With the 'melting pot' that is Aotearoa, I want to tell stories that reflect the diverse nation we live in.
I'm driven by current affairs, news, learning and informing. This combined with my love for talking to people, has allowed me to craft accurate and balanced stories during my time here.
You'll see these passions accurately reflected in my work — from speaking to Ōtautahi's leading figures about city developments and issues, to world-class athletes such as Andrea Hansen.
To grow as a journalist, it's important to craft a range of story types, which I have achieved over the past two years and hope to further explore at an internship provider.
I thoroughly enjoy working in a fast-paced environment and believe my strong news sense, story-finding, writing and audio/video editing skills, will complement any newsroom.
Get in touch, I'd love to hear from you.
Email: cameron.joe@metronews.co.nz
Mobile: 0223532462
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Pitopito Kōrero: Episode 6
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Pitopito Kōrero: National Ticketing Solution
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Pitopito Kōrero: Episode 5
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Pitopito Kōrero: Hydrogen Aviation
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Pitopito Kōrero: Yana Ye
We might just have our next Lydia Ko on our hands – as a year three student is preparing to take the world by storm.
Pitopito Kōrero: Episode 4
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Pitopito Kōrero: Mt Hutt
Although the warmer weather has already reached our shores, it's not too late to hang up your boots.
Pitopito Kōrero: Town Hall 50th Anniversary
Despite being closed for eight years following the quakes, our town hall is still standing tall for its 50th anniversary.
Pitopito Kōrero: Episode 3
Join Cameron Joe, Daniel Perese, and Emily Ansell for your Canterbury Pitoptio Kōrero.
Pitopito Kōrero: Speed Limits
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Pitopito Kōrero: Canterbury Museum Revamp
It's out with the old and in with the new, Canterbury Museum's being renewed.
Pitopito Kōrero: Episode 2
Join Cameron Joe, Daniel Perese, Emily Ansell, Jordan Dunn, McKenzie jennings, and Safyia Mehta-Woledge for your Canterbury Pitoptio Kōrero.
Pitopito Kōrero: Christchurch Heritage Festival
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Pitopito Kōrero: Single-use Plastic
Next time you’re at your local takeaway shop, your food might come packed a little differently.
Pitopito Kōrero: Episode 1
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Pitter Patter Dance Ltd.
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Video Journalism Documentary: Bikelash
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Metronews: Andrea Hansen
40-year-old triathlete Andrea Hansen is going for gold.
Metronews: Christchurch Cathedral + Live Cross
It’ll be another three months or so before the Christchurch Catholic Cathedral will be safe enough for contractors to re-enter.
Metronews: Akaroa wharf rebuild
A $19 million wharf rebuild has Akaroa locals thrilled.
Metronews: Relay For Life
Covid restrictions have caused havoc for many fundraising events, but they haven’t stopped Papanui High School.
Metronews: Anchoring Highlights
Cameron Joe presenting Metronews.
Metronews 02/06/22
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School
Metronews 01/06/22
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
Metronews 31/05/22
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School
Metronews 30/05/22
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
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Radio Current Affairs: Students in isolation
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A welcome wave for international students
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Road upgrade seen as 'redundant' by some residents
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High hopes for Canterbury Museum revamp
The Canterbury Museum is hopeful it will get the funding required for a $195 million redevelopment.
The shipping container life is over
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Intersection upgrade to curb 'so many near misses'
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Arts Centre tower to reopen by end of year
The Christchurch Arts Centre’s observatory tower is being restored in hopes of attracting more tourists.