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Sinq Foods Presents · Melbourne 2026

The
Sinq Table

Sinq Foods

The Great Melbourne Fusion Cook-Off

Ethiopian soul meets Australian spirit across 8 cohort rounds and one Grand Final, professionally filmed and broadcast to the world.

Good Food · Good People · One Community
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Grand Final Prize
$5,000 AUD
Judged by professional chefs and food critics

Where Two Kitchens
Become One Stage

Sinq Foods invites Melbourne's food lovers to a first-of-its-kind culinary journey spanning 8 cohort rounds and one Grand Final, where the rich traditions of Ethiopian cooking meet the bold, sun-drenched produce of Australia.

Every dish must honour both worlds: authentic Ethiopian spices, grains, and ingredients combined with the finest Aussie meats and seasonal produce this country has to offer.

Each cohort closes with a communal feast shared by all participants. Because every plate here is a conversation. This is our motto in action: Good Food, Good People, One Community.

Ethiopian Ingredients & Culture

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Australian Produce & Meats

8 Cohorts.
One Grand Final.

1–8 COHORTS

Cohort Rounds (×8)

Each cohort follows the same two-stage format. In Stage 1, ten Ethiopian background competitors cook while five non-Ethiopian background participants judge. Roles then reverse for Stage 2. Each cohort crowns one winner who advances to the Grand Final, and every cohort closes with a communal feast shared by all fifteen participants. The entire event is professionally filmed for broadcast.

10 Ethiopian Competitors 5 Non-Ethiopian Judges and Competitors 1 Winner Per Cohort Communal Feast After Every Cohort
GRAND FINAL

The Grand Final

The 8 cohort champions compete in the ultimate cook-off, judged by professional chefs and food critics. The Grand Final is the flagship broadcast event of the series, filmed to the highest production standard and shared across all Sinq Foods platforms.

8 Cohort Champions Professional Judges and Food Critics $5,000 AUD Prize
$5K
AUD
Grand Final Champion Prize

The ultimate winner takes home $5,000 AUD, scored by Melbourne's professional culinary judges and celebrated before a live and online audience.

How Every Cohort
Round Works

01

Stage One · Each Cohort

Roots & Recipes

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Competitors 10
Ethiopian cultural background participants showcasing heritage flavours fused with Aussie produce.
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Judges 5
Non-Ethiopian background panellists bringing fresh, unbiased perspectives as they taste and score each dish.
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Outcome
The top 5 Ethiopian competitors advance to Stage 2 as judges. The tables turn.
02

Stage Two · Each Cohort

The Tables Turn

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Competitors 5
The Stage 1 judges now step into the kitchen, applying Ethiopian ingredients for the very first time under competition pressure.
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Judges 5
The top 5 Ethiopian winners from Stage 1 take the judging seats, bringing expert palates to the panel.
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Cohort Winner
One champion is crowned and earns their place at the Grand Final table.

After Every Cohort · A Sinq Foods Tradition

🍽️ The Communal Feast

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All 15 participants sit together. Competitors and judges share every dish that was cooked, regardless of scores or outcomes.

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Culture is the main course. Stories behind each dish are shared, where the recipe came from and what it means to the person who made it.

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The cohort winner is recognised with a Sinq Foods hamper, a framed certificate, and their confirmed place at the Grand Final.

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The feast is filmed as part of the episode, capturing the warmth, laughter, and connection that make The Sinq Table more than a competition.

Repeated Across All 8 Cohorts · Roles Always Reverse · Feast Always Follows

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Every cohort winner receives a Sinq Foods hamper packed with Ethiopian and Australian produce, a framed certificate, and their Grand Final entry. Every round deserves its own moment of celebration.

Filmed for the World
to Watch.

Every cohort round and the Grand Final will be professionally filmed and edited for release across YouTube and major social media platforms. This is not just a local food competition. It is a story about culture, community, and belonging in Melbourne, told through food and shared with the world.

