There is no greater pleasure for me than conceiving a hard-hitting story and following it through with a result I'm proud of. When I'm not working on stories in class, I'm researching my own at home, simply for the love of it.
Before coming to Ara, I spent two years working and travelling, gaining valuable experience and life skills. Along with studies, I run my own business working as an independent contractor, so work ethic is a familiar phrase. Combine these with the skillset that broadcasting school is so famously known for teaching, and I'd say I’m ready to prove myself in the industry.
My mission is to restore eroding trust in the media through accurate, honest, and balanced reporting, with a big emphasis on truth. Now more than ever, amidst growing public division, New Zealand needs strong, reliable figures they can trust.
“The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way.” - Marcus Aurelius
What changes will affect you: Budget 2026
Here's what you need to know about Budget 2026.
Budget 2026: What we know
Finance Minister Nicola Willis is set to announce the budget at 2pm today.
CCC Calls Govt for Airbnb Register
Christchurch Central is experiencing a housing boom, but residents say they aren't getting the community they hoped for.
WoF Overhaul
A large portion of vehicle owners could be in for half as many WoF's from November 1st
Russian Warbirds fly on despite military pullout
The Yak-52 aerobatic team aim to put on a great show in spite of disappointing Warbirds announcement.
Warbird show goes on despite military withdrawal
Warbirds Over Wanaka has confirmed this weekend's show will continue after a number of military aircraft pulled out at the last minute.
Govt announces fuel alert triggers
Level 1 to level 4, where are we now and what will trigger changes?
Canterbury Basin Hydrocarbon Exploration
A Wellington-based company has applied to drill for oil off the South Island's east coast, opening a three-month competitive process.
Rezoning for Christchurch suburbs
Council approves large-scale rezoning, asks for exemption to government housing plan.
Common herbicide linked to liver damage
New research shows glyphosate and nanoplastics linked to cell damage.
Concern over lack of cops
Selwyn has just a quarter of the police its rapidly growing population needs, and its mayor is taking concerns to Parliament.