Stacey Morrison (Te Arawa/Ngai Tahu) is infamous for her seemingly never ending energy and ability to juggle multiple projects across different media platforms all the while balancing family life including being a dedicated mum to her three gorgeous children. As a radio host, her enthusiasm is a shot of caffeine for listeners; where she now forms part of the triple talent threat comprising Mike Puru & Anika Moa on The Hits Drive Show.
Prior to that Stacey was co-host on Classic Hits morning show, Flava breakfast and Mai Breakfast before that. While radio has certainly sharpened her wit and ability to function at crazy hours of the morning, it hasn’t been her only focus. An experienced broadcaster, she has also been a regular on TV, having completed two series of Whānau Living (TV1) a second season of Rethink (tv3) filled in on Seven Sharp; co-hosted five series of the popular It's in the Bag on Maori Television, Mai Time, Test the Nation and Showstoppers. If that wasn’t enough - she also works hard behind the scenes, producing, directing and researching shows.
Stacey's boundless energy and professionalism have seen her branch out into community work; she is on the council of Family Planning NZ; an ambassador for NZ Water Safety, and the NZ ambassador for the Breast Cancer Society. She has been a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA ), and worked on the organisation's Face to Face campaign, which supports international women's rights. She was also a sponsor of the Duffy Books in Homes programme, and worked on fundraisers for Variety, the children's charity.
She is a popular MC and speaker at corporate events. Her corporate CV is wide-ranging: from the Maori Sports and Media Awards and the Young Sports Person of the Year, to the Bluff Oyster Festival and the Netball World Championships. Brimming with positivity she's a popular motivational speaker for young people, and regularly speaks at the Halogen Foundation's National Young Leaders Day. A self -confessed fashion junkie, she has hit the runway for local designer Charmaine Love at the Style Pasifika Show at New Zealand Fashion Week, and MC'd the Auckland Cup Week Derby Day fashion show.
Hailing from Christchurch, Stacey is fluent in Te Reo and studies advanced Maori language courses. She works to promote Maori culture, language and health and along with her husband, fellow broadcaster Scotty Morrison, and does consultancy work for shows with Māori content like CODE, Find Me a Māori bride. Together they run a community play group and teach Te Reo under Māori 4 Grownups, now an inc. society.


Stacey Morrison (Te Arawa/Ngai Tahu) is infamous for her seemingly never ending energy and ability to juggle multiple projects across different media platforms all the while balancing family life including being a dedicated mum to her three gorgeous children. As a radio host, her enthusiasm is a shot of caffeine for listeners; where she now forms part of the triple talent threat comprising Mike Puru & Anika Moa on The Hits Drive Show.
Prior to that Stacey was co-host on Classic Hits morning show, Flava breakfast and Mai Breakfast before that. While radio has certainly sharpened her wit and ability to function at crazy hours of the morning, it hasn’t been her only focus. An experienced broadcaster, she has also been a regular on TV, having completed two series of Whānau Living (TV1) a second season of Rethink (tv3) filled in on Seven Sharp; co-hosted five series of the popular It's in the Bag on Maori Television, Mai Time, Test the Nation and Showstoppers. If that wasn’t enough - she also works hard behind the scenes, producing, directing and researching shows.
Stacey's boundless energy and professionalism have seen her branch out into community work; she is on the council of Family Planning NZ; an ambassador for NZ Water Safety, and the NZ ambassador for the Breast Cancer Society. She has been a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA ), and worked on the organisation's Face to Face campaign, which supports international women's rights. She was also a sponsor of the Duffy Books in Homes programme, and worked on fundraisers for Variety, the children's charity.
She is a popular MC and speaker at corporate events. Her corporate CV is wide-ranging: from the Maori Sports and Media Awards and the Young Sports Person of the Year, to the Bluff Oyster Festival and the Netball World Championships. Brimming with positivity she's a popular motivational speaker for young people, and regularly speaks at the Halogen Foundation's National Young Leaders Day. A self -confessed fashion junkie, she has hit the runway for local designer Charmaine Love at the Style Pasifika Show at New Zealand Fashion Week, and MC'd the Auckland Cup Week Derby Day fashion show.
Hailing from Christchurch, Stacey is fluent in Te Reo and studies advanced Maori language courses. She works to promote Maori culture, language and health and along with her husband, fellow broadcaster Scotty Morrison, and does consultancy work for shows with Māori content like CODE, Find Me a Māori bride. Together they run a community play group and teach Te Reo under Māori 4 Grownups, now an inc. society.
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