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Politically, it has been a “tiring and emotional' six months, NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro says. His electorate of Monaro was devastated by the Black Summer fires. Then the pandemic hit | alexsmithsmh

The only way to eat mussels is to scrape them out of the shell with your teeth, the NSW Nationals leader John Barilaro explains to me. It’s hardly an elegant way to eat, but the Deputy Premier is not always known for his decorum.

I am greeted by the staffers when I arrive at his seventh-floor apartment, which has water views stretching to the Cruising Yacht Club. Barilaro is hard at work in his kitchen. He is focused and serious and not ready for small talk. He is frying scallops with one hand, and pulling butterflied king prawns from under the grill with the other.

Barilaro retreated to Dungowan during the lockdown, prompting criticism that he was flouting the the rules banning travel. But a swift police investigation cleared him on the grounds that he was allowed to travel to his farm to tend to the animals. Or at least the chickens. “I was going to do it,” Barilaro says. "My wife was behind me, and then on a Sunday morning, I woke up and had this feeling come over me that the time is wrong, it is not for me."that Barilaro used the "c word" to describe his colleague and friend. Constance also ultimately pulled out of the race for Eden-Monaro .

After finishing school at St Edmund's College in Canberra in 1989, Barilaro started an accountancy degree at Canberra University. But it was short-lived and he dropped out after two years to join his father, Domenico, in the family window workshop in Queanbeyan. Domenico and his wife, Anna Maria, migrated to Queanbeyan from Calabria, Italy, in 1965. He was a joiner, she was a cleaner in the local high school.

He stumbled into politics in 2008 when he was elected as an independent for Queanbeyan Council. Barilaro had been running the Queanbeyan soccer club and wanted more playing fields.

 

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