I am a student journalist in my second year of study at the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
It is a privilege to pursue and broaden my knowledge in broadcast media at this institute and I consider it an even greater privilege to be a broadcaster of the future in Aotearoa and beyond.
I seek to engage my audience through delivering quality content, and doing justice to the topical issues which are facing our evolving society.
Retooled - Metro News 2020
Buying second-hand won't cost you the earth; it'll help the environment, economy and your wallet instead
Plains FM - Metro News 2020
Facilitating community and connection over Christchurch's airwaves
Metro News 2020: 18th September
Brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
Plains FM Student Current Affairs Programme
Carmina Blewett investigates Aotearoa's best fake news and looks into what is happening with Kiwi weddings during the COVID-19 pandemic
Metro News: 14/9/20
The students at the New Zealand Broadcasting School bring you Metro News for 2020.
The Cost of Love Episode 5
In the fifth episode, Kate Davey and Carmina Blewett take a final look at culture and society's impact and influence on relationships
The Cost of Love Episode 4
In the fourth episode, Carmina Blewett and Kate Davey uncover what society and culture have meant and will mean for relationships
The Cost of Love Episode 3
The Cost of Love discusses the sacrifices, attitudes as well as the emotional and material price we are willing to pay for our relationships
The Cost of Love Episode 2
The Cost of Love podcast explores the sacrifices, attitudes as well as the emotional and material price we pay for our relationships
The Cost of Love - Episode 1
In the first episode, Carmina Blewett and Kate Davey take a look at media's relationship with love
COVID-19 New Zealand: Food for thought
What's in your fridge may speak for more than just your cravings
Delivering sweetness to the city
Products are selling like hotcakes for two businesses supplying Christchurch with much-deserved sweet treats.
COVID-19 update
No new deaths for the second day of Alert Level 3
The Clarks Vs. COVID-19
A Christchurch family has avoided Coronavirus twice over, with Paul Clark and daughter-in-law, Kelley, both testing negative.
Travel: Re-plan, rethink, respect
With global tourism on hold, COVID-19 is changing the topic for globetrotting writers.
Little Joys by Amelie finding its feet in COVID-19
For a small Christchurch start-up, things are looking bright, despite stumbling upon initial lockdown hurdles
COVID-19 puppies: the ruff end of the stick
While man is restricted to physical distancing, so is his best friend.
Ugly Ink: Approachable art for all situations
Cantabrian Sam Moore is finding inspiration in making art for a future hope during national lockdown measures
The rainbow connection shining through coronavirus
Face-to-face interactions may be down, but the social support network won't be stopped when it comes to reaching out.
Coronavirus update
20 new cases for lockdown day 20
Saigon's heat returns to Christchurch
The award-winning musical, Miss Saigon, opened on Friday evening in the city's Isaac Theatre Royal.
Christchurch creatives' new spin on live music
A local post-punk electronic trio are giving new life to traditional music performances.
Pinoy pride shines for upcoming Miss Saigon show
Several Filipinos from around Australasia will be stepping into the limelight in the production of Miss Saigon.
Housing agency approves of government funding
Housing Christchurch has welcomed the proposal of some $50 million.
Pro-vaping group rebukes Cancer Society
The Aotearoa Vapers Community Advocacy claim the Cancer Society's approach to vaping will cost lives.
Mayoral challenger condemns drug availability
Darryll Park, one of the city's candidates for the top job, has announced his stance against illegal substances and their impact on crime.
School now open after health scare
Haeata Community College's temporary closure has lifted today after classes were suspended due to suspected viral gastroenteritis.
Mental health understaffed in Christchurch
Staff and patients are experiencing the consequences of the major shortage of mental health professionals.
The "hottest night of winter" a first for the city
Christchurch can expect a fun-filled evening with the inaugural Latin Street Party to light up New Regent Street on July 20
Have you cheated on an assignment?
Educational providers are being called upon to curb the prevalence of bogus work.
Instaworthy spot to provide 'lots of fun'
Christchurch's much anticipated #chchswing nears completion.
Second fire to hit Ashburton
'Suspicious' fire in Peter St a week after another arson in the same neighbourhood.
Fresh start, mild afternoon, heavy traffic
Weather and traffic: Christchurch has a balmy afternoon in store after a brisk start and heavy traffic at the start of the day.
Recycled is the new black
Christchurch's latest pre-loved clothing store is saying no to fast fashion.
Inaugural light show surpasses expectations
Lumiere d'Akaroa attracted triple the expected numbers on Saturday night.
Two toilets and 100 car parks 'not enough'
New facilities for popular Lake Roto Kohatu Reserve may be insufficient, public feedback submission suggests.
Jucy Snooze: Christchurch's alternative sleepover
Since November 2016, Jucy Snooze has been offering travellers Christchurch's only cellular-styled accommodation.
Swimming spot in line for $1.2m upgrade
The popular Lake Roto Kohatu Reserve is on its way to receiving new toilet facilities, more parking and better access.
J Day supporters come together in central city
Protesters gathered in Latimer Square to unite in the push for cannabis law reform.
A Culture Rising about to turn one
Youth-focused hip hop initiative will celebrate its first anniversay this month.
Art meets politics at gallery
New Zealand artist Simon Denny's exhibition is presenting art in a fresh way at the Christchurch Art Gallery.