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All the winners of the 69th Walkley Awards

Nine's 'Building Bad' investigation wins Gold

 

Finalists announced for the 2024 Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism

See the list of all finalists and links to their nominated stories. Winners will be announced 19 November.

 

See hero images from all the photo finalists and 2024 Nikon Prize-winners

Kate Geraghty's ‘Funeral at Al-Aqsa’ wins 2024 Nikon Photo of the Year Prize

 

2024 Walkley Business Journalism Award finalists announced

 

All the winners of the 2024 Mid-Year Celebration of Journalism

Bill Ormonde named 2024 John B Fairfax Family Young Australian Journalist of the Year

 

Walkley Foundation announces new Judging Board members

 
 

2024 Australia-Korea Media Exchange

Delegates announced

 

All the winners of the 68th Walkley Awards

Edmund Tadros and Neil Chenoweth win the Gold Walkley

 

A statement from the Walkley Foundation

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The Walkley Foundation has long celebrated and supported great Australian journalism. The first Walkley Award for Best Piece of Newspaper Reporting was presented in 1956 to Eva Sommer from the Sydney Sun for her story about an unidentified migrant stowaway. Eva's story garnered national headlines.

The Walkley Foundation acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, the traditional owners of the Redfern area of Sydney where our office stands. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

Our mission

The Walkley Foundation benchmarks the industry standard for excellence and best practice journalism. We work independently with all media organisations to enable Australian journalists to tell the stories of our nation and strengthen our democracy.  We aim to engage both the media and the public to value, celebrate, and support great Australian journalism.

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Encouraging excellence

The Walkley Awards are the pinnacle of achievement for any Australian journalist. With a rich 68-year history, the Walkley Awards now include 30 categories across all platforms, peer-judged with a two-tier process. No matter their era, Walkley Award-winning stories have always chronicled Australia’s history, people and events.

The Walkley Foundation also runs and administers honours that benchmark excellence for freelance journalists, women’s leadership in media, industrial reporting, arts journalism and criticism, and more.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Encouraging excellence

The Walkley Awards are the pinnacle of achievement for any Australian journalist. With a rich 67-year history, the Walkley Awards now include 30 categories across all platforms, peer-judged with a two-tier process. No matter their era, Walkley Award-winning stories have always chronicled Australia’s history, people and events.

The Walkley Foundation also runs and administers honours that benchmark excellence for freelance journalists, women’s leadership in media, industrial reporting, arts journalism and criticism, and more.

Read more about our awards and prizes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Our history

The first Walkley Awards were presented in 1956 by Sir William Gaston Walkley. The Walkley Foundation for Excellence in Journalism was established to carry on his legacy through the annual Walkley Awards, a celebration of the best Australian Journalism.

 

Our history

The first Walkley Awards were presented in 1956 by Sir William Gaston Walkley. The Walkley Foundation for Excellence in Journalism was established to carry on his legacy through the annual Walkley Awards, a celebration of the best Australian Journalism.

Read more about our history
 

Professional Development

The Walkley Foundation provides professional development programs for journalists from across the industry. We want to help journalists of all experience levels and backgrounds to develop their skills, build contacts and have access to new opportunities that will support them as they hone their craft.

 

Professional Development

The Walkley Foundation provides professional development programs for journalists from across the industry. We want to help journalists of all experience levels and backgrounds to develop their skills, build contacts and have access to new opportunities that will support them as they hone their craft.

 

Support and Value journalism

The Walkley Foundation supports Australian journalism through offering scholarships, fellowships, mentoring, training and grants. We’re also building a digital archive of six decades of Walkley-winning journalism as a resource for journalists, students, and the public. Bringing the first draft of history to life!

We’ve got an important role to play in helping all Australians understand why great journalism makes life better, safer and fairer for all of us. We’re spreading the word by giving the best journalists a platform at public events and festivals, through The Walkley Magazine, our newsletter and our podcast.

How we do it

The Walkley Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation and relies on support from corporate organisations, tertiary institutions, government, foundations and individuals to develop a wide range of programs including providing scholarships, offering grants and developing tools for increased digital media literacy.

If you would like to join us in building a news ecosystem that is thorough, far-reaching and trusted for today and for future Australians, consider partnering with us or making a donation today.

"It’s a great privilege to acknowledge and celebrate the best of Australian journalism. It is a hugely rewarding profession, and there aren’t too many jobs that can make democracy stronger, society fairer and lives richer. Speaking truth to power we must. Only by shining a light do things change."

Adele Ferguson, Walkley Foundation Chair

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The Walkley Foundation acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, the traditional owners of the Redfern area of Sydney where our office stands. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and their rich history of storytelling as the oldest continuous culture on earth.

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