If you would like to make a bespoke booking for your community or workplace, please contact our team via email info@thegoodfoundation.com.au or 0428 024 719.
Depending on when and where you did a course there may be some slightly different recipes! However whether you have learnt some of these recipes before, guaranteed you will learn something new in this online format. The best thing about it is that it gives everyone a chance to take a break from the stresses of the outside world, a chance to hang out and socialise with amazing new people! So we welcome previous JMOF graduates, all are welcome!
If you are part of a family or group that would like to take part in our online cooking program together, you can do this via the online booking form. If you need assistance simply email: info@thegoodfoundation.com.au
Bookings are non-transferrable, and non-refundable once the course has commenced. If you are unable to attend your course, please contact our team and we will arrange for a transfer into a more suitable time, email: info@thegoodfoundation.com.au
Yes, there is the opportunity for Jamie’s Ministry of Food to run an outreach program at your centre or location as long as it meets logistical and OH&S requirements. Please call 0428 024 719 for more information.
We also have beautiful centres that have been styled and designed to create a warm and welcoming environment and we invite people to come and make the most of these lovely spaces.
The Jamie’s Ministry of Food Online program has been designed to promote long-term behaviour change. Independent research has indicated 5 weeks is the ideal amount of time required to embed health benefits for the long term.
Research has shown 4 classes of Jamie Oliver’s Learn Your Fruit and Veg Online can create positive behaviour change around food.
Ipswich
Jamie’s Ministry of Food Ipswich
d’Arcy Doyle Place (between Limestone and Business St)
Ipswich QLD 4305
Phone 07 3281 0340
Email: jmofipswich@thegoodfoundation.com.au
For information on both the Queensland and West Australian mobile kitchens please contact our Community Engagement Officer:
Phone 0428 024 719
We encourage participants to cook along with us during the online classes, however there is no pressure to do so! If you’d like to simply watch and ask questions along the way or cook some of the steps, that is totally fine!
Booking through our website is the preferred option for our online classes. An invoice can be provided for larger groups if required, with all invoices to be paid prior to the course commencing. If you need to speak with our Finance team regarding any payments, please email finance@thegoodfoundation.com.au
It is recommended that you come to every session to maximise your learning and Ministry experience. However, if you are unable to attend one of your sessions, please contact our friendly team prior to the class via email: info@thegoodfoundation.com.au and we can book you into a catch-up session at a time that suits you.
Jamie’s Ministry of Food does not offer childminding services. Children under 12 cannot be in the centre while a class is running for safety reasons.
*A carer is defined as a disability support worker
Where a carer is working alongside an individual they do not have to pay for themselves. If the carer wishes to join the class and cook along they may do so at the concession rate of $50.
The same carer must attend all classes in the course for health and safety purposes.
You can book a course online or contact one of our friendly team on 0428 024 719.
You can use a valid gift voucher as payment for a course via the instructions provided during the purchase. You can also drop into a centre with your valid gift voucher where you will be provided with a range of class options to book into. Mobile kitchens do not sell or redeem gift vouchers. For further assistance please email info@thegoodfoundation.com.au
We work with many different community groups. Please view our community group case studies here or contact the team to discuss 0428 024 719.
Our Ipswich Centre has a height-adjustable table for our participants in wheelchairs.
For the Mobile Kitchens, if required we will run an All Access Course offsite to allow participants with mobility issues and their carers to attend. More details of the All Access Course time and location information can be obtained from the team if you believe this is something that may be required for you or your clients.
Mobile Kitchen Queensland: 0428 024 719
Jamie’s Ministry of Food Online is a practical cooking course where participants learn to make delicious, nutritious, simple and affordable meals from scratch through hands-on cooking. Participants attend at the same time each week and classes run for 60 minutes. With an emphasis on fresh produce, nutrition and life skills, participants will also learn lots of Jamie Oliver’s hints, tips and shortcuts along with his incredible recipes. Jamie Oliver’s Learn Your Fruit and Veg Online is a fun and engaging 30-minute cooking program for children aged between 3–12 years. Children learn all about a hero fruit or vegetable: how it’s grown, what to look for when buying it, how to store it; and we then prepare a delicious Jamie Oliver no-cook recipe showcasing the hero fruit/veg.
