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17.10.01
- ARPA (Australasian Religious Press Association) Awards 2001.
Category 1: Best News Item (Newspaper)
Winner: "Money and drugs: Wesley's woes" in Crosslight, July 2000.
Highly Commended: "Furore over Govt claims", in Catholic Leader, 9 April 2000.
Highly Commended: "Abuse in Church home", in Marketplace, August 2000.
Category 2: Best Piece of Reporting (Magazine)
Winner: None
Highly commended: "Divided Family" by Maggie Hellas in Eureka Street, May 2000.
Category 3: Best Feature (Newspaper or Magazine)
Winner: "My heart is broken, my people are dying" by Nick Kerr in New Times.
Highly commended: "God in the lab?" By Henk Kamsteeg, Challenge Weekly.
Highly Commended: Roland Ashby: "True and False Spirituality in Australia", in the Melbourne Anglican.
Category 4: Best Editorial
Winner: The Lutheran, 5 June 2000
Highly Commended: "Judgement puts the boot on the other foot", in Marketplace, August 2000.
Category 5: Best Layout (Newspaper)
Winner: Western Impact
Highly Commended 1: The Catholic Weekly
Highly Commended 2: Catholic Leader
Category 6: Best Layout (Magazine)
Winner: Living Today
Highly Commended: Tui Motu
Category 7: Best Newspaper Front Page
Winner: Southern Cross, February 2000
Highly Commended 1: Catholic Life September 2000
Highly Commended 2: The Victorian Baptist Witness May 2000.
Category 8: Best Magazine Front Cover
Winner: War Cry - "Wrestling with the Devil" (Sat 7 Oct 2000)
Highly Commended 1: Tui Motu, October 2000: "The two faces of Catholicism".
Category 9: Most Improved Newspaper
Winner: The Gippsland Anglican
Highly Commended: Challenge Weekly
Category 10: Most Improved Magazine
Winner: Warcry (Australia) 99/2000
Highly Commended 1: Broken Bay News
Highly Commended 2: The Anglican (Auckland Diocesan)
Category 11: Best Regional Publication
No winner.
Highly commended: Anglican News, Western NSW
Category 12: Best Devotional Article, Applying Faith to Life
Winner: Jeffrey Geddes, "The loneliness of being down-and-out in the midst of the city". NZ Catholic Oct 2000.
Highly commended 1: Gerard Moore "Walking Across Water" in National Outlook, July 2000.
Highly commended 2: Rosemary Hammerston, "Spirituality alone and together" in Eremos, Feb 2000.
Category 13: Best Story on Social Justice
Winner: Mike Riddell, "The Gate of Life, an image of reconciliation", in Tui Motu November 2000.
Highly Commended 1: Hannah Rachel Bell, "Youth in Crisis" in The Anglican Messenger, July 2000.
Highly Commended 2: Vincent McCarthy, "Rosalia's Son Julian", in The Far East, October 2000.
Category 14: Best Story by a New or Non-Professional Writer
Winner: Frank O'Dea, "Easter at Lake Mungo". Eremos, February 2000.
Highly Commended 1: Diane Wilson: "Losing Dad" in The Majellan, July-Sept 2000.
Highly Commended 2: Ian Sanders, "Dili's Winning People", in Western Impact, November 2000.
Category 15: Best News Item or Feature Article on a Religious Topic in a Secular Newspaper or Magazine.
Winner: "Specialised, expensive reproductive technology not a universal right". Bruce Logan in The NZ Herald, 3 October 2000.
Highly Commended: "O Lord, let me live". Alan Nichols in The Age, 8 December 2000.
Category 16: Best News Release.
No award because of insufficient entries (only 1!)
Category 17: Best Headline
Winner: Southern Cross, December 2000: "Plenty of pluck in animated chick flick"
Highly commended 1: Crosslight, February 2000: "Sexuality: Uniting Church to live together".
Highly commended 2: Focus, August 2000: "Walsingham Matilda".
Category 18: Best Original Photograph
Winner: Chris Crear, "Walk on the Wild Side", in The Southern Cross, South Australia
Highly Commended: Jeremy Halcrow, "Traditional Music", Southern Cross, Sydney.
Highly Commended: "Portrait of Rev Prof", by Nick Kerr. New Times.
Category 19: Best Original Art Work
Winner: Jonathan Read, NZ Baptist October 2000.
Highly Commended 1: Jeremy Halcrow, Southern Cross, July 2000.
Highly Commended 2: Michael Kempson, Insights.
Category 20: Best Humorous Item
Winner: "St George's Matters", in the Anglican Messenger, October 2000.
Highly Commended 1: "Controversy at Karl's Corner", in The Far East, October 2000.
Highly Commended 2: "Minister@heaven.com", in CrossLight, May 2000.
Category 21: Item or Feature Showing the Most
Originality
Winner: "Eternity has been down-sized. The Last Word" in Living Today, May 2000. Arb Warren.
Highly Commended 1: "Young Adults Think Page":by Hydie Ballie, James Bergin, Leanne Boggs, Chris Filipo, Pat McCarthy, Grahame Russell. In NZ Catholic, 19 November 2001.
Highly Commended 2: "Your Church: will anyone notice?" By Colin Ames in Adelaide Church Guardian, May 2000.
Category 22: Best Web Site
Winner: Anglican Media Sydney (Southern Cross) - www.anglicanmediasydney.asn.au
Highly Commended 1: Anglican Media Melbourne - www.media.anglican.com.au
Highly Commended 2: Western Impact - www.wa.uca.org.au |
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