By: Margot Staunton, Kelvin Anthony
A security force of 3000 remains in Nouméa with a further 484 on the way. Photo: Facebook / INFO ROUTE NC et COUP DE GUEULE ROUTE
Lead Digital and Social Media Journalist
Kelvin Anthony is a Lead Digital and Social Media Journalist at various prominent media outlets. His work primarily focuses on topics related to media, Australia, ESG, China, and academia, reflecting a keen interest in the intersection of these areas. Kelvin's insights and reporting have been featured in the New Zealand Herald, RNZ, Stuff, and The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project.
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Kelvin Anthony's coverage heavily focuses on government announcements, legal policy regulations, and political themes within the Pacific Islands. He appears to be particularly interested in issues related to the Pacific Islands' politics, international relations, and climate change.
To effectively reach out to Kelvin with relevant pitches or contributions, consider offering insights from experts in Pacific Island politics, international relations within that region, and climate change policies affecting these nations. Contributions should ideally provide valuable perspectives on ongoing political developments and legal matters specific to these regions.
Given his extensive focus on this geographic area and topics of interest such as West Papua, ensuring accurate understanding of local geopolitics would likely enhance engagement with him.
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