The Timaru Herald

Stuff journalist­s win NZ’s top accolades

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also submitted a fine piece of investigat­ive journalism on the scam known as ‘gift giving’ and an informativ­e but moving spot news story about a whale stranding showing an ability to work well in a range of journalist­ic genres.’’

Waikato reporter Ruby Nyika won Student Journalist of the Year. ‘‘She has the right stuff in spades,’’ the judges said.

The Valley, Stuff Circuit’s ‘‘meticulous, detailed investigat­ion into New Zealand’s military and reconstruc­tion efforts in Afghanista­n’’ won Best Team Investigat­ion. ‘‘Through persistent and courageous journalism, and using innovative story-telling techniques, the Stuff Circuit team has provided an unparallel­ed insight into the changing nature of the engagement, and in particular what happened at the battle of Baghak.’’

Stuff national correspond­ent Tony Wall claimed the Reporter – Health, Education and/or General category. His portfolio had three ‘‘very strong stories that were original, well-crafted and important’’.

Donna-Lee Biddle won the Feature Writing – Crime, Justice and/ or Social Issues section for The Priest with a Patch. Judges said her ‘‘ story about a Mongrel Mob member who is also a priest gave hope that even hardened gang members could find a way to walk away from drink, drugs, violence and crime and lead their communitie­s.’’

For the third year in a row, Sharon Murdoch won Cartoonist of the Year. ‘‘We loved the wonderful expression­s on the faces of Murdoch’s hapless subjects, her graphic skill, her use of line and colour, her wit, her seriousnes­s, the intelligen­ce of her ideas.’’

Leah McFall won the Opinion Writing – General and/or Sport category for her ‘‘evocative yet readable, personal yet universal’’ columns. Dave Armstrong won the Opinion Writing – Humour/Satire category, raising the bar with his ‘‘ability to cut to the core of a controvers­y with biting commentary and wit.’’

Stuff also featured heavily in the visual categories.

Photograph­er of the Year went to Iain McGregor.

George Heard won Best News Video and Joseph Johnson won Best Photograph­y – News. Kavinda Herath won Best Photo – Junior.

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CHRIS MCKEEN/STUFF The Stuff Circuit team, from left, Phil Johnson, Paula Penfold, Eugene Bingham and Toby Longbottom.
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