By: Katrina-Beavan
How do you thank someone for saving your life? That's the question 59-year-old truck driver Johnnie Tumai grapples with every day since his
Katrina Beavan is a News Reporter at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). With a diverse background in journalism, she focuses on health and wellness, regional interest, and world news, drawing from her extensive experience in various Australian locations and international reporting in South America. Katrina's work has been featured in the ABC, where she continues to highlight important stories that resonate with her community and beyond.
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Katrina Beavan's coverage focuses on evolving local and national stories, with a strong emphasis on crime, family & relationships, culture & society. She often covers breaking news and government announcements.
Given her focus, Katrina may be interested in pitches related to legal issues affecting the community or region of New South Wales and Sydney. Topics that could resonate include updates about ongoing cases or legal reforms impacting families and individuals in these areas.
She also covers stories related to health and education within the context of regional Australia. Pitches providing insights into challenges faced by regional communities in accessing healthcare services or educational opportunities could align well with her coverage interests.
For cultural topics such as ballet, she might be particularly receptive to pitches involving figures or events connected to New South Wales' art scene.
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