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Finalists in 14th REINZ Property Journalism Awards

Published: Tue 2 Sep 2003 06:12 AM
NEWS RELEASE 01 SEPTEMBER 2003
REINZ Announces Finalists in 14th Property Journalism Awards
A record twenty-six finalists have been announced in the fourteenth annual REINZ Property Journalism Awards.
This year’s awards have seen an upsurge in entries from Internet-based media, as well as entries from lifestyle magazines and television media, with a total of 263 entries received from 32 journalists nationwide.
Real Estate Institute National President, Mr. Graeme Woodley said that this year's record number of entries was very gratifying for the Institute and proved the significance of the Awards.
“The amount of entries received is an illustration of the increasing value the public places on being informed about property and real estate in this country. Journalists have responded to this demand by producing increasingly complex pieces of high quality work.”
The award categories are: Best Property Portfolio, Best Single Item for Residential, Commercial and Rural Property, Best Provincial Property Portfolio and Best Lifestyle Portfolio.
The winners will be announced on Tuesday, 16 September at an Awards function in Wellington.
This year’s judge for the Journalism Awards is one of this country’s leading business journalists, Terry Hall. Mr. Hall was a New Zealand correspondent for The Financial Times in London for 20 years, is a former business editor of The Dominion Post, a former New Zealand correspondent for Bloomberg and the former editor of Reuters Economic Services.
Mr. Hall said: “For several years now I have noticed a significant improvement in the quality of writing, complexity of articles tackled and the willingness to write attractive, yet colourful pieces of work. This proves the subject of property is not only far from boring, but of considerable reader interest.”
The winner of the Best Property Portfolio receives $2000 plus the President’s Trophy, and the five other category winners receive $500.
The 2003 REINZ Property Journalism Awards finalists (in alphabetical order) are:
Best Property Portfolio
Anne Gibson New Zealand Herald
Mary Anne Gill Waikato Times
Simon Hartley Otago Daily Times
Chris Hutching Freelance
Gez Johns Kiwi Property Business Investor
David Killick The Press
Sally Lindsay Property Business
Liz McDonald The Press
Helen Mays Manawatu Standard
Christine Nikiel National Business Review
Kelly Sinoski The Independent
Best Single Residential Item
Eleanor Black New Zealand Herald – Canvas
Debra Campbell Kiwi Property Investor
Anne Gibson New Zealand Herald
Mary Anne Gill Waikato Times
Debbie Jamieson Otago Daily Times
David Killick The Press
Penny Lewis NZ Home and Entertaining
Helen Mays Manawatu Standard
Bernard Orsman New Zealand Herald
Best Single Commercial Item
Anne Gibson New Zealand Herald
Simon Hartley Otago Daily Times
Chris Hutching Freelance
Sally Lindsay Property Business
Liz McDonald The Press
Bernard Orsman New Zealand Herald
Kelly Sinoski The Independent
Best Single Rural Item
Gerard Hall Countrywide
Chris Hutching Freelance
Rhonda Markby Timaru Herald
Helen Mays Manawatu Standard
Susan Topless New Zealand Rural Press
Best Provincial Property Portfolio
Nathalie Brown Freelance
Mary Anne Gill Waikato Times
Debbie Jamieson Otago Daily Times
Helen Mays Manawatu Standard
Rochelle West Daily News
Best Lifestyle Portfolio
Nathalie Brown Freelance
Prue Dashfield NZ House & Garden
Michele Hider Freelance
Alison Hunter Touchdown Television
David Killick The Press
Penny Lewis NZ Home and Entertaining
Helen Mays Manawatu Standard
Susan Spiers Moody NZ House & Garden
John Walsh Freelance
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Real estate information is also available via the Institute’s official property directory – RealENZ – on the Internet. RealENZ is a search facility providing comprehensive information on residential, lifestyle, rural, commercial, investment and rental properties. RealENZ’s Internet address is: www.realenz.co.nz
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