By: Claire Campbell
South Australian man Nicholas Trent Masling is sentenced to nine years in jail for fatally shaking his two-week-old daughter in 2016 — but could be eligible for parole in under five years.
Claire Campbell is a journalist at ABC Adelaide. She covers a range of topics including crime, social issues, and the impact of the coronavirus in Australia, while also expressing a personal interest in cannabis and the arts. Claire's work has been featured in notable publications such as the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), City AM, The Maroon, The Scotsman, and Acas.
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Claire Campbell's articles focus predominantly on breaking news and evolving stories related to legal policy regulation, with a specific emphasis on criminal charges, sentencing, health-related issues, and local Adelaide-specific content. If you have insights or expertise in these areas—particularly within the South Australian context—or can provide unique perspectives on ongoing legal cases or health-related matters occurring in Adelaide, your pitches are likely to resonate well with her coverage preferences.
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