By: Russ Weakland, Harriet Alexander
'Bruce, I mean, what the heck? I used to like him, and now he's just annoying. He's an annoying, bitter old man.'
Harriet Alexander is a Contributing Radio Correspondent with a focus on culture and society. She covers a diverse range of topics including pop culture, consumer affairs, and competitive sports, while also addressing themes of accessibility, civil rights, and diversity & inclusion. Harriet's work has been featured in notable publications such as WAtoday, The Age, and The Sydney Morning Herald.
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Harriet's articles mainly cover evolving stories and breaking news, with a focus on government & politics, crime, scandals, and general news. This suggests that she is likely to be interested in pitches related to ongoing or rapidly developing events within the political and crime spheres.
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