Bearing Witness students win big at AUT awards
Bearing Witness students win big at AUT communication awards
Friday, April 13,
2018
Item: 10131
By Jean Bell
AUCKLAND
(Asia Pacific Report/Pacific Media Watch): Bearing
Witness climate change project students won big last night
at the annual awards ceremony for AUT’s School of
Communication Studies last night.
Julie Cleaver and
Kendal Hutt took out the Spasifik Magazine Prize and
Pacific Media Centre Storyboard Award for Diversity
Reporting for their work on the Bearing Witness climate change project last
year.
Hele Ikimotu was awarded the John Foy Memorial
Award for broadcast journalism and will be flying to Fiji
tomorrow to continue the Bearing Witness climate
change project this year.
READ MORE: Bearing Witness climate project
stories
‘Great
honour’
Cleaver and Hutt both travelled to
Fiji last year where they created a multimedia feature on the Fijian village of
Tukuraki, which was hit by a deadly landslide and two
cyclones in the space of five years.
The project also won
the Dart Asia-Pacific Prize for Journalism and
Trauma at the annual Ossie Awards for Student Journalism
at Newcastle, NSW, last December.
Cleaver is now editor
of Debate Magazine and Hutt is a reporter with the
North Shore Times.
Hutt said it was a great honour
to receive this award.
“This award is not just our
award, it is also Tukuraki’s award for letting us come up
to the community and let us tell their story. I think it had
only been told in Fijian media and ABC Australia,” said
Hutt.
‘Journalism
highlight’
Cleaver said her time in Fiji was a
moving experience. “It was a privilege to be a journalist
and hear these people’s stories. When else would you get
to hear these people’s personal testimonies from someone
who has been through so much as well.”
“The Pacific
Media Centre has been so supportive to both of us throughout
this process. Thanks so much to Professor David Robie and
everyone else involved,” said Cleaver.
“The trip was
a journalism highlight. This is why I wanted to get into
journalism.”
“It’s so awesome that Dr Robie is driving this PMC project. It
needs someone passionate to keep it going and it’s such a
privilege to be a part of that.”
Ikimotu
‘excited’
Bearing Witness climate change
project participant Hele Ikimotu received the John Foy
Memorial Award.
Louise Matthews, curriculum leader of
AUT’s journalism programme, presented the award to Ikimotu
and said he “aced” his undergraduate courses and stayed
on to do postgraduate study this year.
Ikimotu thanked
God, the John Foy Memorial Trust sponsors and his
“supportive and inspiring” journalism tutors in his
acceptance speech.
“I’m so excited and nervous to go
over there. I come from an ancestry of storytellers. There
are times I doubted I had the ability to be a good
storyteller but this award has affirmed I have what it
takes, and I’m so excited to see where journalism takes
me.
“I’m so excited to use it as a platform for my
people and continue being a voice for the Pacific. I was
born in the Islands and I know my family back home are proud
that I’m doing it and representing them.”
Ikimotu
leaves for Fiji tomorrow with fellow participant
Blessen Tom to carry on this year’s version of the Bearing
Witness project.
Ikimotu and Tom will be heading on a
two-week climate change mission to the main island of Viti
Levu where they will be interviewing local people who are
directly affected by the devastating effects of climate
change in the Pacific.
Ikimotu and Tom will be searching
for stories, interviewing people directly affected by
climate change and reporting directly for Asia Pacific
Report, Wansolwara and other media.
• Wansolwara report on the climate change
project in Fiji
• Tukuraki disaster village multimedia
report
Full 2017 School of Communication
Studies awards:
School of Communication Studies
Award for Top Student in the Certificate in Communication
Studies: Schumacher Liuvaie
School of
Communication Studies Award for Top Year One Bachelor of
Communication Studies: Amy Wang
School
of Communication Studies Award for Top Year Two Bachelor of
Communication Studies: Jamie
Ensor
School of Communication Studies Award for
Excellence in Communication Theory: Adam
Szentes
Communication Studies Postgraduate
Scholarships: India Fremaux, Yulia Khan, Malini
Radkrishna, Jayakrishnan Sreekumar
Dean’s
Award for Best Postgraduate Diploma in Communication
Studies: Elizabeth Osborne
Dean’s
Award for Excellence in Master of Communication Studies –
Thesis: Ximena Smith
Oceania Media’s
Spasifik Magazine Prize and the Pacific Media
Centre’s Storyboard Award for Diversity Reporting:
Julie Cleaver and Kendall
Hutt
The Radio Bureau Award for Top of Research
Project: Radio: Georgina
Cain-Treleaven
The Radio Bureau Award for Top
Radio Student: Maxene London
John Foy
Memorial Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism:
Hele Ikimotu
Bauer Award for Excellence
in Magazine Journalism: Nicole
Barratt
New Zealand Herald Award for Top
Post Graduate Diploma Student in Creative Practice –
Journalism: Arun Jeram
National
Business Review Award for the Outstanding Graduate in
the BCS Journalism Major: Nicole
Barratt
New Zealand Geographic award for
Excellence in Photojournalism: Adam
Szentes
Public Relations Institute of New
Zealand Award for the Top Year 2 Public Relations Student:
Jamie Ensor
The winners of the Public
Relations Institute of New Zealand Paul Dryden Tertiary
Award 2017: Boyan Buha, Jodealyn Cadacio, Simon
Cooper, and Georgia Ward
Highly Commended Public
Relations Institute of New Zealand Paul Dryden Tertiary
Award 2017: Abby Berry, Emma Hilton, Morgan
MacFadyen
Public Relations Institute of New
Zealand President’s Award for the Top Academic Student in
the Public Relations Major: Adam
Szentes
The Postgraduate Public Relations Global
Virtual Team Winner (2017): Alex
Ubels
FCB Change Agency Award for Digital Media
Excellence: Stefanee Chua
School of
Communication Studies joint Award for Academic Excellence in
the Creative Industries Major: Kaylah Burke
and Laura Reid
QMS Awards for
Advertising Creativity:
QMS Art Director of the Year –
Holly Smith
QMS Account Executive of the
Year – Ella Bilham
QMS Team of the
Year – Will Macdonald and Adam
Ramsdale
Francis Porterfield Memorial Award for
Excellence in Multicamera Production: Steven
Yee
MediaWorks Award for Best Producer:
McKay
Carroll