At-a-glance: Walkley Finalists

Complete details of all finalists in the 55th Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism.

Print News Report - Proudly sponsored by Media Super

Linton Besser, Sean Nicholls, Nick O'Malley, The SMH, “Freebies for Labor minister"

Paul McGeough, The Sydney Morning Herald, “Prayers, tear gas and terror”

Paul Toohey & Janet Fife-Yeomans, Daily Telegraph, “The Azaria Files: Secret Azaria Jury Notes”

Social Equity Journalism - Proudly sponsored by Seven Network
Tom Allard and Jason South, The SMH and theage.com.au, “Chained to a Life of Madness”

John Blades, 360, ABC Radio National, “The Too-Hard Basket”

Heather Stewart, Claudia Taranto, Damien Carrick,

Anita Barraud, 360 and The Law Report, ABC Radio

National, “A Sense of Duty” and “Statute of Limitations”

Best Online Journalism- Proudly sponsored by August
Andrew Meares, smh.com.au and nationaltimes.com.au, “Phonearoids@mearesy”

Paola Totaro, Robert Wainwright, Simon Rankin, theage.com.au, “Pheasant Wood - The Lost Diggers of Fromelles”

ABC News Online team, abc.net.au, “Election night coverage”

Commended:
Drew Ambrose, Priscilla Davies, Richard Kendall, Aimee Lipscombe, Bruce Belsham, abc.net.au, “Black Saturday”

Daily Life/Feature Photography - Proudly sponsored by Nikon

Alex Ellinghausen, The Bendigo Advertiser, “Elmore B&S Ball”

Quentin Jones, The Sydney Morning Herald, “Smoke”

Lisa Wiltse, Getty Images, “Potosi”

Commended:

Edwina Pickles, The Sydney Morning Herald, “Backstage at Circus Oz”

Best Three Headings

Warwick McFadyen, The Age - “To the end, a killer's gilt shows through” & “The Kewell hand of fate” & “Home a loan too much for kids”

Graeme Pringle, The Australian" - "Sleepless in seat battle: the longest day of a non-stop campaigner” & “Breakfast Club visits Ken's of Keynesington” & “MP same as Sarkozy, amour or less”

Peter Wells, Australian Financial Review - “Hungary gives euro a goulashing” & “Myer culpa”
“End of a Were-a”

Coverage of Indigenous Affairs - Proudly sponsored by SBS

Martin Butler, ABC TV, “Contact” Liz Jackson, Janine Cohen, Lorna Knowles, Four Corners, ABC TV, “A Dog Act”

Ali Russell and Kirk Docker, Hungry Beast, ABC1, “The Gang of 49”

Coverage of Community and Regional Affairs - Proudly sponsored by Fairfax Media

Andy Drewitt, Diamond Valley Leader, “A trail of lost souls”

Nicole Hasham and Laurel-Lee Roderick, Illawarra Mercury, “Fund collapse ruins families”

Michael McGuire, The Advertiser (Adelaide), “Not for sale”

Commended:

Jodie Ann Duffy and Vincent O'Farrell, Illawarra Mercury, “Drawn Out: A Cartoonist's Long Battle With Bipolar”

Best Sports Journalism

Andrew Hamilton, The Courier-Mail and Herald Sun, “A punt too many as game rules Fev”

Mike Hurst, The Daily Telegraph, “Tests prove tragic truth of a world champion”

Adrian Proszenko, The Sun-Herald, “Melbourne Storm rorts salary cap”

Commended:
Wendy Page, Australian Story, ABC TV, “Pay it Forward”

Sport Photography - Proudly sponsored by Nikon

Mark Dadswell, Getty Images, “Australian Open and Singapore Youth Olympics”

Michael Dodge, heraldsun.com.au, “Magical moments.

