Scones, Stories and Secret Recipes

Saturday 18th April 2026


JOIN US IN THE LIBRARY LOUNGE FOR THIS LIVE-STREAMED EVENT

Morning tea will be served.

CWA event poster

OPTIONAL QUESTION: Do you/guests have any dietary preferences we should be aware of? (eg Gluten Free, Lactose Free, Vegan, etc)

 



The guest panelists




Trish Langdon






CWA of WA Chief Executive Officer






Growing up in Harvey taught Trish Langdon all about the importance of farming and community. Her dad was an agricultural scientist and her mum’s family established historic WA food brand, Watsonia. Mum, incidentally, was also part of the CWA, so no doubt Mama Langdon is thrilled that her daughter is helping shape the organisation’s future. 

Trish



Felicity Edwards






CWA of WA State President






Born in Beverley into a generational wheat and sheep farming family, Felicity Edwards’ early years were shaped by rural life, community values and, naturally, the CWA. While firmly established in Perth, a yearning for new purpose led her back to the CWA and the Perth Belles: the first “Belles” branch established to raise awareness of the CWA among younger, urban women.

Felicity



Blaze Young






Executive chef of Edward & Ida’s, Foxtrot Unicorn and Nieuw Ruin






When you’re born into a family of great cooks, it’s inevitable that you’ll follow suit. Just ask Blaze Young, the award-winning chef who turned her back on the legal industry to pursue a career in the kitchen. While she oversees the menus at multiple establishments, a love of nostalgic, classic flavours is a common thread connecting all her food.

Blaze



Lachlan Bisset






Co-founder of Big Loaf Bakery






After winning hearts with their Cottesloe neighbourhood bakery North Street Store, Lachlan Bisset and business partner Craig Stewart decided to not just think big, but to think Big Loaf. The result? A beloved bakery where contemporary breadcraft meets nostalgia via chunky vanilla slices, glorious pies, hefty Long Johns and other pitch-perfect yesteryear favourites.

Lachlan



Max Veenhuyzen






Moderator






Max is a culinary journalist, photographer and consultant who reflects on food, drink and travel for various publications. His work appears in Gourmet Traveler, WA Today and Good Food Guide.

Max

Event Details

Time: 10-11.30am

Location 18 Egan Street Carnarvon, WA 6701

Venue Carnarvon Library & Art Gallery

Cost: FREE EVENT

Category: Visitor Centre Events Calendar

Type: General

Audience: All Ages

Enquiries

Contact: Carnarvon Library & Art Gallery

Organisation: Shire of Carnarvon

Phone: (08) 9941 3727

Event Date(s)

  • Saturday, 18 April 2026  | 10:00AM - 11:30AM

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