Simon Johanson

Business Journalist

Preston's Summary

Simon Johanson is a business journalist at The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. He focuses on areas such as energy and mining, retail, finance, and personal finance, with a particular emphasis on mining technology, operations, and environmental impact, as well as energy policy and sustainability. Simon's work has been featured in prominent publications including The Age, MSN, WAtoday, Brisbane Times, Commercial Real Estate Australia, The Sydney Morning Herald, and Newswav.

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Geo Focus

Australia (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 42 %
Data Driven: 14 %
Private Sector Announcements: 7 %
Interviews Q&as: 7 %
Press Release: 2 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Minerals & Metals
  • Mining Environmental Impact
  • Mining Operations
  • Mining Sustainability
  • Oil & Gas

Pitching Insights

Simon Johanson's coverage primarily focuses on energy, mining, mergers and acquisitions, renewable energy, finance & economy with a geographical focus on Australia. He often cites data and government announcements in his articles.

To effectively reach out to Simon, consider offering insights or analysis related to the Australian energy sector, mining industry updates especially within Queensland or Brisbane region. Additionally, topics such as renewable energy initiatives and their impact on the local economy would likely align with his areas of interest.

Given the prominence of private sector announcements in his reporting (11%), providing exclusive access or insight into major developments within companies operating in these sectors could also be valuable for engaging him.

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