Journalism awards

9News Queensland’s Hannah’s Story wins Kennedy Award for Outstanding Podcast

9News Queensland presenter Melissa Downes and producer Jess Lodge won the Award for Outstanding Podcast at Friday night’s Kennedy Awards, dedicated to excellence in Australian journalism, in a gala ceremony at Sydney’s Royal Randwick Racecourse.

Their entry, Hannah’s Story, which topped Australian podcasting charts and is nearing one million downloads, was recognised for excellence in podcasting as a compelling account of one of the worst acts of domestic violence Australia has ever seen – the day Hannah Clarke and her three children were set on fire and killed in their car in a quiet Brisbane street by their father, Hannah’s estranged husband, Rowan Baxter.

Over six episodes, Hannah’s Story gives a powerful voice to Hannah’s loved ones, the first responders on the scene, witnesses, domestic violence experts and political leaders, as it delved into the shocking murders to ignite a community conversation about coercive control and spotlight the need to identify red flags in friendships and relationships to prevent more domestic atrocities.

Melissa Downes said: “What an incredible night! With three decades in journalism including fifteen years at the 9News Queensland news desk, the experience of podcasting was an exciting shift. Hannah’s Story allowed us to shed light on the answers we were all grappling for since 19 February 2020, a devastating day etched in Australia’s history that has stuck with me ever since.

“Making the podcast with Jess was an honour, and a perfect avenue to magnify the incredible work of Hannah’s parents, Sue and Lloyd, through Small Steps 4 Hannah.”

Jess Lodge said: “I’m incredibly grateful that Hannah’s Story has received this recognition from our peers. Most of all, I’m proud knowing that its growing audience now has a deeper understanding of coercive control and the signs to look out for. I cannot thank Sue and Lloyd Clarke, and everyone who was involved, enough for allowing us to tell their stories.”

9News Queensland News Director, Amanda Paterson, said: “Proud is an understatement. Melissa and Jess, alongside podcast editor Adam Buncher, told Hannah’s Story with the grace, dignity and empathy that Hannah and her three children, Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey, deserve.

“I saw first hand how much Melissa and Jess poured their heart and soul into this podcast, all while delivering 9News Queensland’s leading news bulletins. Their resounding success and last night’s Kennedy Award win not only validates their hard work but also sets the stage for an exciting era of future 9News podcasts.”

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The guts of it is that Ampol, a well known fossil fuel company, is a sponsor of the Walkleys and in other events there was a revamp of the awards categories recently to make them more in line with modern times and while there was a call for climate reporting to have its own award category, it didn’t make the cut.

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Cathy Wilcox (The Age and SMH cartoonist) and David Pope (The Canberra Times cartoonist) have drafted a statement calling for The Walkley Foundation to take action.

UPDATE: the Walkley Foundation posted a statement yesterday (from Cathy’s Twitter account)

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2023 Australian Football Media Association Awards

UPDATE 20/9/2023
News Corp’s Michael Klein has been awarded life membership of the AFMA for his 37 year service to the industry.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-news-2023-fox-footy-afl-media-awards-winners-jason-dunstall-david-king-gerard-healy/news-story/c1334b84ec64ada023ab98a3ced7e90b

UPDATE 21/9/2023: complete winners list

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Photojournalist Kate Geraghty and former national security correspondent Anthony Galloway took home the 2023 Lowy Institute Media Award on Thursday night for their reporting on Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine.

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WA Media Awards

Congratulations to all the ABC finalists and winners in the WA Media Awards.

ABC journalists and teams were awarded for audio news and features, culture and arts reporting, regional and community reporting, social equity reporting and sports reporting.

A multi award winner on the night was Erin Parke, who is based in Broome with the ABC’s national regional reporting team.

Parke was awarded for “Chasing Waterfalls”, a feature which captured the beauty of the East Kimberley wilderness and the challenges faced by those looking to forge a new path through it.

She was also recognised for a collection of stories on the Kimberley floods and a video feature on the “Fitzroy Floods”. She took home the Culture and Arts reporting prize for “Mystery Settlement”, an incredible hidden story from WA’s north about an Aboriginal-Indonesian cultural connection dating back at least 150 years.

Also among the awarded work was Nicolas Perptich and Rebecca Turner’s “Father Damian’s dark playbook”, an investigation into Catholic priest Damian Barker.

Briana Fiore and Anthony Pancia took home the Sports Reporting award for “The Fights of our Lives – A Boxing Story”.

Kirsti Melville won the Audio Feature award for “A Promise Frayed | When Oscar was promised the world” on ABC Radio National.

