Chris Barrett

Sports reporter

Preston's Summary

Chris Barrett is a sports reporter at the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. He covers a range of topics including sports, sports business, and regional interest, with a focus on Australia and Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, China, the Philippines, and Singapore. Chris has been featured in various publications, including Cigalah Group, Brisbane Times, WAtoday, and the Boston Consulting Group.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 27 %
Evolving Stories: 24 %
Breaking News: 19 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 10 %
Event Coverage: 3 %

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Pitching Insights

Chris Barrett's articles cover a wide range of topics, with a focus on government and politics, international relations, crime, travel, environment, and LGBTQ+ rights. His coverage attributes indicate that he is particularly interested in government announcements and evolving stories.

If you are looking to pitch to Chris Barrett, consider offering insights into significant political developments or breaking news related to international relations or governmental policies. Additionally, if you have expertise in ongoing legal or regulatory issues pertaining to the aforementioned themes covered by him such as crime or environmental policies among others.

Given his interest in evolving stories and breaking news within these areas of coverage, providing unique perspectives on developing political situations globally could be an effective approach.

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