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List of awards and nominations received by Stuff

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Stuff is a New Zealand news website. It has won numerous awards at New Zealand's Newspaper Publishers' Association awards (previously branded as the Qantas Media Awards and currently as the Voyager Media Awards) including Best News Website in 2014 and 2019,[1][2] and Website of the Year in 2013 and 2018.[3][4]

Year Award Recipient (if any) Work Result
2024 2024 International News Media Association -Best Innovation in Newsroom Transformation[5] Best Practice - Consciously Uncoupling Winner
2024 Voyager Media Awards[6]
Best photography - features Chris Skelton Winner
Best photography - news Iain McGregor Winner
Video Journalist of the year Lawrence Smith Winner
Digital News Provider of the Year Stuff Winner
Best Scoop Andrea Vance Kiri Allan ‘yelled and screamed’ at me, senior public servant says Winner
Sports journalist of the year Mike White Winner
Business journalist of the year Eloise Gibson Winner
Gordon McLauchlan journalism award Mike White Winner
Local journalist of the year Annemarie Quill Winner
Editorial leader of the year Tracy Watkins Winner
Outstanding achievement ward Martin van Beynen
2024 NZ Radio and Podcast Awards[7] Imogen Wells
Best Podcast Technical Production Melody Thomas The Good Sex Project Finalist
Best Podcast Producer or Producing Team Michael Wright The Trial Finalist
Best News & Current Affairs Podcast Imogen Wells Newsable Finalist
Best Health & Wellbeing Podcast Melody Thomas The Good Sex Project Finalist
Best True Crime Podcast Michael Wright The Trial Winner
2023 2023 Voyager Media Awards[8]
Photographer of the Year Chris Skelton Winner
Best photography - features Chris Skelton Winner
Best photography - news Chris Skelton Winner
Best photo-story/essay Alan Gibson Wallaby Plague Winner
Best documentary Stuff with Paula Penfold, Toby Longbottom, Louisa Cleave and Phil Johnson Fire and Fury Winner
Best feature video (single video journalist) Chris Skelton A child’s death, and a family’s nearly 40-year wait for ‘the truth’ Winner
News app of the year Stuff Winner
Best data journalism Felippe Rodrigues Winner
Best editorial campaign or project Stuff The Whole Truth: Te Māramatanga Winner
Best student journalist Katie Ham (Stuff and Capsule NZ) Winner
Best artist/graphic design Kwok Yi Lee Matariki 2022 front page; Budget 2022 front page; Money IQ March 2022 cover Winner
Business journalist of the year Nikki Macdonald Winner
Community Journalist of the year Caroline Williams Winner
Sports journalist of the year Dana Johannsen Winner
Editorial leader the year Janine Fenwick Winner
Best headline of hook Carla Amos Winner
Best newspaper frontpage Sunday Star-Times | Stuff Winner
Best newspaper magazine Sunday | Stuff Winner
Best columnist Andrea Vance Winner
Best feature writing - general Michelle Duff Who is millionaire philanthropist Chloe Wright? Winner
Best feature writing - crime and justice Mike White Framed for Murder: The undercover operation that went too far. Winner
Regional newspaper of the year Nelson Mail | Stuff Winner
Weekly newspaper of the year The Weekend Press | Stuff Winner
2022 2022 Digital Media Awards Asia[9] Winner
Best Use of Online Video Stuff Circuit Disordered Gold winner
Best Podcast / Digital Audio Project Popsock Media/Stuff The Lake Silver
Best Special Project for COVID-19 Stuff The Whole Truth: Covid-19 Vaccination Gold winner
2022 Global Media Awards[10]
Best in Asia/Pacific Switch On Your Superpower Winner
Best Idea to Encourage Reader Engagement FY21 Impact Report Honourable mention
Best in Print Harvey Norman — Boxing Day Delivery Honourable mention
Best Use of Video This is how it ends First place
Deleted Third place
Best Use Audio What's wrong with you? Third place
Best Subscription Niche Product Now or never Third place
Best Idea to Grow Advertising Sales Switch On Your Superpower Second place
