
Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Caitlin Fitzsimmons is a journalist who recently reported on innovative aquaculture practices in Australia, highlighting the environmental advantages of land-based fish farming. Her work focuses on the sustainability of fish production, particularly in the context of the challenges faced by the salmon farming industry, and aims to inform readers about the implications of different aquaculture methods on the environment.
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Caitlin Fitzsimmons advocates against the culling of sharks, pointing out that if one breed is targeted, other breeds will just move in.
Beach culture rewards come with risksCaitlin Fitzsimmons is credited as a contributor to the article discussing the new passport rules for dual citizens.
New passport rules for dual citizens explainedCaitlin Fitzsimmons did some digging and talked about how data shows younger Australians are entering the housing market later.
I bought a home in my 20s. That doesn’t mean it’s become easier, writes Millie MuroiCaitlin Fitzsimmons is the environment and climate reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald.
Are younger generations finding it harder to buy a home? Data says no
With AAP, Caitlin Fitzsimmons.
RBA keeps interest rates steady; Trump details Gaza peace plan with Benjamin Netanyahu deal; Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban reportedly splitCaitlin Fitzsimmons is mentioned as a contributor to the article.
Why it’s raining so much in Sydney and what the forecast is until ChristmasCaitlin Fitzsimmons is acknowledged for her article on David Attenborough's documentary.
Trump’s military parade is out of step with realityCaitlin Fitzsimmons and Nick Moir flew to Griffith as guests of Aquna.
Are fish farms on land better for environment?






































