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In My Kitchen: Marisa Gardiner keeps Italian cooking alive for grandchildren

Pip Waller
Updated May 31 2021 - 8:42am, first published May 29 2021 - 10:00am
Marisa Gardiner and her daughter, Erica Tonkin, both said it was important to showcase Italian cuisine for their younger family members due to the current restrictions on international travel.
Marisa Gardiner and her daughter, Erica Tonkin, both said it was important to showcase Italian cuisine for their younger family members due to the current restrictions on international travel.

"Most people who came to Australia after World War II have the same story," Marisa Gardiner said as she plated and then closely inspected her three, Italian dishes.

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Pip Waller

Pip Waller

Journalist

After working in film and television production in Perth, I returned to my hometown of Bunbury to further my skill set as a journalist. I am passionate about the empowerment of women and giving a voice to the unheard members of our community. You can contact me at pip.waller@austcommunitymedia.com.au