Kia ora, my name is Natasha Payne and I am a second year journalism student at the NZ Broadcasting School.
I'm interested in TV news and enjoy covering a wide range of things, from breaking news to sport! My other passions are Netball and the way women are represented throughout the media world wide.
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.
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This has been a very rewarding project for us all to work on, we hope you enjoy our content.
Business owners in desperate need of support
New Brighton retailers are calling on shoppers to back business in the east and help revitalise the ailing suburb.
Female rugby players call to be treated equally
The success of the Black Ferns is giving a boost to womens rugby nationwide, but some say female teams are being treated second best.
News bulletin, June 6th, 2019
A late dumping of snow for Mt Hutt, Canterbury's problem with counterfeit cash, and residents of Templeton fight against a local quarry.
News bulletin, June 5th, 2019
More Kiwis are being diagnosed with bowel cancer, the Muslim community heals together, and farmers say zero carbon targets are too tough.
Forwards coach re-signed
The crusaders have re-signed their forwards coach for another two years.
Veganism and butchery going hand in hand
The rise of veganism in New Zealand makes a Christchurch vegan butchery as busy as ever.
University counsellors are all some students have
UC students are calling for more staff as mental health issues skyrocket in tertiary education students.
Crusaders can't wait to play on home turf
Assistant coach Brad Mooar says the black and red side are ready to dominate on their own field
World class rugby player announces retirement
All Black Israel Dagg has decided to give up the game he loves after a knee injury.
City's top community garden just keeps growing
The gardeners behind Christchurch's popular shared pantry "wanted to give back."
Women told to cover up at university gym
University of Canterbury's recreation centre gym under fire for apparently restricting women's choice of clothing.
Students create logo for Christchurch Stadium
The Christchurch Stadium, previously 'AMI Stadium', has undergone a re-brand following AMI pulling its sponsorship.
Canterbury hope to continue winning run
Canterbury have named their side for their round 4 clash against Manawatu tomorrow night.
Kiwi surfers starved for funding
"Rugby gets all the funding," says New Zealand surf organiser.
Fundrasing for a special event
Three Cantabrian athletes are off to Abu Dhabi to represent New Zealand.
Smoked cheese pizza, anyone?
Cheese delivery guy finds New Brighton Pizza Hut full of smoke.
One dead after crash near Mt Cook
Three cars involved in crash at the intersection of State Highway 8 and Mt Cook Rd.
Loved ones of dementia patients call for help
Dementia is hitting both the DHB and families hard, as the number of patients rise.
Ara is about to become more awesome
Ministry of Awesome partners with Ara Institute of Canterbury to help young entrepreneurs.
Gap Filler opens new community car park
A new community car park, which funds neighbourhood projects, has opened in the city center today.
Yoga helps to keep beaches clean
Yoga fanatics headed to New Brighton beach combing both what they love, and what is needed.