Qantas Media Awards 2001 - Print Results
PRINT RESULTS
QANTAS FELLOW
TO WOLFSON COLLEGE,
CAMBRIDGE
DEBORAH CODDINGTON, North & South
THE
NIKON MISSOURI PHOTO WORKSHOP PRIZE
KENNY RODGER, New
Zealand Herald
PRINT INDUSTRY AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT
PAT BOOTH
BEST EDITORIAL PROJECT
WITH
SIGNIFICANT IMPACT UPON THE COMMUNITY
Judge:
Peter Scherer, former editor, New Zealand
Herald
Winner: THE SOUTHLAND TIMES - 'We
Need You', 'Our $400 million day'
Finalists: HAURAKI
HERALD - 'Defibrillator Appeal'
NEW ZEALAND HERALD and
WEEKEND HERALD - 'The Common Core Debate', 'Catching the
Knowledge Wave and Proud to be a Kiwi', 'Our Turn'
THE
PRESS - 'Age of Dissent'
REPORTERS
Judges:
Gail Sedorkin and Barbara Alysen, Senior Journalism
Lecturers,
Deakin University,
Geelong
Senior
Winner: TONY WALL, New Zealand
Herald
Finalists: MICHAEL FOREMAN, New Zealand
Herald
LEAH HAINES, The Dominion
KIM PURDY, Sunday
Star-Times
Junior
Winner: JENNIFER HAWKES, Waikato
Times
Finalists: ADRIENNE COLLINS, Sunday News
PETER
GRIFFIN, New Zealand Herald
JON STEPHENSON, The
Independent
/2
Sub-Categories
Business,
Finance, Consumer Affairs - ASB BANK award
Winner: STEVE
RENDLE, The Evening Post - 'Stink over
perfume'
Finalists: JENNI MCMANUS, The Independent -
'Jihong's memory down the Lu'
DENISE MCNABB, The
Dominion/The Independent - 'Has Eric Watson lost his Midas
touch?'
JON STEPHENSON, The Independent - 'Coke 'bomb'
mangles family'
Crime and Justice
Winner: KIM PURDY,
Sunday Star-Times - Police probe death after
exorcism'
Finalist: FRAN TYLER, The Dominion -
'Residential facility caregiver had criminal
convictions'
Environment and Conservation - SHELL NEW
ZEALAND award
Winner: ANNE BESTON, New Zealand Herald -
'Pest moth in West Auckland'
Finalist: LESTER THORLEY,
Waikato Times - Relocated robins make comeback'
Food
and Nutrition
Winner: ADRIENNE COLLINS, Sunday News -
'Impact on children of rising cost of milk'
Finalist: PETER DE GRAAF, Hawke's Bay Today - 'Could
kumara hold key to cancer?'
General
Winner: TONY
WALL, New Zealand Herald - 'Marriage for
residency'
Finalist: JOCK ANDERSON, National Business
Review - 'Investor on the run from
Interpol'
Government, Diplomacy & Foreign
Affairs
Winner: AUDREY YOUNG, New Zealand Herald - Lee's
private life plays part in dumping'
Finalists: GREG
ANSLEY, New Zealand Herald - 'Welfare switch catches Kiwis
in a harsh land'
GRANT FLEMING, The Evening Post -
Faultline study set to rock city values'
Health and
Medicine - MERCK, SHARP & DOHME award
Winner: LESTER
THORLEY, Waikato Times - '$65,000 bill for a life-saving
drug'
Finalist: SUSAN BUDD, NZ GP - 'Auckland patients
use hospital not GPs.
