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Sports reporter from New Zealand. New tennis boss found. TENNIS Canterbury has revealed its new general manager, with Hamish Cain to take up the role from Monday. Mr Cain has spent the last two years working for Tennis Victoria in Australia, and was previously employed by TCRI between 2010 and 2013. TCRI board chairman Peter Maciaszek said Hamish would be a welcome addition, and one of his chief tasks would be to implement the new strategic plan, set to be published in the next couple of months. We have ...
Highlights – Andrew Voerman
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Sports reporter from New Zealand. Being proud of the Pride. Kids out to make memories. Stormy’s hot to trot. Oh, what memories. Jockey isn’t horsing around. Canterbury Bulls win national final. City’s sports future. Canterbury chews through players. When Ken met Joey. Tofilau now a Knight. School sport hard to beat. Halfback moves up pecking order. Bearer of good news. Sunday soccer league celebrates milestone. Another Richie for Canterbury. Establishing culture a key factor for manager of All Blacks.
Tech look to win another Cup tie – Andrew Voerman
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Sports reporter from New Zealand. June 26, 2015. July 9, 2015. Tech look to win another Cup tie. HEADING INTO tomorrow’s third round, Cashmere Technical have won 15 Chatham Cup ties on the trot. From their Garrick Park home, down to Dunedin, and up to Auckland, they have held off 12 different challengers, on their way to completing two successful cup runs in a row. The winner will play the winner of tomorrow’s other game, between Coastal Spirit and Nomads United, in the round of 16 on July 11. They have ...
New tennis boss found – Andrew Voerman
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Sports reporter from New Zealand. July 1, 2015. July 9, 2015. New tennis boss found. TENNIS Canterbury has revealed its new general manager, with Hamish Cain to take up the role from Monday. Mr Cain has spent the last two years working for Tennis Victoria in Australia, and was previously employed by TCRI between 2010 and 2013. Mr Cain is effectively replacing Neil Prior, who resigned from the role of chief executive, as it was then known, in October last year. The TCRI board, alongside the board of the W...
Cricket a game of beating the odds | Andrew Voerman
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Sports reporter from New Zealand. March 6, 2015. Cricket a game of beating the odds. IT IS clear now that this is the World Cup of the bat. Never mind that it was two top-draw bowling performances (from Trent Boult and Mitchell Starc) that produced the game of the tournament so far, it has been the batting blitzkriegs that have captured the zeitgeist. Those were the 14th, 15th and 16th occasions on which a side has scored a total of 400 or more in a one-day game. The other is just how insane it was that ...
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Quake fatigue | drsjnz
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June 9, 2013. We’ve had another great winter weekend in Christchurch. Crisp mornings, blue skies, and a southerly that kindly waited until Sunday afternoon to roll in. Today I walked into town to return some movies to Alice in Videoland. Pick up some new ones, and do some writing and thinking over coffee at C1 Espresso. Just a normal weekend for a twenty-something living on the outskirts of the city centre. Creepy heads keep watch on High Street. I was lucky. My house didn’t fall down. No o...I’ve ...
Slow-burn stories | drsjnz
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September 26, 2013. Investigative features take detective work. Walt Jabsco. Our final big assignment of the year is out of the way, and boy was it a doozy. We were tasked with writing an investigative feature, and while we had most of the year to work on it it will surprise no one that in true student fashion the last few weeks were hectic. I chose to delve into the changes at the Department of Conservation, and tried to unravel what those changes will actually mean for on-the-ground conservation. The k...
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Dr Sarah-Jane O’Connor. Journalism student, University of Canterbury. Fairfax/The Press intern 2013. PhD Ecology, 2012. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Dr Sarah-Jane ...
Doctor?! | drsjnz
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May 3, 2013. Yes, it’s true, I’m finally finished. Two weeks ago I graduated with a PhD. The hard-won prize after five long years (plus the four years I spent in under-grad to qualify for entrance into a PhD – people seem to forget that part! So there it is, I’ve been at uni for the better part of a decade. And I’m still here. There are the financial reasons. The fact that a National government isn’t favourable to science (just look at the DOC cuts. We woke up in the middle of the night to an earthquake ...
Hold the camera steady! | drsjnz
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Hold the camera steady! August 1, 2013. Fensterbme flickr creative commons. I had never considered a job in TV journalism, writing it off as pretty people standing in front of cameras. Now, I see there’s much more involved than I thought. Getting someone to behave comfortably on camera, having them talk in viewer-friendly language and in a way that allow breaks for editing, working out how to tell a story in pictures when you’re used to crafting words. It’s tough! It starts with a suitably somber tone, a...
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O’Connor SJ and Kelly D (2012). Seed dispersal of matai (. By feral pigs (. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 36(2) 228 231. Boy brakes car and saves his poppa. Farmers’ markets grow profits. No respite for pet-owning tenants. Bike polo players to compete in US. Illegal ‘pet bonds’ charged on rentals. Shot police dog honoured for bravery. Doubts over Town Hall fix-up. St Andrew’s band best in the world. Mail gets through on tricycle. Town Hall tour by city councillors. Safety comes first in rebuild. Harmoni...
Covering breaking news | drsjnz
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June 23, 2013. CNN’s breaking news coverage of the Boston marathon bombing. This week I’ve been back in for my second work placement at. And I’ve been wondering what stories I’ll cover and follow this time round. I was last there in April, at the time of the Boston Marathon bombings. My only involvement in that story was to call local running clubs to find out if there were any Christchurch runners in Boston, but being in the. It begs the question: is it really better to be first, and potentially wrong?
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Sports reporter and feature writer at The Star. In Christchurch, NZ. March 6, 2015 at 2:35pm. Cricket a game of beating the odds. It is clear now that this is the World Cup of the bat. Never mind that it was two top-draw bowling performances (from Trent Boult and Mitchell Starc) that produced the game of the tournament so far, it ha…. Vision for tennis revealed. Young swimmer on course for worlds. February 27, 2015 at 6:43am. NZ Open 'the beginning' for teen. February 20, 2015 at 12:00am. Don’t pan...
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Sports reporter and columnist at The Star. Christchurch footballer helps Cooks win bronze. When Lee Maoate-Cox got home to Christchurch, she fell asleep on the couch, her Pacific Games bronze medal still hanging from her neck. A footballer with the Universities club, she had been away playing for the Cook Islands at the games, where they won a historic third place, beating Samoa 2-0 in their final match last Thursday. They duly obliged, losing to PNG by just two goals, enough to see them through. I didn’...
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