Adam Pretty, Getty Images, “Singapore 2010 Youth Olympics”

Commended:
Craig Golding, Getty Images, “Sydney 2009 World Masters Games”

Radio News and Current Affairs Reporting - Proudly sponsored by ABC

Matthew Brown, AM, ABC Radio, “Marriott Hotel bomber streamed live video to his handlers”

Stephen Long, PM, ABC Radio, “Long term returns not so super”

Sally Sara, PM, ABC Radio, “Abdul's Story – Afghan Hospital”

Radio Feature, Documentary or Broadcast Special - Proudly sponsored by QUT Creative

Charlotte Glennie, ABC Radio, “Queensland Justice”

Kristina Kukolja, Worldview, SBS Radio, “Echoes of Srebrenica”

Sophie Townsend, 360, ABC Radio National, “Cancer as a Battleground”

Magazine Feature Writing - Proudly sponsored by BHP Billiton

David Marr, Quarterly Essay, “Power trip: The political journey of Kevin Rudd”

Andrew Rule, Good Weekend, “For the love of Niki”

Mandy Sayer, The Monthly, “The wild frontier: the child gangs of Tweed Heads”

Commended:
Amanda Watt, Qweekend and The Courier-Mail, “The Net”

Best Scoop of the Year - Proudly sponsored by The Nine Network

Laurie Oakes, Nine Network, “Labor leaks”

Mark Simkin and Chris Uhlmann, ABC TV, “The Scoop”

Lenore Taylor, The Sydney Morning Herald, “ETS off the agenda until late next term” Commended:

Patricia Karvelas and Dennis Shanahan, The Australian, “Poll the key as mutineers circle Rudd”

Cartoon

Matt Golding, The Sunday Age, “Pollie Pedal”

Mark Knight, Herald Sun, “Moving Forward”

Ron Tandberg, The Age, “Changing Colours”

Commended:

Andrew Dyson, The Age, “Special Edition”

Artwork - Proudly sponsored by Purple Palate

Tony Bela, The Courier-Mail, “Centaur Uncovered”

Tom Jellett, The Weekend Australian, “Icarudd”

Eric Lobbecke, The Australian, “Rudd's Dangerous Climate Retreat”

Commended:
Andrew Dyson, The Age, “Intensive Care”

Outstanding Continuous Coverage of an Issue or Event

Stephen Fitzpatrick, The Australian, “Sri Lankans threaten to set fire to boat”

John Garnaut, The Sydney Morning Herald, “Revealed: Inside Stern Hu's Prison Cell”

Sky News team, Sky News, “Federal Election 2010”

Newspaper Feature Writing -- Proudly sponsored by Pantera Press

Nikki Barrowclough, The Age, “Julian Assange: Keeper of Secrets”

John Lyons, The Australian, “Running the Gaza blockade”

Pamela Williams, Australian Financial Review, “Kill Kevin”

News Photography - Proudly sponsored by Nikon

Finalists were chosen from each of two sub-categories:

General and Spot News.

General News


Vince Caligiuri, The Age, “Flemington Soaked”

Brett Costello, The Daily Telegraph, “Jessica”

Commended
Phil Hillyard, The Daily Telegraph, “Red Dawn”

Glen McCurtayne, The Sydney Morning Herald, “Rudd Tear”

Spot News

Bob Barker, The Daily Telegraph, “Man vs wild”

Marc McCormack, The Cairns Post, “Saturday bloody Saturday”

Commended
John Morris, Australasian Motorsport News, “Run for your life!”

Business Journalism - Proudly sponsored by JP Morgan

Michael Bachelard, The Sunday Age, “The shadow side of a cardboard king”

Adele Ferguson, The Age, “Something rotten in the state of insolvency practitioners”

Susannah Moran, The Australian, “Tax office misses its share of $2.3bn Myer float”

Commended
:
Paddy Manning, The Sydney Morning Herald, “The planet-saver that's still just a pipe dream”

Photographic Essay - Proudly sponsored by Nikon

Phil Hillyard, The Daily Telegraph, “Prime Minister Julia Gillard”

Jack Picone, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The West Australian, “Battle for BKK”

Jason South, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, “Chained to a life of madness”

Commended
Tim Wimborne, Reuters, “Floods in Pakistan”

International Journalism
Sarah Ferguson, Michael Doyle, Karen Michelmore, Four Corners, ABC TV, “Smugglers' Paradise”

Mary Ann Jolley and Andrew Geoghegan, Foreign Correspondent, ABC TV, “Fly away children”

Paul McGeough, The Sydney Morning Herald and smh.com.au, “Humanitarian flotilla heads to Israel”

