By: Kirsten Webster, Danielle Mahe
The family of a Gold Coast Titans cheerleader who died more than a decade ago are "shattered" that the case against her ex-boyfriend is expected to be discontinued.
Kirsten Webster is a Breakfast Radio Producer at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). She focuses on a range of topics including crime, social issues, and the impact of the coronavirus in Australia, often exploring themes related to murder and its societal implications. Kirsten's work has been featured in various segments on ABC, highlighting her commitment to informing the public on critical issues.
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Kirsten Webster’s coverage indicates a focus on local news, particularly crime and entertainment in Australia, Queensland, and the Gold Coast. She is likely to be receptive to pitches related to breaking or evolving local stories within these themes. Sources with direct knowledge of the events being covered may be valuable for Kirsten's articles.
Given her coverage of government announcements and citation of data, she may also welcome insights from public officials or experts who can provide statistical analysis related to crime trends in the region.
If you have access to firsthand information regarding local incidents such as accidents involving e-scooters or developments in ongoing criminal cases mentioned in her articles, your pitch could align well with Kirsten’s area of interest.
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