By: Hannah Neale
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Hannah Neale is a reporter with The Canberra Times, currently focusing on ACT courts. Her reporting covers a range of themes including crime and justice, white-collar crime, and legal affairs, with particular emphasis on court proceedings and legal reform. Hannah's work has been featured in various publications, including the Bendigo Advertiser and The Islander.
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Hannah Neale's articles primarily focus on local crime and legal cases, with a significant percentage of her coverage dedicated to evolving stories and breaking news. She has covered various topics within the realm of crime, including assault, rape, child abuse, mental health issues related to criminal behavior, sentencing outcomes in court proceedings.
Given her emphasis on evolving stories and breaking news related to local crimes in Australia (Canberra), she would likely be interested in receiving pitches concerning updates or exclusive insights into ongoing criminal investigations or legal developments within the region. Additionally, experts who can provide relevant commentary on changing laws or policies pertaining to crime and justice may also capture her attention.
Entertainment News accounts for a substantial portion of Hannah Neale’s coverage as well. However given that most of this revolves around events such as Summernats rather than celebrities' lives specifically targeting entertainment figures/events might not align with her typical reporting area unless it is highly relevant locally.
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