With the 'melting pot' that is Aotearoa, I want to tell stories that are reflective of the diverse nation we live in.
I'm driven by current affairs, news, learning and informing. This combined with my general love for talking to people, has allowed me to craft accurate and balanced stories during my time at the NZBS.
To grow as a journalist, it’s important to craft a range of story types, which I have achieved over these past two years, and hope to further explore at an internship provider.
I thoroughly enjoy working in a fast-pace environment, and believe my strong news sense, writing, and interviewing skills that I have developed, will complement any newsroom.
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Email: cameron.joe@metronews.co.nz
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