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ABC’s Walkley Award finalists span a dozen categories

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Congratulations to all the ABC finalists in the 66th Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism, announced today.

The ABC has 15 finalists spanning a dozen categories: public service journalism, investigative journalism, coverage of community or regional affairs, sports journalism, innovation, documentary, camerawork, radio/audio news and current affairs, radio/audio feature, TV/video current affairs (short and long) and coverage of a major event or issue.

The awards will be presented at a ceremony in Tamworth, NSW in February 2022.

The Walkleys media release can be found here.

ABC finalists: 

PUBLIC SERVICE JOURNALISM

INNOVATION

COVERAGE OF COMMUNITY OR REGIONAL AFFAIRS

SPORTS JOURNALISM

RADIO/AUDIO NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS

RADIO/AUDIO FEATURE

  • Alexander Mann, Kevin Nguyen and the Background Briefing team, Background Briefing, ABC Radio National, “The Base Tapes

COVERAGE OF A MAJOR NEWS EVENT OR ISSUE

  • Louise Milligan and the Four Corners TeamFour Corners, ABC, “The Canberra Bubble”
  • Laura Tingle and James Elton, 7.30, ABC, “Women, politics and accountability”

TELEVISION/VIDEO: CAMERAWORK

TELEVISION/VIDEO CURRENT AFFAIRS SHORT (LESS THAN 20 MINUTES)

TELEVISION/VIDEO CURRENT AFFAIRS LONG (MORE THAN 20 MINUTES)

  • Sarah Ferguson, Tony Jones, Patricia Drum and Lauren DayFour Corners, ABC, “Fox and the Big Lie

INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM

WALKLEY DOCUMENTARY AWARD SHORTLIST

Media contact: Sally Jackson | ABC Communications

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