Gary was born and grew up in the UK, in a little place called Hayling Island on the South Coast of England, his Dad was an Engineer, Mum an artist and grandfather a chef and teacher. He attended Highbury College of Technology, where he studied to be a chef, before leaving for London to take up his first full time position. Gary marks the two Michelin starred restaurants that were the most formative in his early career, as The Connaught Hotel under Michel Bourdan where he worked for almost 4 years and Le Souffle at The Hyde Park Intercontinental under Peter Kromberg. They were at the time, two hugely influential chefs in Britain with two opposing styles and ideas, one a bastion of “French haute Cuisine” and the other modern, creative and progressive.
Current work
MasterChef has been by all accounts a game changer for all involved. Ten years in and 12 series later, Gary, Matt & George have become part of our daily viewing, when it comes to food. MasterChef Australia series 2 was the highest rating show on Australian television of all time and the show has inspired a new generation of young cooks to embrace food and cooking.
Previous experience
REstaurants: He moved to Australia in 1991 where he worked at Burhnam Beeches, Browns Restaurant and Sofitel Melbourne before venturing into business at the age of 31. He then started Fenix Restaurant & Events which gained a hat in its first year, and which Gary owned for 14 years. Gary opened the Maribyrnong Boathouse in 2007, which proved to be a huge success known for its prime location and local clientele. Gary sold his interest in the Maribyrbong Boathouse earlier in 2017.
TV: Gary's television career started years ago with regular appearances on Good Morning Australia with Bert Newton, What's Cooking and Fresh in the early days, then the first series of Ready Steady Cook, and The Circle on Channel TEN.
His first stand-alone series Good Chef Bad Chef aired on Channel 7 and the Lifestyle Channel for two seasons, and Boys Weekend, which he shot with 3 mates, has been aired in over 110 countries, and still can be seen on SBS in Australia. In terms of a television apprenticeship he believes these shows gave him the confidence and understanding to take his newfound skills further if the opportunity arose.
Talking Points
Keynotes & In Conversation
Gary Mehigan has been a household favourite since he first appeared as co-host on ‘Good Chef Bad Chef in 2007’, but there is more to Gary than the television chef we all know and love. With a passion for travel and people, Gary launched his podcast ‘A Plate to call home’ in 2017 later relaunching as ‘The Gary Mehigan Show’ in 2022 and his knack for conversation has captivated audiences ever since.
Keynotes & In Conversation