I am an information junkie.
I’ve always been the friend who knew facts about the most useless things. The friend who was always reading up about current and past events. The curious friend. My desire to learn more and more about the world around me is what got me on this path, and what I believe has allowed me to develop my skills as a journalist.
During my time at the Broadcasting School I have been able to grow so much. Not only as an up and coming journalist, but as a person. I have been able to turn my curiosity into story-telling, while meeting so many inspiring and fascinating people along the way.
My time here has been so special for me, and I cannot wait to use what I’ve learnt to go into the industry as a journalist who strives for fairness, honesty and diversity.
Redefining "Normal": John Pike
Redefining "Normal", breaking misconceptions surrounding people with disabilities.
Redefining "Normal" - John Powe
Redefining "Normal", breaking misconceptions surrounding people with disabilities.
Redefining "Normal" - Renee
Redefining "Normal", breaking misconceptions surrounding people with disabilities.
Redefining "Normal" - Mark
Redefining "Normal", breaking misconceptions surrounding people with disabilities.
Redefining "Normal": Tracy Brookman
Redefining "Normal", breaking misconceptions surrounding people with disabilities.
Recycling rates in New Zealand lower than expected
Reduce, reuse, recycle. They’re the three magic words that kiwis have had drilled into their heads for years.
Radio CAF: Should chlorine be added to our water?
The clash continues to get chlorine out of Christchurch's water. Outrage ensued recently when the city was told it had to remain.
New fire technology makes community safer
New fire detection technology has been installed in McHugh's Forest Park to detect when fires break out.
Art Markets needing more support than ever
After recent issues such as the Covid pandemic and cost of living crisis, small businesses are struggling to make a living.
Local cleanup event a major success
The Mother of All Cleanups event brought together the Otautahi community for one cause, cleaning up our waterways.
Radio Current Affairs - Show Two 2023
A Current Affairs show on Plains FM exploring important local issues, run by the second-year journalism students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
Radio Current Affairs - Show One 2023
A Current Affairs show on Plains FM exploring important local issues, run by the second-year journalism students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
MetroNews - Friday 19th May 2023
This episode of MetroNews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
MetroNews - Thursday 18th May 2023
This episode of MetroNews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
MetroNews - Monday 15th May 2023
This episode of MetroNews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.