Ata Mārie, I am an ambitious and determined journalist studying as a second-year student at the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
I am eager to tell balanced and truthful stories, and I enjoy challenging myself to delve into all aspects of storytelling, whether that be through various issue based topics, or through a variety of news outlets.
As a creative individual, I thrive in both team and independent work. My passion and dedication to my stories can be valued by many, and I can't wait to continue learning while I delve into the industry.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my time on Metro News and Plains FM, which has made me even more enthusiastic to take my ideas to the next level.
I believe with my work ethic and positive attitude, I will be an excellent addition to any news environment.
Email: sophie.vaughan@metronews.co.nz
Linkedin: Linkedin Profile
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People with Down Syndrome in the workplace
Employers are being encouraged to give people with down syndrome a chance. While some do get work, many struggle to find a job and then keep it.
Changing the image of Croquet
When you think of what sports appeal to young people, croquet's the furthest from your mind. Now, Croquet New Zealand wants that to change and are trying to spread the word that croquet is cool.
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 - Thursday 18th May 2023
This episode of MetroNews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
MetroNews - Wednesday 17th 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.
People with Down syndrome not valued in workplaces
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Housing market still in a steady decline
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Cantabrians say goodbye to earthquake memorial
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