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Nagi Maehashi's cookbook has won Illustrated Book of the Year at the publishing industry's annual awards ceremony in Melbourne. She was nominated alongside fellow author Brooke Bellamy who Ms Maehashi recently claimed plagiarized two of her recipes. Ms. Bellamy and her publisher deny the allegation.

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00:00this is the latest battle between celebrity cooks nagi mahashi and brooke bellamy and it was nagi
00:08mahashi who took home the chocolates winning the award for the best illustrated book at the book
00:13industry awards here in melbourne last night and of course we all remember that very highly
00:18publicized spat which followed allegations of plagiarism when nagi mahashi accused brooke
00:25bellamy of copying her recipes for caramel slice and baklava in brooke bellamy's latest cookbook
00:33baking with brookie now it must be said that brooke bellamy has denied the allegations so
00:40too has her publisher penguin and she's issued a statement saying that in fact she was baking and
00:46selling these recipes long before they appeared in miss mahashi's cookbook but at the end of the day
00:52it was nagi mahashi who won this award and when she left the awards ceremony she let this slip
01:00i'm sorry i don't have cookies for you i mean cake no cookies
01:06so we'll leave it up to you as to what you think about that response from nagi mahashi i think that
01:12it was a pretty honest slip up but one thing is for sure she's not just a winner when it comes to that
01:18award she is also a winner at the checkout because she has once again with her tin eats tonight book
01:25managed to break records in the first week of sales racking up more than 78 000 sales which is a
01:32record in australia for a non-fiction book now there were other many well-deserved winners here at the
01:39book industry awards last night not the least of which was australian music legend john farnham
01:45and filmmaker poppy stockwell they won the overall book category as well as best audio book and also
01:53the best biography for john farnham's uh recounting of his battle with throat cancer with the voice
02:01inside now another person who is very close to many of our hearts who was also a very worthy winner
02:08was the 2024 co-australian of the year richard scollier he won the best social impact book for his book
02:16brainstorm now this recounts his battle with brain cancer this is what he had to say on news breakfast
02:22a short time ago i just delighted i guess to to be recognized in this way but ultimately we're trying
02:29to make a difference for brain cancer patients and i hope that's where it ends up that's richard scollier
02:35speaking on news breakfast and after not such a great prognosis that he received about his brain
02:40cancer recently he has said that his main message to people out there is to really enjoy life be
02:47passionate and enjoy especially hanging out with the people that you love most
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