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I’m a freelance writer with over two decades of experience across print and digital media.
I’ve worked with organisations in New Zealand and internationally on a range of projects, including website copy, blogs, newsletters, social media posts, press releases, and longer-form features. I also support content strategy — figuring out what to say, how to say it, and where it’ll land best.
I enjoy taking complex or technical information and turning it into something clear, engaging, and easy to follow. My background in newspaper journalism means I know what questions to ask — and how to ask them.
I’m reliable, easy to work with, and quick to get up to speed. I’m comfortable working independently, but also enjoy collaborating to shape strategy and direction. I’ve led content teams, keeping quality high and projects on track.
I’ve worked extensively with not-for-profits, charities, and small businesses, but am happy to partner with organisations of all sizes looking for content that connects.
Content for small businesses, not-for-profits and charities
Learn how to recruit with integrity. Discover tips on communication, salary transparency, and using AI wisely to build ethical, people-focused hiring processes.
Rethink the myth of linear career paths. Discover why pauses, plateaus, lateral moves, and career changes are normal and how to build a sustainable career that fits your life, values, and long-term goals.
After school is often the hardest part of the day, whether your children are primary age or teenagers. Children often arrive home tired, hungry, and overstimulated. They've spent hours following rules, managing emotions, concentrating, and navigating friendships, and now they're over it. Parents an
By Arwen Hann - Pregnancy and having a new baby should be a joyful time, but for some parents, it doesn't quite work out that way. For some, especially those who have previously suffered from depression or other mental health issues, the overwhelming feelings that come with being a new parent can be just too much.
By Arwen Hann - From tiny tauhou (silvereyes) and sparrows to tūī and ruru (moreporks) to ducks and kororā (little blue penguins), all kinds of sick and injured wild birds find their way to the caring hands at BirdCare Aotearoa's rehabilitation centre in Green Bay, Auckland.
If you have joyful memories of sitting and reading with your toddler, but now they've turned into a teenager and would rather eat brussel sprouts than pick up a book, then you're not alone. Many parents worry that their teens have lost interest in reading and about the impact that it might have.
Travel
Great family travel articles and other goodies. Read about great camping spots in Australia, road trip on the Great Ocean Road, hiking in New Zealand, safari in South Africa, big city camping, cool camping gadgets and loads more ...
Travel Magazine for families who love to travel and explore the world. This issue is filled with inspiration and ideas for a great beach holiday ...
If you like to feel the sand between your toes, the coastlines of Christchurch and the nearby Banks Peninsula offer plenty of opportunities to indulge. During my years in Christchurch I spent many a happy summer's day, and quite a few spring, autumn and winter ones as well at the beach.
One of the great things about Wellington is its compact size, making it an easily manageable place to explore even with young children. The first stop on any family tour has to be Te Papa, the Museum of New Zealand. Be prepared to spend several hours exploring here.
Newspaper articles
The New Zealand Qualifications Authority deemed it acceptable for students to write in "text speak" in their exam papers sparking outrage among teachers and parents. This story appeared on the front page.
Exploring the benefits of boys only classes at school and the effect it can have on learning.
A mother shares her experiences with illiteracy and her determination to overcome her problems. She successfully learnt to read and write.
Kiwi adventurer Mark Inglis completed a remarkable climb of Everest wearing two false legs after losing both legs in an earlier climbing incident. This story appeared on the front page.
Renowned mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary raised questions about the conduct of climbers during Kiwi double amptee Mark Inglis' Everest climb after a climber from another party was left for dead on the mountain as they passed him. Inglis responded saying they did all the could to help but could not endanger themselves any more.
A homeless man found dead under a bridge was fondly remembered by those who knew him.