I’ve been storytelling ever since I can remember.
At age 5 my parents had lost me for two hours on a family holiday, only to find out I had in-depth interviews with half of the guests at the hotel pool.
Being an avid performer, journalism felt like a natural progression, mixing my passions for storytelling and getting to know people.
Broadcasting School has taught me many things about storytelling and how to make content for this industry. Writing tight, working with pictures, audio editing and much more. I feel prepared to bring an advanced and diverse skillset into the workplace.
I’m looking forward to giving my internship everything I’ve got. As well as being a sponge, absorbing everything I can.
Feel Free to contact me
Phone: 0276990024
Email: archie.milligan@metronews.co.nz
Facebook: @archie.milligan.9
LinkedIn: Archie Milligan
Twitter: ArchieMilligan6
At The Moment: Episode Six
Archie Milligan and Luka Forman bring you stories and interviews on the new and interesting happenings in Canterbury.
At The Moment: Episode Five
Archie Milligan and Luka Forman bring you stories and interviews on the new and interesting happenings in Canterbury.
At The Moment: Episode Four
Archie Milligan and Luka Forman bring you stories and interviews on the new and interesting happenings in Canterbury
At The Moment: Episode Three
Archie Milligan and Luka Forman bring you stories and interviews on the new and interesting happenings in Canterbury.
At The Moment: Episode Two
Archie Milligan and Luka Forman bring you stories and interviews on the new and interesting happenings in Canterbury.
At The Moment: Episode One
Archie Milligan and Luka Forman bring you stories and interviews on the new and interesting happenings in Canterbury.
Predator Free 2050: Video Journalism Project
Since 2015 conversationalists have been on a government-funded mission to rid Aotearoa of its most invasive pests.
Metronews 02/06/22
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School
TV: Maserati at the Gallery
The Christchurch Art Gallery has been a host to many events since being constructed in 2003
Metronews 01/06/22
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
TV: Christchurch's New Ex-tram-sion
For the last couple months High Street has been littered with cones and construction work
TV: Welcome Home Event New Zealand Sign Language HUB
For most Kiwis their Experience with sign language starts and ends with Beehive press conferences, but thats not the case for everyone
Metronews 31/05/22
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School
TV: UCM 21, Stuns!
Move over Meccano Canterbury University's motor sport team have finished building their fastest electric race car yet
Metronews 30/05/22
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
Radio Current Affairs: Anzac Letters Home
Who do we remember on Anzac day? A new project by the Okains bay museum Helps answer that question.
Radio Current Affairs: Skope Classic Motor Race
Christchurch motor enthusiasts were thrilled by the return of an iconic event returning.
City council not ruling out congestion charge
With the introduction of a congestion charge in Auckland looking likely, should Christchurch be preparing for something similar?
Historic Cashmere Hideaway Sold
The property formally known as Marys Mount Rest Home has sold at auction today.
Possums beware, Big Brother is watching
Researchers from Lincoln University have started surveillance on Banks Peninsula’s 'wild side', as part of Pest Free Banks Peninsula.
Divorce rate lowest since the 80s
The latest Stats NZ report shows how Kiwis' marriages have changed over the last 40 years.
Droning on through lockdown
Canterbury drone racing club moves online to meet lockdown-inspired demand.
All Creations Brick and small
This Weekend Ōtautahi has been home to thousands of Lego Creations as Part of the 9th Christchurch Brick Show
European motoring Pedigree in Ōtautahi
Last weekend Christchurch was home to more than 4 million dollars worth of exotic cars
The roaring 20s sell out at St Andrew's
College theatre has been home to a production of Chicago: High School Edition.
City car parking hikes proposed
City councillors divided over proposal to increase the cost of parking in the city by more than 40 percent.
Organ recital kicks off holy week
On Tuesday at midday, the Christchurch Cathedral was alive with the sounds of Bach, Mendelssohn, Leighton, and many others.