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Kia ora, ko Luka toku ingoa.
My interest in journalism came from being curious about the world around me. From a young age, I was always asking my parents questions about anything from politics or science to sports. As I've gotten older I've kept this curiousity which I think makes journalism the perfect career for me.
I've loved my time at Broadcasting School so far and I've covered a variety of different topics and issues. Being able to do something different each day is one of the most exciting parts of this career for me.
I've also been writing for the ara student magazine, which I've enjoyed as an opportunity to do some longer-form creative writing.
I'm an outgoing, curious, and driven person and I think these attributes will serve me well in any newsroom. My goal in getting an internship is to learn as much as possible from the people around me and to improve myself as a journalist.
At The Moment: Episode Six
Archie Milligan and Luka Forman bring you stories and interviews on the new and interesting happenings in Canterbury.
At The Moment: Episode Five
Archie Milligan and Luka Forman bring you stories and interviews on the new and interesting happenings in Canterbury.
At The Moment: Episode Four
Archie Milligan and Luka Forman bring you stories and interviews on the new and interesting happenings in Canterbury
At The Moment: Episode Three
Archie Milligan and Luka Forman bring you stories and interviews on the new and interesting happenings in Canterbury.
At The Moment: Episode Two
Archie Milligan and Luka Forman bring you stories and interviews on the new and interesting happenings in Canterbury.
At The Moment: Episode One
Archie Milligan and Luka Forman bring you stories and interviews on the new and interesting happenings in Canterbury.
Right to repair - VJ
Luka Forman finds out more about the 'Right to repair' movement
TV:Increased demand for foodbanks and free stores.
As living expenses rise across the country, more people are fighting to stay afloat.
Metronews 03/06/22
This is the final episode of Metronews 2022. Brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
TV: Electrify Aotearoa
Over 80% of business startup teams in New Zealand are men only. But there's an event here in Christchurch which aims to change that.
Metronews 02/06/22
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School
Metronews 01/06/22
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
TV: Cold Immersion Therapy
Plunging yourself into ice cold water might not be your idea of a good time, but at O studio people pay good money to do it.
TV: Repair Riverlution
If your old stuff breaks, you might just throw it out. But at Repair Riverlution, a team of volunteers will help you get it back in shape.
Metronews 31/05/22
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School
Teaching sustainability through Tikanga
Not for profit Para Kore held a wānanga to teach people about waste and sustainability through the Māori concepts of Tikanga and Whakapapa.
Should gay men be able to donate blood?
Head of Body Positive New Zealand Mark Fisher says the current criteria is discriminatory.
A chance for kids to have fun and find their voice
LOOP youth centre in Papanui is running events such as rock climbing, gaming and a tech day to celebrate Youth Week.
"It was a bad day to be a snag."
ENSOC hosts a sausage eating contest with the chance to win a moped.
Radio CAF:Should we expell the Russian ambassador?
There's been an increasing push for New Zealand to expell its Russian Ambassador, over the country's invasion of Ukraine.
Radio CAF: Should New Zealand adopt a living wage?
New Zealand has one of the highest minimum wages in the world, but some say it still doesn't provide enough to get by.
Concerns over propaganda from Russian Embassy
Experts and politicians have raised concerns around the Russian Embassy in New Zealand spreading misinformation.
Black smoke blankets Ōtautahi
Fire and emergency services were called to a fire at the Christchurch Wastewater Treatment plant this afternoon.
Batons, barbed wire and politics.
He ran for Mayor twice without ever wanting the position and he's one of New Zealand's most influential activists - the story of John Minto.
Water reform needs local input, says Councillor
A Christchurch City Councillor is calling for consultation with ratepayers, before a decision is made on water reform.
Christchurch is hiring
Campaign aims to attract skilled workers to fill vacancies created by an ageing population.
Protests over Middle East violence
A crowd gathered at the Bridge of Remembrance to call for the government to take action about the situation in the Middle East.
Parklands troublemakers prompt community meeting
School hires security to deal with intimidating group while business owner and local residents call for a return of community policing.
Local record stores pushing on through pandemic
Local record stores are thriving despite Covid-19 lockdowns and border closures.
'Parakiore' approved for new sports complex
Christchurch City Council has approved the name 'Parakiore Recreation and Sports Centre' for the (formerly known as) Metro Sports Facility.
New Regent St struggles without tourists
Businesses on New Regent St have seen a drop in customers since New Zealand’s borders closed because of Covid-19.