By: Natalie Croxon
Homelessness services are calling for a significant funding boost, as Wollongong records a spike in the number of people living on the streets.
Natalie Croxon is a Journalist at the Illawarra Mercury. She primarily covers social affairs, court proceedings, education, and health, with a focus on themes such as crime and justice, health and wellness, and real estate. Natalie has been featured in multiple publications, including The Canberra Times and The Advocate (Tasmania), showcasing her commitment to storytelling in her community.
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Natalie Croxon's coverage primarily focuses on local news, with a notable emphasis on crime and family-related stories in the New South Wales area. She frequently covers evolving stories, breaking news, and government announcements related to these themes.
If you're reaching out to Natalie, consider providing insights or commentary related to ongoing criminal investigations or public safety issues within the New South Wales region. Additionally, if you have expertise in legal matters or community initiatives related to family welfare and relationships at a local level, your pitch may align well with her reporting interests.
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