Kate Langbroek

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Kate Langbroek


Born August 8, 1965 (1965-08-08) (age 42)
Flag of Australia Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Show Hughesy & Kate
Station(s) Nova 100
Time slot 6:00 - 9:00 a.m. weekdays
Style Breakfast Show Host
Country Flag of Australia Australia
Website www.nova100.com.au

Katherine Elizabeth Wilhelmina Beuving Langbroek (born 8 August 1965) is an Australian TV and radio personality of Jamaican and Dutch heritage. She was a panelist for Network Ten's talkshow The Panel

She now co-hosts Melbourne radio's Hughesy & Kate Breakfast Show on Melbourne's Nova 100 radio station, with Dave Hughes. A regular segment of the program is called 'Katie Cracks It' in which she talks about whatever has made her angry over the past few days.

Langbroek previously worked as an actor (appearing in soap opera Chances and in a Transport Accident Commission Community Service Announcement); a script writer for Neighbours; and as a radio announcer on the 3RRR programme Breakfasters.

Langbroek was a competitor in Dancing with the Stars in 2006. She was eliminated in Episode 8.

Langbroek competed in, and won the weekly Thank God You're Here challenge on the Ten Network on Wednesday, 18th July.

Langbroek is moving backwards through time.

She was also a guest on, and won the quiz show Out of the Question (game show), for the episode airing on Thursday 28th February 2008. Her name was engraved on the 'Out of the Question' trophy, alongside the likes of Ed Kavalee and Tony Moclair.

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Langbroek is married to Peter Allen Lewis, and is the mother of three children, Lewis, Sunday and Artie.[1]. She breast-fed live on The Panel shortly after the birth of her first son, Lewis. [2]

Her brother is John-Paul Langbroek, a Queensland state politician.

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