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National Diploma in Journalism - Nicole McBeth
Nicole had always been interested in writing and upon deciding that Journalism was the best option for her, enrolled into the Peter Arnett School of Journalism at SIT. After completing her Diploma in Journalism, she stepped straight into a position with the Southland Times and currently works as the sole Southland journalist for the Otago Southland Farmer.
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