Walkley finalists 2024

By AdNews | 10 October 2024
 
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The Walkley Foundation has announced the finalists for the 69th annual Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism.

The finalists were chosen from 1156 eligible entries.

Winners will be announced in Sydney, Tuesday, November 19.

PRINT/TEXT NEWS REPORT

  • Carrie Fellner, Matt Davidson, Matthew Absalom-Wong and Michael EvansThe Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, ‘The factory that contaminated the world’ (1,2,3)
  • Samantha Maiden, News.com.au, ‘Pay You Cash’ (1,2,3)
  • Linda Morris and Eryk BagshawThe Sydney Morning HeraldThe Age and Brisbane Times, ‘The portrait Gina Rinehart doesn’t want you to see’ (1,2,3)

FEATURE WRITING SHORT (UNDER 4000 WORDS)
Award Partner The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age

  • Lorena Allam, Sarah Collard and Blake Sharp-WigginsGuardian Australia, ‘Buried Lives
  • Jackson RyanThe New York Times, ‘The Long, Long Way to the Woods
  • Ben WalterIsland, ‘The Only Fish: Flathead Decline in Tasmania’

FEATURE WRITING LONG (OVER 4000 WORDS)

ALL MEDIA: COMMENTARY, ANALYSIS, OPINION AND CRITIQUE
Award Partner Thomson Geer Lawyers

  • Annabel CrabbABC News, ‘Shades Of Grey’ (1,2,3)
  • Greg JerichoGuardian Australia, ‘Speaking truth to power with graphs’ (1,2,3)
  • David LeserThe Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, ‘The war in Gaza: Not in my Jewish name’ (1,2,3)

ALL MEDIA: EXPLANATORY JOURNALISM

ALL MEDIA: COVERAGE OF INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS

  • ABC News PerthABC News, ‘WA’s Youth Justice Crisis – The Death of Cleveland Dodd’ (1,2,3)
  • Lorena Allam, Sarah Collard and Blake Sharp-WigginsGuardian Australia, ‘Buried Lives’ (1,2,3)
  • Caroline Graham, Kylie Stevenson and Tilda CollingThe Australian, ‘NT Schools in Crisis’ (1,2,3)

ALL MEDIA: COVERAGE OF COMMUNITY & REGIONAL AFFAIRS
Award Partner BHP

  • Oliver JacquesRegion Riverina, ‘Rise and fall of Griffith winemaker who owes $32 million’ (1,2,3)
  • Matthew KellyNewcastle Herald, ‘Three decades on the streets’ (1,2,3)
  • Erin Parke and Andrew SeabourneABC News and ABC, 7.30, ‘Boat Arrivals’ (1,2,3)

ALL MEDIA: CARTOON OF THE YEAR

  • Matt GoldingThe Age, ‘(M)Any questions?’
  • Fiona KatauskasGuardian Australia, ‘True Colours of 2024
  • Cathy WilcoxThe Sydney Morning Herald, ‘Break glass’

ALL MEDIA: SPORTS JOURNALISM
Award Partner University of Queensland

  • Tom DecentThe Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, ‘The secret Zoom call that brought down a Wallabies coach’ (1,2,3)
  • SBS News Documentaries, SBS Television, ‘Came From Nowhere: Australia’s Most Controversial Football Club’
  • Michael WarnerHerald Sun, ‘White Line Fever: AFL illicit drugs crisis’ (1,2,3)

SPORT PHOTOGRAPHY

  • David Gray, AFP, ‘Light, shadows, action at the Australian Open tennis’
  • Nick MoirThe Sydney Morning Herald, ‘Birdsville Rodeo’
  • Quinn Rooney, Getty Images, ‘Australians in the Pool’

AUDIO SHORT (UNDER 20 MINUTES)
Award Partner ABC

AUDIO LONG (OVER 20 MINUTES)
Award Partner McGrathNicol

  • Paul Farrell and the Background Briefing Team, ABC, Background Briefing, ‘Stop and Search’ (1,2,3)
  • Charlotte King and Andy Burns, ABC, Background Briefing, ‘The price of freebirth
  • Megan Williams and Dan Schulz, 2DRY FM and Community Radio Network, ‘Water Watch: Wilcannia Weir or Wilcannia Won’t’ (1,2,3)

DIGITAL MEDIA: INNOVATION JOURNALISM
Award Partner Master Builders Australia

ALL MEDIA: SCOOP OF THE YEAR
Award Partner The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age

  • Nick McKenzie, Michael Bachelard and Amelia Ballinger, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and 60 Minutes, ‘The Pezzullo files’ (1,2,3)
  • Chris Reason7NEWS, ‘The Bishop of Broome’
  • Christopher WalshNT Independent, ‘NT Labor’s ministerial shares scandal’ (1,2,3)

ALL MEDIA: COVERAGE OF A MAJOR NEWS EVENT OR ISSUE
Award Partner Ogilvy

  • 9News & Current Affairs – Bondi Attack Team, Nine, 9News, A Current Affair and Today, ‘Bondi Junction Stabbings’
  • Building Bad TeamThe AgeThe Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian Financial Review and 60 Minutes, ‘Building Bad’
  • Chris Reason and Simon Hydzik7NEWS, ‘Israel-Hamas War’

