Sally Bryant
Sally Bryant presents breakfast across the broad reaches of the Riverina, and she is enjoying exploring all the region has to offer, the culture, the stories and the rich diversity of communities.
Sally brings over a decade of experience in the media industry to ABC Regional Radio, having worked in city and rural newspapers and community radio through a varied career. She is a long-term member of the NSW Country Hour reporting team.
Before joining the ABC, Sally was a member of the Australian Classification Board – deciding along with 14 others what films, publications, DVDs and photographs should be rated PG and what should be X.
She has also worked variously in community development, fine art auctions, as a polo groom, in the bloodstock industry in Ireland and as a very bad cook in Corfu.
Sally grew up on a sheep station between Louth and Wanaaring (near Bourke) where she did her primary school education by correspondence and she maintains a strong connection to the far west.
Sally studied communications at the Mitchell College of Advanced Education – now known as Charles Sturt University, Bathurst.
She's still studying life.