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Novel Grazing with Jock Zonfrillo

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Indulge in a feast of words and fine food with celebrated MasterChef Judge Jock Zonfrillo at Kambri’s Novel Grazing!

Harry Hartog Booksellers, in collaboration with aMBUSH Gallery Kambri, are proud to present Novel Grazing with Jock Zonfrillo as part of a new literary lunchtime series bringing together authors and passionate readers for timely and meaningful conversations over a relaxed lunch.

Jock Zonfrillo will be in conversation with The Canberra Times Food & Wine Editor Karen Hardy on Jock's new book Last Shot, a coming-of-age memoir of addiction, ambition and redemption in the high-stakes world of Michelin star kitchens.

TICKET INCLUDES:

  • an intimate audience with Jock Zonfrillo
  • a copy of the book Last Shot
  • a delicious gourmet grazing lunch provided by local favourite The Lazy Grazer 
  • A wine of your choice from local winery Lerida Estate 

About Jock Zonfrillo

While MasterChef fans have fallen in love with the show's suave, handsome Scottish judge, life hasn't always been smooth sailing for Jock. His life spiralled out of control when he tried heroin for the first time as a teenager while growing up in 1980s Glasgow. For years he balanced a career as a rising star amongst legendary chefs with a crippling drug addiction.

Jock made his way to London looking for work and found himself in front of the legendary Marco Pierre White. Jock credits White for saving his life, but Jock continued to struggle with addiction in a world of excess, celebrity, and cut-throat ambition.

On New Year's Eve 1999, Jock shot up his last ever dose of heroin before boarding a plane to Sydney, where he would find passion and new meaning in life in the most unexpected places. There would be more struggles ahead, including two failed marriages, the closure of his award-winning Adelaide restaurant Orana during COVID-19, his time on-country, and some very public battles. Jock Zonfrillo's powerful life story will both shock and inspire.

Jock Zonfrillo was born in Glasgow to an Italian father and Scottish mother. His formative years were heavily influenced by his respective cultures. Attracted to the dynamic and competitive kitchens of London, he worked alongside top chefs like Marco Pierre White, Gordon Ramsay and David Cavalier.

Jock eventually moved to Adelaide and in 2013 opened Restaurant Orana , a fine-dining experience designed to acknowledge Indigenous culture through food. Jock hosted Nomad Chef on The Discovery Channel, a show which led an exploration into the Indigenous cultures and cuisine of some of the most remote communities on earth. He appeared in the MasterChef Australia kitchen as a guest chef across three seasons and in late 2019 Jock was announced as one of the new MasterChef Australia judges alongside Andy Allen and Melissa Leong.

Jock is married to businesswoman Lauren Zonfrillo. They live in Melbourne with their two young children, Alfie and Isla.

Karen Hardy has worked for The Canberra Times for 30 years, telling stories of a city that is about much more than politics. Currently the food and wine editor, she's also reported on sport, education, lifestyle and television. She's forever grateful she's found a career where she meets interesting people and gets to ask lots of questions.

Novel Grazing represents a fresh and accessible chapter in Canberra’s literary scene, combining the strengths of independent bookseller Harry Hartog and social enterprise aMBUSH Gallery, who are both passionate about supporting local small businesses, Australian creatives, and showcasing a calendar of diversity and inclusion.

Don’t miss your chance to experience the joy of literature, learning, lunching and repartee, all in the one exceptional event.

In accordance to the current COVID-19 guidelines in the ACT, attendees must check in upon arrival and may have to wear masks to attend the event. Attendees are requested to review and follow ACT Health guidelines before attending the event.


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