AND THE WINNERS ARE …

THE 2025 KENNEDY’S – THE WINNERS

What a night it was as the crème de la crème of Australian journalism gathered in the ballroom of the Royal Randwick Racecourse to honour and celebrate the very best of Australian journalism at the Annual Kennedy Awards.

Every media outlet from across the country was in the room as the winners were announced across 37 different journalistic categories.

This year’s entries were another record and revealed a terrific breadth of quality and content variety.

“Despite all the challenges, it’s been another bumper year for excellent Australian journalism, and it’s a great honour for the Kennedy Foundation to support those endeavours that are essential to a vital and intelligent society.” Said Foundation Chairperson, Carl Dumbrell,

There were plenty of surprises as new talent stepped up for the prizes but the award for Journalist of the Year, in a hot field, was perhaps no surprise, Nick McKenzie. This was the third time that the work of Nick and his team had won this coveted award.

This year, we awarded Lifetime Achievement to two of our best: the great Michelle Grattan and inaugural Kennedy Chairperson and loyal friend Peter Ryan.

Scoop of the Year went to News Corp’s Peter Badel and Jacquelin Magnay for  – ‘Paris Olympics: Boxing's Gender War’

Another category at the heart of the values of these awards and the Foundation is Team Player/Mentor of the Year. Here again, we had such deserving entries that there were two winners: Kathryn Wicks, Associate Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald, and Kirsty Thompson, Executive Producer of 60 Minutes.

The work that the Kennedy Foundation is most proud of is it support of young aspiring journalists.

So, our congratulations to Blair Wise, the University of Newcastle's Student Journalist of the Year, and Angus Thomson, the Sydney Morning Herald's Young Journalist of the Year.

The Kennedy Foundation and its Foundation partner, NRMA, are proud supporters of two scholarship opportunities. Each offers a 12-week paid intensive internship with media houses Seven Network and NINE News. This year’s winners were Sarah Jensz from the University of Melbourne, who won the  7NEWS  scholarship, and Sabrine Nasri from UNSW, who will work at 9News.

It was a huge night where only the very best would do.  Our congratulations to all the winners and the finalists.

2025 Kennedy Awards Winners

ALL MEDIA

Journalist of the Year  

Nick McKenzie, The Age, Sydney Morning Herald, AFR and 60 Minutes 

Lifetime Achievement Award

Michelle Grattan

Peter Ryan OAM  

Indigenous Affairs Reporting

Karla Grant, Gary Cox, Bianca Schneller, Greg Wilesmith and Gerard Phelan - Just Kids - Living Black, NITV and SBS

Outstanding Cartoon

David Rowe - Coronation of Elon - Australian Financial Review  

Outstanding Consumer Affairs 

Adele Ferguson, Chris Gillett and Ben Butler - Betrayal of Trust - Four Corners, ABC 

Outstanding Court and Legal Affairs Reporting

Nina Funnell, Alice Fahrer, Kerry Warren and Liz Burke - Take the Stand: Justice Shouldn't Hurt news.com.au

Outstanding Crime Reporting           

Mark Morri, Josh Hanrahan and Clementine Cuneo - The Dural caravan plot - The Daily Telegraph

Outstanding Finance Reporting

Neil Chenoweth and Mark Di Stefano - The downfall of MinRes and Chris Ellison – Australian Financial Review

Outstanding Foreign Correspondent

Prue Lewarne - Coverage from the Americas – Dateline, SBS

Outstanding Investigative Reporting 

9Network Team - Building Bad -  The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Australian Financial Review and 60 Minutes, 9Network

Outstanding Online News Breaking 

Yoni Bashan and Liam Mendes and The Australian Team - Under the attack of Iran - The Australian

Outstanding Political Reporting

Linda Silmalis, James O'Doherty and Madeleine Bower - Rorts & Rides - The Downfall of a Minister - The Sunday Telegraph

Outstanding Reporting on Human Rights, Social or Religious Affairs

Avani Dias, Amy Donaldson and Maddy King - Emergency - Four Corners, ABC

Outstanding Reporting on the Environment 

Michael Bachelard and Charlotte Grieve -Dollars in the dust: Is outback scrub really saving the planet? -  The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald 

Outstanding Sport Reporting 

Jessica Halloran and Stephen Rice - Predator in the Vault - The Australian

Outstanding Three Headlines

Jakeb Waddell – ‘The Lying King’ – ‘Falcon Hell!’ – ‘Demon Awwww’ - The West Australian

Scoop of the Year 

Peter Badel and Jacquelin Magnay - Paris Olympics: Boxing's Gender War - News Corp Australia

Regional Broadcast Reporting

Joanna Woodburn - Whistleblowers expose cancer surgery scandal - 7.30 and ABC News Online

Student Journalist of the Year

Blair Wise - Body of work - University of Newcastle

Young Journalist of The Year  

Angus Thomson -Body of work - The Sydney Morning Herald

Outstanding Team Player or Mentor

Kathryn Wicks - The Sydney Morning Herald  

Kirsty Thomson - 60 Minutes,9Network

PRINT/TEXT  

Outstanding Columnist

Ranjana Srivastava - On Compassion & Empathy in Medicine - The Guardian

Outstanding Feature Writing

Charmayne Allison and Xavier Martin - The Pintupi Nine - ABC News

Outstanding Travel Writing 

John Borthwick - Remote Possibilities – Freelance - The Weekend Australian (Travel+Luxury)

Racing Writer of the Year

Adam Pengilly - Knight and away: How a Melbourne Cup fairytale went wrong - Idol Horse

Outstanding Digital Innovation

Guardian Australia Team - Leaving Gaza - The Guardian  

Regional Reporting Print and Online

Kallee Buchanan - ‘When dams fail, people die’: Finding the flaw in Paradise that puts thousands at risk - ABC News 

TELEVISION/VIDEO

Outstanding News Camera Coverage 

Ryan Sheridan - Endurance - Four Corners, ABC

Outstanding Nightly Television Current Affairs Reporting 

Steve Marshall, Danielle Post and Ben Lynch - Exposing Government Corruption - A Current Affair, 9Network

Outstanding Television Current Affairs Reporting - Long Form 

Eryk Bagshaw, Natalie Clancy, Clare Sibthorpe and Bianca Hrovat - Out of Order - The Sydney Morning Herald, Good Food and 60 Minutes, 9Network 

Outstanding Television News Reporting

Lauren Tomasi - Shooting the Messenger - 9News 

Outstanding Documentary 

WildBear Entertainment Team - Joh: Last King of Queensland - Stan

AUDIO JOURNALISM 

Outstanding Podcast

Tara Cassidy, Romy Sher, Nat Marshall and Kyle Hopkins - Crime in Focus: Killer Charm - LiSTNR

Outstanding Radio News and Current Affairs

Lucy Barbour - The 'unspoken ban' on abortion- AM, ABC

PHOTOGRAPHY

Outstanding News Photography

Flavio Brancaleone - Death, Devotion, Habemus Papam - The Sydney Morning Herald

Outstanding Portrait Photography

Carly Earl - Riley on the Southern Roma Road – The Guardian  

Outstanding Sports Photography 

David Gray -Timing and Placement – Agence France Presse – (Australia)   

The People’s Choice Award: The Power of the Lens 

Flavio Brancaleone - Death, Devotion, Habemus Papam - The Sydney Morning Herald

 

2025 KENNEDY SCHOLARSHIPS

7News  

Sarah Jensz - The University of Melbourne 

9News  

Sabrine Nasri - UNSW