The course costs $30 per class for full fee, $15 per class for students and $10 per class for a valid concession card holder. The total cost of the course is the cost per class multiplied by the number of weeks in the course. You can pay online using a credit card or PayPal. If you want to pay cash for a course, you may do so in the centres.
We define you as Concession if you hold one of the following:
Or if you are:
We define you as Student if you do not meet the above criteria but hold one of the following:
We define you as Full Fee if you do not meet any of the above criteria.
Participants with a disability or special needs are welcome to join both Jamie’s Ministry of Food Online and Jamie Oliver’s Learn Your Fruit and Veg Online programs. When a carer is required, the same carer must attend all classes for health and safety purposes.
Due to this being a kitchen environment The Good Foundation conducts its own skills assessments. All of our assessments are tailored to the individual and based on what is considered necessary to ensure the participant can operate safely in the centre and get the most out of the class. Our program is quite fast paced and the Food Trainer is teaching up to 12 people – they do not have the ability to work one-on-one with participants and support additional needs. The carer may be required to help the individual keep pace with the rest of the class and get the most out of the experience.
Please keep in mind when entering participants into group bookings through the Booking Form that carers take the place of a participant so are required to be included in the 12 places booked.
No, the course fee is already highly subsidised thanks to the support of our partners. A nominal rate has been selected to cover running costs and to ensure commitment.
The Good Foundation is able to provide flyers to promote the program to your members. Please call Support Office on 0428 024 719 to make a request for a flyer.
We generally don’t advertise what recipes we are teaching in order to prevent preconcieved ideas of particular recipes. Regardless of your cooking skill you are guaranteed to learn something new in all our classes!
If you are concerned about the recipes from a dietary requirement perspective, please email info@thegoodfoundation.com.au
For in-person classes, all you need to bring is enthusiasm and a willingness to learn some exciting recipes and techniques. We supply the rest.
For online classes you’ll need a bit of prep work.You will be provided with a thorough ingredient and equipment list when you book your class, outlining what is needed for each recipe, including any ingredient alterations. The ingredients and equipment will need to be set up and ready to go by the start of your cooking class.
You will need access to a laptop and a stable internet connection to watch the class via Zoom.
You need to wear comfortable, practical clothing and closed-toe shoes for safety in the kitchen. You will also be required to tie back long hair in the interests of food safety. Food safety and hygiene is very important during our classes so please ensure you have washed your hands thoroughly before and during your class.
We will be recording all cooking classes. If you are unable to attend a class, you can simply head to the link provided to watch the class in your own time.
Once you sign up to an online course you will find a day-by-day list of the ingredients and kitchen equipment that will help you cook along with our trainer. We will also provide you with some alternatives for ingredients, just in case local supply is an issue for you!
Our online classes will also be recorded during each session so that if you miss a class, or wish to watch your session back in your own time, you are able to!
Participants will be provided with a link shortly after the conclusion of a session and provided with the option to download the recorded session to their computer.
Schedules vary slightly. Head to our website at www.jamiesministryoffood.com.au for further details.
Jamie Oliver’s Learn Your Fruit and Veg Online is aimed for children aged between 3–12 years of age. Parental supervision is required.
Jamie’s Ministry of Food Online is open to people aged between 12–112 who want to learn the basics of cooking. For children aged between 12–16 years, adult supervision is required.
The program is offered at a highly subsidised rate to ensure it is as accessible as possible. Jamie’s Ministry of Food cannot cover additional costs such as transport, childcare, carers or interpreters. Jamie’s Ministry of Food works with councils and local community groups to endeavour to link participants to organisations that may be able to assist them in meeting these additional needs.
If you would like to arrange for an interpreter to assist with your group please contact the centre to discuss.
Unfortunately no, but we are thrilled to be able to continue his work, teach his recipes, hints, and shortcuts to cooking delicious and healthy meals from scratch. He has visited all our centres and has met our teams and all our Food Trainers are trained to deliver the program in the unique Jamie style.
Ipswich
Jamie’s Ministry of Food Ipswich
d’Arcy Doyle Place (between Limestone and Business St)
Ipswich QLD 4305
Phone 07 3281 0340
Email: jmofipswich@thegoodfoundation.com.au
For information on both the Queensland and West Australian mobile kitchens please contact our Community Engagement Officer:
Phone 0428 024 719
Jamie’s Ministry of Food does not offer childminding services. Children under 12 cannot be in the centre while a class is running for safety reasons.
