Media Awarded For Excellence in Portrayal Of Senior Australians
Ten journalists have been recognised for their insightful portrayals of the lives of older Australians at a national awards ceremony in Brisbane.
The Minister for Social Services, Kevin Andrews, today congratulated this year’s winners of the Older People Speak Out Media Awards, for their foresight in embracing and turning the spotlight on positive ageing.
“Today’s older Australians provide valuable input into workplaces, families and the wider community,” Mr Andrews said.
“They are living longer and they are living more active lives than their predecessors.
“Population ageing means that, in time, there will be fewer people of working-age to each person of ‘traditional’ retirement-age in Australia.
“This is opening up opportunities for seniors to continue participating in the workforce.
“Our ageing population remains a resource that has yet to be fully tapped and more can be done to shift our nation’s mindset towards greater acceptance of seniors.”
Mr Andrews said he applauded the Older People Speak Out media awards, for recognising excellence in the media in shaping positive perceptions and understandings of older Australians.
“Congratulations to all of this year’s award winners,” Mr Andrews said.
For further details on the winner and their stories go to www.opso.com.au
The Older People Speak Out Media Awards 2013-media and people’s choice winners | |
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Best investigative report |
Katrina Yu, SBS |
Best photo spread, photo series, body of work or gallery of images (metropolitan) |
Evan Morgan, Townsville Bulletin |
Best photo spread, photo series, body of work or gallery of images (regional, rural and community) |
Bruce Hunt, Wanneroo Times |
Most outstanding image of an older Australian (metropolitan) |
Nic Ellis, The West Australian |
Most outstanding image of an older Australian (regional, rural and community) |
Jon Hewson, Mandurah Coastal Times |
Most effective news story on an issue relative to older Australians (metropolitan) |
Katrina Yu, SBS |
Most effective news story on an issue relative to older Australians (regional, rural and community) |
Heather Grant-Campbell, The Senior – Queensland |
Best feature story illustrating positive ageing (metropolitan) |
Mike Bruce, The Sunday Mail |
Best feature story illustrating positive ageing (regional, rural and community) |
Jessica Hinchliffe, ABC Sunshine Coast (Radio) |
Most effective newsletter or communications vehicle for older Australians (print, online, iPad, community radio, email or community TV) |
Jeanette Shepherd and Samantha Ryan, Ethnic Communities Council of Qld |
Special award for outstanding contribution or continued excellence in the presentation of older Australians’ issues |
Kylie Lang, Sunday Mail |
The Carne Reidy Herd Lawyers Award for the best Queensland article on abuse of seniors |
Heather Grant-Campbell, The Senior – Queensland |
People’s Choice Awards |
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Collect as many quality media items over the last year that show older people ageing positively |
Dawn Marlene Wright |
Choose a media item from the last year that illustrates positive ageing and, in 40 words or less, tell us why the item should win an award |
Anne Ring on story in Weekend Australian by Nikki Gemmell, ‘Taking Charge and 100 Not Out’ |