Walkley Award for Journalism Leadership

Walkley Award for Journalism Leadership

The Walkley Award for Journalism Leadership is an Australian award that recognises outstanding acts of courage and bravery in the practice of journalism. It has been awarded annually since 1998.

List of winners

* 1998: Laurie Oakes, "Nine Network"
* 1999: Brian Toohey
* 2000: Mike Steketee, "The Australian"
* 2001: Paul Kelly, "The Australian"
* 2002: Peter Meakin, "Nine Network"
* 2003: Paul McGeough, "Fairfax"
* 2004: Les Carlyon
* 2005: Deborah Fleming, "Australian Story", ABC TV
* 2006: Michelle Grattan, "The Age" and ABC Radio National "Breakfast"
* 2007: Eric Beecher

See also

* Walkley Awards


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