Tena koe, Ko Lucy toku ingoa.
Determination, creativity and organisation are my key skills.
My passion for journalism came from storytelling, from a young age I could capture the rooms attention when telling a story, now I want to tell the stories that are important to Aotearoa. Current affairs, news, tourism and people stories are what interests me, and I have a goal of involving and engaging the younger generation in the news. Television news and video journalism are where I excelled and thrived - scripting stories and writing to the pictures is something I found important in news. I look forward to bringing my positive and creative mindset into your newsroom.
In Touch: I am hope
A Christchurch gym held an event where world records were broken and hours of none stop exercises to raise awareness and money for I Am Hope
In Touch: Earthquake Interview
Tomorrow is New Zealand shake out day and hundreds of thousands of Kiwis around the country will drop cover and hold.
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 …
Metro News: Gumboot Friday
Poor mental health continues to impact young Kiwis around New Zealand, so gumboot Friday is raising money for kids counselling
Metro News Studio Interview: Council Parking
The Christchurch City Council has a new app that allows people to pay for metered parking through their phones
Tourism students are divided about their future
The New Zealand School of Tourism has had a drop in numbers after Covid but is staying optimistic.
Community board position hotly contested
Seven candidates to contest Linwood-Central-Heathcote board by-election.
Tourism in need of a government with a vision
The election is approaching and the new Government in power must have the vision to revitalise the tourism industry.
Tourism Industry 'monitoring' lockdown updates
Canterbury and most of New Zealand have moving into Level 2 and the tourism industry is unsure what will happen to the sector.
Tourism sector wants wage support extension
The Covid-19 wage subsidy will not be extended and it's likely to result in significant job losses across the tourism sector.
Budget didn't fulfil tourism industry's wishes
Tourism businesses had hoped for more than an eight-week extension to the wage subsidy.
Tourism in 'extended hibernation'
Local authorities in Canterbury are banding together to help the tourism industry recover after Covid-19.