/3
Information
Technology - MICROSOFT award
Winner: MICHAEL FOREMAN,
New Zealand Herald - 'Fear of Government hacking following
file mix-up'
Finalists: DARREN GREENWOOD, Computerworld -
'Internet security consultants'
PETER GRIFFIN, New
Zealand Herald - 'Law enforcement entering the internet
age'
Science and Technology
Winner: ANNE BESTON,
New Zealand Herald - 'Mir's last pass over NZ'
Social
Issues (includes education)
Winner: LEAH HAINES, The
Dominion - 'Botched inquiry into sex
abuse'
Finalist: CLAIRE MCCARTHY, NZ Education Review - '
Funding fears for polytechnics'
Sport & Racing -
STEINLAGER award
Winner: EUGENE BINGHAM, New Zealand
Herald - ' Ex-Team NZ member sued in spy
scandal'
Finalist: NEIL REID, Sunday News - Sports fan
assaulted by All Black flanker'
The Arts - CREATIVE NEW
ZEALAND award
No award made
NEWSPAPER FEATURE
WRITER
Joint judges: Ted Cavey, former News Editor, The
Age and Peter McLaughlin, former Editorial Manager, The
Age
Senior
Winner: TIM WATKIN, New Zealand
Herald
Finalists: GREG ANSLEY, New Zealand
Herald
YVONNE MARTIN, The
Press
Junior
Winner: CLAIRE MCCARTHY, NZ Education
Review
Finalists: PATRICK GOWER, New Zealand
Herald
DIANA MCCURDY, The
Dominion
Sub-Categories
Business, Finance, Consumer
Affairs - ASB BANK award
Winner: TIM WATKIN, New Zealand
Herald - 'From rugby star to multi
millionaire'
Finalists: JENNI MCMANUS, The Independent -
'Behind the PR spins - corporate media manipulation and
complicity'
YVONNE MARTIN, The Press - 'Commercial para
gliding pilot's inglorious safety
record'
/4
Crime and Justice
Winner: TONY
WALL, New Zealand Herald - 'Feature on two of New Zealand's
most notorious criminals'
Finalists: JAN CORBETT, New
Zealand Herald - 'Doctor's double life'
CARROLL DU
CHATEAU, New Zealand Herald - 'Radical alternative
rehabilitation programme for young offenders'
Environment
and Conservation - SHELL NEW ZEALAND award
Winner: SETH
ROBSON, The Press - 'Competing needs of hydro power
generation and lake management in the South
Island.
Finalists: ROCHELLE WARRANDER, Daily News - '
Dioxin debate'
TIM WATKIN, New Zealand Herald -
'Delicate balance of tourism
versus environmental
damage'
Food and Nutrition
Winner: MARK HENDERSON,
Sunday Star-Times - 'Do consumers want
genetically
modified food?'
Finalists: WARREN BARTON, The Dominion -
'Chef with a difference'
JULIE BIUSO, New Zealand Herald
- 'Homage to a much
respected former
adversary'
General
Winner: GREG ANSLEY, New Zealand
Herald - 'On the trail of Keith
Murdoch'
Finalists: GORDON BROWN, Daily News -
'Workbridge'
RUTH LAUGESEN and NICHOLAS MALING, Sunday
Star-Times - 'A look inside New Zealand
Post'
Government, Diplomacy & Foreign
Affairs
Winner: NICK VENTER, The Dominion - 'Sexist
culture in the Treasury'
Finalists: JOHN ARMSTRONG, New
Zealand Herald - 'Helen Clark's determination to win a
second and third term in office'
MICHELE HEWITSON, New
Zealand Herald - 'Profile of Margaret Wilson'
Health and
Medicine - MERCK, SHARP & DOHME award
