Journalists from The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age have been recognised at the 2024 Kennedy Awards, taking home several prizes, including for coverage of the Bondi Junction stabbings.
The Herald won the outstanding online news breaking award for its coverage of the Bondi Junction attack in which six people – mother Ashlee Good, 38; bride-to-be Dawn Singleton, 25; artist Pikria Darchia, 55; architect Jade Young, 47; Chinese economics student Yixuan Cheng, 27, and Westfield security guard Faraz Tahir, 30 – were killed.
The winners were announced in front of more than 400 journalists and media industry figures at the Kennedy Foundation’s annual gala dinner at Royal Randwick on Friday night.
Herald editor Bevan Shields said he was proud of all the paper’s finalists and winners.
“The award for our digital coverage of the terrible Bondi Junction tragedy is a particularly rewarding recognition of the great skill and care a huge team of Herald staff applied to that important story,” he said.
Herald cartoonist Cathy Wilcox won the outstanding cartoon category for her Solid Ground illustration.
The Age photographer Eddie Jim won the outstanding portrait photography category for his coverage of Fiji residents under threat from rising seas.
The outstanding finance reporting award was won by The Australian Financial Review’s Neil Chenoweth, who was last year named joint winner of journalist of the year.