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O L LY C A M P B E L L C amp ai g n c o ordi n ator
S HA R O N G R E A L LY Writer
From Brooklyn, New York, Olly has returned to Brooklyn, Wellington. After years away from the city he has come home to nest. The newest member to join the Capital team, you can find him drinking flat whites or having a few too many pints wherever there is a happy hour.
Sharon has been writing reviews and freelance articles over the last few years. She is also an artist, mother, wife, arts tutor at Inverlochy Art School, blogger for the International Arts Festival, and musician in a couple of local bands. She's a veritable Renaissance chick.
IAN APPERLEY Writer
LUCY WORMALD Intern
Contributors Melody Thomas, Janet Hughes, John Bishop, Anna Briggs, Sarah Lang, Deirdre Tarrant, Craig Beardsworth, Griff Bristed, Dan Poynton, Sarah Catherall, Chris Tse, Claire Orchard, Freya Daly Sadgrove, Harriet Palmer, Sharon Greally, Jess Scott, Claire O’Loughlin, Annie Keig, Chev Hassett, Joram Adams, Sanne Van Ginkel, Rachel Helyer Donaldson, Matthew Plumber, Fairooz Samy, Lucy Wormald, Isabella Austin
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Ian is a freelance writer and prolific blogger. He blogs on local issues, and writes for the National Business Review. After living for the majority of his life in Wellington's Eastern Suburbs, Ian and his partner Karene exchanged the city life for a farm in Wairarapa where they train horses, grow chillis, experiment in horticulture, and spend a good deal of time working from home.
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Lucy is an aspiring writer and storyteller. Originally from Australia, Lucy came to our fair shores to complete a Bachelor of Arts at Victoria University of Wellington – and has no plans to leave. She has a lot of love for toe-tapping tunes, daydreaming and peanut butter. Bringing one of her daydreams to fruition, she joined Capital as a general helper-outer-er.