Catriona Rowntree
Television Host, Tourism Presenter
Born
July 19th, 1971
54 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Australia
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Hosted 'Getaway', a travel program on Australian television. Began career in the entertainment industry as a production assistant before transitioning to on-screen roles. Contributed to various segments showcasing travel destinations and experiences around Australia and internationally. Recognized for work in television presenting and engaging storytelling.
Hosted 'Getaway' for over 25 years
Won a Logie Award for Most Popular Presenter
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