You can use a valid gift voucher as payment for a course via the instructions provided during the purchase. You can also drop into a centre with your valid gift voucher where you will be provided with a range of class options to book into. Mobile kitchens do not sell or redeem gift vouchers. For further assistance please email info@thegoodfoundation.com.au
The course costs $30 per class for full fee, $15 per class for students and $10 per class for a valid concession card holder. The total cost of the course is the cost per class multiplied by the number of weeks in the course. You can pay online using a credit card or PayPal. If you want to pay cash for a course, you may do so in the centres.
We define you as Concession if you hold one of the following:
Or if you are:
We define you as Student if you do not meet the above criteria but hold one of the following:
We define you as Full Fee if you do not meet any of the above criteria.
We generally don’t advertise what recipes we are teaching in order to prevent preconcieved ideas of particular recipes. Regardless of your cooking skill you are guaranteed to learn something new in all our classes!
If you are concerned about the recipes from a dietary requirement perspective, please email info@thegoodfoundation.com.au
If you would like to make a bespoke booking for your community or workplace, please contact our team via email info@thegoodfoundation.com.au or 0428 024 719.
Depending on when and where you did a course there may be some slightly different recipes! However whether you have learnt some of these recipes before, guaranteed you will learn something new in this online format. The best thing about it is that it gives everyone a chance to take a break from the stresses of the outside world, a chance to hang out and socialise with amazing new people! So we welcome previous JMOF graduates, all are welcome!
If you are part of a family or group that would like to take part in our online cooking program together, you can do this via the online booking form. If you need assistance simply email: info@thegoodfoundation.com.au
Bookings are non-transferrable, and non-refundable once the course has commenced. If you are unable to attend your course, please contact our team and we will arrange for a transfer into a more suitable time, email: info@thegoodfoundation.com.au
The Jamie’s Ministry of Food Online program has been designed to promote long-term behaviour change. Independent research has indicated 5 weeks is the ideal amount of time required to embed health benefits for the long term.
Research has shown 4 classes of Jamie Oliver’s Learn Your Fruit and Veg Online can create positive behaviour change around food.
We encourage participants to cook along with us during the online classes, however there is no pressure to do so! If you’d like to simply watch and ask questions along the way or cook some of the steps, that is totally fine!
Booking through our website is the preferred option for our online classes. An invoice can be provided for larger groups if required, with all invoices to be paid prior to the course commencing. If you need to speak with our Finance team regarding any payments, please email finance@thegoodfoundation.com.au
It is recommended that you come to every session to maximise your learning and Ministry experience. However, if you are unable to attend one of your sessions, please contact our friendly team prior to the class via email: info@thegoodfoundation.com.au and we can book you into a catch-up session at a time that suits you.
*A carer is defined as a disability support worker
Where a carer is working alongside an individual they do not have to pay for themselves. If the carer wishes to join the class and cook along they may do so at the concession rate of $50.
The same carer must attend all classes in the course for health and safety purposes.
You can book a course online or contact one of our friendly team on 0428 024 719.
We work with many different community groups. Please view our community group case studies here or contact the team to discuss 0428 024 719.
Jamie’s Ministry of Food Online is a practical cooking course where participants learn to make delicious, nutritious, simple and affordable meals from scratch through hands-on cooking. Participants attend at the same time each week and classes run for 60 minutes. With an emphasis on fresh produce, nutrition and life skills, participants will also learn lots of Jamie Oliver’s hints, tips and shortcuts along with his incredible recipes. Jamie Oliver’s Learn Your Fruit and Veg Online is a fun and engaging 30-minute cooking program for children aged between 3–12 years. Children learn all about a hero fruit or vegetable: how it’s grown, what to look for when buying it, how to store it; and we then prepare a delicious Jamie Oliver no-cook recipe showcasing the hero fruit/veg.
Participants with a disability or special needs are welcome to join both Jamie’s Ministry of Food Online and Jamie Oliver’s Learn Your Fruit and Veg Online programs. When a carer is required, the same carer must attend all classes for health and safety purposes.
No, the course fee is already highly subsidised thanks to the support of our partners. A nominal rate has been selected to cover running costs and to ensure commitment.
