2018 Voyager Media Awards

The 2018 Voyager Media Awards (previously the Canon Media Awards) were presented on 11 May 2018 at Cordis, Auckland, New Zealand. Awards were made in the categories of digital, feature writing, general, magazines, newspapers, opinion writing, photography, reporting and videography.[1][2][3]

2018 Voyager Media Awards
Awarded forExcellence in New Zealand print and online media.
Sponsored byVoyager New Zealand
Date11 May 2018
LocationCordis, Auckland
CountryNew Zealand
Hosted byNewspaper Publishers' Association
Websitewww.voyagermediaawards.nz

Judges

The judges for the 2018 awards were Allan Baddock, Andrew Holden, Ant Phillips, Bernard Lagan, Bill Ralston, Bruce Davidson, Bill Moore, Cate Brett, Catherine Smith, Cathy Strong, Cheryl Norrie, Clive Lind, Daron Parton, David King, Deborah Coddington, Deborah Hill Cone, Debra Miller, Donna Chisholm, Fay McAlpine, Felicity Anderson, Foster Niumata, Fran Tyler, Gilbert Wong, Grant Dyson, Greg Dixon, Irene Chapple, James Hollings, Jane Ussher, Jenny Nicholls, Jim Tully, Jim Eagles, John Hudson, Joseph Barratt, Kate Coughlan, Kerryanne Evans, Lauren Quaintance, Lorelei Mason, Louise Matthews, Lynda van Kempen, Matthew Straker, Michael Field, Michael Donaldson, Michele Hewitson, Miguel D'Souza, Mike Fletcher, Mike Valentine, Mike Bowers, Nathan Burdon, Ngahuia Wade, Nick Brown, Nick Venter, Nikki Mandow, Noelle McCarthy, Owen Poland, Paul Cutler, Paul Mansfield, Paul Thompson, Peter Fray, Richard Harman, Rick Neville, Rob Taggart, Ross Land, Shane Taurima, Susan Wood, Te Anga Nathan, and Wayne Thompson.[4]

Winners

Digital

Feature writing

Feature writing (long-form)

Feature writing (short-form)

  • Arts, entertainment and lifestyle: Greg Bruce, NZ Herald
  • Health, education and/or general: Greg Bruce, NZ Herald
  • Crime, justice and / or social issues: Donna-Lee Biddle, Waikato Times
  • Feature Writer of the Year: Tess McClure, VICE

General

Magazines

Newspapers

Opinion writing

Photography

Reporting

  • Reporter - arts, entertainment and lifestyle: Hikurangi Jackson, Marae
  • Reporter - Health, education and/or general: Tony Wall, Stuff
  • Reporter - crime, justice and/or social issues: Jared Savage, NZ Herald
  • Reporter - Maori affairs: Oriini Kaipara, Maori Television
  • Best (single) news story: Melanie Reid, Newsroom.co.nz - Politicians, police, and the payout
  • Best investigation: Olivia Carville, NZ Herald - What becomes of the Broken Hearted
  • Best team investigation: Stuff Circuit - The Valley, New Zealand's war in Afghanistan
  • Best coverage of a major news event: rnz.co.nz - Election 2017
  • Best reporter – junior: Nina Hindmarsh, Nelson Mail
  • Student Journalist of the Year: Ruby Nyika, Waikato Times
  • Community Journalist of the Year: Rob Drent, The Devonport Flagstaff
  • Regional Journalist of the Year: Carmen Hall, Bay of Plenty Times
  • Sports Journalist of the Year: Dana Johannsen, NZ Herald
  • Business Journalist of the Year: Matt Nippert, NZ Herald
  • Political Journalist of the Year: Audrey Young, NZ Herald
  • Reporter of the Year: Melanie Reid, Newsroom.co.nz

Videography

  • Best news video: George Heard, The Press
  • Best feature video: Tasha Impey, Re:, TVNZ
  • Best team video – news: 1 NEWS NOW - Edgecumbe's poor flood defenses
  • Best team video – feature: NZ Herald - Under The Bridge
  • Best videographer – junior: Jaden McLeod, NZ Herald Local Focus
  • Videographer of the Year (joint): Alexander Robertson, NZME/Very Nice Productions and Mike Scott, NZ Herald

References

  1. "Home". Voyager Media Awards. Retrieved 2018-10-07.
  2. "Winners announced for Voyager Media Awards 2018 | Scoop News". www.scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 2018-10-07.
  3. "Newshub honoured at 2018 Voyager Media Awards". Newshub. 2018-05-11. Retrieved 2018-10-07.
  4. "2018 Judges". Voyager Media Awards. Retrieved 2018-10-07.
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