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Student Wins Media Peace Award For Scoop Article

Published: Fri 9 Nov 2007 10:00 AM
Media Peace Awards!
Congratulations to Joe Barratt, AUT Graduate Diploma in Journalism student, who won the Premier Rangatahi Award (print) in the annual Media Peace Awards last night for his Scoop article "High Court bypassed under new anti-terror law" on June 27:
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0706/S00368.htm
This award is tremendous for AUT - particularly on the topic and at this time.
And congratulations also to Karen Hughes of Communication Studies who won the Premier Award for the Radio section with her "Exclusive Lives" programme, described by judges as a "stunning documentary".
We will be posting stories and pix about this later on the PMC website.
I was there last night as judge of the new Pacific Award and Joseph Peart and Jane Berney were also showing the AUT flag (Jane has had long involvement with the Peace Foundation as part of the event).
Peter Arnett will be guest speaker for the 25th anniversary of the foundation next year.
Congratulations to all our students who put in entries.
ENDS
Associate Professor David Robie
Director
Pacific Media Centre
Creative Industries Research Institute
School of Communication Studies
AUT University
www.pmc.aut.ac.nz
www.asiapacorg.fj
Editor, Pacific Journalism Review
www.pjreview.info

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