 There's a lot that Australia has to offer in terms of multiculturalism and diversity. For example like food has definitely progressed and changed a lot in the last 10 years. You get a lot of Asian produce that's available readily in the supermarkets now more so than ever. Hi I'm Diana Chan, I'm a TV chef and a businesswoman. I grew up in Malaysia and I currently live in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne especially is a very multicultural kind of city as much as KL is. I did my Bachelor of Commerce, Measuring in Accounting and Finance at Deakin University which is based in Melbourne. You know we offer world-class universities here which a lot of Malaysian students like myself have an odd to come here to study and be exposed to to the culture that that Australia has to offer. I've gone into many things since winning Masterchef. I am a host of an Asian TV cooking show called Asia Unplated and I opened Chantine in 2018 which is a Malaysian E3. It smells incredible in here. So growing up in Malaysia it's very similar to Australia in a sense because of the multiculturalism that we get here. There's a lot of different cuisines. It's really easy to fuse Malaysian and Australian produce and method of cooking together. Delicate words so punchy at the same time. What I love about Malaysia and Australia is the fact that I've lived in both countries equally. There's more similarities than most people know. I've been known to many people from Darwin love laksa more than Malaysians do. They eat laksa for breakfast, lunch and dinner and I didn't know this until I actually went over there to judge a laksa eating competition. We think about Malaysian food. It's the punchy, the bold, strong flavours. Because we are so lucky in Australia we have some of the best produce in the world. It is so easy to take something that's so beautiful and not do too much to it. Because Malaysian flavours already have such bold flavours it's so easy to pair with something so delicate. It's like a bit more of a sweeter flavour. I think Malaysian food on a whole in the world has a lot of capacity to grow a lot more and to create more awareness and that's kind of what I'm trying to do through my background, through my heritage. If you're open and you're willing to explore then Australia is a great place for you.