Content collaborations, thought leadership and long-form writing from my portfolio.

As featured in

She’ll be right … with insurance

- Informed Investor magazine, 25 September 2023

We tend to think everything will be OK, but has a global pandemic, looming recession and a deadly cyclone finally started changing our attitude?

Why we need to ditch the word ‘retirement’

- Informed Investor magazine, 29 August 2023

Could changing the way we think about retirement encourage more young New Zealanders to think about it?

Overnight on Tiritiri Matangi

- Good Magazine, 20 April 2021

A curious thing happens upon returning from Tiritiri Matangi. You find yourself more aware of your surroundings; noticing sights and sounds you previously missed. It’s a testament to a place that reminds us to switch off screens and appreciate what’s around us.

Money and You: Young people and the cost of living crisis

- FSC, September 2023

I was the author of this research report, based on data collected by CoreData from 2021-2023 into New Zealanders’ financial confidence and wellbeing. This report found that Gen Z and millennials were bearing the brunt of the challenging economic environment.

Walk the talk

- Waikato Times, 6 January 2021

A print and digital article on the best lesser-known tramping tracks around Aotearoa, for Stuff’s 2020/2021 summer travel edition.

Auckland maunga Clarissa Hirst

Climb every maunga

- Sunday Star Times, 21 March 2021

These iconic landmarks, green spaces and ancient sites are more than just vantage points; they’re intrinsically about people, culture, heritage and connection to place. To some, these sanctuaries within the urban landscape even offer a sense of hope in difficult times.

The partnership that’s bringing birdsong back to our Great Walks

- Sunday Star Times, 8 March 2020

A piece of sponsored content I worked on with Stuff, Air New Zealand and the Department of Conservation (DoC) about the collaborating between Air New Zealand and DoC to support biodiversity projects around our Great Walks.