By: BEN HARVEY
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Ben Harvey is a Chief Reporter at The West Australian. With a career spanning over two decades, he specializes in crime reporting while also covering finance and politics, reflecting his diverse experience in both regional and national journalism. He has been featured in numerous publications, including the South Western Times, Toronto Star, and Perth Now, among others.
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Perth, Australia (Local)


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Ben Harvey's coverage focuses on local crime news, with a significant portion devoted to evolving stories and breaking news. His interest in expert commentary suggests he may be open to pitches from law enforcement officials or legal experts who can provide insights into the latest developments in criminal cases, particularly those related to local crime, police activities, and bikie gangs.
Given his focus on Perth and Western Australia, sources with specific knowledge of these areas' crime landscape may find success reaching out. Furthermore, considering Ben's opinion editorial content type attribute, contributors could offer unique perspectives on ongoing criminal cases or emerging trends in local crime for potential publication as op-eds.
For topics such as Australian politics or financial markets covered tangentially by Ben Harvey’s articles (according to their titles), it would be beneficial for individuals pitching these topics to demonstrate how they intersect with the predominant themes of his work - namely Crime and Entertainment News.
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