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  • 2024 Australian IT Journalism Awards Winners Announced

    David Swan and the ABC Take Top Honours

    ABC News and David Swan, technology editor of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age have walked away with the Gold Lizzies, taking the top honours at the 22nd Annual Samsung IT Journalism Awards.

    Produced by media intelligence platform Influencing, the Awards recognise the most outstanding journalists and outlets covering technology in Australia each year.

    This year our event’s new home at Doltone House in Jones Bay Wharf played host to around 300 guests and sponsors, with the harbour providing a stunning backdrop for red carpet arrivals & cocktails from 6.30pm.

    Below – Marc Fennell of the ABC with Graeme Philipson Best Columnist winner Jackson Ryan on the red carpet.

    (Event Photos by Elly at Fluential Studio / fluential.au)
    (Event Photos by Elly at Fluential Studio / fluential.au)

    Free to enter, and predominantly peer-judged, these awards are only possible thanks to our Name Sponsor Samsung Australia, our lifelong event partners at Watterson, our partners Amazon Web ServicesOptusCiscoNetApp, the Australian Computer SocietyMeta, our design & print partners Canva and our Official Gin Sponsor Aussie Broadband.

    With 23 categories contested by 140 entrants, the awards were as closely fought as they have ever been. This year The Age and Sydney Morning Herald’s David Swan and ABC News have taken home the top awards known as the gold Lizzies, taking home Best Journalist and Best Title respectively.

    This was the third win for both parties. David Swan also scored the trophy for Best Technology Journalist and Best Telecommunications Journalist with a highly commended in the Best Technology Issues category.

    Meanwhile ABC News also took home Best Gaming Coverage and Best News Coverage in addition to their Best Title win. The ABC team is pictured below with our Naming Rights sponsor Samsung Australia.

    Left to to right: Julian Fell (ABC); Ben Spraggon (ABC); Matea Rojas, Head of Corporate Communications at Samsung Australia; Gianfranco Di Giovanni (ABC) and Jackson Ryan.

    (Event Photos by Elly at Fluential Studio / fluential.au)
    (Event Photos by Elly at Fluential Studio / fluential.au)

    “Once again, the Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards proved what a special event it is – it is remarkable that even after 22 years it continues to grow in importance and stature,” said Influencing CEO and show host / MC Phil Sim (Pictured below presenting this year’s Pioneer of IT Media to industry veteran Len Rust).

    “Our 2024 awards once again served their mission. Primarily, that is to recognise excellence in technology media and journalism, with the ambition that it inspires journalists to rigorously investigate and report on critical technology-related issues faced by the world today.”

    “However, it is also about bonding the community – it is the one event that brings together technology journalists, and the people they work with, to renew friendships and build new ones, and with more than 280 people in attendance, it certainly achieved that again.”

    (Event Photos by Elly at Fluential Studio / fluential.au)
    (Event Photos by Elly at Fluential Studio / fluential.au)

    We would like to once again thank all our sponsors for their support; the community of media communications professionals who choose to join in support of the event each year, and of course all our entrants, finalists and winners at this year’s Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards.

    The complete list of winners and highly-commendeds is below. Thank you everyone for making the event special, we look forward to bring this event to you again in 2025.

    2024 IT Journalism Award Winners
    Alicia Camphuisen Best New Journalist
    Petra Stock
    HC: Emily Spindler-Carruthers

    Best Security Journalist
    David Swan
    HC: Patrick Gray

    Best Technical Journalist
    David Braue
    HC: Jeremy Nadel

    Best Gaming Journalist
    Fergus Halliday
    HC: Daniel Van Boom

    Best Gaming Coverage
    ABC News
    HC: GamesHub

    Paul Zucker Best Technology Industry Journalist
    Jessica Sier
    HC: Nick Bonyhady

    Best Game Reviewer
    Edmond Tran
    HC: Amanda Yeo

    Best Technology Reviewer
    John Davidson
    HC: Alex Kidman

    Best Technology Issues Journalist
    Ariel Bogle
    HC: David Swan, Julian Fell

