Tēnā koutou, my name is Grace Thomas and I am a second year journalism student.
I have a passion for embracing diversity in my reporting and am always up for a good yarn.
"He aha te mea nui o te ao. He tāngata, he tāngata, he tāngata."
Women Where it Matters
In our final episode, Grace and Natasha take a look at the women hitting the tools in the trades industry.
Women Where it Matters
This episode we take a look at the issues which still surround women in sport.
Women Where it Matters
This episode Grace and Natasha meet the cast of Court Theatre production, "Fresh Off The Boat" as they take a look in to Pasifika theatre.
Women Where it Matters
This episode Grace and Natasha visit Hohepa Canterbury, a leading disability service provider.
Women Where it Matters
In this episode, join Grace and Natasha as they explore the rise of sustainable fashion.
Women Where it Matters
In this episode, join Grace and Natasha as they take a deeper look in to mental illness in Aotearoa.
Women Where it Matters
In this episode, join Grace and Natasha as they take to the streets with the climate strike protesters.
SPELD NZ
Throughout our multi-platform campaign, we focussed on how SPELD NZ has been transforming lives for 50 years.
Push to teach New Zealand history in schools
Teachers have started a petition to get Kiwis learning about their past.
Saving student's art from the skip
School students are creating industry level art, but it's often hidden in the shadows. A new idea is helping them showcase their best work.
A helping hand for the hungry
With winter here, those living on the streets will be feeling it the most. But some volunteers are making the chill a little easier to bear.
News bulletin, June 7th, 2019
Riverside markets set to open, some tiny creatures are in danger of death, and will woman's rugby take the lead?
Te reo... what?
It's time New Zealanders properly understand te reo Māori.
Time to put down the books and pick up the tools?
The trades industry is desperate for more workers and school leavers could be the answer.
Tiny shops, huge impact
Linwood's Tiny Shop Village is run by the community, for the community.
Community spirit keeps post shop alive
Run by volunteers, the Stanmore Road post shop is one of the only stand-alone post shops in New Zealand.
Ngāi Tahu exhibition reveals hidden treasures
The Kā Huru Manu Mapping Project unlocked thousands of Māori place names and stories within Te Waipounamu, many never seen before.
The rise of reo
Fish, chips and te reo Māori. It doesn't get more kiwi than that.
Celebrating the end of an era
Linwood College celebrated the past and looked towards the future before the school's demolition.
Diversity in science needs investment
Proper investment is needed if we want more diversity in New Zealand's science industry.
Screams heard as car mounts footpath, hits people
Two pedestrians are hurt, one in a critical condition, after being hit by a car at the intersection of Fitzgerald Ave and Gloucester St.
Road spikes stop fleeing driver
Driver of a stolen car runs from police after crashing on Fitzgerald Ave.
'Embrace diversity but recognise similarities'
Fulbright scholarship winner wants Kiwi communities to embrace similarities, not differences.
Hip hop royalty headed for Christchurch.
Wu-Tang Clan have announced their first headlining show down under.
City Mission to ease homelessness in Christchurch
The conversation about homelessness is well overdue, says city missioner.
The Southern Steel grab Premership title
After a nail biting game, the Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel have come out on top as back to back champions.