Kate Donnison joined the Brisbane bureau of A Current Affair as a reporter in May 2007, but it's not the first time she has worked for the program.
While Donnison began her career in October 1996 as a researcher/reporter for Channel 9's Extra program, three years later she was appointed associate producer at the ACA office in Brisbane where she spent the next two years working behind the camera.
In October 2001, Donnison left ACA to head to London where she spent two years working as a journalist for the ITV network's 24 hour news channel.
Donnison eventually returned to Australia and spent 2 and a half years working for Channel Ten's newsrooms in Sydney and Brisbane, before deciding to return to the Nine Network at the beginning of 2007.
Career highlights to date include working for ITV's London based newsroom during the Iraq war and producing ACA's coverage of the Childer's backpacking fire in north Queensland, in June 2000.
Her job at ACA has seen her interview a range of high profile people from Terri Irwin to the Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan and Ros Corby, but it's the stories on ordinary everyday people she likes the most.
In her spare time she enjoys catching up with family and friends, entertaining, travelling and walking her much loved Australian bulldog, Norton.