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EVENT REPORT   01.20.09 3:09 PM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Oz Fest
To provide guests with an authentically Australian experience for its sixth annual black-tie gala, Australia Week organizers made sure everything from the talent to menu items hailed from the land down under.
Los Angeles may be known as the land of countless celebrities, but G’Day USA’s black-tie gala on Sunday night reminded locals that the land down under has produced its share of high-profile talent, too. The gala, which honored actors Eric Bana and Rachel Griffiths, as well as tennis player Rod Laver at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel, was part of the sixth annual Australia Week, a series of events that kicked off on January 13 to promote the country’s culture, goods, services, and business opportunities.

“The object of the gala, as with most [Australia Week] events, is to showcase all things Australian to an American audience, and to provide an authentic experience of the culture,” Australia Week events manager Barbra Held said.
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An Australian string quartet entertained guests at the G'Day USA gala.  - Photo: Kevin Parry/Getty Images
An Australian string quartet entertained guests at the G'Day USA gala. 
Photo: Kevin Parry/Getty Images
Dark orange tablecloths and flowers were meant to evoke the Australian outback.  - Photo: Kevin Parry/Getty Images
Dark orange tablecloths and flowers were meant to evoke the Australian outback. 
Photo: Kevin Parry/Getty Images
Australian rocker Jimmy Barnes performed a short set of his hits.  - Photo: Kevin Parry/Getty Images
Australian rocker Jimmy Barnes performed a short set of his hits. 
Photo: Kevin Parry/Getty Images
Sponsor Penfolds provided wine, and surprised three tables with limited-edition bottles during the dinner. - Photo: Kevin Parry/Getty Images
Sponsor Penfolds provided wine, and surprised three tables with limited-edition bottles during the dinner.
Photo: Kevin Parry/Getty Images
   
G'Day USA Gala

Flowers C.J. Matsumoto & Sons
Lighting Entertainment Lighting Services (ELS)
Production Sequoia Productions
Rentals Classic Party Rentals
Signage Crush Creative
Venue Renaissance Hollywood Hotel

To that end, organizers shipped certain menu items for the evening's dinner directly from Australia, including the ocean trout Wolfgang Puck used to create one of the many appetizers circulated during a pre-dinner cocktail hour, as well as the lamb Australian chef Luke Mangan used to craft the entrée. For dessert, plates of Tim Tams, which are marketed as “Australia’s favorite biscuit,” sat on tables for guests to munch on, and Mangan prepared Lamington cake—a traditional Australian dessert.

Event producer Gary Levitt of Sequoia Productions channeled the earthy hues of the Australian outback, decorating tables with orange tablecloths and roses. The evening’s entertainment included Australian youth of the Qantas choir (Qantas was one of the evening’s presenting sponsors) and Aussie rock star Jimmy Barnes, completing an authentic Australian atmosphere for the evening’s guests.

G'Day USA relies on the gala's celebrity honorees and attendees to help attract media coverage for the whole of Australia Week, including the remainder of the festival's events, which migrate to New York today and wrap up with a second gala dinner honoring Baz Luhrmann on Friday.

  —Rosalba Curiel
RELATED TOPICS G'Day USA, Qantas, Penfolds, Australia Week

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