Kinhkinh - Bowali under the Stars

Kinhkinh - Bowali under the Stars

Join renowned chefs Paul Iskov of Fervor and Ben Tyler of Kakadu Kitchen, in conjunction with the Stars Foundation & Clontarf Academy.

By Kakadu National Park

Date and time

Saturday, May 25 · 6 - 10pm ACST

Location

Bowali Visitor Centre

Kakadu Highway Jabiru, NT 0886 Australia

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

  • 4 hours

Join renowned chefs Paul Iskov of Fervor and Ben Tyler of Kakadu Kitchen, with assistance from the young mob from at the Stars Foundation and the Clontarf Academy, for a delectable four-course dinner under the stars in Kakadu National Park.

The evening will begin with a Welcome to Country. Then, settle in for the feast with entertainment by the talented and acclaimed singer Shellie Morris AO, and listen to stories shared by a local story teller.

Tickets include a canapé and non-alcoholic drink designed by Ben Tyler on arrival, followed by a 4-course dégustation menu with matched wines or non-alcoholic beverages.

Dietary requirements can be catered for if notified beforehand, as well as your preference of alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage service, so please ensure you add these when booking.

We look forward to welcoming you to this unforgettable evening!

Please note that tickets are limited, so book in advance to avoid disappointment.

Kakadu Kitchen – Indigenous owned bush food company, Darwin NT

Home - Fervor

The Menu

The menu will feature local native Australian ingredients such as crocodile, barramundi and kangaroo. Be prepared to try new flavours, wild kakadu apple, bush tomato or rosella flower. Many of the menu items are locally foraged and subject to seasonal availability and therefore may change.

Frequently asked questions

Is the venue accessible?

Bowali Visitor's Centre is wheelchair accessible. If you have any other accessibility requirements, please contact the organiser.

Can I bring my dog?

Under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act, dogs are not permitted in Commonwealth National Parks. Guide dogs, hearing dogs and assistance dogs may be brought into the park but must be kept on a leash not more than three metres long.

Do I need a park pass to attend this event?

If you live outside of the Northern Territory, you need to purchase a Kakadu park pass at the visitor centre or online at https://parksaustralia.gov.au/kakadu/plan/passes/.

Organized by

Kakadu National Park is a living cultural landscape. It has been home to Aboriginal people for more than 65,000 years. 

A place of immense biodiversity, Kakadu is home to 2,000 plant species, around one-third of all Australian bird species and about one-fifth of all Australian mammals.

The park is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List for both its natural and cultural values.