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Get Contact List →Download Contact ListBased in Sydney, Angela Castles is Startup Daily’s foremost reporter on sustainable technologies and AI governance. With a career spanning legal journalism and deep-tech analysis, she brings unique rigor to stories about:
When approaching Castles:
Her award-winning work continues to shape Australia’s approach to ethical tech development, making her an essential contact for startups aiming to align profit with purpose.
With 30+ years reporting Australia's tech evolution, Chris Griffith brings unparalleled insight into consumer technology and AI integration. His current work for Channel News focuses on:
Griffith prioritizes stories with:
"The best tech journalism doesn't just explain what's new – it reveals what's meaningful."
Darren Yates (iTnews | ACM Digital Library) brings three decades of technical journalism excellence focused on enterprise software architecture and distributed computing systems. The only two-time Australian IT Journalist of Year winner combines hands-on engineering analysis with strategic business insights for CTO audiences.
Dr. Joanne Orlando (PhD) is Australia's foremost authority on digital wellbeing, currently shaping public discourse through her Sydney Morning Herald column and regular television commentary. Her work sits at the intersection of technology, education, and mental health, with particular emphasis on:
"Technology itself is never the protagonist - it's always about how we choose to live with it."
Recent Recognition: 2024 recipient of the Australian Academy of Science Medal for Public Engagement, honoring her work translating complex digital behavior research into accessible public resources .
Joseph Brookes is a Senior Reporter at InnovationAus.com, where he covers technology, business, and innovation policy with a focus on government initiatives and industrial strategy. Based in Sydney, his work often examines how regulatory frameworks shape Australia’s digital economy and sustainable transition.
Avoid consumer tech or cryptocurrency topics. For timely responses, align pitches with federal policy announcements or industrial sustainability challenges.
Manufacturing workers warn against Coalition’s industry policy rollback
(Example inferred from coverage) Government tech policy and digital accessibility advancements
(Example inferred from coverage) Sustainability in Australian cloud computing adoption
Julian Bajkowski is iTnews’ foremost analyst of enterprise technology systems in Australia’s financial sector, with particular expertise in payment infrastructure and regulatory tech compliance. His work bridges the gap between CIO-level implementation challenges and macroeconomic policy outcomes.
“The real story isn’t the technology itself, but how it redistributes risk across the economy.” – Bajkowski on his approach to fintech reporting
Kosta Andreadis is a Senior Editor at TweakTown, specializing in GPU technology, AI-driven gaming advancements, and sustainable hardware design. Based in Melbourne, his 2,800+ articles blend technical rigor with insights into developer and creator communities.
Andreadis avoids coverage of mobile gaming apps and blockchain technologies, focusing instead on PC hardware and open-source ecosystems. His work is essential reading for developers and enthusiasts alike.
As TechRadar's Managing Editor for Asia-Pacific, Sarkar deciphers how emerging technologies integrate into daily life. Her work combines:
As APAC Editor for The Register, Simon Sharwood deciphers enterprise technology trends with a focus on infrastructure, policy, and business impacts. Based in Sydney, his work influences how global audiences understand Asia-Pacific’s tech ecosystem.
Fear of tariffs made the PC market great again in Q1 as vendors emptied factories to dodge price future hikes
Supreme Court to hear TikTok's appeal against law that would force it to shut, or sell
AWS now renting monster HPE servers, even in clusters of 7,680-vCPU...
Stilgherrian stands at the intersection of technical expertise and policy analysis, offering unique insights into how digital systems reshape power structures. Currently contributing to ZDNET while maintaining independent platforms, his work combines:
"All publication is a political act. All communication is propaganda. All art is pornography." - Stilgherrian's operational maxim, reflecting his critical approach to information systems
With multiple contact points including Bluesky and direct newsletter engagement, Stilgherrian maintains an open yet discerning approach to source relationships. PR professionals should prioritize submissions demonstrating policy depth and human impact over technological novelty alone.
Thas Ampalavanapillai Nirmalathas combines academic leadership at the University of Melbourne with incisive tech journalism for ABC News Australia. His work focuses on three pillars:
Recent recognitions include steering IEEE's Emerging Technologies Taskforce and earning Engineers Australia's highest fellowship grade. His articles consistently rank among ABC News' most-shared STEM content, particularly pieces bridging technical detail with workforce policy analysis.
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