ABC Global Affairs Editor John Lyons named Journalist of the Year

The ABC’s Global Affairs Editor John Lyons has been honoured as Journalist of the Year at the 2024 Kennedy Awards for Outstanding Journalism at a gala event dominated by the ABC.

Lyons, one of Australia’s leading and most respected journalists, was recognised for his body of work reporting from the front lines in the Middle East. Lyons was also recognised with the Outstanding Team Player or Mentor award, and the award for Outstanding Feature Writing.

The ABC won nine awards in total at the Kennedy’s beating thousands of entries at the event held in Sydney.

ABC political journalist, presenter and broadcaster Annabel Crabb won the award for Outstanding Columnist for three columns that covered issues in the law, politics and the media.

The joint ABC Indigenous Affairs Reporting Team and Four Corners program Guarded, an investigation into private security policing in the Northern Territory, won the Indigenous Affairs Reporting award. Four Corners and ABC Investigations were also awarded Outstanding Television Current Affairs Reporting — Long Form for the Careless investigation into how the NDIS fails to protect our most vulnerable.

And the Stop and Search podcast produced by ABC Investigations for Background Briefing won the Outstanding Podcast award.

The ABC was also honoured with awards in the Digital Innovation and News Camera Coverage categories.

ABC Director News Justin Stevens said the breadth of work across the ABC’s winning entries reflected the public broadcaster’s standing as Australia’s most trusted source of news.

“To see our journalists recognised in this way across all platforms and categories shows the standards of newsgathering, investigation and analysis that are the hallmarks of ABC News.

“It is terrific to see John’s exceptional work over the year recognised in this way. The standard of work and depth of analysis John has brought to our coverage has been a central part of the team effort from our foreign correspondents during a challenging year on the international stage. Their work helps Australians make sense of the world around them. Congratulations to all finalists and winners.”

The Kennedy Award judges said Lyons’ reporting of the conflict in the Middle East has been “brave, impartial and incisive.”

“Since the attacks of October 7, 2023, John Lyons has been the most authoritative Australian voice in both reporting and analysing this generational calamity. With both accuracy and moral clarity, the vastly experienced Middle East hand has framed this conflict in ways that will stand the test of time.

“As the American foreign correspondent TD Allman, who died this year, put it:” Genuine objective journalism not only gets the facts right, it gets the meaning of events right.” John Lyons passes that double test. It is journalism of the highest standard.”

The 2024 ABC Kennedy Award Winners

Journalist of the Year

John Lyons -ABC

Outstanding Team Player or Mentor

John Lyons — ABC

Indigenous Affairs Reporting

Four Corners Guarded Team — Guarded — Four Corners, ABC

Outstanding Columnist

Annabel Crabb — Hitting A Nerve: Three Columns – ABC

Outstanding Feature Writing

John Lyons — Body of Work — ABC News and ABC online

Outstanding Digital Innovation

Alex Lim, Katia Shatoba and Thomas Brettell — The Mullet is Alive and Well in AFL — ABC News

Outstanding News Camera Coverage

Fletcher Yeung — Volunteer Doctors Evacuate Wounded Soldiers in Ukraine — ABC News

Outstanding Television Current Affairs Reporting — Long Form

Anne Connolly, Amy Donaldson and Jessica Longbottom — Careless- Four Corners, ABC

Outstanding Podcast

Paul Farrell, Mario Christodoulou, Benjamin Sveen, Leila Shunnar and Ingrid Wagner- Stop and Search — Background Briefing, ABC

AFTRS Short Courses: What’s On in September?

As the screen industry continues to boom, exciting employment opportunities are created for below-the-line professionals, like production accountants, to help manage productions across Australia. At AFTRS, our courses are designed to meet the emerging needs of the industry, and this month, we return to Perth to partner with WA Screen Academy at Edith Cowan University to run our Production Accounting Intensive.

Production accountants remain a critical, and currently under-resourced, role in the screen industry. When we spoke with 1st Assistant Accountant, Ramadan Zekirovski, he outlined just how vital production accountants are to screen productions.

“The truth is, without an Accounts department, a production simply cannot function – period. Without it, crews remain unpaid, businesses struggle financially, budgets lack structure… ultimately leading the production to a halt.” 

Production Accounting Intensive delivers fundamental industry knowledge and specialised skills to add to your accounting or bookkeeping expertise. Across five days, you’ll learn about accounting technologies and workflows, funding reporting and financial and compliance requirements, from industry expert and Managing Director of Entertainment Partners Australia and New Zealand, Jane Corden. If you’re in Perth and have a passion for film, TV and numbers, this is your opportunity to explore an exciting new career in a buzzing industry. 

AFTRS for Business also returns in September with a suite of online and in person courses. Gain communication and content creation skills that you can apply to your work under the guidance of industry professionals with screen and corporate experience. 

Explore Podcasting for your Brand this month, delivered online with media pioneer and award-winner, Toni Tenaglia. Just this past May, the Australian Podcast Ranker revealed the highest ever monthly listener figure of 5.9 million, showcasing the growing number of Australians regularly listening to podcasts. Learn the fundamentals of podcast creation and production, from identifying your audience to scripting and writing techniques, over three online sessions and start harnessing the power of audio storytelling.

 

Explore all our short courses in September:

Presentation Skills | 10 Sep (in person) 

Storytelling for Business | 11 Sep (online) 

Podcasting for your Brand | 17 Sep (online) 

Production Accounting Intensive | 23 Sep (ECU Perth)  

Mobile Content Creation | 25 Sep (online) 

 

Early bird and alumni discounts apply – learn more. 

Looking for something else? Explore all our short courses and AFTRS for Business courses. You can register your interest on each course page and we’ll notify you next time it runs. 

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