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YouTube · @sinqfood
Full-length episode releases for each cohort and the Grand Final, with behind-the-scenes content, cook-along commentary, and culture segments.
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Instagram · @sinqfoods
Reels, highlights, dish close-ups, and short-form storytelling from the kitchen and the communal table after each event.
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TikTok · @sinqfoods
Competitor spotlights, cooking moments, cultural facts, and Grand Final countdown content to build anticipation across the series.
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Facebook · @sinqfoods
Community updates, event announcements, live streams for the Grand Final, and long-form posts celebrating each cohort winner.
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Podcast / Audio
Extended conversations with competitors about their culture, their food, and what it means to cook for community. Available as a companion series.
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Sinq Foods Website
Central hub for episode archives, competitor profiles, recipes, volunteer sign-ups, and Grand Final information.

Professional Production Standards

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Multi-Camera Setup

Dedicated cameras on the cooking stations, judging table, and communal feast so no moment is missed during filming.

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Bilingual Commentary

The MC provides live narration in both English and Amharic, captured in audio for bilingual episode versions distributed online.

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Professional Lighting and Audio

Full lighting and sound production to ensure every dish looks its best on screen and every voice is heard clearly.

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Edited Episode Format

Each cohort is edited into a structured episode featuring the competition, the cultural context, the judging, and the communal feast.

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Cultural Storytelling Segments

Short documentary-style inserts explain the Ethiopian ingredients used, their origins, and their significance to the community.

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Grand Final Live Broadcast

The Grand Final will be live-streamed in full, with the prize announcement broadcast simultaneously across all Sinq Foods channels.

The People
Behind the Table

The Sinq Table is a community event built by community members. Volunteers are the backbone of every cohort round and the Grand Final. If you are passionate about food, culture, and bringing people together, there is a role here for you.

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FEATURED

Master of Ceremonies (MC)

The MC is the voice and energy of The Sinq Table. They welcome participants and guests, guide the audience through each stage of the competition, and bring warmth and context to every moment on camera. As the event is broadcast bilingually, the MC must be fluent in both English and Amharic to ensure every audience member feels at home.

English Amharic (አማርኛ)
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Kitchen Operations
Kitchen Setup and Logistics Coordinator
Responsible for preparing cooking stations before each stage, managing ingredient supplies, and ensuring all equipment is ready and safe for competitors.
Food handling knowledge preferred
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Administration
Registration and Participant Coordinator
Manages participant check-in, distributes briefing materials, liaises with competitors and judges, and keeps the event running on schedule throughout each cohort.
Strong organisational skills required
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Social Media
Live Social Media Operator
Captures real-time content during each cohort for Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. Posts stories, short clips, and behind-the-scenes moments throughout the event day.
Social media content experience required
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Production Support
Camera and Production Assistant
Supports the professional production crew with equipment, lighting, and on-ground coordination. Helps capture B-roll footage of dishes, reactions, and the communal feast.
Video or photography background preferred
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Community and Culture
Cultural Liaison and Interpreter
Supports non-English-speaking participants, assists the MC with Amharic translations on the floor, and helps ensure cultural protocols and sensitivities are respected throughout the event.
Fluent in Amharic and English
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Venue Operations
Venue and Hospitality Assistant
Manages guest seating, assists with the communal feast setup, handles food service during the feast, and ensures the venue is clean, welcoming, and running smoothly.
Hospitality experience a bonus
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Competition Management
Timekeeper and Stage Manager
Manages cooking timers for both stages, coordinates transitions between Stage 1 and Stage 2, and cues the MC and production team at key moments throughout each cohort.
Calm under pressure, punctual
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Photography
Event Photographer
Captures high-quality photos of dishes, participants, judges, and the communal feast for use across print, digital, and social media channels throughout the series.
DSLR or mirrorless camera required
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Safety and Welfare
First Aid and Safety Officer
Stationed on site throughout each event day to respond to any kitchen or venue incidents and ensure the health and safety of all participants and guests.
Current first aid certification required

8 Champions.
One Winner.

After all 8 cohorts have crowned their champions, the stage is set for the Sinq Foods Grand Final. Melbourne's biggest Ethiopian-Australian culinary showdown, broadcast live to a global audience.

This time, the judging panel is made up entirely of professional chefs and food critics, bringing the highest level of scrutiny and credibility to the final plate. The MC leads the audience through the evening in both English and Amharic.

The Grand Final winner receives $5,000 AUD, the Sinq Foods Grand Champion trophy, and the honour of representing what this competition stands for at its very best.

