Country’s biggest daily wins big at Qantas Awards
Country’s biggest daily wins big at Qantas Awards
The New Zealand Herald collected 23 wins including the coveted Best Weekly Newspaper title for The Weekend Herald at the Qantas Media Awards held in Wellington on Friday (May 13).
The New Zealand Herald won eight of the 13 categories in news reporting, dominating the group, and picked up four more awards for both feature writing and columnists.
Twenty people were recognised across a number of fields including Rod Emmerson who was named cartoonist of the year for the second consecutive year. Sub-editor Arthur Whelan won for best headline writing, senior photographer Brett Phibbs won best feature picture and writer Angela Gregory took out both the news and feature writing awards for coverage of Pacific affairs.
The New Zealand Herald won the best sports section for SuperSport as well as the best travel section for Travel on Tuesday.
Herald editor Tim Murphy says the Weekend Herald's award is particularly special result for the team.
“The entry highlights the race relations series called What's Eating Pakeha, our biggest editorial project in years which involved a huge team of reporters, writers, editors, designers and photographers.”
“It was a real journalistic challenge that only newspapers can really do justice to. The whole paper came together to produce a top-class result for the community.
"This same work led to the paper being a runner-up in Australia's Panpa awards for major papers across Australasia and south-east Asia.“
Of the Weekend Herald, the judges said the paper "pulled ahead in this very competitive field as a result of its powerful and confronting series on Race Relations in New Zealand.
“This series was handled with authority and balance and its presentation was compelling but restrained. What a worthy and ambitious undertaking and one that brought out the best that a very good newspaper has to offer."
The Herald on Sunday made an impressive debut at the Qantas Media Awards. Launched just last October, it was a finalist for best weekly newspaper - a great achievement in a short time, says editor Shayne Currie, particularly in such a competitive category.
Sports editor Paul Lewis won Best Sports Columnist, Amanda Spratt won Newspaper Junior Feature Writer, and the newspaper's Fashion and Beauty section won the Best Fashion Pages/Section Category.
Mr Currie says the launch of the Herald on Sunday has been hugely successful and the awards reinforce that.
"The awards eligibility period closed after the Herald on Sunday had been in the market for only three months so we are thrilled with such a strong result. Our staff have worked incredibly hard to make the paper a success and can feel justifiably proud."
The Qantas Media Awards recognise excellence in every discipline of print journalism. It is now in its 32nd year.
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NZ Herald winners at Qantas Media Awards 2004:
Reporters
Paul Panckhurst Business, Finance & Consumer Affairs
Julie Middleton Food & Nutrition
Stephen Cook General
Fran O’Sullivan Government, Diplomacy & Foreign Affairs
Peter Griffin Information & Communiations Technology
Ruth Berry Maori Issues
Simon Collins Science & Technology
Angela Gregory Pacific Islands Issues
Newspaper feature writers
Jon Stokes Maori Issues
Angela Gregory Pacific Islands Issues
Suzanne McFadden Sport and Racing
Tim Watkin The Arts
Eleanor Black Tourism and Travel
Columnists
Andrew Lumsden Humour
Chris Barton Information & Communications Technology
Tapu Misa Pacific Islands Issues
Jim Eagles Tourism and Travel
Cartoonist
Rod Emmerson
Photography
Brett Phibbs Best Senior portfolio
Brett Phibbs Best Single Feature Picture
Best Newspaper Heading
Arthur Whelan
Best Newspaper Specialist Page or Section
Supersport Sport and Racing
Travel Tourism and Travel
Best Weekly Newspaper
The Weekend Herald
Herald on Sunday winners at Qantas Media Awards 2004:
Newspaper feature writers
Amanda Spratt Junior Feature Writer
Columnists
Paul Lewis Sport and Racing
Best Newspaper Specialist Page or Section
Fashion and Beauty
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