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We all win at press awards
AMS Staff
September 5th, 2010
2010 ARPA Awards to Anglican Media Sydney / Southern Cross

GOLD –

• Best Website : Sydneyanglicans.net
• Best Feature (single author): Jeremy Halcrow for “Rudd's big splash misses tough target”, June 2009

SILVER

• Best review: Mark Hadley “Kidult TV has aged too quickly”, July 2009

BRONZE

• Best Theological reflection: Andrew Cameron, “No deeper love”, May 2009
• Best artwork: Steve Mason, “Heh big spender”, June 2009
• Most Original item: Connect: a magazine for Christmas, December 2009

HIGHLY COMMENDED

• Best news item: Natasha Percy, “Churches vow to rise from ashes”, March 2009

Readers of Sydneyanglicans.net are among the big winners after Anglican Media Sydney picked up a record seven awards at the 2010 Australasian Religious Press Association (ARPA) awards held in Hobart over the weekend.

After taking out Gold at this year's awards, Sydneyanglicans.net has now won the Best Website category five times out of the past seven years.

Managing Editor Jeremy Halcrow also won in the Best Feature (Single Author) category for "Rudd's big splash misses tough target"

His investigation of the impact of the GFC on the church communities near the Port Kembla steelworks was published in the June 2009 edition of Southern Cross.

It is the third time Mr Halcrow has won the Best Feature award, since rejoining the publication five years ago.

After accepting the award, he said he was "greatly encouraged by the recognition given by the judges" which included top journalists from the mainstream media.

"It is one indication that we are continuing to serve Sydney Anglican churches with top quality communication," he said. "I’m heartened that Anglican Media Sydney has been able to maintain our high standards over the past 12 months despite our staff cutbacks."

ARPA has over 180 member organisations across Australia and New Zealand, representing all the major Christian denominations.

The other winners of multiple gold awards this year were The Melbourne Anglican (most humorous item, best theological reflection, best editorial), Wesley Mission's Impact magazine (best press release, best headline) and the Queensland Uniting Church’s Journey magazine (most original item, best feature with multiple authors).

The Gutenberg Award for excellence in religious journalism went to New Zealand's independent Catholic publication Tui Motu. The citation particularly mentioned the publication's willingness to investigate issues of justice even within Catholic Church.

 

 

Allan Dowthwaite    05 September 2010 11:30am
Congratulations Jeremy. Well deserved!

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Michael Canaris    05 September 2010 12:25pm
You can say that again!

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Gordon Cheng    05 September 2010 7:20pm
Good work Jeremy!

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Craig Schwarze    05 September 2010 8:43pm
Well done to the team!

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Jeremy Halcrow    05 September 2010 10:53pm
Thanks guys.

But I should take this opportunity to thank all our volunteer columnists and other contributers to the website. It is all of you that make this site dynamic and educative.

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Michael Kellahan    05 September 2010 11:43pm
Where is the 'like' button?

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Ian Welch    06 September 2010 12:03am
Well deserved.

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Narelle Jarrett    06 September 2010 7:54am
Jeremy I 'like' all the above comments and it is good to see you receiving the recognition your journalistic excellence deserves.

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Jen Wright    06 September 2010 10:50am
Well done guys. I am neither Sydney nor Anglican but you have by far the best website on all these matters...keep it up please!

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Ian Crook    06 September 2010 11:34am
Great work Jeremy and Thank the Lord for your gifts in this ministry. My wife and I log in almost daily! Now to be like the writer of the Proverbs where we read behavioural pluses and minuses, (God opposes the proud[-]but gives grace to the humble[+]).. can the site be even better? Well yes, certainly more honest and fairer. When a Christian organisation/person comes under attack in the mainstream media, please do give the accused the right of reply immediately... before the news item becomes another urban myth. eg the latest instance where the links were to media stories allegingly linking Fred Nile to web based porn sites. The release of these stories was exquisitely timed to take the Church members focus off the Bill which passed the NSW Legislative Assembly that same morning. The Bill gave adoption rights to other than heterosexual couples. But which story still has a link on this website and which news item will be most remembered? And has Fred Nile's Press release been linked?

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Andrew Mackinnon    06 September 2010 12:22pm
Hey Jeremy, it's hard not to chime in and say congratulations also. I do enjoy this site and also the latitude you provide to me to pull my head in when I say things in less than an ideal way. You're good value.

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Jeremy Halcrow    06 September 2010 11:12pm
Hi Ian - you make a good point.

I've posted some additional articles including the one from today's SMH which says the public servant behind the report has resigned.

If readers have links which present a further or fairer perspective on the stories we are following feel free to email them to us.

We wouldn't usually post links to CDP media releases because it could be seen as a breach of our editorial policy - ie we don't endorse political parties. But in this case I have made an exception and posted Mr Nile's official statement on this matter.

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Ian Crook    06 September 2010 11:48pm
Greetings Jeremy, Your response is very, very much appreciated. I have no doubt that the story as reported was a "plant" and if nothing else, was designed to intimidate the Members of the NSW Legislative Council (the "upper house") who will be voting on the same Adoption Bill in the very near future. Your readers might like to express an opinion on the Bill to their favourite MLC.I have!

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Karin Nicole Sowada    07 September 2010 12:06am
Praise God for your gifts and work, Jeremy!

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