    Pioneer of IT Media
    Len Rust

    Best Short Form Content
    Tobias Venus
    HC: Cam Wilson

    John Costello Best Business Technology Journalist
    Justin Hendry
    HC: Paul Smith

    Best Business Coverage
    The Australian Financial Review
    HC: Mi-3

    Best Consumer Technology Coverage
    The Age & Sydney Morning Herald
    HC: SmartCompany, Canstar Blue

    Best News Coverage
    ABC News Story Lab
    HC: The Age & Sydney Morning Herald

    Graeme Philipson Best Columnist
    Jackson Ryan
    HC: Paul Smith

    Cass Warneminde Best News Journalist
    Ariel Bogle
    HC: Andrew Birmingham, Joseph Brookes, David Braue

    Best Independent Media
    Checkpoint Gaming
    HC: The Martech Weekly, Player2

    Helen Dancer Best Consumer Technology Journalist
    Alex Kidman
    HC: Fergus Halliday

    Best Audio Program
    Risky Business
    HC: Download This Show, Debunks

    Best Video Program
    SBS
    HC: Tobias Venus

    Best Telecommunications Journalist
    David Swan
    HC: Paul Smith

    David Hellaby Best Media Relations
    Salvatore Di Muccio
    HC: Angela

    Best Corporate Content
    David Braue
    HC: Huntley Mitchell

    Gold Lizzie: Best Journalist of the Year
    David Swan

    Gold Lizzie: Best Title of the Year
    ABC

    About Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards
    Known affectionately as The Lizzies and held every year since 2003, the Australian IT Journalism Awards acknowledge the most outstanding journalists and outlets covering technology in Australia each year. Content, Journalism, Beat/Vertical and Media Relations – there are 21 separate awards, plus our two special categories: Title of the Year, currently held by the Australian Financial Review; and Journalist of the Year, currently held by David Braue. Ensuring audiences have an accurate, balanced & accessible understanding of technology is critical for Australia’s future commercial growth. The peer-judged awards advance this cause each year, by publicly identifying and encouraging good tech journalism. https://www.thelizzies.com/

    Media Contact:
    Mike Woodcock
    Chief Commercial Officer
    Influencing & the Mediaconnect Group
    www.Influencing.com
    mike@mediaconnect.com.au / mike@Influencing.com
    O: +61 2 9894 6277
    M: +61 411 969 248

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  • Lizzies 2024: Finalists & Final Updates

    The 2024 Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards are finally here! This Friday from 6.30 our new venue at Doltone House on Jones Bay Wharf will play host to this annual event celebrating Australia’s leading technology journalists, publishers and media partners at this year’s Night of Nights.

    As ever, these awards are only possible thanks to our Name Sponsor Samsung Australia, our lifelong event partners at Watterson, our partners Amazon Web ServicesOptusCiscoNetApp, the Australian Computer SocietyMeta, and our Official Gin Sponsor Aussie Broadband.

    (Above: WhistleOut with last year's Best Consumer Technology Coverage award)
    WhistleOut with last year’s Best Consumer Technology Coverage award

    Dates, Times, Dress code
    For everyone attending the awards this Friday March 22nd, here’s some essential housekeeping –

    Date: Friday March 22nd from 6.30pm
    Venue: Doltone House, Jones Bay Wharf, Sydney
    Dress Code: Black Tie / Dress to theme
    Best Dressed Theme: Sequins and Sparkles
    Socials: #Lizzies, #Lizzies24

    Late RSVP’s and tickets
    If you have an urgent query, RSVP, or late ticketing enquiry, please email Mike@Influencing.com ; or contact Donna@Influencing.com.

    Cisco Webex Livestream
    Big thank you to Cisco for assisting the livecast of the event for those who can’t make the trip to Sydney. This has been something we’ve done since Lockdown (remember that?), and our online audience keeps growing each year.

    Cisco’s Director of Public Relations and Communications Cori Moran: “Cisco is once again proud to support the Lizzies this year – the best recognition and celebration of the IT Journalism industry. We are pleased to enable connections through Webex that will allow anyone to join the celebration from anywhere. Congratulations to all the finalists!”

