Jewel Topsfield wins the 2016 Lowy Institute Media Award

The Lowy Institute is pleased to announce that Jewel Topsfield is the winner of the 2016 Lowy Institute Media Award.
 
Topsfield, who is the Indonesia correspondent for Fairfax Media, won the 2016 Award for her reporting on Indonesia and the bilateral relationship with Australia in the aftermath of the execution of several Australians in Indonesia and the cash-for-turnbacks allegations.
 
She was awarded a $20,000 cash prize, one of the richest in Australian journalism, at an awards dinner attended by editors and senior media executives.

Lowy Institute Executive Director Dr Michael Fullilove said: “Few countries are so close and yet so different as Indonesia and Australia. Jewel Topsfield’s reporting has helped Australians to better understand our neighbour to the north. She is a worthy winner of the 2016 Lowy Institute Media Award.”

This year’s other Lowy Institute Media Award finalists were:

  • Amanda Hodge, South East Asia Correspondent Jakarta – The Australian
  • Nick McKenzie, Richard Baker, Michael Bachelard and Daniel Quinlan – The Age Investigations team in conjunction with the Huffington Post
  • Eric Tlozek, Papua New Guinea Correspondent – ABC
  • Philip Wen, China Correspondent – Fairfax Media

The judging panel for the 2016 Lowy Institute Media Award was comprised of journalist Monica Attard, author Anna Funder, former DFAT Secretary Peter Varghese, Lowy Institute Board Member Mark Ryan and Lowy Institute Executive Director Dr Michael Fullilove.

The Lowy Institute Media Award, now in its fourth year, was established to recognise journalists who have deepened and enriched the discussion of global issues in Australia. Finalists are selected on the basis of the topicality of their reporting, influence on the public debate, the originality of the reporting, and the quality of the written or broadcast work.

Sponsor of the Lowy Institute Media Award, IAG, congratulated Jewel Topsfield on being named this year’s winner.
 
“We applaud the efforts of all the finalists for the 2016 Lowy Institute Media Award as they have helped deepen the knowledge of international policy issues in Australia,” said IAG Group General Manager for Corporate Affairs, Jane Anderson.
 
“As one of the largest general insurers in the region, we believe journalists play a vital role in helping Australians understand economic and socio-political world events and how they affect us.”
 
The previous winners of the Lowy Institute Media Award were John Garnaut of Fairfax Media (2013), Hayden Cooper of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (2014) and Paul Maley of The Australian (2015).
 
For more information, visit: www.lowyinstitute.org/media-award

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