Winner: MARK
HENDERSON, Sunday Star-Times - 'Wailing and
gnashing of
rotting teeth'
Finalists: CATE BRETT, The Press -
'Child's battle with cancer'
CARROLL DU CHATEAU, New
Zealand Herald - 'Despair
born of delay'
Human
Relations
Winner: REBECCA MACFIE, The Independent -
'Important issues affecting employment and the
employed'
Finalists: CATE BRETT, The Press - 'In nearly
forty years conflicts between
adults and adolescents
haven't really changed'
MARK HENDERSON, Sunday Star-Times
- 'Adoptions of Russian orphans by New Zealanders hindered
by bureaucracy'
/5
Information Technology - MICROSOFT
award
Winner: DARREN GREENWOOD, Computerworld - 'Company
tests the
security of its data base from
hackers'
Finalists: MARK BROATCH, Computerworld -
'Software management and
business strategy'
ANDREA
MALCOLM, Computerworld - 'Integration of
complex
accounting packages'
Motoring
Winner: PAUL
OWEN, Evening Post - 'A Jaguar and Audi
comparison"
Finalists: JACQUI MADELIN, New Zealand
Business Times - 'Renaults'
lunatic fringe'
ROB
MAETZIG, Daily News - 'The atmosphere surrounding a
$500,000 Ferrari'
Science and
Technology
Winner: CATE BRETT, The Press - 'A complex
academic dispute'
Finalist: JAN CORBETT, Weekend Herald
- 'Attempt to seek commercial benefits from traditional
university scientific research'
Social Issues (includes
education)
Winner: RUTH LAUGESEN and NICHOLAS MALING,
Sunday Star-Times- 'An embarrassment of
riches'
Finalists: YVONNE MARTIN, The Press - 'Is God
becoming Godde?'
TARA ROSS, The Press - 'Technological
institutes undercutting fees'
Sport and Racing -
STEINLAGER award
Winner: JILL WORRALL, Timaru Herald -
'The world of Colin Hawke'
Finalists: SUZANNE MCFADDEN,
Weekend Herald - 'Transatlantic rowing race.
MICHELE
HEWITSON, New Zealand Herald - 'Sheila Laxon'
The
Arts - CREATIVE NEW ZEALAND award
Winner: SIMON BEATTIE,
Evening Post - 'Lord of the Rings' special
effects'
Finalists: MICHELE HEWITSON, New Zealand Herald
- 'Profile of one of the foremost chroniclers of the New
Zealand psyche'
JANE WYNYARD, Sunday Star-Times - 'The
legacy of Michael Illingworth'
Tourism and
Travel
Winner: CHARMIAN SMITH, Otago Daily Times - 'Life
in a campervan'
Finalists: TONY WALL, New Zealand Herald
- 'In the wake of Sept 11'
JILL WORRALL, Timaru Herald -
'A journey into Baluchistan'
/6
MAGAZINE
FEATURE WRITER
Judge: Professor Judy Bolch, Missouri
School of Journalism
Senior
Winner: DEBORAH
CODDINGTON, North & South
Finalists: MARGOT BUTCHER,
North & South
VERONICA SCHMIDT,
Metro
Junior
Winner: ALISTAIR BONE, NZ
Listener
/5
Sub-Categories
Business,
Finance, Consumer Affairs - ASB BANK
award
Winner: VERONICA SCHMIDT, Metro - 'Coffee
Corps'
Finalists: NIKKI MANDOW, Unlimited - 'Brain
Gain'
KIRSTEN MATTHEW, Metro - 'Towering
Inferno'
Crime and Justice
Winner: DEBORAH CODDINGTON,
North & South - 'Still Crazy After All These
Years'
Finalist: TIM WILSON, Metro - 'The Prodigal
Daughter'
Environment and Conservation - SHELL NEW ZEALAND