    The livestream will go live from 7.45pm on Friday for all the award coverage, with the first award live from 8pm. Your link for that viewing stream is here. (Remote finalists will be sent a separate email with instructions for following along and joining live presentations.)

    Full Finalists List – Support Your Favourite Outlets!
    Thank you again to everyone who entered this year’s awards. The standard keeps rising year after year, a glowing testament to the abilities of Australian technology journalists. In acknowledgment of that we’d like to reaffirm this year’s list of finalists, and wish every the best of luck!

    ABC's Marc Fennell, of 2023's Best Outlet with Download this Show on ABC Listen
    ABC’s Marc Fennell, of 2023’s Best Outlet with Download this Show on ABC Listen

    Finalists – Coverage Awards
    Best News Coverage
    ABC News Story Lab, AFR, ARNNet, Capital Brief, Digital Nation, GadgetGuy, Games Hub, Gizmodo Australia, Information Age, InnovationAus, iTnews, Mi-3, Reseller News, Reviews.org/au, Safewise, SmartCompany, The Age & Sydney Morning Herald
    Best Business Coverage
    AdNews, AFR, Capital Brief, CRN, Digital Nation, Information Age, InnovationAus, iTnews, Mi-3, SmartCompany
    Best Consumer Technology Coverage
    Canstar Blue, Explosion Network, GadgetGuy, GamesHub, Gizmodo Australia, Lifehacker Australia, Reviews.org/au, SmartCompany, The Age & Sydney Morning Herald, WhistleOut
    Best Independent Coverage
    AlexReviewsTech, BTTR, Checkpoint Gaming, Craving Tech, Explosion Network, Gamer Girl Journalist, High Performance Laptops, Pickr, Player2, SIFTER, SMB Tech, Stevivor, SuperJump, The Martech Weekly, Vertical Hold
    Best Gaming Coverage
    ABC News, Checkpoint Gaming, Explosion Network, GadgetGuy, GamesHub, IGN Australia, Kotaku Australia, Lifehacker Australia, Player2, Reviews.org/au, Stevivor, SuperJump, The Game Crater
    Best Video Program
    ABC Gamer, Chris Stead, Good Game Spawn Point, SBS, Tobias Venus, Women Love Tech
    Best Audio Program
    Checkpoint on JOY, Debunks, Digital Nation, Download This Show, Hello AI Overlords, KBKast, Mi3 Audio Edition, PocketBuds, Risky Business, The Business of Tech, The Wrap, Vertical Hold, Walkthrough by SIFTER, We Review Stuff

    Beat Awards
    John Costello Best Business Journalist
    Andrew Birmingham
    Athina Mallis
    Chris Pash
    Christopher Kelly
    Jeremy Nadel
    Justin Hendry
    Liam Tung
    Paul Smith
    Rob O’Neill
    Ry Crozier
    Tess Bennett
    Velvet-Belle Templeman

    Paul Zucker Best Technology Industry Journalist
    Andrew Birmingham
    Daniel Van Boom
    David Swan
    Eleanor Dickinson
    Eloise Keating
    Jessica Sier
    Nick Bonyhady
    Paul Smith
    Rob O’Neill
    Simon Sharwood
    Tess Bennett
    William Maher

    Helen Dancer Best Consumer Technology Journalist
    Alex Choros
    Alex Kidman
    Alice Clarke
    Chris Neill
    David Braue
    Fergus Halliday
    James Purtill
    Jarni Blakkarly
    Josh Taylor
    Tegan Jones
    Zachariah Kelly

    Best Gaming Journalist
    Amanda Yeo
    Daniel Van Boom
    Elliot Attard
    Emily Spindler-Carruthers
    Fergus Halliday
    Gianfranco Di Giovanni
    Isaac McIntyre
    Jack Ryan
    James Cottee
    Leah Williams
    Matthew Hewson
    Ruby Innes

    Best Telecommunications Journalist
    Alex Angove-Plumb
    Alex Choros
    David Braue
    David Swan
    Josh Taylor
    Mariam Gabaji
    Paul Smith
    Rob O’Neill
    Ry Crozier
    Simon Sharwood
    Tara Donnelly

