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I'm starting a new role this week at The Age as an education reporter š§āš Looking forward to chatting to folks who work right across the education sector. Send any pitches or ideas my way - emma.koehn@theage.com.au
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Case study callout: I'm looking for a shopper who is skilled at hunting bargains to chat about the deals on offer this festive season & whether they are better than usual, for a story. Is this you? Get in touch! emma.koehn@nine.com.au
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