Whether it's reporting on Lime scooters, mast years or marches to stop water bottling. I have a passion for telling engaging stories about issues that affect New Zealanders. I love to be challenged and work hard to produce high-quality content.
METRONEWS | IN FOCUS | Episode Seven
Join Connor Stirling, Isaac Gunson, Leighton Heikell, Brooke Hunter, Courtney Winter and Isobel Prasad for your Canterbury news in focus.
METRONEWS | IN FOCUS | Episode Six
Join Connor Stirling, Isaac Gunson, Leighton Heikell, Brooke Hunter, Courtney Winter and Isobel Prasad for your Canterbury news in focus.
METRONEWS | IN FOCUS | Episode Five
Join Connor Stirling, Isaac Gunson, Leighton Heikell, Brooke Hunter, Courtney Winter and Isobel Prasad for your Canterbury news in focus.
METRONEWS | IN FOCUS | Episode Four
Join Connor Stirling, Isaac Gunson, Leighton Heikell, Brooke Hunter, Courtney Winter and Isobel Prasad for your Canterbury news in focus.
METRONEWS | IN FOCUS | Episode Three
Join Connor Stirling, Isaac Gunson, Leighton Heikell, Brooke Hunter, Courtney Winter and Isobel Prasad for your Canterbury news in focus.
METRONEWS | IN FOCUS | Episode Two
Join Connor Stirling, Isaac Gunson, Leighton Heikell, Brooke Hunter, Courtney Winter and Isobel Prasad for your Canterbury news in focus.
METRONEWS | IN FOCUS | Episode One
Join Connor Stirling, Isaac Gunson, Leighton Heikell, Brooke Hunter, Courtney Winter and Isobel Prasad for your Canterbury news in focus.
Daveles Fence Posts
Here is the work our group did for our client, Daveles fence posts, owned by Smartweld.
Deadly virus leaves pet owners concerned
Rabbit owners are worried about their pets' safety after plans to drop a strain of the calicivirus into the Red Zone are announced.
New e-scooters shake up competition
With the City Council granting licenses for two new e-scooter brands, there'll be a lot more work to keep them charged up.
News bulletin, June 3, 2019
The marathon makes its way back to the Town Hall, farmers and MPI call for better tracking of livestock, and we head to Armageddon.
Shop or adopt: the pet owners choice
With so many dogs abandoned in animal shelters each year, should you choose to rescue a mutt instead of buying a purebred?
Climate activists question council's new survey
The Christchurch City Council has released a new survey asking for resident's to voice their opinions on climate change.
Cantabrians snap for science
An Environment group is asking for the community to help crown Christchurch as the most bio-diverse city in the world.
Student promotes sustainability with youth event
A Burnside High School student is pioneering a new way for youth to engage with sustainability in Christchurch.
Rogue rabbit wreaks havoc
A Flemish Giant has escaped its cage, attacking neighborhood bunnies and munching on vegetable patches.
What a megamast means for the environment
How the biggest mast year in 45 years could have a big impact on native fauna and flora.
Deaf Foundation campaigns for captioning
The National Foundation for the Deaf is wanting to draw awareness to the lack of accessibility for the hearing impaired.
Cantabrians protest to save their water
Cathedral Square was flooded with people today opposing water bottling companies shipping local water overseas
Multiple injured in SH1 crash near Timaru
Three people have been airlifted to hospital after a crash along State Highway One near Timaru.
Carbon neutral NZ before 2050?
The Productivity Commission's goal of carbon neutrality in New Zealand by 2050 can be adjusted downward according to Forest and Bird.
Royal family 'feature' in lingerie shoot
"Drunken thief" takes portraits of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip from the British Hotel in Lyttelton and uses them for fashion shoot.
Heathcote River restoration work to begin
A second stage of riverbank restoration will take place along one of the city's most polluted rivers.
'It's a weird coincidence'
Aspiring pro-baseballer is surprised to find out how much in common he has with a Kiwi baseball legend.
Are the Port Hills polluting our rivers?
A volunteer group says the Port Hills fires affected water quality in streams, causing aquatic life to die.
Artist battles city's plastic problem
Local artist believes city council should do more to solve Christchurch's plastic problem.
Ara is about to become more awesome
Ministry of Awesome partners with Ara Institute of Canterbury to help young entrepreneurs.
TVNZ journalist Greg Boyed dies suddenly
Broadcaster, who was suffering from depression, dies while on holiday with family in Switzerland.
Why are our whitebait dying?
While environmentalists say banning commercial whitebaiting will save the species, a scientist begs to differ.
Christchurch embraces sustainable living
The Go Green Expo is a chance for Christchurch residents to find new ways to help the environment.
ECan to lead the way with solar
Environment Canterbury has announced it will install 124 solar panels at its Christchurch headquarters in Tuam St.
Protesters join hands against oil drilling
Protesters gathered in New Brighton last weekend to take part in in the international climate change protest, Hands Across the Sand.