Maha Corbett

Australian cookbook author
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IntroAustralian cookbook author
PlacesAustralia
isAuthor
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Female
Birth5 March 1978, Sydney, Australia
Age46 years
Star signPisces
The details

Biography

Maha Corbett is the Australian co-author of the books Super Green Smoothies, The Good Life and Simple and Lean. She is the co-founder and director of swiish.com.

Education and early career

Corbett attended James Ruse Agricultural High School in Sydney's Carlingford. She went on to complete a Bachelor of Arts in the Division of Psychology at Macquarie University, graduating in 2006. In 2016, Corbett also completed studies in health and nutrition through education, gaining accreditation with the International Institute for Complementary Therapists.

From 1999 – September 2010, Corbett worked as the Head of Investment Bank Human Resources. Corbett moved into a role as a Head of HR at ANZ in 2010, where she was worked until March 2013.

Career

In November 2012, Corbett launched a lifestyle website, swiish.com, alongside her sister Sally Obermeder. The website focuses on living a stylish and affordable lifestyle. In 2015, swiish.com expanded into an online store.

In September 2014, Corbett and Obermeder released the e-book Super Green Smoothies, which contained 30 green smoothie recipes. In April 2015, Allen and Unwin published an extended paperback version, containing 60 recipes. The book is in its 12th reprint and has sold over 130,000 copies. In March 2016, they released their cookbook, The Good Life, a cookbook of easy to make meals.

Corbett and her sister then launched their first Super Green Smoothie 30 Day Smoothie Challenge. The challenge requires participants to drink one super green smoothie everyday for 30 days, using the recipes provided.

In November 2016, Corbett and Obermeder launched Swish Wellness, a range of all-natural products. In September 2017, they released their third cookbook, Super Green, Simple and Lean which has over 140 recipes for smoothies, salads, bowls, and snacks.

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