By: Paul Karp, Peter Lewis, Miles Herbert, Miles Martignoni, Karishma Luthria
Guardian Australia’s chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, and Essential Media’s Peter Lewis talk about the public support for Labor’s international student visa caps
Miles Martignoni is the Head of Audio at The Guardian Australia. He specializes in general assignment news, government and politics, as well as construction and real estate, while also focusing on social issues and ESG topics through his podcasting expertise. Miles has been featured in Media Industry Observer and The Guardian.
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Miles Martignoni predominantly focuses on government and politics, with a significant emphasis on expert commentary and legal policy regulation. This suggests he is likely to be interested in pitches from experts who can provide unique insights into political developments, legislative changes, or governmental decisions, particularly within Australia.
Given his interest in podcasts and opinion editorials, Miles may also be open to receiving pitches related to engaging storytelling around political events or individuals involved in these events. Pitches that offer a different perspective on news reporting practices or explore the intersection of climate change and politics could also resonate with him.
As the coverage attributes do not specify a geographic focus for Miles' work, it's important to tailor any outreach efforts by ensuring relevance to Australian politics while acknowledging his wider thematic interests.
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