Diana Chan

Diana Chan
Born 1988 (age 2930)
Sitiawan, Perak, Malaysia
Residence Melbourne, Victoria
Nationality Australian
Alma mater Deakin University
Occupation Chartered accountant
Employer Deloitte
Television Winner of MasterChef Australia 2017
Term 2017
Predecessor Elena Duggan
Successor Sashi Cheliah
Partner(s) Tim McNamara

Diana Chan (born 1988[1][2]) is a Malaysian-born Australian chartered accountant and celebrity cook. She is the winner of MasterChef Australia for 2017, having defeated Ben Ungermann by one point in the grand finale.

Early life

Chan was raised in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, where she attended Convent Johor Bahru. She is the youngest of three children, having learned to cook by watching her parents prepare Peranakan and Cantonese food.[3] At age 17, Chan moved to Kuala Lumpur to complete her Cambridge A levels. Upon matriculation, she moved to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia where she completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree at Deakin University in 2010.[4] After qualifying as a chartered accountant, she subsequently worked for Deloitte as a senior analyst.[5]

MasterChef Australia

Chan was selected in the Top 24 to contest MasterChef Australia in 2017. Her use of mystery box ingredients resulted in her being in the top 3 for tasting on three occasions, one of which she won. She was also in the top 3 for invention tests on two occasions, winning once. Chan captained her team to win the first team challenge of the year. Her dishes were the most tasted in the competition.[6]

Chan won the 2017 competition on 24 July 2017, by one point over runner-up Ben Ungermann.[7] She plans to use her $250,000 prize to open a restaurant serving wholesome meals with fusion flavours and Malaysian influences. Since winning Masterchef she has been working to promote tourism in Malaysia, launched her column in Delicious Magazine, and has been seen demonstrating her cooking at many events in Melbourne and Malaysia. Chan supports Beyond Blue.[8]

References

  1. was 29 at time of competition.
  2. "Diana Chan's homecoming celebration". www.thesundaily.my. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  3. "MasterChef Australia contestants with Malaysian connections - Star2.com". star2.com. 19 June 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  4. "Diana Chan's tasty no-fuss favourites". nst.com.my. 19 June 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  5. Vickery, Colin (23 July 2017). "Diana Chan is confident that she has the talent to win the MasterChef Australia Grand Final". news.com.au. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
  6. "MasterChef reaches top 10 for 2017". tvtonight.com.au. 26 June 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  7. Carmody, Broede. "MasterChef Australia 2017: Diana Chan wins by one point in surprise nail-biter". Retrieved 25 July 2017 via The Sydney Morning Herald.
  8. "And the winner of MasterChef Australia 2017 is..." nowtolove.com.au. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
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