Commended
Sally Sara and Wayne McAllister ABC TV News, ABC TV, “Baby Benazir”

Television News and Current Affairs Camera

Bentley Dean, ABC TV, “Contact”

David Martin, Foreign Correspondent, ABC TV, “The Electric Range”

Neale Maude, Four Corners, ABC TV, “A Careful War”

Television News Reporting - Proudly sponsored by Hart Security

Laurie Oakes, Nine Network, “Labor Leaks”

Sally Sara and Wayne McAllister, ABC TV News, ABC TV, “Baby Benazir”

Mark Simkin and Chris Uhlmann, ABC TV, “The Scoop”

Television Current Affairs Reporting (less than 20 minutes) - Sponsored by Media Monitors

Fouad Hady and Ashley Smith, Dateline, SBS, “Iraq's Deadly Legacy”

Tracy Grimshaw, A Current Affair, Nine Network, “Shelly's Story”

Tim Palmer, Ges D'Souza, Greg Miskelly, The 7.30 Report, ABC TV, “Abusive priests continue in service of the church”

Commended:
Michael O'Donnell and Michael Munro Sunday Night, Seven Network, “Kokoda: The Lost Battlefield”


Television Current Affairs, Feature, Documentary or Special (more than 20 minutes)

Martin Butler, ABC TV, “Contact”

Quentin McDermott, Janine Cohen, Caro Meldrum- Hanna, Four Corners, ABC TV, “Scientology: The Ex-Files”

Sophie McNeill and Geoff Parish, Dateline, SBS TV, “Questions from Oruzgan”

Investigative Journalism - Proudly sponsored by Bayer

Linton Besser, The Sydney Morning Herald, “The wrong stuff”

Sophie McNeill and Geoff Parish, Dateline, SBS TV, “Questions from Oruzgan”

Mark Willacy, Foreign Correspondent, ABC TV, “The Catch”

Commended:
Richard Baker and Nick McKenzie, Four Corners, ABC TV and The Age, “Dirty Money”

Broadcast and Online Interviewing - Proudly sponsored by Ernst & Young

Lyndal Curtis, ABC Radio, “Abbott has no plans to change IR laws”, “Gillard wants campaign focus on economy”, “Robb calls for investigation into leaks”

Tim Lester and Andrew Meares, smh.com.au, “Bishop's passports”, “Gillard Challenge”, “Hockey's Costings”

Kerry O'Brien, The 7:30 Report, ABC TV, “Kevin Rudd interview”, “Abbott 1”, “Abbott 2”

Commended:
Russell Robinson, heraldsun.com.au, “The Life and Crimes of Leigh Robinson”

Commentary, Analysis, Opinion and Critique Proudly sponsored by ING Direct

Andrew Cornell, Australian Financial Review, “Once Bitten: how Australia's banks dodged the crisis”

Jane Cowan, abc.net.au, “Brumby's Frankenstein”

Tony Walker, Australian Financial Review, “Abbott: Why I'm Ready to be PM”

Press Nikon-Walkley Press Photographer of the Year - Sponsored by Nikon

Phil Hillyard, The Daily Telegraph

Simon O'Dwyer, The Sunday Age

Jason South, The Age

Walkley Book Award

Mike Carlton, Cruiser: The Life and Loss of HMAS Perth and Her Crew (Random House)

Paul Cleary, The Men Who Came Out of the Ground (Hachette)

Colleen Egan, Murderer No More: Andrew Mallard and the Epic Fight That Proved His Innocence (Allen & Unwin)

Bridget Griffen-Foley, Changing Stations: The Story of Australian Commercial Radio (UNSW Press)

Chris Hammer, The River: A Journey Through the Murray-Darling Basin (Melbourne University Press)

Ben Hills, Breaking News: The Golden Age of Graham Perkin (Scribe)

Paul Kelly, The March of Patriots: The Struggle for Modern Australia (Melbourne University Press)

Debi Marshall, Lambs to the Slaughter: Inside the Depraved Mind of Child-Killer Derek Ernest Percy (Random House)

Shirley Shackleton, The Circle of Silence: A Personal Testimony Before, During and After Balibo (Murdoch Books)


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