The Walkley Award for Journalism Leadership is an Australian award that recognises outstanding acts of courage and bravery in the practice of journalism, in the prestigious Walkley Awards series.[1] The inaugural award, for Excellence in News Leadership, was made in 1997. It became the award for Excellence in Journalism Leadership in 1998.

In 2017 the Walkley Foundation announced that due to a reorganisation of categories, the Journalism Leadership award would no longer be given out.[2]

List of winners

List of Walkley Award winners for Journalism Leadership
YearRecipient(s)Program / TitleMedia outlet / PublisherNotes
1997Stephen RiceSundayNine Network
1998Laurie OakesNine Network
1999Brian Toohey
2000Mike SteketeeThe Australian
2001Paul KellyThe Australian
2002Peter MeakinNine Network
2003Paul McGeoughFairfax Media
2004Les Carlyon
2005Deborah FlemingAustralian StoryABC TV
2006Michelle GrattanThe Age;
Radio National Breakfast
Fairfax Media;
ABC
2007Eric BeecherPrivate Media
2008no award
2009John HartiganNews Limited
2010Kerry O'BrienThe 7:30 ReportABC TV
2011Kylie HollandFreelance journalist
2012The Border Mail
2013Gerard Ryle
2014Bob CroninThe West AustralianSeven West Media
2015Debi Marshall
2016Rebecca Wilsonawarded posthumously[3]

See also

References

  1. "History of the Walkley Awards". The Walkley Foundation. Retrieved 27 August 2011.
  2. Walkley Foundation (30 June 2017). "Journalism is changing — so the Walkley Awards are, too". Medium. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  3. "2016 Walkley Award winners announced". Mediaweek. 4 December 2016. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
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