Growing up, broadcasting has always been a big part of my life. At 10 years old I became a host of the RDU radio show for kids. I did this for 7 years.
However, through my experience in radio, I wanted something more. I’ve always had a thirst for knowledge and a passion for the arts, which is why I decided to study Journalism.
I am hardworking, reliable and adaptable. I want to push myself and make the most out of all of life's experiences. I believe that I have the foundations to become a great journalist and a good asset to any team if only given the chance.
Note:
Te Reo- Basic but non conversational.
A change in meaning for quiz nights
Not only are quiz nights gaining new popularity but this time it is targeting a new generation.
Reggae surf rock hits North Canterbury
Canterbury Band LemonRidge is bringing the thunder as they prepare for their biggest gig yet!
A big weekend for Christchurch's newest show
This weekend saw over 20,000 visitors through the gates of Canterbury's showgrounds. As a new show was introduced.
An 8 hour journey for cancer.
Hundreds of 50CC city scooters tackle the southern alps in support of local cancer patients.
Local wildlife park battles funding crisis
Family favorite Orana park calls for help from the community and council as park struggles with current funding budgets.
'Living well Together' - an endometriosis story
Sophie Hetherington shares her story during Endometriosis Awareness Month.
DOC prepares for potential bird flu
As a deadly strain of bird flu spreads overseas DOC ramps up efforts to protect New Zealand's native wildlife.
What does the GP shortage mean for small towns?
As New Zealand faces a GP crisis, a North Canterbury town starts to feel the burn.
North Canterbury school ditches modern learning
Rangiora is home to one of New Zealand's biggest open-plan learning environments, so why are they changing it?
A sweet boost to the Poppy Day Appeal
The Rangiora RSA has a modern approach to this year's Poppy Day Appeal.
The Holi Fest comes to Rangiora
The 30th of March saw a splash of colour come to the centre of the North Canterbury town of Rangiora.
Primary industry job losses coming our way
Ministries of Primary Industries and Health reveal job cuts are on the way after receiving pressure from the government.