Brittany Chain

Political Correspondent

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Preston's Summary

Brittany Chain is a Political Correspondent at Daily Mail Australia. She covers a diverse range of topics including government and politics, crime and justice, and social issues, with a particular focus on Australia and North America. Brittany's work has been featured in MailOnline.

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Geo Focus

Australia (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 53 %
Breaking News: 33 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 3 %
Opinion Editorial: 2 %
Government Announcement: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy
  • Security Policy
  • Tech Policy
  • Court Proceedings
  • Legal Reform
  • Pop Culture

Pitching Insights

Brittany's coverage centers predominantly on Australian politics, particularly government announcements and legal policy regulations. She would likely be responsive to pitches that provide expert analysis or insights into evolving political stories within Australia, including topics such as Australian politics, cost of living issues, media landscape in the country, immigration policies and controversies surrounding events like Australia Day.

Given her focus on national (Australia) news content related to these themes and topics are most likely to resonate with Brittany. If you have expertise in any of these areas or can offer unique perspectives on unfolding political developments within Australia, it could be beneficial for outreach efforts.

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