Best Multi-Channel Client Advertising Campaign Tipping point Third place
Best Use of Visual Journalism and Storytelling Tools A Reconstruction of 20,000 Years of Earth’s Temperature (Or What We’re Doing to the Climate) First place
New Zealand’s COVID-19 Vaccination Roll-Out in Charts Third place
2022 Voyager Media Awards[11][12]
Best coverage of a major new event Stuff team Delta Outbreak Winner
Best editorial campaign or project NZ Herald/NZME & Stuff with Andrea Vance and Iain McGregor The 90% Project & This Is How it Ends Joint winner
Best innovation in digital storytelling Stuff Circuit/Stuff Deleted Winner
Best team investigation Stuff team The Lake Winner
Best reporting - environment Eloise Gibson Winner
Best reporting - lifestyle Glenn McConnell Winner
Cartoonist of the year Jeff Bell Winner
Best Feature Video (single video journalist) Rosa Woods The Whaanga Sisters Winner
Best podcast - narrative / serial Popsock Media and Stuff The Lake Winner
Video Journalist of the year Ross Giblin Winner
Broadcast report of the year - current affairs Paula Penfold Winner
Best photography - features Chris Skelton Winner
Best photography - news Ricky Wilson Winner
Best photography - sport John Cowpland | Photosport, NZME, Stuff Winner
Best headline of hook Richard Ives Five slips and a gully Winner
Best newspaper front page The Press 'We just need to get on with it' Winner
Metropolitan newspaper of the year The Press/Stuff Winner
Voyager newspaper of the year The Press/Stuff Winner
Best feature writing - general Bess Manson, Dominion Post/Stuff Winner
Junior feature writer of the year Pete McKenzie, North & South, Stuff, NZ Listener Winner
Reporter of the year Kirsty Johnston Winner
2021 2021 Global Media Awards[13]
Best in Asia/Pacific Ta Matou Pono, Our Truth Winner
Best Idea to Encourage Reader Engagement Ta Matou Pono, Our Truth First place
Best Use of Audio One hot minute Third place
Best Idea to Grow Advertising Sales Finding new ground Honourable mention
2021 Voyager Media Awards[14]
Best feature writing - social issues, including health and education Florence Kerr Tame Iti Winner
Editorial executive of the year Carmen Parahi Winner
Best newspaper front page The Press/Stuff Winner
Metropolitan newspaper of the year The Press/Stuff Winner
Weekly newspaper of the year The Weekend Press/Stuff Winner
Voyager newspaper of the year The Weekend Press/Stuff Winner
Best photography - features, including portraits, fashion, food and architecture David White Winner
Best photo-story/essay Lawrence Smith Winner
Best photography - junior Ricky Wilson Winner
Best editorial campaign or project Our Truth: Tā Mātou Pono Winner
Best reporting - environment Eloise Gibson Winner
Best reporting - travel Lorna Thornber Winner
Science journalist of the year Charlie Mitchell Winner
Reporter of the year Alison Mau Winner
Best documentary / series Stuff Circuit/Stuff Ltd Winner
Best feature video Abigail Dougherty The Mystery of Mrs Muir Winner
Video journalist of the year Iain McGregor Winner
nib Health journalist scholarship - senior Cecile Meier Winner
2020 2020 Global Media Awards[15]
Best in Asia/Pacific, Regional/Local Brands Christchurch Mosque Shooting Coverage Winner
Best Public Relations or Community Service Campaign Wasp Wipeout 2019 Honourable Mention
Best Use of Video Life & Limb Second place
Best Use of Audio White Silence Third place
Best New Initiative to Empower and Retain Talent All of Us: Creating a Workplace Fit for the Times, Fit for Everyone Third place
2020 Voyager Media Awards[16]
Feature writing Florence Kerr Winner
Best feature writer junior (no word limit) Joel MacManus Winner
Best newspaper- inserted magazine Sunday Star-Times/Stuff Winner
Best photography - features, including portraits, fashion, food and architecture Braden Fastier, Nelson Mail/Stuff Winner
Best photography George Heard, The Press/Stuff Winner
