I'm currently in my second year studying broadcast journalism. I'm passionate about human rights and worldly issues. The media is one of the most influential platforms in the world and its a great place to inform the public about important issues. As a training journalist I want to make sure I am feeding the audience with truth, balance and accuracy. I always aim to do my best and produce my highest quality of work. I truly believe that comfort is the enemy of achievement. Getting out of my comfort zone is how I learn, grow and achieve.
NZ walking on thin ice
For some New Zealanders it'll be a bitter winter with many homes unfit for living.
From wheelchair to skis
A tricky sport for even able bodied people proves no challenge for Disabled Snowsports Canterbury
Sick students? Here's why
Cold environments are taking a toll on the well being of students.
The only ones wanting colder temperatures
Many New Zealand ski fields now rely on man-made snow as temperatures rise.
Coffee, cake and… death?
Take a look into a group that meets to talk about one societies most avoided topics, death.
Cantab kids: leaders of tomorrow
National Young Leaders day preparing our kids for the future
Time for change with bull breed dogs?
Neglected, rejected and now discriminated. Whats your perspective on bull breed dogs?
Kaikoura 'dodged a bullet'
Rain was not as bad as Kaikoura had prepared for.
North Island Floods: one missing, landslides and road closures
The remnants of ex-Cyclone Debbie are causing slips and road closures across the North Island.
Tai Tapu run helps New Brighton athletics
New Brighton Olympic Athletics Club set to benefit from runners participating in the Tai Tapu Run Festival.
More than just street art
"Graffiti can enlighten a community even in the darkest of times"
Mainland Tactix searching for extra spark
The Mainland Tactix are searching for that extra spark after losing to the Northern Stars at Horncastle Arena on Sunday.
St Andrew's win Maadi Cup
Christchurch's St Andrew's College have beaten 11 time winners Christ's College for the Maadi cup.
Cantabrians unite for Syria
"If anyone can relate to living in destruction, it's the people of Christchurch"
Duke Festival just the beginning
National champ takes win at New Brighton surf contest.
Bright future for young triathlete
There are big things ahead for triathlon champion 16-year-old Amelia Persson.
Beercycle tour hits Christchurch
New Zealand's only party bike pub crawl has recently come to Christchurch, and is already making waves.
Thieves target 'gold of New Zealand'
Canterbury beekeepers worry after hundreds of beehive thefts in the North Island.
Selwyn taverns to close an hour earlier
A policy has been passed for Selwyn bars and clubs to close at 2am in hopes help to lower alcohol-related crimes.