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Rural Reporter, Otago Daily Times

Sally Brooker

Verified

Rural Reporter, Otago Daily Times

Beats

Primary beats

SportsNew Zeal

Secondary beats

PublishingLong-Form FeaturesCultural ImmersionInternet CultureConsumer NetworkingHigher EducationDiversity In StemInvestingTechnologyWater SportsPrintersJournalismRugbyOverseas ConflictRural AffairsFootball

Biography

Final Covers

Social issues white collar crime. Anything that's occurring.

Doesn’t Cover

Non-sports subjects.

Journalist Type

Reporter

Seniority Positions

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Industries

Publishing

Medium Formats

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Content

Total articles 123

  • Available on paid plans

    Testing mixed metal bimetallic, and monometallic, cryptates for electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution

    By Varinder Singh Verified, Matthew Robb, Sally Brooker Verified

    Jan. 08, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Tough season for rural contractors

    By Sally Brooker Verified

    Nov. 26, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    Testing mixed metal bimetallic, and monometallic, cryptates for electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution

    By Varinder Singh Verified, Matthew Robb, Sally Brooker Verified

    Jan. 08, 2025

As seen in

The Oamaru Mail,Allied Press Limited,Royal Society Of Chemistry,Acs Publications,New Zealand Herald,Otago Daily Times,Southern Rural Life

Company Info

Otago Daily Times

The Otago Daily Times (ODT) is New Zealand's oldest daily newspaper, first published on November 15, 1861. Founded by journalist Julius Vogel and publisher William Cutten during the Otago gold rush, it has a long-standing commitment to serving the Dunedin area and the wider Otago region. The newspaper is published by Allied Press Limited, which also owns several smaller publications. The ODT offers a daily print newspaper that covers a wide range of topics, including local news, national and international affairs, business, sports, and community events. It also maintains a digital presence, providing timely news updates and multimedia content. The newspaper advocates for regional issues and reflects the interests of the Otago community, making it a vital source of information for residents, businesses, and community groups. With a reputation for quality journalism, the ODT continues to play an important role in the media landscape of New Zealand.

Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand

+64 3-477 4760

Founded: 1861


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