Judges' prize for the single best photo Stacy Squires, The Press, Dominion Post, Sunday Star-Times/Stuff A bloodstained survivor walking out of the police cordon Winner
Video journalist of the year Lawrence Smith Winner
Best TV/Videao documentary Stuff Circuit/Stuff and Māori Television Winner
Reporting - crime and justice Blair Ensor, The Press/Stuff Winner
Regional journalist of the year Hamish McNeilly,The Press/Stuff Winner
Sports journalist of the year Dana Johannsen Winner
Best newspaper front page The Press/Stuff Winner
Newspaper of the year (up to 30,000 circulation) Waikato Times/Stuff Winner
Weekly newspaper of the year Sunday Star-Times/Stuff Winner
Podcast - best narrative/serial RNZ and Stuff White Silence Winner
2019 2019 Voyager Media Awards[17]
Best News Website Winner
Editorial Executive of the Year Patrick Crewdson Winner
Photographer of the Year Chris Skelton Joint winner
Best feature/photographic essay David White Winner
Best photography – portrait Alden Williams Winner
Feature Writer of the Year (long-form) Charlie Mitchell Winner
Sports Journalist of the Year Dana Johannsen Winner
Best reporting – Maori Affairs Tony Wall Runner-up
Reporter of the Year Carmen Parahi Runner-up
Best Innovation in Digital Storytelling Paula Penfold, Eugene Bingham, Toby Longbottom and Phil Johnson Caught Winner
Best Team Investigation Sex offender/motel investigations Winner
Best Editorial Project or Campaign Made in New Zealand/Nā Niu Tīreni Winner
nib Health Journalism Scholarship – Junior Hannah Martin Winner
2019 Online Journalism Award: Breaking News, Large Newsroom [18] Christchurch Terror Attacks Winner
2019 News Media Awards [19]
Innovation of the Year The Homicide Report Winner
Best Use of Mobile New Zealand Made/Nā Niu Tīreni Winner
Daily News Brand of the Year Finalist
2018 2018 Voyager Media Awards[20]
Website of the Year Joint winner
Best Team Investigation Phil Johnson, Paula Penfold, Eugene Bingham and Toby Longbottom The Valley Winner
Reporter – Health, Education and/or General Tony Wall Winner
Photographer of the Year Iain McGregor Winner
2017 2017 Voyager Media Awards[21]
Best coverage of a major news event Kaikoura earthquake Joint winner
Best Editorial Campaign or Project #buythisbeachNZ Winner
Regional Journalist of the Year Aaron Leaman (Stuff and Waikato Times) Winner
Reporter – arts and entertainment Vicki Anderson (Stuff and The Press) Winner
Reporter – crime and justice Eugene Bingham, Phil Johnson, Toby Longbottom and Paula Penfold Winner
Best news video Ross Giblin Winner
Videographer of the Year Ross Giblin Winner
nib Health Journalism Scholarship – Junior
Rachel Thomas Winner
nib Health Journalism Scholarship – Senior Aaron Leaman (Stuff and Waikato Times) Joint winner
2015 2015 Voyager Media Awards[22]
Best Feature Photo Chris Skelton Winner
Best Video Asher Finlayson and Tony Wall (Stuff and Sunday Star-Times) Winner
2014 2014 Voyager Media Awards[2]
Best News Website Winner
Best Innovation in Multimedia Storytelling Lost in the Long White Cloud Winner
Best Video Mike Scott (Stuff and Waikato Times) Winner
2013 2013 Voyager Media Awards[3]
Website of the Year Winner
2012 2012 Voyager Media Awards[23]
Best Innovation in New Technologies Stuff app Winner
Best Website Breaking News Coverage Stuff and The Press Winner
2012 Online Journalism Award: Planned News/Events, Medium Newsroom [24] 12:51 Winner
2011 Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers' Association (PANPA) Awards[25][26]
Best Niche Site/App Rugby Heaven iPhone app Winner
2009 Qantas Media Awards [27]
Best Website Design Winner
Best Blog[28] Moata Tamaira Winner
Best Website Breaking News Story Vote 08 Joint winner
Waikato Times and Stuff Tamahere fire Joint finalist
Best Single Website Report Mark Stevens and David Hargreaves Official cash rate announcement Finalist
Michael Fox Should you be afraid of sharks? Finalist
2004 Qantas Media Awards[29]
Best News Website Finalist

References

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