By: Conor Byrne, Charlie-Mckillop, Charlie McKillop, Brendan Mounter
Planned births will return to one of Australia's most remote towns for the first time in 25 years, saving some mums a nearly 2,000 kilometre-round trip to hospital.
Charlie McKillop is a Rural Reporter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) based in Cairns, Queensland. With a focus on local news and issues in the region, Charlie covers a range of topics including agriculture, environment, and community stories. Her reporting highlights the unique challenges and triumphs of rural Australia.
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Charlie McKillop focuses on local news in Australia, specifically Queensland and Cairns. She predominantly covers government announcements related to agriculture, farming, travel & tourism, as well as breaking news.
Given her focus on local government announcements and breaking news, she would be receptive to pitches about new policies or initiatives in the areas of agriculture, farming, travel & tourism in Queensland. Additionally, given the coverage of cyclones and fishing industry-related events like prawn trawler rescue stories featured by Charlie McKillop's articles are likely to catch her attention.
If you have updates from these sectors with a specific focus on Far North Queensland or insights into how recent developments impact local communities there it is likely that your pitch will resonate with her.
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