PhD Student Amy McQuire nominated for a Walkley award in ‘All Media: Coverage of Indigenous Affairs’

5 Nov 2019

Congratulations to PhD student Amy McQuire who has been nominated for a Walkley in the category of ‘All Media: Coverage of Indigenous Affairs’ for her Griffith Review 65 piece, “White Justice, Black Suffering: Extracting False Confessions”. 

The Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism are presented annually in Australia to recognise and reward the best in the craft. Finalists are selected by eminent journalists and photographers and overall winners judged by the Walkley Judging Board.

The awards cover all media and have grown organically over the years, expanding to encompass the changing nature of the media industry and innovation in journalism. More than 1300 entries are received each year across 30 categories. The Walkleys also recognise excellence in longform journalism through the Walkley Book and Documentary awards. The Gold Walkley is the most prestigious award, chosen from all category winners.

The Walkley Awards exist to recognise “creative and courageous acts of journalism that seek out the truth and give new insight to an issue”. They reward 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 and engaging, entertaining and/or informative reporting.

For more details on the 2019 finalists visit: https://www.walkleys.com/2019-walkley-award-finalists-announced/ 

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