'First show from Italy!' Kate Langbroek provides a peek at her tiny new radio studio in Bologna - and it's NOTHING like her plush headquarters in Melbourne
Radio star Kate Langbroek and her family uprooted their lives to move from Melbourne to Bologna, Italy on Sunday.
Despite now being based on the other side of the world, the 53-year-old will continue to co-host her Hughesy & Kate radio show.
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Kate shared a glimpse of her new 'studio', a relatively meagre space in comparison to her former headquarters in Australia.
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'First show from Italy!' Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Kate Langbroek provided a peek at her new radio studio in Bologna - and it's nothing like her former headquarters in Melbourne
The photo showed a simple white table loaded up with computers and other equipment, including a microphone.
'Getting ready to broadcast first @hughesyandkate show from Italy,' she excitedly captioned the shot.
Earlier this week, the mother-of-four shared another photo of herself, husband Peter Lewis and their children walking through the streets of Bologna.
'First day walking to school... 0 degrees... #sixtakeitaly,' Kate wrote in the caption.

A bit different! Kate was previously based in Melbourne, and worked in a modern, expansive and professional radio studio at the Hit Network

'First day walking to school': Earlier this week, the mother-of-four shared another photo of herself, husband Peter Lewis and their children walking through the streets of Bologna
The Langbroek family made their big international move on Sunday, just days after Kate admitted she wasn't entirely sure why she was doing it in the first place.
Appearing on The Project last Wednesday, Kate confessed: 'I can't tell you why because I've got NFI [no f**king idea].'
She added: 'But at the time it seemed like a good idea that we would take our four children and got to live in Italy for a year.
'Why? I don't know. I'm hanging by a thread.'

Bologna bound! Kate and her family (pictured) made their big international move on Sunday

'I'm hanging by a thread': Several days before moving to Italy, Kate confessed on The Project that she had no idea why she was heading overseas for a year
Kate was originally going to resign from her job hosting Hughesy & Kate, but her colleague Dave Hughes, 48, encouraged her to keep working.
'The reason that we left KIIS FM [at the end of 2017] was because I only wanted to sign a one-year contract because I knew that we wanted to go and live overseas this year,' Kate told News.com.au last Monday.
While she assumed she would have to quit working in the Australian media, Dave told her, 'You're crazy, we've got to keep doing the show.'

Making it work! She was going to resign from her job, but her colleague Dave Hughes (right) encouraged her to keep working

Time for a change: Kate and her family uprooted their lives to move to Europe for a year and seem to be enjoying it so far