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Vegemite: The true story of the man who invented an Australian icon
By (Author) Jamie Callister
Murdoch Books
Murdoch Books
2nd May 2023
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Comfort food and food nostalgia
641.3
Paperback
232
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
285g
'An amazing yarn' Sydney Morning Herald
Today Vegemite is recognised around the world, but when the salty black paste was first produced in 1923 the public wasn't interested. In fact, it took another 15 years and a world war before we embraced it.
Vegemite shares the fascinating tale of Cyril Callister, the man who invented what would become Australia's most beloved consumer product, along with the story of its rocky road to acceptance. Spanning the Gold Rush, the Depression and two world wars, it opens a window on the evolution of modern Australia.
Published to coincide with Vegemite's 100th anniversary, this revised edition features a collection of photographs, a new introduction and an epilogue that shares the little-known story of how Vegemite returned to Australian hands in 2017.
Vegemite is a great Australian story of overcoming the odds, and of how extraordinary things can happen to (almost) ordinary people.
Jamie Callister went to school and university in Melbourne before travelling and working around Australia and overseas. On his return he moved to Queensland where he worked in television media, advertising and the building industry. More recently he has taught English as a second language. Jamie has three adult children and lives in south-east Queensland with his wife Libby, a journalist. He is currently finishing his second book.