Hey there, I'm Campbell Macpherson.
Pen to paper, fingers to keys or voice to camera. No matter the medium, I have strived to learn and become as good as possible at informing the masses through them. I am constantly relied on within my class to assist when needed. I help my tutor Jeff when help is needed. This can be in the form of building a roster or stepping up when someone is needed. I have an understanding of most things as I exposed myself to as much as possible while growing up. I also have a basic understanding of editing software like Avid and am ready and willing to learn more.
My goal as a journalist is to inform people of the truth and the information that is needing to be heard.
I have my full license.
Water Cremation Set for Christchurch Next Year
For the first time since 1909, a new way to honour the dead has been confirmed to be coming to Christchurch at the start of next year.
Secondary school basketball no longer second
Secondary school basketball still continues to gain popularity in New Zealand and specifically Canterbury.
City carpark to be turned into Catholic Cathedral
Christchurch’s Catholic Bishop has upended plans to build a new Cathedral in the Central City.
Local Christchurch farm’s worst season in 48 years
An early frost has caused Pataka Berries to have its worst season in over 48 years.
University of Canterbury research shoots for stars
Research experiments from the bright minds at the University of Canterbury will orbit Earth on the International Space Station.
Queen Anne Chocolates fighting Easter recession
Chocolates are in at Easter time but there’s fears the recession is hitting chocolatiers hard.
Government commits $3m to period products
The Coalition Government has announced it will commit $2.9 million to keep free period products in school.
Government plans to reform building consent system
Construction and Building Minister, Chris Penk, has announced plans to make building easier and faster for Kiwis.