By: Amber Schultz
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Amber Schultz is a Crime and Justice Reporter at The Sydney Morning Herald. She covers a range of topics including crime and justice, world affairs, and white-collar crime, with a focus on current affairs, geopolitics, and international relations. Amber's work has been featured in Crikey, SmartCompany, MSN, Brisbane Times, Stuff, WAtoday, The Age, and The Sydney Morning Herald.
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Amber Schultz's coverage predominantly focuses on local issues in Sydney, with an emphasis on healthcare and pharmaceuticals, government and politics, as well as crime. She often cites data and reports on government announcements.
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