Kia Ora! Ko Brie-Ellen Harding tōku ingoa.
Since studying at NZBS, I have found a real passion for perfecting my storytelling skills. I am a second-year journalism student currently studying at the New Zealand Broadcasting School in Ōtautahi.
I have thoroughly enjoyed covering sports, culture and arts but understand a good journalist will cover it all! I hold myself to a consistently high standard and am known for my approachable, bubbly personality.
Culture and diversity are important to me and have been something I have wished to see more of in the media industry. Because of this, I endeavour to be a positive representation of my people and hope to inspire other rangatahi in the future.
I look forward to continuing to perfect my skills and covering more rounds over the course of my studies. I’m excited to see my growth and what the future holds.
Mauri Ora!
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