Second year journalism student at the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
Life behind the lens
2016 Photographer of the year, Iain McGregor discusses finding purpose in the photos.
Radical ideas floated for Christchurch red zone
Two local thrill seekers have submitted a plan to put a multi-million dollar whitewater park in the Christchurch red zone.
Chaos in Cathedral Square
Thirty of New Zealand's best skateboarders put their bodies on the line for a chance to take home a slice of prize money.
Warm weather, the double edged sword
Projected temperature increases spell trouble for people suffering from mental illnesses and respiratory problems.
Guy Frederick steps into Antarctica
Dunedin Photojournalist reflects on his six days of 24-hour sunlight on Antarctica New Zealand's Community Engagement Programme last year.
Skateboarding set for Olympic debut
Last year the international Olympic committee added skateboarding and surfing to the list of Olympic Sports for Tokyo 2020.
Linwood residents finally set for a splash
After decades of meetings and reviews the Christchurch City Council has finally decided to fund a community pool in Linwood.
Christchurch gets two pieces of the Berlin Wall
The pieces will be put on public display in Christchurch as symbols of peace.
Kickflips and Coronas?
CUBA's annual event, Skate the Foundry, turns their student bar in to a skatepark for a night of madness.
Two schools, one campus
In a New Zealand first, two state high schools will share one campus while remaining separate entities.
Floods evacuate Edgcumbe
Whakatane residents stranded after Rangitaiki river floods Edgcumbe
New homes for Halswell
A new wastewater scheme in Halswell will open the area up for residential development.
Two nurses attacked
Two nurses were attacked by patients at Hillmorton Hospital over the weekend.
South New Brighton set for new jetty
South New Brighton boaties are excited about the council's plans to rebuild their damaged jetty.
Uncertainty over stadium plans
A Christchurch business owner feels accommodation options in the city center are far more important than a new stadium.
Tsunami sirens set for testing
The city council will run tsunami siren testing on Sunday morning.
Former IRD building for sale
Otakaro Limited is selling the eight-storey building on Madras-Cashel St corner despite it not being fit for occupancy.
Aliens in the park
App allows users to explore Christchurch's parks through a blended virtual world.
Two people killed in Culverden crash
A crash involving a car and a truck on Mouse Point Rd has killed two people.
Bishopdale intersection causing confusion
A suburban community board is discussing options around improving road safety at a Bishopdale intersection.
Sharlotte Lucas breaks record at Le Race
Sharlotte Lucas has broken the women's course record in Saturday's Le Race between Christchurch and Akaroa
Women's Black Sticks settle score with USA
A massive effort from the Vantage Women's Black Sticks has seen them come from behind to beat USA 3-2 in their second test at Waimakariri Hockey Stadium.
Delays for Lewis Pass commuters
The New Zealand Transport Agency has warned commuters to expect delays through the Lewis Pass and Murchison on Sunday night.
Instant fines for water pollution wanted
Community Board chairman calls for $10,000 instant fines for water polluters.
Missing Christchurch man found in Ashburton
Police are thanking the public for their help in locating Brendan Coleman.
Christchurch man reported missing
Brendan Coleman was last seen around midday on Monday at Lake Coleridge.
60 million for South Island roads
The NZTA has confirmed it will invest 60 million dollars in South Island road upgrades.
UC students plastic car
A team of engineering students from the University of Canterbury have achieved their goal of creating a completely recyclable car out of vacuum formed plastic.