George Calombaris

Chef

Birthday October 4, 1978

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Age 45 years old

Nationality Australia

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1923

He also entered the Bocuse d'Or culinary grand prix in Lyon, France, when he was 23-years-old, and finished in 16th position.He spent two years working at Reserve, in Melbourne's Federation Square where, at the age of 24, he won Young Chef of the Year, Best New Restaurant and two chef's hats in The Age Good Food Guide.

1978

George Dimitrios Calombaris (born 4 October 1978) is a Greek Australian chef and restaurateur and television personality.

1999

He won the Bon Land scholarship in 1999 while an apprentice.

2004

In 2004, the Global Food and Wine Magazine voted him as one of the Top 40 chefs of influence in the world.

2006

In 2006, Calombaris opened his own restaurant in Melbourne, The Press Club designed by renowned restaurant architects Mills Gorman.

2008

His flagship restaurant, The Press Club, was awarded The Age Good Food Guide "Best New Restaurant 2008" with Calombaris named "Chef of the Year 2008".

Calombaris draws on his Greek, Cypriot and Italian heritage for inspiration.

In 2008, he opened two other restaurants in Melbourne, Maha Bar and Grill (with chef Shane Delia) and Hellenic Republic (with chef Travis McAuley) both in collaboration with Mills Gorman.

Also in 2008, he opened his first international restaurant, The Belvedere Club, in a hotel on the Greek island of Mykonos.

2009

Calombaris was one of the judges of the Network 10 series MasterChef Australia from 2009 to 2019.

Prior to his role on MasterChef Australia, Calombaris appeared regularly on the daytime Network Ten cooking show Ready Steady Cook.

He owned several restaurants in Melbourne.

2010

In December 2010, Calombaris teamed up again with Mills Gorman to open P M 24 with culinary legend Philippe Mouchel.

2011

In 2011, he opened St Katherine's in Kew, again with Shane Delia and Mills Gorman.

He appears in Who's Who in Australia 2011 edition and appeared at the 2011 Good Food & Wine Show.

They have a son born in 2011 and a daughter.

They live in Melbourne.

Calombaris is a Melbourne Victory supporter.

2012

In January 2012 he opened Mama Baba located in South Yarra, Melbourne.

In January 2012, he criticised the federal government's Fair Work Act for instituting high penalty rates paid to restaurant staff, which he claimed were uneconomical for small businesses.

He complained that some of his restaurants were unprofitable on a Sunday because he was required to pay staff up to $40 an hour.

He is quoted to have said "The problem is that wages on public holidays and weekends greatly exceed the opportunity for profit. And it's not like they've had to go to uni for 15 years".

He and his company were later revealed to have underpaid their staff by over $7 million dollars (see Controversies).

In 2021, Calombaris was revealed to be the "Duster" in the third season of the Australian version of the Masked Singer and was the second contestant eliminated.

In 2022 Calombaris returned with a new Network Ten cooking show called Hungry, hosting alongside former MasterChef Australia Sarah Todd.

The chef's comeback faced criticism in light of his wage underpayment scandal and debuted to poor ratings.

He was the No.1 ticket holder for the 2012–13 season.

2015

In 2015, the Fair Work Ombudsman alerted Calombaris' MAdE Establishment Group to a problem with their payroll system, which had resulted in the mispayment of one staff member.

Following this incident, the chief executive of MAdE Establishment, Troy McDonagh, commissioned an independent review into MAdE Establishment's payroll systems.

2017

In January 2017, this review discovered a number of payment discrepancies, which had resulted in further staff being underpaid, which at the time the company valued at $2.6 million.

In April 2017, following this discovery, MAdE Establishment said it had taken steps to rectify the issue, and voluntarily reimbursed the underpaid staff members at the highest overtime rate.

In a personal statement, Calombaris said he was 'devastated' by the situation, and that correcting the underpayment was their 'highest priority.'

2018

Calombaris married Natalie Tricarico in 2018 in Greece.

2019

In 2019, Calombaris's company MAdE Establishment Group admitted to underpaying $7.83 million in wages to 515 employees, which was back-paid.

MAdE agreed to pay $200,000 to the Australian Government and to undertake a number of other activities.

In July 2019, The Press Club closed, and was replaced by a new restaurant, Elektra.

Calombaris has published five cookbooks: The Press Club, Hellenic Republic: Greek Cooking from The Hellenic Heart, Your Place or Mine, Cook With Us with MasterChef Australia co-judge, Gary Mehigan.

On 18 July 2019, the Fair Work Ombudsman entered into an Enforceable Undertaking with MAdE Establishment, in which MAdE Establishment admitted to underpaying $7.83m in wages to 515 of its current and former employees, and a further $16,371 to 9 employees of related company Jimmy Grants Pty Ltd. The Enforceable Undertaking provided for a payment to the Australian Government of $200,000 (called a "contrition payment"), in addition to training, audits, apologies and making a series of statements promoting compliance with the Fair Work Act.

2020

In February 2020, MAdE went into voluntary administration with the majority of its venues closed immediately.

Calombaris went to Mazenod College in Mulgrave and studied at Box Hill Institute of TAFE.