Kia Ora,
During my time at the New Zealand Broadcasting School, I’ve had the privilege to tell people’s stories from all different backgrounds.
I pride myself on my strong work ethic, professionalism, and inclusion of diverse groups of people.
I enjoy telling stories from minority communities that would not usually be covered, especially people with disabilities.
Feel free to check out my stories below.
NZ Police
‘Be Safe, Feel Safe’ is intended to educate and inform 18-24’s around alcohol, drug and road safety ahead of this summer season.
Canterbury MTB Series 2020
Cantabrians young and old battle it out for top spot at the Canterbury MTB Series.
They're calling on you - recycling initiative
Find out how you can do your part in saving gorilla habitat in Africa through this Orana Wildlife Park initiative.
A world first - cheese made from kumara
One Cantabrian has Kiwis raving about her game-changing cheese.
Metro News 2020: 18th September
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But, you don't look sick? Episode 4
In the final episode, James Fleury has a conversation with 15-year-old, Nicole Thornton about her chronic health journey and her petition.
But, you don't look sick? Episode 3
In episode 3, James Fleury has a conversation with NZ sports broadcaster, Tony Johnson about life with a chronic disease and his career.
But, you don't look sick? Episode 2
In the second episode, James Fleury has a conversation with NZ elite trainer, Cate Grace about her journey living with chronic disease.
But, you don't look sick? Episode 1
In the first episode, James Fleury has a conversation with NZ food-travel show host, Nici Wickes about life with a chronic disease.
Lockdown's over: separation anxiety in your dog
A canine behaviourist has given Metronews some tips to keep dogs happy when their owners return to busy schedules after lockdown.
UC invention could reinvent high speed 3D printers
A UC Mechanical Engineer is working on a prototype 3D printer that uses hybrid laser beams to speed up printing without reducing accuracy.
Kia Orana - your COVID-19 updates in your language
CEO of the Ministry of Pacific Peoples said COVID-19 updates would be broadcast in nine different Pacific languages on multiple platforms.
Seals, tropics and glaciers - what connection?
US glaciologist Kiya Riverman spoke to the US Embassy Youth Council in New Zealand about what scientists have discovered in Antarctica.
Epicentre vs shining light - not much difference
Two countries, two very different COVID-19 fatality outcomes - Italy and NZ now find themselves stuck in a similar economic situation.
Kiwi ingenuity at its best: Blister Twister
The Blister Twister is a device that people with arthritic or sore hands can use to open Medico Paks.
COVID-19 UPDATE
Today's update on New Zealand's COVID-19 cases
Nelson inventor changes more lives
From the original milk bottle opener Milk Mate to the Nitrolingual spray pump, 75-year-old Pete Chapman has created it all
SPCA: 'video chat' with your potential pet
The Nelson SPCA has come up with some creative ways to introduce potential pet owners to animals using modern technology.
Kiwi describes life inside US COVID-19 epicentre
A Kiwi who lived in New York City during the COVID-19 outbreak told Metronews what life was like inside America's most virus-stricken city.
OE Adventure - Mission to beat the borders.
Thousands of young Kiwis embark on a journey overseas each year, however, their plans this year became more of a challenge than expected.
US Kiwi athletes stay positive despite lockdown
Three US college swimmers from New Zealand have not let lockdown get in the way of preparation for their next swim season.
New delivery service supports village's vulnerable
The Tasman town’s Top Up Box food delivery recently began service to a number of vulnerable members of the community.
COVID-19: Kiwi family given all clear in Vietnam
A Kiwi family in Vietnam can leave quarantine, as the possibly infected group who used the same gym tested negative to the virus.
COVID-19: Kiwi family quarantined in Vietnam
A New Zealand family living in Vietnam is having to self-quarantine because they may've come into contact with the virus.
Dairy closed after robbery
A Colombo St dairy has been robbed. Three teenagers are accused of the crime.
Email scammer targets polytech
Ara Institute of Canterbury staff are being warned not to open emails claiming to expose their use of explicit content.
Hospital pharmacists to strike again
Strike planned after district health board fails to offer pay increase following first strike by pharmacists.
Truck driver threatened by angry group in court
Truck driver Casey Winter receives threats from angry group after pleading guilty to reckless driving causing death and injury.
Group wants face-lift for Denton Park
Hornby residents fear the 1974 Commonwealth Games legacy will be lost without a memorial of Stanley Denton at the park.
Airborne Space Observatory attracts thousands
Nearly 4000 eager Cantabrians got the chance to tour the NASA and German Aerospace Center's modified Boeing 747SP aircraft.
'We are screwing the planet'
City councillor Deon Swiggs backs the climate emergency declaration.
Gloomy start to make way for sunny afternoon
Christchurch is in for a cool, foggy start this morning with sunny skies expected mid afternoon.
Health board 'ignorant' on transgender issues
Canterbury District Health Board receives education about gender diverse people and the health issues they are facing.
Child protection programme 'brilliant'
Safeguarding Children programme praised for helping those working with children and youth respond to child abuse and neglect.
Youth hangout upgraded after success
Facility needed for those lacking father figures and good role models, says local politician.
Muslim leaders applaud health recovery plan
Health Ministry to fund psychologists, PTSD specialists, resettlement experts and family violence workers in response to mosque attacks.
New playspace excites Harrington Park residents
Riccarton residents are "thrilled" with the Harrington Park playspace renewal according to a community survey completed last October.