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paydesk has 8 reporters who cover NRL. Our journalists are already on location, all over the world, and ready to work at a moment's notice. Our top correspondents who cover NRL are Soma Basu and John Davidson. Use our journalist directory to find an NRL member to work for you.

Journalists Who Cover NRL

Soma Basu

New Delhi, India
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Ms Soma Basu is a senior journalist based out of New Delhi, India. She is an investigative reporter and specializes in development stories. In 2011, she won the Young Environment Journalist Award instituted by Centre for Media Studies and Panos South Asia for her stories on effect of climate change ...
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How PRADAN’s Development Apprenticeship Programmes seeks to transform rural lives
24 Dec 2022  |  www.thehindu.com  |  English  |  Social Work
PRADAN's Development Apprenticeship Programme (DAP) has trained 5,000 students over four decades to support the rural poor in earning better livelihoods. The program, started by Deep Joshi and Vijay Mahajan in 1983, has impacted 9,63,324 families across 9,127 villages in India. It aims to empower educated youngsters to work with marginalized communities, providing them with information and skills to improve their lives. PRADAN has been instrumental in developing government programs like NRLM and has inspired many to work on rural issues. Participants like Barsha Mishra and Arnab Mitra share their experiences of growth and the impact they've made through PRADAN.
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John Davidson

Sheffield, United Kingdom
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I'm a freelance journalist and editor who has 12 years industry experience. I have worked in Australia, Singapore and the UK in print, online, radio and TV. Primarily my background is in magazines and newspapers, originally starting in business journalism and niche subjects. I was the news editor ...
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Canberra cruise to 21-0 win over Gold Coast Titans
01 Oct 2023  |  www.theroar.com.au  |  English  |  Rugby League
Canberra Raiders secured a decisive 21-0 victory over the Gold Coast Titans in heavy rain at Robina. The Raiders, led by Jarrod Croker's precise kicking, dominated the match, with key performances from Jack Wighton and debutant John Bateman. The Titans struggled with composure and execution, losing Tyrone Roberts to an Achilles injury early in the game. Canberra's defense was solid, preventing the Titans from scoring and marking their first shutout since 2013. The match highlighted Canberra's potential for the season, while the Titans faced challenges in their opening game.
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Samindra Kunti

Leuven, Belgium
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Multimedia sports/football journalist based in Leuven, Belgium. Write for Inside World Football in the UK, Remezcla in the US and Mail & Guardian in South Africa among others. Graduate from both Leuven Law School and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.
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Dutch English
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A Question Of Legacy: Will The Women’s World Cup Transform Soccer In Australia?
27 Aug 2023  |  Forbes  |  English  |  Sports Development
The Women's World Cup has sparked a significant increase in interest in soccer in Australia, but the lack of facilities and funding at the grassroots level remains a major challenge. Despite the Matildas' success and the government's substantial investment in the tournament, local clubs like Essendon Royals and Eltham Redbacks struggle to accommodate the growing number of players. The article highlights the need for unity among stakeholders and long-term investment to ensure the sport's growth and capitalize on the momentum generated by the World Cup.
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Joseph Lam

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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I'm a journalist and feature writer open to work.
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The next Neuren? Nyrada chases two big markets – stroke and traumatic brain injury
08 Mar 2024  |  www.theaustralian.com.au  |  English  |  Business
Nyrada's stock surged 400% after positive pre-clinical study results for its brain injury drug candidate, NYR-BI03, which showed potential to protect the brain from secondary injury in stroke and traumatic brain injury. The drug blocks TRPC ion channels to prevent calcium overload and brain cell death. The study demonstrated a 42% reduction in brain injury, indicating a significant therapeutic and market opportunity. Nyrada plans to initiate human trials in the latter half of the year and is collaborating with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research for a study on battlefield injuries. The company recently raised $1.755 million to fund these initiatives. Other companies in the brain space include HITIQ, which provides concussion management technology, and Actinogen Medical, which is developing treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.
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Jehangir Malik

Srinagar,
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Jehangir Malik is a journalist based in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir. Jehangir has an experience of 17 years in the field of journalism. He has worked for renowned English newspapers of Jammu & Kashmir like The Kashmir Times, Daily Excelsior, Etalaat (English) and Khidmat (English). Right now he is ...
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English Hindi Kashmiri
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Umeed scheme gives wings to dreams of rural women in Kashmir's Pulwama
17 Mar 2023  |  www.daijiworld.com  |  English  |  Financial Aid
The Umeed scheme, also known as the State Rural Livelihood Mission, has empowered women in Pulwama, Kashmir, by enabling them to contribute significantly to their families' incomes. Women form self-help groups (SHGs) and receive grants and bank loans to start various businesses. Mir Masarat Qounser, a community mobiliser, has seen her income increase through the scheme. The program has formed 2,848 SHGs since 2019, disbursing over Rs 23 crores in loans. Women have gained confidence and respect in their communities, with many successfully running businesses and becoming financially self-sufficient.
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Lily Mayers

Madrid, Spain
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Lily Mayers is an Australian journalist based in Madrid, Spain.
I take the privilege of being entrusted to tell stories very seriously and handle all talent with the upmost respect. I freelance report for reputable organisations with strong ethics and values. 
I got my start working in the ...
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Jarryd Hayne will plead not guilty to aggravated assault, lawyer says
10 Dec 2018  |  www.abc.net.au  |  English  |  Sports
Jarryd Hayne, a rugby league star, will plead not guilty to an aggravated sexual assault charge. The incident allegedly occurred on September 30 in the NSW Hunter region. Hayne's lawyer asserts his innocence, and his bail conditions include regular police reporting and travel restrictions. Hayne's career includes stints with the Parramatta Eels and the San Francisco 49ers. His next court appearance is scheduled for February.
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Alex Mcclintock

Toronto, Canada
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Alex McClintock is a journalist and writer based in Toronto, Canada. His reporting, features, humour and travel writing have appeared in The Guardian, The Globe and Mail, The Vancouver Sun, The Sydney Morning Herald and many other outlets.
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English
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Sydney’s stadium wars: a tale of cock-ups, cost blowouts and catastrophic waste of public money
11 Apr 2018  |  www.theguardian.com  |  English  |  Urban Development
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the funding and rebuilding of sports stadiums in Sydney, Australia. It highlights the public's opposition to the New South Wales government's plan to spend $1.5 billion on renovating Stadium Australia and reconstructing the Sydney Football Stadium, with many voters preferring investment in schools and hospitals. The piece examines the tactics used by sports clubs to secure public funding for stadiums, the economic impact of such investments, and the potential benefits of improved facilities, such as increased attendance and better spectator experiences. The article also compares Sydney's stadiums to those in other Australian cities and questions whether the promised benefits will materialize.
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Andrew Scott

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Andrew Scott is a journalist based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. I can shoot, write, produce, edit and present having worked for the BBC World News, CNBC Europe and currently The National.
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English
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Fact Checking
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Boss of anti-domestic-violence group brands Roosters coach Trent Robinson 'outrageous and appalling' for backing controversial star Michael Jennings
10 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online  |  English  |  NRL
White Ribbon Australia CEO Melissa Perry criticized Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson for supporting NRL player Michael Jennings, who has a controversial past involving a steroid ban and allegations of abuse. Perry condemned Robinson's comments as lacking leadership and accountability, emphasizing the importance of addressing men's violence and abuse. Robinson defended Jennings, noting the absence of criminal charges. The NRL will not celebrate Jennings' 300th game due to his past conduct.
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