60 Minutes and 9News Dominate Kennedy Awards, Nick McKenzie Crowned Journalist of the Year
Nine Network's flagship current affairs program, 60 Minutes, and its news division, 9News, have enjoyed a stellar night at the prestigious Kennedy Awards for Journalism. The annual awards, recognising excellence in Australian journalism, saw both programs and individual journalists from Nine take home multiple accolades, solidifying their position at the forefront of the industry.
The highlight of the evening was the recognition of Nick McKenzie, a renowned investigative journalist with The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald (both part of the Nine Network), who was awarded the coveted title of Journalist of the Year. McKenzie’s exceptional work, which consistently exposes corruption and holds power to account, was singled out by the judges for its impact and unwavering commitment to truth.
“Nick McKenzie’s reporting is consistently impactful, courageous, and vital to our democracy,” said a statement from the Kennedy Awards judging panel. “His dedication to uncovering complex stories and bringing them to the public’s attention is truly remarkable.”
60 Minutes itself secured several awards, demonstrating the program’s continued ability to deliver compelling and impactful storytelling. The program’s team was lauded for their dedication to in-depth reporting and their ability to connect with audiences across the nation. Details of the specific awards won by 60 Minutes are expected to be released shortly, but early indications suggest a strong showing across multiple categories.
Beyond the individual achievements, the success of both 60 Minutes and 9News at the Kennedy Awards underscores the Nine Network’s commitment to quality journalism. The awards are a testament to the hard work, dedication, and skill of the journalists and production teams involved.
This year’s Kennedy Awards ceremony was particularly significant, coming at a time when the media landscape is undergoing rapid change. The awards serve as a reminder of the vital role that journalism plays in a healthy democracy and the importance of supporting independent and investigative reporting.
The wins are a boost for Nine Entertainment Co. as they navigate a competitive media market and continue to invest in quality news and current affairs programming. The network’s leadership has consistently emphasized the importance of journalistic integrity and the pursuit of truth, and these awards are a clear validation of that commitment.
As the dust settles on this year’s Kennedy Awards, one thing is clear: Nine Network’s 60 Minutes and 9News remain key players in Australian journalism, consistently setting the standard for excellence and delivering impactful stories that shape public discourse.