award
Winner: PAUL PANCKHURST, Metro -
'Mothbeaten'
Food and Nutrition
Winner: DAVID BURTON,
Cuisine - 'Food from Scratch'
General
Winner: NICOLA
LEGAT, Metro - 'Auckland Property Now'
Government,
Diplomacy & Foreign Affairs
Winner: KIRSTEN MATTHEW,
Metro - 'Queen Victoria'
Finalist: TIM WILSON, Metro -
'Strained Relations'
Health and Medicine - MERCK,
SHARP & DOHME award
Winner: DEBORAH CODDINGTON, North &
South - 'The Vilification of Graham
Parry'
Finalist: VERONICA SCHMIDT, Metro - 'Blood
Dis-Service'
Human Relations
Winner: MATT PHILP, NZ
Listener - 'Asia is Here'
Finalist: NICOLA LEGAT, Metro -
'Daddy Dearest'
Information Technology - MICROSOFT
award
Winner: FIONA MAYO, Internet - 'Heal
Thyself'
Finalist: NIGEL HORROCKS, NZ NetGuide -
'Watching Me, Watching
You'
/7
Motoring
Winner: DAVID MOORE, Driver -
'The New Mini'
Finalist: JACQUI MADELIN, NZ Autocar -
'Alfa'
Science and Technology
No award
made
Social Issues (includes education)
Winner: PAMELA
STIRLING, NZ Listener - School's Out'
Finalist: MARGO
WHITE, Metro - 'Arts for Arts Sake'
Sport and Racing -
STEINLAGER award
Winner: MARGOT BUTCHER, North & South
- The Tragedy of Trent Bray'
Finalist: JOHN MATHESON, NZ
Rugby World - 'So What's the White Answer'
The Arts
- CREATIVE NEW ZEALAND award
Winner: LAUREN QUAINTANCE,
North & South - 'The Lonely Journey of Lynley
Hood'
Finalist: PHILIP MATTHEWS, NZ Listener - 'Most
Likely to Succeed'
Tourism and Travel
Winner: MARGOT
BUTCHER, North & South - Pardon
Mademoiselle'
Finalist: ELIZABETH LIGHT, Destination -
Life Beneath the Banyan Tree'
COLUMNIST
Judge:
Professor Rob Logan,
Assistant Dean, Missouri School of
Journalism
Winner: MICHELE HEWITSON, New Zealand
Herald
Finalists: GORDON CHESTERMAN, Waikato
Times
PETER SINCLAIR, New Zealand
Herald
Sub-Categories
Business, Finance &
Consumer Affairs - ASB BANK award
Winner: MARK FRYER, New
Zealand Herald - 'Debt? We're soaking in
it'
Finalist: ROGER ARMSTRONG, The Independent Business
Weekly -
'Deutsche Bank takes loyal F & P shareholders
to the cleaners'
Food and Nutrition
Winner: DAVID
BURTON, The Evening Post - 'Storming the
Bastille'
Finalist: RUTH PRETTY, The Dominion - Trade
Fare'
General
Winner: COLIN ESPINER, The Press -
'Prescott adds punch to dull
election
campaign'
/8
Humour
Winner: DAVID
MCPHAIL, The Press - 'Nonsense then, nonsense
now'
Information technology - MICROSOFT
award
Winner: GEOFF PALMER, Internet - Email dangers -
email attacks
part IV'
Motoring
No award
made
Politics
Winner: FRANCESCA MOLD, New
Zealand Herald - Sickness defeats the spin doctors
Social
Issues (includes human relations and
education)
Winner: STUART MIDDLETON, NZ Education Review
- Arson, animus, antibiosis
Finalist: JUDITH BARAGWANATH,
Metro - 'Marriage vows'
Sport and Racing - STEINLAGER
award
No award made
The Arts - CREATIVE NEW ZEALAND
award
Winner: PHILIP MATTHEWS, NZ Listener - 'No thanks,
not hungry'
Tourism and Travel
No award
made
EDITORIAL WRITER
Judge: John