The Good Foundation is able to provide flyers to promote the program to your members. Please call Support Office on 0428 024 719 to make a request for a flyer.
We generally don’t advertise what recipes we are teaching in order to prevent preconcieved ideas of particular recipes. Regardless of your cooking skill you are guaranteed to learn something new in all our classes!
If you are concerned about the recipes from a dietary requirement perspective, please email info@thegoodfoundation.com.au
For in-person classes, all you need to bring is enthusiasm and a willingness to learn some exciting recipes and techniques. We supply the rest.
For online classes you’ll need a bit of prep work.You will be provided with a thorough ingredient and equipment list when you book your class, outlining what is needed for each recipe, including any ingredient alterations. The ingredients and equipment will need to be set up and ready to go by the start of your cooking class.
You will need access to a laptop and a stable internet connection to watch the class via Zoom.
You need to wear comfortable, practical clothing and closed-toe shoes for safety in the kitchen. You will also be required to tie back long hair in the interests of food safety. Food safety and hygiene is very important during our classes so please ensure you have washed your hands thoroughly before and during your class.
Once you sign up to an online course you will find a day-by-day list of the ingredients and kitchen equipment that will help you cook along with our trainer. We will also provide you with some alternatives for ingredients, just in case local supply is an issue for you!
Our online classes will also be recorded during each session so that if you miss a class, or wish to watch your session back in your own time, you are able to!
Participants will be provided with a link shortly after the conclusion of a session and provided with the option to download the recorded session to their computer.
Schedules vary slightly. Head to our website at www.jamiesministryoffood.com.au for further details.
Jamie Oliver’s Learn Your Fruit and Veg Online is aimed for children aged between 3–12 years of age. Parental supervision is required.
Jamie’s Ministry of Food Online is open to people aged between 12–112 who want to learn the basics of cooking. For children aged between 12–16 years, adult supervision is required.
Unfortunately no, but we are thrilled to be able to continue his work, teach his recipes, hints, and shortcuts to cooking delicious and healthy meals from scratch. He has visited all our centres and has met our teams and all our Food Trainers are trained to deliver the program in the unique Jamie style.
If you would like to make a bespoke booking for your community or workplace, please contact our team via email info@thegoodfoundation.com.au or 0428 024 719.
If you are part of a family or group that would like to take part in our online cooking program together, you can do this via the online booking form. If you need assistance simply email: info@thegoodfoundation.com.au
Yes, there is the opportunity for Jamie’s Ministry of Food to run an outreach program at your centre or location as long as it meets logistical and OH&S requirements. Please call 0428 024 719 for more information.
We also have beautiful centres that have been styled and designed to create a warm and welcoming environment and we invite people to come and make the most of these lovely spaces.
We work with many different community groups. Please view our community group case studies here or contact the team to discuss 0428 024 719.
Our Ipswich Centre has a height-adjustable table for our participants in wheelchairs.
For the Mobile Kitchens, if required we will run an All Access Course offsite to allow participants with mobility issues and their carers to attend. More details of the All Access Course time and location information can be obtained from the team if you believe this is something that may be required for you or your clients.
Mobile Kitchen Queensland: 0428 024 719
Due to this being a kitchen environment The Good Foundation conducts its own skills assessments. All of our assessments are tailored to the individual and based on what is considered necessary to ensure the participant can operate safely in the centre and get the most out of the class. Our program is quite fast paced and the Food Trainer is teaching up to 12 people – they do not have the ability to work one-on-one with participants and support additional needs. The carer may be required to help the individual keep pace with the rest of the class and get the most out of the experience.
Please keep in mind when entering participants into group bookings through the Booking Form that carers take the place of a participant so are required to be included in the 12 places booked.
The Good Foundation is able to provide flyers to promote the program to your members. Please call Support Office on 0428 024 719 to make a request for a flyer.
The program is offered at a highly subsidised rate to ensure it is as accessible as possible. Jamie’s Ministry of Food cannot cover additional costs such as transport, childcare, carers or interpreters. Jamie’s Ministry of Food works with councils and local community groups to endeavour to link participants to organisations that may be able to assist them in meeting these additional needs.
If you would like to arrange for an interpreter to assist with your group please contact the centre to discuss.