I'm from Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, and my mum had a run over there, so I was working with her up until 18," she says."I moved here about 20 years ago, and I did [rouseabout] for the first two years, but I'd rather cook."And it's better money because I've got three young kids."It's a lucrative industry, which Bazeley agrees is part of its appeal."You're able to travel, you make amazing money This job takes you places a lot of jobs can't," she says.It's also helped her connect to her heritage as a Māori woman."Before, I knew a little bit about New Zealand