Isabel Moussalli won the Audio News Story award for “Truck drivers speak out about hidden dangers”.

Jessica Hayes, Hannah Murphy and Andrew Seabourne shared the award for Multimedia Feature for “43 years a murderer”.

The New Journalist or Cadet prize was won by Cason Ho.

List of ABC winners

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Includes 2023 NIKON PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE WINNERS

NIKON PHOTO OF THE YEAR

WINNER: Quinn Rooney , Getty Images , ‘Matilda Joy’

Matilda Joy: Australian players celebrate as goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold stops France’s penalty shot by Eve Perisset in the penalty shoot out during the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Quarter Final match between Australia and France at Brisbane Stadium.

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Queensland Clarion Awards

Presented 21 Oct 2023

Tonight is a celebration of the best journalism produced in Queensland from the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre.
































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ABC and Nine (News and ACA) big winners at the Clarions tonight.

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9 news Brisbane graphics department winning an award? Seriously? :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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ABC’s Alexandra Blucher 2023 Queensland Journalist of the Year

ABC journalist Alexandra Blucher has been named Queensland’s 2023 Journalist of the Year at the Clarion Awards.

Blucher won the top honour and the Investigative Journalism award for the joint investigation by the Background Briefing and ABC Investigations teams into the deaths of two-year-old Darcey-Helen and one-year-old Chloe-Ann in their mother’s overheated car in 2019. The investigation exposed shocking deficiencies in Queensland’s child safety department.

“It was a privilege to be trusted by Darcey and Chloe’s family, particularly Darcey’s father Peter, to tell their story and allow me to join them on their heartbreaking search for the truth on why the child protection system didn’t heed their dire warnings,” Blucher said.

“I hope the story’s exposure of the failings in Darcey and Chloe’s case goes some way to raise awareness so other vulnerable children and families in the system are afforded better protection.

“Thanks also to the talented Background Briefing and ABC Investigations team members who put their hearts and souls into the production of the story for podcast and digital – and the ABC for giving me the time needed to work on the story.”

ABC journalists and teams won 12 awards altogether.

Western Queensland-based video journalist Victoria Pengilley won three awards, for New Journalist of the Year, Rural Journalism and Regional and Community: News Report – Print/Text.

The ABC’s other awards were for Business Journalism; Health and Science Reporting; Innovation; Radio, Documentary and Podcast; Radio News and Current Affairs; News Report – Print/Text; Feature Article or Opinion Piece – Print/Text; and the John Bean Memorial Award for Television Camerawork

Full list of ABC finalists and winners

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Winners revealed: 2023 Rural and Regional Journalism and Photography Awards celebrate media excellence in Geelong

The Rural and Regional Journalism and Photography Awards, a prestigious event recognising outstanding contributions to regional journalism and photography, attracted a gathering of 130 guests on Friday night at the iconic Geelong Library & Heritage Centre.

Emceed by ABC Statewide Drive radio host Prue Bentley, the event showcased the talent and dedication within the industry.

This year’s awards received an impressive 360 entries spanning 18 categories, with 65 newsrooms represented across Victoria and Tasmania. It reflected the event’s growing importance in recognising excellence in rural and regional journalism and photography.

Among the notable winners were:

  • Media Outlet of the Year: ABC Central Victoria
    While all the nominees demonstrated outstanding work, it was ABC Central Victoria’s exceptional coverage of the 2022 floods and other events, such as the unexpected removal of graveside memorabilia by a cemetery operator, mobile phone number porting scams, and the challenges faced by the Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre, that distinguished it as the Media Outlet of the Year.
  • Journalist of the Year: Andrew Thomson, Warrnambool Standard
    Andrew’s reporting on the Kirkstall double murder/suicide was impeccable. He covered the story in a way only a journalist with strong local knowledge and insight could. Andrew owned this story and, by methodically putting together all its pieces, he gave a masterclass in how to take a story further.
  • Young Journalist of the Year: Chelsea Bunting, Geelong Advertiser
    Chelsea’s outstanding body of work reflected a razor-sharp news sense, ability to build trust with contacts and thoughtful storytelling. Chelsea’s careful handling of sensitive subjects belies her experience and points to a bright future.
  • Photographer of the Year: Darren Howe, Bendigo Advertiser
    Darren showed an ability to capture the decisive moment, an essential capability for a good press photographer and has won this major award for a second consecutive year. Darren combines that skill with an artistic eye and his images are both newsworthy and interesting compositions.
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Congratulations to all the ABC winners in the Rural Press Club of Victoria Awards.

