Hi there! I'm Lucy and I'm so excited to be applying for an internship and starting my career in the media.
I'm in awe of the power that the media has to create change in the world. I chose to study journalism because I want to be a part of that change and tell the stories that matter.
Breast Implants: A silent poison?
One woman's story of how her breast implant slowly stole her health.
Why Millennials Should Give A Dime- Episode 1
Everything you need to know about how to take back control of your personal finances.
Christchurch Symphony Orchestra
A compilation of the content created for the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra
Christchurch's bodybuilders
Lucy Henry went down to the regional body building competition to see exactly what goes into preparing for the extreme sport.
Nutrition and Mental Health
Can your diet be affecting your mental health more than you think?
New Zealand's Nursing Drain
Tired of low pay and stressful working conditions, many of our young nurses are leaving for better prospects overseas.
Riverside to bring in "10,000 people a day"
The developer behind the new central city farmers market is confident it will work - despite an oversupply of hospitality venues.
News bulletin, June 3, 2019
The marathon makes its way back to the Town Hall, farmers and MPI call for better tracking of livestock, and we head to Armageddon.
Mosque attack victim: "I need my wife"
Mohammad Arafat wants his wife's visa extended as he says she's the only person that can comfort him.
Is our city becoming more cycle-friendly?
According to the Christchurch City Council, the number of women cycling has increased by six percent in the last year.
Musician donates proceeds to terror attack victims
The One Man Skiffle Machine turned his album release show on Friday night into an opportunity to help out the Christchurch Muslim community.
Massive opposition to euthanasia bill
Over 90 per cent of submissions to parliament oppose the controversial euthanasia bill.
Ngai Tahu: Drop 'compulsory' from te reo policy
South Island tribe welcomes Green Party's call to make learning te reo Maori compulsory in schools but worries about the wording.
Three new players named to face North Harbour
The Canterbury rugby team to play North Harbour tomorrow has been named.
Protesters stand up against 1080
Protests against the use of controversial pesticide 1080 happened across New Zealand on Saturday.
Car flips at central city intersection
The crash happened earlier this morning on the Manchester and Kilmore St intersection.
City councillor accuses staff of ‘tampering’
Christchurch city councillor David East accuses council staff of "tampering" with district plans for Christchurch's eastern suburbs.
Christchurch brothel by-law 'unfair'
Banning sex workers from operating out of multi-unit complexes is "harsh", says prostitutes' collective founder.
'Humongous flames' engulf Woolston house
A house on Tilford St has been left ruins after a fire in the early hours of this morning.
Chlorination blamed for hot water cylinder fails
Plumbers say chlorine is corroding copper pipes and that the same thing happened in Havelock North before Christchurch.