Suzanne Carbone, Fairfax Good Food

Suzanne Carbone

Fairfax Good Food

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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Past articles by Suzanne:

Melbourne cafes ban customers ordering coffee while on their mobile phone

Melbourne cafes ban customers ordering coffee while on their mobile phone Melbourne's coffee queues are the new frontline in etiquette school, with some cafes banning customers from ordering their caffeine hit while using their mobile phone. → Read More

Paramedic invents wireless device to stop children being locked in hot cars

A paramedic concerned about children being locked in hot cars has invented a device that he believes will prevent trauma and save lives. → Read More

Santa isn't the only busy one: families outsource decorating of the Christmas tree

For some families, decorating a Christmas tree is a tradition done while bopping to Jingle Bell Rock and wearing a Santa hat. And maybe there's a punchbowl of eggnog to pretend it's snowing outside. → Read More

Australian man can't regain citizenship after wrangle over lost passport

An Australian man who feared being deported and separated from his children due to a passport wrangle will be able to remain in the country but not regain his Australian citizenship. → Read More

Caulfield Cup 2015: Glamour and gossip from track side

Forget about horses, the glamour squad has arrived at the Caulfield Cup. → Read More

How a man born in Australia lost his citizenship and fears deportation to Ireland

A man born in Australia who has a criminal history fears being deported after losing his citizenship due to an obscure provision in the Australian Citizenship Act 1948. → Read More

How a man born in Australia lost his citizenship and fears deportation to Ireland

A man born in Australia who has a criminal history fears being deported after losing his citizenship due to an obscure provision in the Australian Citizenship Act 1948. → Read More

SBS takes Dawn Fraser back to where she came from – Peru

If mercurial tennis player Nick Kyrgios was to tell Dawn Fraser to go back to where she came from, the swimming legend would have to book the first plane back to Peru. → Read More

Adam Goodes wins support of flash mob 'warriors' in Federation Square

Aboriginal academic and artist Richard Frankland​ jokes that he usually only "dances on the inside" but when it comes to racism, it's no joke and he takes his choreography to Federation Square. → Read More

Stuart Rattle's family fought with his killer over ownership of dog

Two devastated families were not the only victims when South Yarra interior designer Stuart Rattle was brutally killed by his partner of 16 years, Michael O'Neill​. Their three lovingly pampered fox terriers were caught up in an acrimonious tug of war during the fight over Rattle's multi-million estate. → Read More

Brunetti set to expand with new 160-seat Carlton restaurant

Brunetti set to expand with new 160-seat Carlton restaurant The caffeine and cake empire is set to open an Italian restaurant, wine bar, coffee bar, roastery and dessert bar. → Read More

Hopetoun Tea Rooms expands with 200-seat venue due to demand for famous cakes

They are the most photographed windows in Melbourne and the perennial queue for cakes that tantalise eyes and mouths has compelled the Hopetoun Tea Rooms to add another tier to the business. → Read More

Tickets for La Dolce Italia charity gala to see Sophia Loren cost up to $2000

It costs more than all the coins in the Trevi Fountain to see Italian beauty Sophia Loren​ in Melbourne and fund her visit. → Read More

Australian tourist to sue Greek government after being shot in terrorist shoot-out

Marketing and commerce student is $25,000 out of pocket for medical bills, loss of income and other costs. → Read More

Row in the 'frow' at the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival

When fashion bloggers set out to capture all the action of the front row at the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival, they didn't envisage they'd be the story in more ways than one. → Read More

Charlize Theron cancels media commitments at Australian Grand Prix

Hollywood stars and local heroes step out to be seen at the Australian Grand Prix. → Read More

Charlize Theron fluffs her lines at the Australian Grand Prix

Hollywood stars and local heroes step out to be seen at the Australian Grand Prix. → Read More

Penny for your thoughts about penny farthing bikes

When Queen Victoria ruled Britain in the late 1800s, a fancy mode of transport was the penny farthing bike. To journey back there, it's via the garage of a weatherboard house in Horsham and the man behind the wheels is Dan Bolwell. → Read More

Fashions on the Field: when spring carnival style gets deadly serious

You need more front than Myer to compete in the Fashions on the Field during the spring racing carnival and have your ensemble picked to pieces. → Read More

Durham seeks refuge in her jewellery

There is no minimalist art for Kate Durham, the maximalist aesthete with distinctive spectacles. While doing a post-graduate diploma of fine art at the VCA, the rebel with a cause winced during the austerity preached that blank was best. "I'm not interested in single-statement art," she said. → Read More