34 GOURMET TRAVELLER
Whatdidyoueatwhenyouweregrowing
up?I grewupina Greek-Australianfamily,
soI almostexclusivelyateGreekfood.
Myfavouritefoodwaslambonthespit,
andwewouldhaveit forbigeventslike
NameDays,ChristmasorEasterSunday.I
wasalsoobsessedwithpastitsio,theGreek
baked-pasta dish with meat and béchamel.
Wasyourschoollunchboxtheenvyof
otherstudents?I usedtotradewithmy
Anglo-Saxonfriendswhohadpeanut-
butter sandwiches. I had feta-and-tomato
becausemypartner,Peta,madea
particularlydeliciouslambmealone
Christmas. I now like to mix it up.
YoucoveredIndigenousaffairsformore
thana decade.Whichstoryreallystayed
withyoufromthattime?I coveredthe
NorthernTerritoryinterventionand
therewasnomoreintenseperiodin
Indigenousaffairs.Mytimeinremote
communitiestaughtmea lotabout
Australiaandthecity-centricprivilege
that has sadly defined policy-making.
There’sa greaterrecognitionofIndigenous
ingredientstoday.Doyouthinkthisis
important?I thinkmanyAustraliansare
desperatetoconnectwithIndigenous
Australia.BrucePascoe’sDarkEmuhad
a deepimpactonmeandI feltsosadthat
this storyhasbeenunder-told.It’sonallof
ustobepartofthenecessarytruth-telling
if we want to move forward.
Whenthere’sa leadershipspill,doyou
reachforthepopcorn?Ordoesit mean
a morestressfulepisodeofTheParty
RoomorRNDrive?I amneverstressed
whena bigstorylikethatis happening.
It’snaturalterritoryforme.I workthe
phonestogivemylistenersthestoryand
thestorybehindthestory.Leadership
changesarehuge,butthebestthings
tocoverareelectionswhenAustralians
get to decide – not just party rooms.
Politicscanmakepeoplecynical.What
makesyouoptimisticaboutthepolitical
process?I washopefulduringthesame-
sexmarriageplebiscitewhensomany
youngpeopleputthemselvesonthe
electoralrollbecausetheywantedtohave
theirsay.I amhopefulwheneveryoung
people take an interest in democracy.
Whatdoyouenjoyeatingattheendof
a longworkingday?Petais thefamilycook
andshe’sverygood.Weeata diverserange
ofmeals;thekidslovespaghettiBolognese,
andwelovelaksaanddhal.Mybiggest
comfortfoodsareroastchickenandbaked
cauliflowerinoliveoil.Theolive oil is
from my family’s village.●
Patricia
Karvelas
Thebroadcasteronpolitical
cravings,hervegetarianyears
and native ingredients.
EATING WITH
sandwichesmygrandma
madeandI hatedthem.The
smart kidsfiguredoutthat
fetawasamazingbeforeI did,
it seems,andwould happily
trade with me.
Didyoualwaysknowthat
youwantedtobea journalist?
InYear7, I becamethejunior
editorofmyhigh-school
newspaperandI washooked
fromthenon.Byseniorhigh
school,I wasbroadcastingat
mycommunityradiostation.
I just loved telling stories.
Whataresomememorablemealsyou’ve
hadabroad?WhenI startedmycareer,
I wouldalwaystakeoffmid-yearduring
theparliamentarybreaktoEurope.I
spenta lotoftimeinGreece,andthebest
mealsI hadwereintavernaswithmy
favourite grilled calamari and tarama dip.
Youwerea vegetarianfor 10 years.What
wereyourstaples?Lentils.Noonehas
evereatenas manylentilsas me.Myother
staplesweretofuandcopiousamounts
of beans. I went back to eating meat
Karvelasis a co-hostofThePartyRoompodcast,
and presentsRN Drive on ABC Radio National. INTERVIEW LEE TRAN LAM. PHOTOGRAPHY ABC RN: FIONA PEPPER.
How I eat