Jamie Oliver has become embroiled in controversy after criticism his new book stereotypes Indigenous Australians. Here's ...
Jamie Oliver's children's book was withdrawn after it was criticised by an Indigenous Australian group for the 'stereotyping ...
The book was withdrawn from sale after it was revealed there had been zero consultation with any Indigenous people during its ...
Jamie Oliver's children's book was withdrawn after it was criticised by an Indigenous Australian group for the "stereotyping ...
Indigenous campaigners were particularly aghast that neither Oliver nor his publishers, Penguin Random House, had consulted ...
Jamie Oliver has withdrawn his latest children’s book, "Billy and the Epic Escape," following a wave of criticism.
And that's exactly what Oliver did. He undertook an educational training session on the history and culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with Mundanara Bayles, the managing ...
At the first whiff of complaint, Penguin Random House caved in saying “it is clear that our publishing standards fell short ...
and stereotyping of First Nations peoples and experiences.” In a statement, Oliver, 49, said he was “devastated” to have caused offense and apologized “wholeheartedly.” “It was never my intention to ...