NZ Life & Leisure

In her shoes

Designer Katrina Hobbs is an expert at reinventio­n. From travelshow host to soap star, business presenter and now business owner, she takes a role and runs with it

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1990 Photograph­y at UNITEC After leaving Selwyn College, enrolled at UNITEC (then Carrington Technical Institute). Had always loved photograph­y, especially pre- digital, pre- light- meters and all film.

1991–1995 The television industry comes knocking/ wedding photograph­er Was halfway through the course when landed first television role as the lead in The Boy from Andromeda. Played Jenny, the girl who found the alien. This was before computer- generated imagery, so the special effects were just that – special. Kept up with studies and passed with excellent grades; worked as a photograph­er’s assistant before moving into wedding photograph­y. Quickly decided it wasn’t the industry for her. Played Daisy in first feature film, Absent without Leave, and had parts in shows such as Hercules.

1995–1997 Home and Away As Dr Kelly Watson on fan- favourite and long- running Australian soap, Home and Away, Katrina had to adapt to extreme storylines and a high- paced working environmen­t. From funnel-web spiders escaping on set to passionate fans blurring the lines between fact and fiction during her on- screen HIV scare/Christmas cliffhange­r storyline, there was never a dull moment. Eventually, her character went to “live in the city”.

1997 First presenting role Presenter of Out and About, an Australian travel show. “It was a small crew of four, and on one occasion we found ourselves lost in the Outback, red dirt in one direction and kangaroos in the other. We had to take refuge in a dodgy pub and quickly started to laugh – it C H ERE E M O R R I SON was that or cry.” Developed an Australian twang, which turned out to be problemati­c for her next role…

1999–2000 Shortland Street Joined siblings Chris and Rebecca at New Zealand’s most famous hospital. Her character dated Rangi, before losing a leg and leaving the show. Went on to host Love that Car with Peter Brock, and lifestyle show Love This on TV3, which sparked her passion for cooking.

2002–2003 3D Planet For 10 months, travelled the world hosting 3D Planet, an Australian and German coproducti­on. “The show shot for 21 days; then we would have eight days at home before leaving again. I’d often arrive after a 30- hour flight and start work immediatel­y – there were days I had no idea where I was. I remember doing a piece to camera in Oman and being completely distracted midway through by how beautiful it was – I hadn’t taken in my surroundin­gs until then. It was such an incredible time.”

2009–2010 NZ School of Food & Wine Drove to Christchur­ch and enrolled at the New Zealand School of Food & Wine for a six- month course. “Television was changing, and so were the presenters – it was the beginning of the TV chefs. I loved cooking and was working on lifestyle shows that involved cooking, so I thought it might help broaden my skills, and help when interviewi­ng chefs.”

2011 Mother Russia Followed her heart to Russia, but it wasn’t

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