The beautiful, intelligent, exquisite and talented Kath Robinson has had a diverse career since completing a
Bachelor of Economics from Macquarie University.
Growing up in Sydney, Kath completed high school and realised she had a desire to learn more about finance –
after all, money makes the world go around.
Kath went on to study a Bachelor of Economics at Macquarie University and commenced full time work with Macquarie
Bank working in a variety of departments gaining valuable experience.
Two years later she was offered a job as a portfolio currency manager (trading foreign exchange) in Macquarie
Investment Management Limited. During this time, Kath completed a set of exams at the Sydney Futures Exchange which enabled
her to become a registered representative allowing her to pass on advice to clients on how and where to invest.
While still at Macquarie Bank, Kath launched a successful event management business in 1998 and two years later
left Macquarie to pursue journalism.
In 2001, while still operating and managing her event management business Kath embarked on a Masters of journalism
at Charles Sturt University and was offered her first role on television as a reporter for Channel Seven's Sydney Weekender.
By 2003, Kath's interests had turned to news and she headed to Prime Television in Orange as a reporter.
In 2004, after completing her Masters of Journalism, Kath moved to Canberra to host Southern Cross Ten's current
affairs show State Focus. She also presented the news updates.
Kath, in 2005, made the move back to her home town of Sydney to work as a presenter at Sky News and a news producer
at Network Ten on weekends.
Kath's weekend work at TEN soon turned to full time work in May of 2005 when she became a news producer and reporter.
In 2006, with the launch of Ten's Early News, Kath was the most obvious choice to present all of the latest finance
news, alongside Bill Woods from 6am every weekday morning.
Kath married Chris Reason in October 2005 and in her spare time enjoys reading, pilates, attending the theatre
and going to the beach.