Young Australian Journalist of the Year
Established in 2008 by the Walkley Foundation for Journalism, the Young Australian Journalist of the Year award complements the prestigious Walkley Awards.It recognizes exceptional work across five categories by journalists aged 26 and under:
- Television
- Radio
- Online
- Photography
Key Updates (2018–2024)
- New Category : Added Student Journalist of the Year for university-level talent.
- Age Limit Flexibility: Extended to 30 during 2020–2022 due to COVID-19 career disruptions.
- Diversity Emphasis: Recent juries prioritize First Nations, regional, and climate reporting.
- Digital Expansion: Online category now includes podcasting and interactive storytelling.
2008
The awards were announced on 24 July 2008:- Inaugural: Sophie McNeill of SBS-TV
- Print: Ben Doherty, The Age
- Television: Sophie McNeill
- Radio: Michael Atkin, Triple J's "Hack"
- Online: Asher Moses, a reporter on the Sydney Morning Herald's website, for his story about politicians editing Wikipedia
- Photography: Andrew Quilty, ''The Australian Financial Review''