By: Caitlyn Rintoul
Anthony Albanese has ruled out ‘drawing a distinction' between citizenship status of Australians and as he ramps up attack on populist right-wing over controversial migration policies. (Susie Dodds/AAP PHOTOS)


Caitlyn Rintoul is a Journalist at The West Australian and The Sunday Times for Seven West Media. Based in Canberra, she focuses on energy and mining, covering topics such as energy policy, renewable energy, and the environmental impacts of mining operations, while also addressing consumer rights and interests. Caitlyn's work has been featured in numerous publications, including Countryman, The Daily Telegraph, and Perth Now.
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Caitlyn's local focus on Western Australia and Perth, combined with her coverage of government announcements and legal policy regulation, indicates that she would be interested in pitches related to evolving government policies or decisions impacting these areas. Given her coverage of community-related issues, she may also be receptive to stories about volunteer shortages or social trends affecting the local area.
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