Anne Connolly, Ali Russell and Stephanie Zillman have won Gold at the Walkley Awards, Australian journalism’s highest honour, for their investigation “State Control” on ABC Four Corners.
The judges said: “This was enlightening and determined reporting, giving power to voiceless people and allowing them to tell a story of complete powerlessness. Prompting debate about law reform in various states, it has the potential to effect large-scale public policy reform.”
Brendan Esposito was named the Nikon-Walkley Press Photographer of the Year for a body of work spanning Ukraine and Australia for the ABC. Brownyn Adcock won the Walkley Book Award for Currowan (Black Inc. Books) and the Walkley Documentary Award went to Karl Malakunas for Delikado.
The award for Outstanding Contribution to Journalism went to Sally Neighbour for her impactful career. In Neighbour’s seven years as Four Corners’ executive producer, the program won 18 Walkleys, including two Gold Walkleys.
Four Corners stories she commissioned led to four royal commissions – into youth justice, banking, aged care and Murray-Darling water theft.
The Walkley Foundation’s chief executive, Shona Martyn said: “This has been a huge year for news with war in Ukraine, horrific floods and a federal election. Australian journalists, photographers and camera operators have excelled in their coverage of these major events, sometimes putting their lives on the line. This year’s best journalism also includes stories that were uncovered by old-school legwork, tips, hard work, hunches and painstaking and considered investigation. I congratulate all the winners and finalists for their recognition in the 67th Walkley Awards. And thank our sponsors and partners for their support.”
The chair of the Walkley Judging Board, Michael Brissenden, praised the range and depth of this year’s winning entries, which must have been published, broadcast or televised in Australia in the 12 months from September 1, 2022 to August 31, 2022.
“2022 has been another cracker of a year for Australian journalism. It is our mission at the Walkley Foundation to celebrate and support great Australian journalism and 2022 certainly hasn’t disappointed. A year that has seen significant and powerful reporting on the fallout from the Covid pandemic, on extraordinary abuses of trust and power in sport and in government, on Indigenous issues and the environment and of course on the floods and Ukraine … alongside the usual standout efforts of investigative reporters, great photography, cartoons and production skills, and important analysis and commentary. Judging the best of all this isn’t easy and we congratulate all the winners and finalists.”
Winners of the Walkley Awards were selected by the Walkley Judging Board in October, after first round peer judging in September. The Walkley Book Award and the Walkley Documentary Award were judged separately by experts in those fields.
67th Walkley Award winners
PRINT/TEXT NEWS REPORT
Award Partner Media Super
Aisha Dow, Nick McKenzie and Joel Tozer, The Age, “Triple-zero crisis”
PUBLIC SERVICE JOURNALISM
Award Partner Sydney Airport
Anne Connolly, Ali Russell and Stephanie Zillman, ABC, Four Corners, “State Control”
INNOVATION
Mark Doman, Michael Slezak and the Digital Story Innovation Team, ABC, “Using 3D techniques to tell immersive stories” [’Lawless’ loggers; Culture in the Crosshairs; The ‘Syria playbook’; How a Tongan volcano shocked the world]
HEADLINE, CAPTION OR HOOK
Award Partner Twitter
Simon Firth, The Australian, “Hits & Mrs: It’s an Oscars like no other”; “Packer’s Act 3: Easy lies the head that no longer wears Crown”; “Pharma wants a knife: cashed up Mayne keen to cut some deals”
FEATURE WRITING LONG (OVER 4000 WORDS)
Chloe Hooper, The Monthly, “Goddamn bloody adult: Jacqui Lambie”
FEATURE WRITING SHORT (UNDER 4000 WORDS)
Award Partner The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
Will Swanton, The Australian, “The Babushka Smuggle”
COVERAGE OF INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
Award Partner PwC’s Indigenous Consulting
Brooke Fryer, Claire Aird, Sissy Reyes and Patrick Forrest, SBS, The Feed, “Vanished: The unsolved cases of First Nations women”
COVERAGE OF COMMUNITY & REGIONAL AFFAIRS
Award Partner BHP
ABC North Coast Team, ABC North Coast, “Northern Rivers flood catastrophe”
CARTOON
Award Partner Epson
Mark Knight, Herald Sun, “Not everyone has to be Scott Morrison”
SPORTS JOURNALISM
Award Partner University of Queensland
Lorna Knowles, Nikki Tugwell and Clare Blumer, ABC, “Painful Past: the John Wright series”
SPORT PHOTOGRAPHY
Cameron Spencer, Getty Images, “Sport is Back!”
RADIO/AUDIO NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS
Award Partner ABC
Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop, ABC, “Ukraine war crimes”
RADIO/AUDIO FEATURE
Award Partner Telum Media
Patrick Abboud and Simon Cunich, Audible / Amazon, “The Greatest Menace: Inside the Gay Prison Experiment”
PRODUCTION
Award Partner Google News Initiative
Mark Stehle and The Journey through Ukraine Team, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, “6000km journey”
SCOOP OF THE YEAR
Award Partner Nine News
Kirsty Needham, Reuters, “China’s push for Pacific security deals”
COVERAGE OF A MAJOR NEWS EVENT OR ISSUE
Award Partner Sky News Australia
Seven News Ukraine Team, Channel Seven, “Ukraine War”
NEWS PHOTOGRAPHY
Natalie Grono, The Saturday Paper and Surfing World Magazine, “Peter takes a moment”
BUSINESS JOURNALISM
Award Partner ING
Nick McKenzie, Joel Tozer, Amelia Ballinger, Nine, 60 Minutes, “Star and the gambling industry’s reckoning”
FEATURE/PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY
Award Partner Canva
Kate Geraghty, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, “Invasion of Ukraine – Civilian Impact”
TELEVISION/VIDEO: CAMERAWORK
Ryan Sheridan, ABC, Four Corners, “Despair and Defiance” and “Feral”
TELEVISION/VIDEO NEWS REPORTING
Award Partner Seven
Chris Reason, Channel Seven, “Frontline in Ukraine”
TELEVISION/VIDEO CURRENT AFFAIRS SHORT (LESS THAN 20 MINUTES)
Award Partner SBS
Lorna Knowles and Nikki Tugwell, ABC, 7.30, “Painful Past: the John Wright series”
TELEVISION/VIDEO CURRENT AFFAIRS LONG (MORE THAN 20 MINUTES)
Award Partner TEN News First and The Project
Adele Ferguson, Klaus Toft and Lauren Day, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Four Corners, “Cosmetic Cowboys: The unregulated world of cosmetic surgery”
INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM
Award Partner Guardian Australia
Hedley Thomas, David Murray, Isaac Irons, and Slade Gibson, The Australian, “Shandee’s Story”
COMMENTARY, ANALYSIS, OPINION AND CRITIQUE
Award Partner Thomson Geer Lawyers
Nikki Gemmell, News Corp, The Weekend Australian, “Australia Now”, “Election Aftermath”, “A Son’s Accident”, “The Untameable New Female”
WALKLEY DOCUMENTARY AWARD
Karl Malakunas, Thoughtful Robot Productions, Delikado
WALKLEY BOOK AWARD
Award Partner Banki Haddock Fiora
Bronwyn Adcock, Currowan, Black Inc. Books
NIKON-WALKLEY PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
Award Partner Nikon
Brendan Esposito, ABC
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO JOURNALISM
Award Partner News Corp Australia
Sally Neighbour
2022 GOLD WALKLEY
Award Partner Ampol
Anne Connolly, Ali Russell and Stephanie Zillman, ABC, Four Corners, “State Control”
See also: Walkley Awards 2021 – Samantha Maiden wins Gold + full winners list