damage the building sustained they didn't work. Dead air was a similar result of a lot of other stations. We were off the air for five days before the other two stations took over. For two weeks we had our breakfast show coming from the East Coast and lunchtime into the evening coming from Wellington." Sheree is happy to report the station now broadcasts from a sturdy brick office that is "better than the studios we had in the city centre". Sheree also does MC work and since October 2010 has run video
and audio production company Hiwa Media Ltd with her partner, Vanessa Gray. Sheree is immensely proud of the people of Canterbury for not only
the courage shown through the earthquakes, but also for the talent that the region has produced. "A lot of musos from Christchurch have their own style. There
could be something in the water. Tiki Taane, Anika Moa and Ladi 6 all have different styles, but are all from the same circles. In Christchurch you feel a part of the culture and we all contribute to each other's careers whether it's advice or a collaboration. "I've felt the competitive culture here too, but as a musician,
especially being Maori, I've found a market to help uplift the language." By singing in Te Reo Sheree has also become a role model and
provides another resource for those who aren't 'into the classroom' to learn the language. www.hiwamedia.com
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Sheree's top tips for making it as a business woman:
Don't wag class! Choose a career that you're
support. Don't be shy.
interested in … not something that you're forced into. Surround yourself with great
Turn your dreams into reality with passion and drive.
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