    Journalism Awards
    Alicia Camphuisen Best New Journalist
    Ashley Regan
    Brandon How
    Christie Graham
    Christie McQualter
    Courtney Borrett
    Dylan Crismale
    Emily Spindler-Carruthers
    Hannah Geremia
    Julian Fell
    Ky Stewart
    Lauren Rouse
    Petra Stock
    Ruby Derrick

    Cass Warneminde Best News Journalist
    Andrew Birmingham
    Ariel Bogle
    David Braue
    David Hollingworth
    David Swan
    Eloise Keating
    Georgia Dixon
    Jason Pollock
    Josh Taylor
    Justin Hendry
    Paul Smith
    Tegan Jones

    Graeme Philipson Best Columnist
    Bronwen Clune
    Cam Wilson
    Casey Tonkin
    Chris Griffith
    Jack Ryan
    James Riley
    Luke Reilly
    Paul Smith
    Simon Sharwood
    Tegan Jones
    Tim Biggs

    Best Security Journalist
    Amanda Yeo
    David Braue
    David Hollingworth
    David Swan
    Hannah Geremia
    Leigh Stark
    Leonard Bernardone
    Patrick Gray
    Paul Smith
    Thomas Uren

    Best Technology Issues Journalist
    Ariel Bogle
    Cam Wilson
    Daniel Van Boom
    David Swan
    Jack Ryan
    Jarni Blakkarly
    Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
    Jessica Sier
    Josh Taylor
    Julian Fell
    Sam Nichols
    Tess Bennett

    Best Technical Journalist
    Adam Turner
    Alex Kidman
    Alice Clarke
    Amanda Yeo
    Casey Tonkin
    David Braue
    Jeremy Nadel
    Leigh Stark
    Neerav Bhatt
    Petra Stock
    Tara Donnelly
    Zachariah Kelly

    Best Gaming Reviewer
    Alice Clarke
    Amanda Yeo
    Christie McQualter
    David McNamara
    Edmond Tran
    Fergus Halliday
    Jam Walker
    James O’Connor
    James Wood
    Leah Williams
    Luke Reilly

    Best Technology Reviewer
    Adam Turner
    Alex Choros
    Alex Kidman
    Alice Clarke
    Anula Wiwatowska
    Chris Button
    John Davidson
    Leigh Stark
    Nick Broughall
    Nick Ross
    Rae Johnston
    Rose Jordan
    Zachariah Kelly

    Best Short Form Content
    ABC Gamer
    Cam Wilson
    Frances Cook
    Gizmodo Australia
    Jack Ryan
    Kotaku Australia
    Lifehacker
    Naomi Jackson
    Quest Daily
    Safewise Australia
    The Game Crater
    Tobias Venus
    WhistleOut

    Content & Media Relations Awards
    Best Corporate Content
    David Braue
    Huntley Mitchell
    Kathryn Goater
    Matt Hopkins
    Nick Ross
    Velvet-Belle Templeman

    David Hellaby Best Media Relations
    Adela Amanowicz (Cisco)
    Angela Coombes (NetApp)
    Doug Johns (Power Up PR)
    Justin Stolarski (Optus)
    Mike Foley (Five Star Games)
    Oisin O’Callaghan (Watterson)
    Salvatore Di Muccio (WellAbove)

    About Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards
    Known affectionately as The Lizzies and held every year since 2003, the Australian IT Journalism Awards acknowledge the most outstanding journalists and outlets covering technology in Australia each year. Content, Journalism, Beat/Vertical and Media Relations – there are 21 separate awards, plus our two special categories: Title of the Year, currently held by the Australian Financial Review; and Journalist of the Year, currently held by David Braue. Ensuring audiences have an accurate, balanced & accessible understanding of technology is critical for Australia’s future commercial growth. The peer-judged awards advance this cause each year, by publicly identifying and encouraging good tech journalism. https://www.thelizzies.com/

    Media Contact:
    Mike Woodcock
    Chief Commercial Officer
    Influencing & the Mediaconnect Group
    www.Influencing.com
    mike@mediaconnect.com.au / mike@Influencing.com
    O: +61 2 9894 6277
    M: +61 411 969 248

    Follow #Lizzies or #Lizzies24 on Instagram & Twitter