John Douglas Pringle Award

John Douglas Pringle Award

John Douglas Pringle Award or British Prize for Journalism is offered jointly by the British High Commission and the Australian National Press Club. It is named after a distinguished journalist, John Douglas Pringle.cite web | url = http://bhc.britaus.net/OSF/pringle.asp | title = Programmes-Scholarships-Competitions: JD Pringle Award | work = British High Commission Media Release | accessdate = 2007-05-22 ]

Winners

* 1999: Sally Sara [cite web | url = http://abc.net.au/aroundtheworld/content/s1059603.htm | title = Sally Sara, Foreign Correspondent | work = Australian Broadcasting Corporation | accessdate = 2007-05-20 ] [cite book | url = http://www.abc.net.au/corp/annual_reports/ar99/AR99-pp39-124.pdf | title = ABC Annual Report 1998-99 | chapter = Appendix 6: Broadcasting Awards | pages = p. 104 | accessdate = 2007-05-20 ]
* 2000: Claire Miller [cite web | url = http://about.theage.com.au/view_profile.asp?intid=843 | title = Profile: Claire Miller | author = Carol Nader | work = inside (magazine), The Age | date = August 2002 | accessdate = 2007-05-20 ] [cite web | url = http://bhc.britaus.net/News/newsdefault.asp?id=188 | title = ‘Age’ journalist wins John Douglas Pringle Award | date = March 17, 2000 | work = British High Commission Media Release | accessdate = 2007-05-20 ]
* 2001:
* 2002: Melissa Sweet [cite web | url = http://bhc.britaus.net/News/newsdefault.asp?id=227 | title = Health care focus for winner of J. D. Pringle Award | date = April 12, 2002 | work = British High Commission Media Release | accessdate = 2007-05-20 ]
* 2003: Sacha Payne [cite web | url = http://bhc.britaus.net/News/newsdefault.asp?id=200 | title = SBS Radio journalist wins British prize for journalism | date = 1April 14, 2003 | work = British High Commission Media Release | accessdate = 2007-05-20 ]
* 2004: Shane Wright [cite web | url = http://bhc.britaus.net/News/newsdefault.asp?id=509 | title = Rural Specialist Wins Journalism Award | work = British High Commission | accessdate = 2007-05-20 ]
* 2005: Not offered.

References

External links

* [http://bhc.britaus.net/OSF/pringle.asp Website]


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