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  • Company name: Greymouth Star
  • Contact name: Paul Madgwick
  • Website: www.rnz.co.nz

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Hokitika Guardian IN TRADE

LOCAL DEMOCRACY REPORTER WEST COAST

Are you an outstanding reporter looking for a new challenge and
wanting to serve your community?

Greymouth Star, with the support of RNZ and NZ On Air’s Public
Interest Journalism Fund, is hiring a journalist to join Local
Democracy Reporting in 2026.

You will be covering local authorities and other publicly-funded
organisations, but also going out and talking to the people
affected by these organisations’ decisions, sharing their stories,
and coming up with your own stories on similar topics.

You will report to the Greymouth Star editor and chief reporter.

You will receive extra training and support from RNZ, and your
work will be made available at the same time to all of the
programme’s media partners, including RNZ.

This could be a junior, intermediate or senior role depending on
the successful candidate. We are looking for someone with as
many of the following qualities as possible. You don’t need all of
these to apply, but you do need to have demonstrated journalism experience.

  • Excellent writing skills
  • Able to spot a strong story and make it come alive for your
    audience
  • Able to meet the highest standards of accuracy, fairness and balance
  • Understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi
  • Sound knowledge of local government

This is a full-time role for a fixed term (through to December 31,
2026). Assistance with relocation costs may be considered.
Applications close on January 6, 2026. Your CV, cover letter, work samples, etc should be sent to Paul Madgwick, Editor, Greymouth Star, e-mail editor@greystar.co.nz.

Visit RNZ’s website for more information about the LDR service:
https://www.rnz.co.nz/ldr/about

Vacancy details

Company name: Greymouth Star
Employment location: West Coast
Type: Permanent – full-time
Listing expires on: Friday 16 January 2026
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