I’ve been mobbed by huskies, leaped on by children, drenched outside Parliament and tromped miles up a steep hills. And I’ve loved every second of it. I’m a strong, independent journalism student with an eye for quirky stories and an ear for radio. I love community-based projects that connect, inspire and entertain.
I offer a different perspective, a passionate and strong work ethic, an efficient, honed skill set and a dash of humour here and there. And if the work is mucky, I don’t mind; I’m from a farm on an island in the middle of nowhere. Mud is mud.
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The Happiness Report - Episode Seven
The Conclusion
The Happiness Report - Episode Six
What is Happiness?
The Happiness Report - Episode Five
Those Around Us
The Happiness Report - Episode Four
Children and Mental Health
The Happiness Report - Episode Three
Youth and Mental Health
The Happiness Report - Episode Two
Adults and Mental Health
The Happiness Report - Episode One
An Introduction To Mental Health
Christchurch Symphony Orchestra
A compilation of the content created for the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra
Colouring Away Hardship
One woman is on a mission to make sure all kids have pens and pencils.
Radio Lollipop; A Van of Joy
Radio Lollipop is a charity spreading joy in hospitals all around the world.
A Husky Sized Problem
Game of Thrones took the world by storm and everyone wants a husky but not everyone knows what they're in for and the dogs are suffering.
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.
A Game of Huskies
Game of Thrones is entering its final season so what does that mean for huskies?
Getting the flu shot
It's flu season. We've seen the pamphlets, we've heard the warnings but have we heard everything?
5,500 signature petition handed over at Parliament
Post-graduate students want their student allowance reinstated.
Can New Zealand really be predator free by 2050?
Rats, stoats and possums are the main target of DOC's Predator Free by 2050 scheme.
Are cats as bad for native birds as we think?
House cats have long been painted as the big bad wolf of local native bird conservation.
Bilingual Babies
Babies around Christchurch are learning Sign language
Are airlines flying low on gender diversity?
Many domestic airlines still don't offer gender neutral booking options.
Tips, tricks and Thrips
The Canterbury Horticulture Society talks tips, tricks and thrips
Christchurch: a biodiversity refuge
Christchurch is working towards becoming a more biodiverse city
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.
Dog stabber to enter into mediation
Former friends will now enter into a restorative justice conference after the stabbing of Skipper.
Free bus travel between Ara and the hospital
Because Ara Institute of Canterbury's nursing students are now based at a new campus by the hospital.
Could you get the boot from Uber?
Uber wants passengers to be nicer to their drivers.
City councillor David East 'stood down'
A Christchurch City Councillor has been stood down after accusing council staff of 'tampering' with district plans.
Wild weather welcomes Spring
Strong winds and surface flooding scatter wheelie bins and rubbish on the streets of suburban Christchurch.
Water treatment 'likely to be permanent'
Christchurch's water security is still questionable, says city water supply manager.
One dead after crash near Mt Cook
Three cars involved in crash at the intersection of State Highway 8 and Mt Cook Rd.
'In trouble' for alternative chlorine view
City councillor Aaron Keown invites ionization proponent to present idea. It wasn't appreciated.
Light pollution threatens night-sky wow factor
Astronomical society urges the use of LED lights to preserve star-gazing.
RDU fundraising marathon a success
Alternative radio station raises more than $10,000 in 24-hour fundraising marathon.
Where can you buy Ara-branded merchandise?
Ara Institute of Canterbury students want to show pride in their campus, but have no idea where to get the "merch".
RDU fundraising marathon
Alternative radio station is about to embark on a 24-hour fundraising marathon.