👨‍⚖️ Grand Final Judging Panel
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Professional Head Chef
A recognised Melbourne chef with expertise in fusion and multicultural cuisine.
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Food Critic and Journalist
A Melbourne-based food writer with a voice in Australian food media.
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Cultural Culinary Expert
A specialist in Ethiopian or African cuisine ensuring cultural authenticity is properly honoured.

🏁 Grand Final Lineup

C1
Cohort 1 Winner
C2
Cohort 2 Winner
C3
Cohort 3 Winner
C4
Cohort 4 Winner
C5
Cohort 5 Winner
C6
Cohort 6 Winner
C7
Cohort 7 Winner
C8
Cohort 8 Winner
Grand Final Champion
🏆 Sinq Foods Champion
$5,000 AUD
Grand Final Prize
$5,000
Awarded by professional judges to the Grand Final champion. The cook who best embodies Good Food, Good People, and One Community.

What Goes
On the Plate

🇪🇹 Ethiopian Ingredients

  • Berbere spice blend
  • Niter kibbeh (spiced clarified butter)
  • Teff flour and injera flatbread base
  • Mitmita chilli powder
  • Korarima (Ethiopian cardamom)
  • Fenugreek seeds
  • Tej (Ethiopian honey wine)
  • Ayib (Ethiopian fresh cheese)
  • Split red lentils (misir)
  • Clarified ghee

🇦🇺 Australian Produce and Meats

  • Lamb shoulder and rack
  • Beef brisket and eye fillet
  • Barramundi and ocean trout
  • Free-range chicken
  • Bush tomatoes
  • Warrigal greens (native spinach)
  • Macadamia nuts
  • Finger limes
  • Seasonal root vegetables
  • Victorian dairy (cream and butter)

Competition Format

1

Registration and Cohort Assignment

Participants are assigned to one of 8 cohorts. Each cohort has ten Ethiopian background competitors and five non-Ethiopian background judges. Ingredient briefs, rules, and filming schedules are shared ahead of each event day.

2

Stage 1 of Each Cohort — Roots and Recipes

The ten Ethiopian competitors cook their signature fusion dishes on camera. Judges score on taste, cultural authenticity, creativity, and presentation. The top five Ethiopian competitors are named and advance to the judging seats.

3

Stage 2 of Each Cohort — The Tables Turn

The former judges now cook. The top five Ethiopian winners from Stage 1 take the judging panel. One overall cohort winner is crowned, receives their Sinq Foods hamper and certificate, and confirms their Grand Final entry.

4

The Communal Feast — After Every Cohort

All fifteen participants sit together and share every dish cooked that day. The feast is filmed as part of the episode. Stories are told, cultures are exchanged, and the spirit of One Community comes to life every single round.

5

The Grand Final — 8 Champions, Professional Judges, Live Broadcast

After all 8 cohorts, the champions face each other in the flagship broadcast event. A panel of professional chefs and food critics deliberates on camera. The MC hosts proceedings in English and Amharic for the live and online audience.

6

Grand Final Awards and the Grand Feast

The champion takes home $5,000 AUD and the Sinq Foods Grand Champion trophy. The entire community — all cohort participants across the full series — is invited to the Grand Final communal feast. One table. One community.

The Sinq Table Begins Today

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Registration is open now · Cohort 1 date to be confirmed with registered participants

Register Your
Interest Today

Registrations are open as of today. Whether you want to compete, judge, or volunteer, fill in the form below to secure your place. All submissions go directly into the Sinq Foods Odoo system and you will be contacted with your cohort confirmation and full event details shortly after applying.

Competitor eligibility: Ethiopian background applicants will compete in Stage 1. Non-Ethiopian background applicants will begin as judges in Stage 1 and compete in Stage 2. Both roles are equally important to the spirit of The Sinq Table.
We will confirm your cohort placement within 5 business days.

Registrations are processed via sinqfoods.com.au and stored securely in your Odoo event management system.

Registration Received

Thank you for registering to compete at The Sinq Table. Our team will review your application and be in touch within 5 business days to confirm your cohort placement.

Note for MC applicants: The MC role requires full fluency in both English and Amharic. You will be mic'd on camera throughout each event and will deliver bilingual commentary for all online broadcasts.
All volunteers receive a Sinq Foods acknowledgement certificate.