Journalists and photographers from across regional and rural Victoria gathered in Geelong on Friday 27 October to celebrate their craft at the awards night, which was hosted by ABC Regional Statewide Drive presenter Prue Bentley.

ABC journalists, teams and programs were awarded for Media Outlet of the Year, Best News Story TV, Best Feature Story Radio, Best Feature Story Online, Best on Farm Story, Best Feature Story TV, Best Sports Story, and Best News Story Radio.

A multi award winner on the night was Tim Lee whose work for Landline won Best Feature Story TV and Best on Farm Story.

ABC Central Victoria was named Media Outlet of the Year for the team’s coverage of the October 2022 floods at Rochester and Echuca, ongoing problems at Malmsbury Youth Justice centre, phone scams and cemetery controversies.

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2023 NT Media Awards winners announced

Sky News Australia’s Northern Territory correspondent Matt Cunningham has been named 2023 NT Journalist of the Year.

The stories entered by Cunningham into this year’s NT Media Awards shined a light on the domestic and family violence against Aboriginal women in Alice Springs, and a disastrous government-sponsored affordable housing project in Darwin. His reporting on a wave of crime in Alice Springs, also included in the submission, prompted a snap visit by the Prime Minister and his TV reporting and coverage on this issue received 105,000 video views on YouTube.

“Only the best reporting can make a nation stop and listen – Matt Cunningham’s brilliant and sensitive coverage of Alice Springs did exactly that,” the judging panel said.

Cunningham was also recognised as winner of the ‘Television/Radio Best News Coverage’ and ‘Print/Text Feature Writing’ awards at the NT Media Awards ceremony held at Darwin City’s Smith St Social on Saturday, November 4.

An initiative of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance, delivered in partnership with the NT Press Club, the annual NT Media Awards support and encourage professional and ethical reporting and celebrate excellence in Territorian journalism.

Other notable winners included ‘Marchbanks Young Journalist of the Year’ Riley Walter, who also won the ‘Text Formats: News’ category at the 2023 MEAA SA Media Awards, and triple J Hack reporter Myles Houlbrook-Walk who picked up two NT Media Awards awards in ‘Excellence in Radio Broadcasting’ and, for the second straight year, ‘Best Sports Journalism’.

The Australian journalist Liam Mendes also clinched two NT Media Awards: ‘Print/Text: Best News Coverage’ and ‘Visual Storytelling’, as did ABC Darwin journalist and digital producer Matt Garrick – for ‘Best Current Affairs or Feature’ and ‘Best Online Coverage’ (with colleagues Hamish Harty, Emily Sakzewski and Steve Vivian).

The annual NT Media Awards recognise excellence, independence, innovation and originality in storytelling and distinctive reporting. This can be through research and investigations, well-crafted and innovative presentations, news-breaking single stories or features, and engaging, entertaining and/or informative reporting.

Eleven panels of judges, composed of media professionals, academics and previous award winners, chose this year’s winners on the basis of journalistic excellence.

Tiffany Venning, the MEAA Regional Director for the Northern Territory, and NT Press Club president, Sarah Spina-Matthews, applauded the incredibly high standard of entries this year.

“I would like to congratulate all of the winners, finalists and entrants, as well as all of the members of the NT media industry who work hard every day to keep the public informed and hold those in power to account – quality journalism is incredibly important in the Northern Territory and these awards demonstrate the calibre of work being produced here,” said Ms Spina-Matthews.

“I consider myself lucky to work alongside the reporters, producers, editors, operations staff, camera operators and managers who make what we do possible.”

Ms Venning said the high ethical standards, creativity and indefatigable passion of the journalists in the Territory continues to impress.

“This year’s NT entries are full of stories that changed the political landscape and had a profound impact on the national dialogue,” she said. “Congratulations everyone!”



















After being beaten to the post by commercial radio in the area…

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ABC winners at the NT Media Awards

ABC journalists, teams and programs have dominated the NT Media Awards with finalists across 12 categories and six awards.

In the Television/Radio category ABC journalists won for Best Current Affairs or Feature and Excellence in Radio Broadcasting.

Wins in the All Media awards were for Best Online Coverage, Best Sports Journalism, the Pete Davies Memorial Campaigning Journalism Award and Indigenous Affairs Reporting.

Matt Garrick and Myles Houlbrook-Walk won two awards each with Jane Bardon and Roxanne Fitzgerald also picking up prizes.

Full list of ABC finalists and winners

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