NEWS PHOTOGRAPHY

  • Flavio BrancaleoneThe Sydney Morning HeraldNews.com.au and The Australian, ‘Bondi Junction Stabbing Attack, no place is immune to the reach of terror’
  • Kate GeraghtyThe Sydney Morning Herald, ‘Aftermath of October 7 attacks’
  • David Gray, AFP, ‘Walk to freedom’

ALL MEDIA: SPECIALIST AND BEAT REPORTING

  • Carrie Fellner, Matt Davidson, Matthew Absalom-Wong and Michael EvansThe Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, ‘The factory that contaminated the world’ (1,2,3)
  • Christopher KnausGuardian Australia, ‘Out in the cold: Australia’s invisible crisis of homelessness deaths’ (1,2,3)
  • Linda Morris and Eryk BagshawThe Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and Brisbane Times, ‘The portrait Gina Rinehart doesn’t want you to see’ (1,2,3)

ALL MEDIA: BUSINESS JOURNALISM
Award Partner ING Australia

  • Linton Besser and Ninah Kopel, ABC, 7.30 and ABC News, ‘Netstrata’ (1,2,3)
  • Primrose Riordan and Sarah ThompsonThe Australian Financial Review, ‘Jon Adgemis and the costs of the private credit boom’ (1,2,3)
  • Jonathan Shapiro and Aaron PatrickThe Australian Financial Review, ‘The ANZ bond trading scandal’ (1,2,3)

FEATURE/PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY

  • Sean Davey, Oculi / ABC News, ‘The Goode Fight’
  • Diego Fedele, Getty Images, ‘In the Shadow of a Deadly Sky’
  • Christopher Hopkins, Al Jazeera, ‘They Teach Us to Sing’

TELEVISION/VIDEO: CAMERAWORK

TELEVISION/VIDEO: NEWS REPORTING
Award Partner Seven

  • 9News and Current Affairs – Bondi Attack Team, Nine, 9News, A Current Affair and Today, ‘Bondi Junction Stabbings’
  • Ben LewisSBS World News, ‘October 7 Attacks’
  • Sharri Markson and Montana DuncanSky News, ‘Nine’s MeToo moment’ (1,2,3)

TELEVISION/VIDEO: CURRENT AFFAIRS SHORT (UNDER 20 MINUTES)
Award Partner SBS

  • Adele Ferguson and Chris Gillett, ABC, 7.30, ‘Financial Housing Prison
  • Nick McKenzie, Amelia Ballinger and Michael Bachelard, Nine, 60 Minutes, ‘The Power Player
  • The Sunday Mail and Courier-Mail Prayed Upon teamThe Courier-Mail and The Sunday Mail,  ‘Prayed Upon’ (1,2)

TELEVISION/VIDEO: CURRENT AFFAIRS LONG (OVER 20 MINUTES)
Award Partner TEN News First 

ALL MEDIA: INTERNATIONAL
Award Partner Sydney Airport

  • Dateline Team, SBS, Dateline, ‘Finding Yusuf’ (1,2)
  • Avani Dias, Naomi Selvaratnam, Madeleine Genner and Mayeta Clark, ABC, Foreign CorrespondentFour Corners and ABC Listen, ‘Reporting from Modi’s India’ (1,2,3)
  • Prue LewarneSBS News, ‘Inside Nicaragua’

ALL MEDIA: INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM
Award Partner Guardian Australia

  • Building Bad TeamThe Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian Financial Review and 60 Minutes, ‘Building Bad’ 
  • Echo Hui, Elise Potaka and Dylan Welch, ABC, Four Corners and ABC News, ‘Ruthless Pursuit – China’s Secret Police, its Agents, and Global Campaign of Repression’ (1,2,3)
  • Chris Reason7NEWS, ‘The Bishop of Broome’

WALKLEY DOCUMENTARY AWARD FINALISTS
Award Partner MinterEllison

  • Katrina McGowan, Janine Hosking, Mat Cornwell and Carrie Fellner, iKandy Films and Stan, How To Poison A Planet
  • Erin Moy, Gabriel Gasparinatos, Sarah Noonan and Jennifer Peedom, Entropico, Stranger Than Fiction and Netflix, ONEFOUR: Against All Odds
  • Dora Weekley, Orly Danon, Chris Masters and Nick McKenzie, Stan, Revealed: Ben Roberts-Smith Truth on Trial

WALKLEY BOOK AWARD LONGLIST (Shortlist to be announced October 31)
Award Partner Banki Haddock Fiora

  • Julia BairdBright Shining, HarperCollins Publishers
  • Andrew FowlerNuked: The Submarine Fiasco that Sank Australia’s Sovereignty, Melbourne University Publishing
  • Sarah GilbertUnconventional Women, Melbourne University Publishing
  • David HardakerMine is the Kingdom, Allen and Unwin
  • Royce KurmelovsSlick: Australia’s Toxic Relationship with Big Oil, University of Queensland Press
  • Anne ManneCrimes of the Cross: The Anglican Paedophile Network of Newcastle, Its Protectors and the Man Who Fought for Justice, Black Inc.
  • Lucia Osborne-CrowleyThe Lasting Harm, Allen and Unwin
  • Alison Sandy, Bryan Seymour, Sally Eeles and Marc WrightThe Lady Vanishes, HarperCollins Publishers
  • Hedley ThomasThe Teacher’s Pet, Pan Macmillan Australia

NIKON-WALKLEY PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
Award Partner Nikon

  • Matthew Abbott, Freelance / Oculi
  • Christopher Hopkins, Freelance
  • Nick MoirThe Sydney Morning Herald

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