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Jamie Morton
Multimedia Journalist
Taranaki, New Zealand

Jamie Morton, a specialist in science and environmental reporting for New Zealand's Herald, has spent the last decade writing about everything from conservation and cosmology to climate change and COVID-19.

Jamie Morton, a specialist in science and environmental reporting for New Zealand's Herald, has spent the last decade writing about everything from conservation and cosmology to climate change and COVID-19. He pursued a career in journalism from a young age, first studying media, then training under renowned tutor and journalist Jim Tucker in New Plymouth in 2004. After spending a year as a freelance writer for various Wellington newspapers, he joined the company in 2005, reporting on community newspapers in Hawke’s Bay. Following two years at the Wairarapa Times-Age, he had a year-long stint at the Bay of Plenty Times, covering health and local news. Jamie arrived at the New Zealand Herald in 2011, first working as a Tauranga-based branch reporter who covered breaking news and major stories from Coromandel to Taupo. His introduction to science and environment reporting was covering the Rena disaster in 2011: hearing experts calmly communicate science to a public furiously demanding answers left a deep impression. He took over the science and environment round soon after: and has spent the last decade writing about everything from conservation and cosmology to climate change and Covid-19. Highlights have included covering two major volcanic eruptions (2012 and 2019); the Kaikoura Earthquake (2018); travelling to disaster zones in the US, China and Japan (2013); the UN climate conference in Paris (2015); the Square Kilometre Array telescope in Western Australia (2014); and reporting from Antarctica (2016 and 2019). He's also contributed to two books and a UN desk guide for reporting on climate change, and won several major awards for his reporting: including science reporter of the year in 2013, 2016, 2022 and 2023. Over the past few years, he's been heavily focused on the Covid-19 pandemic, while raising a young family in his native Taranaki. Jamie can be contacted at jamie.morton@nzherald.co.nz.

Check out Jamie’s latest content
On The Up: The conservation heroes keeping our iconic native species alive
Gisborne Herald

On The Up: The conservation heroes keeping our iconic native species alive

19 Apr 05:00 PM
Interactive: Explore STI rates in your region
Gisborne Herald

Interactive: Explore STI rates in your region

08 Mar 07:02 PM

Which sexually transmitted infections are spreading where you live? Explore the data.

Iwi discovers native plant with cannabis-like properties
Gisborne Herald

Iwi discovers native plant with cannabis-like properties

16 Jan 04:00 PM

Discoveries about the plant have exciting potential for new homegrown health products.

‘Strong’ marine heatwave conditions around North Island fueling warmth, humidity
Gisborne Herald

‘Strong’ marine heatwave conditions around North Island fueling warmth, humidity

15 Dec 12:02 AM

Abnormal ocean warmth around northern coasts may already be noticeable for beachgoers.

Here comes the heat: Parts of NZ to hit 30C this week
Gisborne Herald

Here comes the heat: Parts of NZ to hit 30C this week

26 Nov 04:00 PM

Kiwis are in for an early dose of scorching summer days - and nights - later this week.

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Surprise findings: What scientists just learned about the major tsunami threat to NZ’s north
Gisborne Herald

Surprise findings: What scientists just learned about the major tsunami threat to NZ’s north

25 Aug 05:00 PM

New simulations change what scientists understand about subduction zone's quake potential.

400 Wairoa homes impacted by flooding, highways closed across Hawke's Bay
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400 Wairoa homes impacted by flooding, highways closed across Hawke's Bay

26 Jun 03:55 AM

The storm-hit East Coast begins to emerge from heavy rain, flooding and gale-force winds.

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