Coleman, Australian writer and journalist
Winner: JOHN
ROUGHAN, New Zealand Herald
Finalists: ANTHONY HUBBARD,
Sunday Star-Times
NICOLA LEGAT, Metro
CHRISTOPHER
LONSDALE, Daily News
MICHAEL VANCE, The Press
CARTOONIST
Judge: Geoff Pryor, Cartoonist, Canberra
Times
Winner: MALCOLM WALKER, Portfolio 1,Freelance,
published in Sunday News
Finalists: MALCOLM EVANS,
Portfolio 3, Freelance, published in New Zealand
Herald
TRACE HODGSON, Portfolio 1, Freelance, published
in Metro
/9
EDITORIAL GRAPHIC
ARTIST
Judge: Geoff Pryor, Cartoonist, Canberra
Times
Winner: MICHAEL MULHERON, Portfolio 2, Evening
Post
Finalists: CHRIS MCBRIDE, Portfolio 1, Internet
Magazine
LISA BYRNE, Portfolio 1, NZ Business
Times
PHOTOGRAPHY
Judge: Dallas Swinstead,
Australian journalist, editor and
newspaper Managing
Director
Senior
Winner: KENNY RODGER, New Zealand
Herald
Finalists: JOHN COWPLAND, Freelance, published in
Hawke's Bay Today and New Zealand Herald
STEVE PARKER,
Daily Post
Junior
Winner: MURRAY WILSON, Manawatu
Evening Standard
Finalists GREG BOWKER, Wanganui
Chronicle
KEN KEEL, Whakatane Beacon
Single Best
Picture by a Senior
Winner: RICHARD ROBINSON, New Zealand
Herald
'On the run'
Single Best Picture by a
Junior
Winner: MURRAY WILSON, Manawatu Evening
Standard
'The quiz student'
BEST NEWSPAPER
CATEGORIES
NORSKE SKOG AWARDS
BEST NEWSPAPER FRONT PAGE
Judge: Greg Taylor, former editor The Age, Melbourne
Winner: WEEKEND HERALD
Finalists: EVENING
POST
THE PRESS
BEST DAILY OR WEEKLY
NEWSPAPER
Judge: Greg Taylor, former editor The Age,
Melbourne
Overall Winner: WEEKEND
HERALD
Finalists: BAY OF PLENTY TIMES
OTAGO DAILY
TIMES
/10
Best Daily Newspaper over 25,000
circulation
Winner: OTAGO DAILY TIMES
Finalists: THE
PRESS
WAIKATO TIMES
Best Daily Newspaper up to 25,000
circulation
Winner: BAY OF PLENTY
TIMES
Finalist: MANAWATU EVENING STANDARD
NELSON
MAIL
Best Weekly Newspaper
Winner: WEEKEND
HERALD
Finalists: SUNDAY STAR-TIMES
WEEKEND
POST
BEST SUBURBAN OR COMMUNITY
NEWSPAPER
Judge: Steve Cohen, Editor, Bucks Free Press
Group, England
Winner: BAY NEWS
Finalists: NORTH
TARANAKI MIDWEEK
WESTERN LEADER
BEST NEWSPAPER POSTER
Judge: Greg Taylor, former editor,
The Age, Melbourne
Winner: WAIKATO TIMES
Finalist: WEEKEND HERALD
BEST TRADE/PROFESSIONAL
MAGAZINE
Judge: Barry Brennan, former magazine publisher
and editor of award-winning British weekly
newspapers
Winner: NEW ETHICALS
JOURNAL
Finalists: HORTICULTURE
NEWS
MIS
UNLIMITED
BEST NEWS-STAND
MAGAZINE
Judge: Mandy Oakham, Senior Journalism Lecturer,
Deakin University,
Geelong
Winner: METRO
Finalists: INTERNET
INVESTIGATE
NZ
FISH & GAME
NORTH & SOUTH
/11
BEST
MAGAZINE COVER
Judge: Hero Brown, Deputy Editor, Red
Magazine, London
Winner: STYLE
QUARTERLY
Finalists: METRO
NZ RUGBY
WORLD
URBIS
STUDENT JOURNALIST
AWARD
Judges: Nevil Gibson, editor National Business
Review; Mike Fletcher,
General Manager, Daily Post; Tony
Verdon, editor Northern Advocate
Print Winner: AMIE
RICHARDSON, Massey University at
Wellington
ENDS