List of awards and nominations received by Stuff (website)
Stuff is a New Zealand news website. It has won numerous awards at New Zealand's Newspaper Publishers' Association awards (previously branded as the Qantas Media Awards and currently as the Voyager Media Awards) including Best News Website in 2014 and 2019,[1][2] and Website of the Year in 2013 and 2018.[3][4]
Year | Award | Recipient (if any) | Work | Result |
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2020 | 2020 Global Media Awards[5] | |||
Best in Asia/Pacific, Regional/Local Brands | Christchurch Mosque Shooting Coverage | Winner | ||
Best Public Relations or Community Service Campaign | Wasp Wipeout 2019 | Honourable Mention | ||
Best Use of Video | Life & Limb | Second place | ||
Best Use of Audio | White Silence | Third place | ||
Best New Initiative to Empower and Retain Talent | All of Us: Creating a Workplace Fit for the Times, Fit for Everyone | Third place | ||
2019 | 2019 Voyager Media Awards[6] | |||
Best News Website | Winner | |||
Editorial Executive of the Year | Patrick Crewdson | Winner | ||
Photographer of the Year | Chris Skelton | Joint winner | ||
Best feature/photographic essay | David White | Winner | ||
Best photography – portrait | Alden Williams | Winner | ||
Feature Writer of the Year (long-form) | Charlie Mitchell | Winner | ||
Sports Journalist of the Year | Dana Johannsen | Winner | ||
Best reporting – Maori Affairs | Tony Wall | Runner-up | ||
Reporter of the Year | Carmen Parahi | Runner-up | ||
Best Innovation in Digital Storytelling | Paula Penfold, Eugene Bingham, Toby Longbottom and Phil Johnson | Caught | Winner | |
Best Team Investigation | Sex offender/motel investigations | Winner | ||
Best Editorial Project or Campaign | Made in New Zealand/Nā Niu Tīreni | Winner | ||
nib Health Journalism Scholarship – Junior | Hannah Martin | Winner | ||
2019 | Online Journalism Award: Breaking News, Large Newsroom [7] | Christchurch Terror Attacks | Winner | |
2019 | News Media Awards [8] | |||
Innovation of the Year | The Homicide Report | Winner | ||
Best Use of Mobile | New Zealand Made/Nā Niu Tīreni | Winner | ||
Daily News Brand of the Year | Finalist | |||
2018 | 2018 Voyager Media Awards [9] | |||
Website of the Year | Joint winner | |||
Best Team Investigation | Phil Johnson, Paula Penfold, Eugene Bingham and Toby Longbottom | The Valley | Winner | |
Reporter – Health, Education and/or General | Tony Wall | Winner | ||
Photographer of the Year | Iain McGregor | Winner | ||
2017 | 2017 Voyager Media Awards[10] | |||
Best coverage of a major news event | Kaikoura earthquake | Joint winner | ||
Best Editorial Campaign or Project | #buythisbeachNZ | Winner | ||
Regional Journalist of the Year | Aaron Leaman (Stuff and Waikato Times) | Winner | ||
Reporter – arts and entertainment | Vicki Anderson (Stuff and The Press) | Winner | ||
Reporter – crime and justice | Eugene Bingham, Phil Johnson, Toby Longbottom and Paula Penfold | Winner | ||
Best news video | Ross Giblin | Winner | ||
Videographer of the Year | Ross Giblin | Winner | ||
nib Health Journalism Scholarship – Junior |
Rachel Thomas | Winner | ||
nib Health Journalism Scholarship – Senior | Aaron Leaman (Stuff and Waikato Times) | Joint winner | ||
2015 | 2015 Voyager Media Awards[11] | |||
Best Feature Photo | Chris Skelton | Winner | ||
Best Video | Asher Finlayson and Tony Wall (Stuff and Sunday Star-Times) | Winner | ||
2014 | 2014 Voyager Media Awards[2] | |||
Best News Website | Winner | |||
Best Innovation in Multimedia Storytelling | Lost in the Long White Cloud | Winner | ||
Best Video | Mike Scott (Stuff and Waikato Times) | Winner | ||
2013 | 2013 Voyager Media Awards[3] | |||
Website of the Year | Winner | |||
2012 | 2012 Voyager Media Awards[12] | |||
Best Innovation in New Technologies | Stuff app | Winner | ||
Best Website Breaking News Coverage | Stuff and The Press | Winner | ||
2012 | Online Journalism Award: Planned News/Events, Medium Newsroom [13] | 12:51 | Winner | |
2011 | Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers' Association (PANPA) Awards[14][15] | |||
Best Niche Site/App | Rugby Heaven iPhone app | Winner | ||
2009 | Qantas Media Awards [16] | |||
Best Website Design | Winner | |||
Best Blog[17] | Moata Tamaira | Winner | ||
Best Website Breaking News Story | Vote 08 | Joint winner | ||
Waikato Times and Stuff | Tamahere fire | Joint finalist | ||
Best Single Website Report | Mark Stevens and David Hargreaves | Official cash rate announcement | Finalist | |
Michael Fox | Should you be afraid of sharks? | Finalist | ||
2004 | Qantas Media Awards[18] | |||
Best News Website | Finalist |
References
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- "2014 Winners". Voyager Media Awards. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
- "2013 Winners". Voyager Media Awards. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
- "2018 winners". Voyager Media Awards. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
- "INMA unveils Global Media Awards winners, COVID campaigns get top nod". International News Media Association (INMA). Retrieved 3 June 2020.
- "Stuff claims swag of top honours at 2019 Voyager Media Awards". Stuff. 17 May 2019. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
- "Christchurch Terror Attacks". OJA. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
- "2019 News Media Awards" (PDF). News Media Works. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
- "Stuff, The Press, the Waikato Times big winners at Voyager Media Awards". Stuff. 11 May 2018. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
- "2017 Winners". Voyager Media Awards. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
- "2015 Winners". Voyager Media Awards. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
- "2012 Winners". Voyager Media Awards. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
- Mizgata, Jennifer (24 September 2012). "2012 Online Journalism Award winners announced". Online News Association. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
- "The Press wins title of Newspaper of the Year". Stuff. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
- "Shift_the way you move..." stoppress.co.nz. 29 August 2011. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
- Saturday; May 2009, 16; Awards, 1:19 pm Press Release: Qantas Media. "Qantas Media Awards 2009 Results | Scoop News". www.scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 29 February 2020.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- "Stuff.co.nz picks up three Qantas awards". Stuff. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
- Roughan, John (23 June 2004). "Qantas Media Award winners". NZ Herald. ISSN 1170-0777. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
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