I am hard-working, focused and dedicated to finding quality stories. As well as studying journalism at the New Zealand Broadcasting School, I also hold a Diploma in Documentary Directing meaning I have a versatile range of skills. Since then I have worked on different projects including as a production assistant and transcriber. I also have additional speech training from TedX International, and presenter training from the National Institute of Dramatic Arts and Studio 111. My end goal is to work as a journalist, using my voice to expose truths and positively make a difference in the world.
MetroNews: September 17th 2020
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Brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School: Metro News 2020
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Red zone plan gets the thumbs up
The regeneration plan for the red zone gets full support from local leaders
TVNZ awards for NZBS students
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