Volunteer applications are processed via sinqfoods.com.au and managed through your Odoo HR and Events modules.

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Application Received

Thank you for volunteering with The Sinq Table. We genuinely appreciate your time and passion for this community. Our team will be in touch shortly to confirm your role and schedule.

Become a Sponsor
of The Sinq Table

The Sinq Table is more than a food competition. It is a broadcast media series celebrating multicultural Melbourne, distributed across YouTube and major social platforms to a growing community audience. Sponsoring The Sinq Table puts your brand at the heart of an authentic, culturally rich story that resonates deeply with Melbourne's diverse communities.

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Community Sponsor
Bronze
$500
Per cohort round or flat contribution
  • Logo on event signage and printed materials
  • Named acknowledgement by the MC during the event
  • Brand mention in social media event post
  • Logo on broadcast video
  • Dedicated sponsor segment in episode
  • Grand Final presence
Express Interest
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Supporting Sponsor
Silver
$1,500
Per cohort round
  • Logo on event signage and printed materials
  • Named acknowledgement by the MC on camera
  • Logo displayed during broadcast episode
  • Brand mention across all social platforms post-event
  • 2 complimentary seats at the cohort communal feast
  • Dedicated sponsor segment in episode
Express Interest
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Platinum Sponsor
Platinum
$7,500
Full series of 8 cohorts
  • Series-wide logo presence on all filmed content
  • Dedicated sponsor feature in every episode
  • Co-branding across all Sinq Foods social platforms
  • Speaking opportunity at one cohort event
  • 6 complimentary seats at every communal feast
  • Presence at the Grand Final awards ceremony
Express Interest
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Grand Final Sponsor
Grand Final Naming Rights
$5,000
Grand Final event only
  • The Grand Final is named after your brand
  • Logo on all Grand Final broadcast content
  • Brand presented alongside the $5,000 prize ceremony
  • Dedicated segment in the Grand Final episode
  • 8 complimentary seats at the Grand Final feast
  • Featured across all platforms during Grand Final campaign
Express Interest
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Council and Government
Community Grant Partner
Flexible
Grant and in-kind support welcome
  • Tailored partnership package for councils and government bodies
  • In-kind support arrangements considered
  • Council logo on all event and digital materials
  • Acknowledgement aligned with grant acquittal requirements
  • Full reporting provided post-series
  • Community impact documentation available on request
Get in Touch

Your Questions
Answered

Have a question about the competition, the format, or how to get involved? The most common questions are answered below. For anything else, reach out to the Sinq Foods team directly.

No professional experience is required. The Sinq Table is open to passionate home cooks and community members. What matters most is your love of food, your connection to your culture, and your willingness to cook for and alongside others.

Non-Ethiopian background participants begin each cohort as judges in Stage 1, experiencing Ethiopian-Australian fusion food with fresh eyes. In Stage 2 they step into the kitchen and cook using the same Ethiopian ingredients themselves. This role-reversal is central to what makes The Sinq Table a true community event rather than just a competition.

All Ethiopian ingredients and Australian produce and meats are supplied by Sinq Foods for each cohort. Competitors do not need to source or purchase any ingredients. A full pantry brief is shared with all participants ahead of their cohort date.

Yes. Every cohort round and the Grand Final are professionally filmed for broadcast on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and other Sinq Foods channels. All participants will be asked to sign a media consent form as part of their registration. If you have specific concerns about filming, please contact our team before registering.

Each participant competes in one cohort only. If you are crowned the cohort winner, you advance to the Grand Final. This ensures every cohort features fresh participants and maintains the integrity of the competition across all 8 rounds.

Dishes are scored across four categories: taste and flavour balance, cultural authenticity and ingredient use, creativity and presentation, and overall dish concept. In the Grand Final, professional judges apply the same criteria with the addition of technical cooking skill as a fifth scoring category.

Select the role that interests you most and briefly describe your background in the experience field of the volunteer form. Our team will review your application and may suggest an alternative role if there is a better fit. No volunteer position requires prior experience in a food competition specifically.

The $5,000 AUD prize is awarded directly to the Grand Final champion and paid via bank transfer within 14 business days of the Grand Final event. Full prize terms and conditions are included in the competition rules document sent to all registered participants.