Kia Ora - I'm Gerrit Doppenberg.
I have a desire to tell stories. Story-telling and writing are passions of mine - and I find that journalism is a craft that has allowed me to develop my writing and my ability to convey information.
There's few things better than finding a nice cut of audio or a grab that creates a high quality piece of journalism. I have a keen eye for this, and a fast turnaround for story creation.
In my spare time, I'm a professional comedian in Christchurch, performing regularly. This year, I was even asked to perform in the International Comedy Festival - Mc'ing for another comedian at her debut show.
I also enjoy weightlifting and mixed martial arts - the largest growing sport in the world.
I think my unique set of skills in communication and my quick turnaround would be a great investment for any newsroom.
FRINGE: Maverick
For a professor of criminal justice at the University of Canterbury, Jarrod Gilbert has a fair few stories for the watercooler.
FRINGE: Transition
The story of award-winning comedian Jadwiga Green.
FRINGE: Venture
Jon Heslop has seen the highs and lows of running a business - how did a 28 year old from Leeston become a New Zealand success story?
FRINGE: Recovery
Joanna Prendergast had her life turned around by a shock diagnosis, but she's using her experience to help others on their health journeys.
FRINGE: Odyssey
In the search of martial art greatness, Gregory Watson ended up in the slums of Brazil, trying to carve out his place in the world.
FRINGE: Resurrection
From a life of crime and little hope, to helping others turn their lives around - the story of Christchurch man Jacob Skilling.
Myovolt
Myovolt Is a new wearable vibration therapy that targets joints and muscles for recovery and warming up.
We created three video advertisements, two podcast episodes, four radio ads and a media plan …
Flooding around Heathcote
Residents around the Heathcote river are fed up with bi-annual flooding. What's being done about the issue?
Morning Rave
At HIDE people flocked early in the morning to start their day off with a boogie. Gerrit Doppenberg investigates
Silent Disco
Normally the Terrace in Christchurch would be pumping with loud bass in music - but Original Sin has found a solution for noise.
Radio current affairs: Legionnaires disease
Legionnaires disease. A deadly pneumonia found in compost, but not as highly researched and funded as other diseases - despite the danger
Metronews 4/6/21
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the NewZealand broadcasting school
Metronews 2/6/21
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the NewZealand broadcasting school
Metronews 31/05/21
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the NewZealand broadcasting school
Teething issues for vaccine rollout
The vaccine rollout is on schedule, but it doesn't mean there aren't growing pains.
Link hits the gas with tech award nomination
A Christchurch engineering company has been nominated for the Hi-Tech company of the year award for work in their field.
Calling for a quick death for live exports
Protesters gathered outside Riverside market on Saturday to call for an accelerated end to live exports.
SOS Colombia in Christchurch
Colombians held a vigil to spread awareness on increased violence being committed by the Government in their home country
Porne, brunch and cardigans at the comedy fest
Christchurch comedians are gearing up to storm the stage at this year's international comedy festival in Auckland.
Former prisoner starts suicide-prevention charity
Jacob Skilling says his checkered past will help those needing help to relate to him.
Level 2 knockout blow for MMA event
A local mixed martial arts event has been postponed a second time because of Covid-19 restrictions.
International students in visa limbo
Student visa processing backlog means many have paid fees and are studying, but have no access to essential learning tools.
Largest hospital in NZ to open in three months
The Ministry of Health has handed Christchurch's new hospital to the district health board after a two-year delay
Twitter becomes Hands-free
National's new Rangitata candidate, Megan Hands, who is an Environment Canterbury councillor, has deleted her Twitter profile.
Mass masking to avoid second lockdown
A public health expert says "mass masking" is an alternative to lockdown measures should there be another Covid-19 breakout in New Zealand.
Health is wealth at Welles S
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