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Handy References for improving North & South page

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Hi there: I work for North & South so cannot add these myself! but they may come in handy for others. Tahatai (talk) 01:05, 27 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Articles which mention North & South’s 2012 article ‘Death of a Dream’ on Ewen McDonald https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10819847

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/7283569/When-Anna-told-Ewen-the-marriage-was-over

https://www.odt.co.nz/news/national/ewen-macdonalds-wife-has-new-man

https://stoppress.co.nz/news/North_and_south

Related? Mike White’s Who Killed Scott Guy? book reference http://www.allenandunwin.co.nz/browse/books/general-books/true-crime/Who-Killed-Scott-Guy-Mike-White-9781877505478

OTHER STORIES ABOUT NORTH & SOUTH

https://publicaddress.net/hardnews/aspie-on/ Russell Brown: This week’s Media7 is close to home for me. We’re looking at the new North & South magazine’s cover story on Asperger’s Syndrome, with the writer, Joanna Wane. Also on the panel, very much “out” Aspie Helen Baxter, and a third person to be confirmed.

https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/364369/metro-magazine-founder-dies-at-72 self explanatory

https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/368668/nicky-hager-reveals-fresh-allegations-on-nzdf-cover-ups-and-abuse In Mr Hager's 12-page investigation, published in the North & South magazine today, he details how a source revealed that an SAS soldier - known as Corporal B for privacy reasons - was awarded the second-highest military honour despite previously being considered for court-martial action for killing two children in Afghanistan.

https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/34887/psychiatric-input-in-article-by-raurimu-killer North & South magazine says an article by a man who shot and killed his father and five other people was written in consultation with his psychiatric care providers

https://sciblogs.co.nz/griffins-gadgets/2015/05/13/carrick-graham-still-gunning-for-public-health-researchers/ Peter Griffin As I’ve written before, one of the most disturbing revelations in Nicky Hager’s book Dirty Politics was the coordinated campaign to smear public health researchers advocating evidence-based interventions to cut obesity and smoking and alcohol-related diseases. Ten months and an election later, has anything changed? Not really, as this month’s North & South magazine reveals. Journalist Peter Newport had to endure “six months of drinking coffee with [Carrick] Graham” to secure an on-the-record interview with the shadowy lobbyist linked last year to some of the most pointed smears published on the Whaleoil blog.


https://sciblogs.co.nz/molecular-matters/2012/06/15/north-south-feature-on-alternative-medicine/ This week North & South magazine take on alternative medicine in thirteen pages of very thorough and well written articles. I can highly recommend it. I won’t repeat everything covered in the articles but very much appreciated the following quotes, originally from the book “Snake Oil and Other Preoccupations” by John Diamond.

https://sciblogs.co.nz/infectious-thoughts/2013/04/16/press-complaints-commission-upholds-homeopaths-complaint/ Siouxsie Wiles article. Tauranga homeopath Clive Stuart has had part of his complaint against an article on homeopathy (Homeopathy – Trick or Treatment?) published in the July 2012 edition of North & South, upheld by the Press Complaints Commission (PCC)*. While the PCC did not agree with his complaint that balance needed to be numerically equivalent (there were quotes from two people critical of homeopathy and one defending) or that his letter to the editor should not have been accompanied by a response from a critic of homeopathy (Dr Shaun Holt), they did uphold his complaint that the article was wrong to say that “homeopathic remedies have failed every randomised, evidence-based scientific study seeking to verify their claims of healing powers”.

https://thespinoff.co.nz/auckland/08-09-2016/shock-media-currently-hosting-worlds-first-non-racist-immigration-debate/ September’s North & South came out a couple of Mondays ago and devoted a large chunk of its feature well to a single issue: immigration. It’s a big deal: unlike its sister publication Metro, North & South isn’t given to regularly dedicating itself to a particular subject, so it’s indicative of a serious depth of feeling within the magazine’s editorial staff. There’s 20 pages, plus the editorial, including essays, a well-reported feature and a lengthy conversation between economist Michael Reddell and the magazine’s editor, Virginia Larson.

https://digitalnz.org/records/36533385/the-ralston-group-20-june-1991 video footage: The Ralston Group was an early 90s TV3 political chat show where politicos and media industry insiders vigorously debated current affairs. In this mid-1991 episode ringmaster Bill Ralston prods RNZ political editor Richard Griffin, broadcaster Leighton Smith, North & South editor Robyn Langwell and lawyer Trevor de Cleene to tell it as they see it. They debate service on Air New Zealand, the reform of Accident Compensation Corporation, the National Party’s broken promise for a Guaranteed Retirement Income, and the vexed issue of personalised car number plates.

https://thespinoff.co.nz/media/16-06-2016/this-article-about-terrible-millennials-is-quite-sexist-and-dumb/ On Monday a new North & South came out, with a story as old as time: ‘what the hell is wrong with millennials’? Two millennials had a read and What They Found Inside Will Shock You.

https://thespinoff.co.nz/the-bulletin/01-04-2019/the-bulletin-submissions-show-tough-euthanasia-fight-ahead/ One of the people in that small group pushing for change is Matt Vickers. His wife Lecretia Seales died in 2015 from a brain tumour. During her final years, she had advocated strongly for euthanasia to become permitted, but was denied the right to make that choice. Mr Vickers wrote recently for North and South, making his case on the idea that terminally ill people should be able to choose their own fate. In opposition to that, many have argued that if the law were changed, many people might feel pressured to make that choice – for example, elderly people who feel like they’re being a burden.


https://thespinoff.co.nz/the-bulletin/20-03-2019/the-bulletin-christchurch-attacks-become-political-football-overseas/ President Erdoğan has long stoked both Islamism and Turkish nationalism for domestic political gain, and it remains to be seen if the Christchurch attacks will become inspirational to radical Islamist groups. That ideology has practically no currency whatsoever among New Zealand’s Muslim community, as this North and South feature shows.


https://thespinoff.co.nz/the-bulletin/01-03-2019/the-bulletin-police-tooling-up-a-sign-of-the-future/ The Armed Offenders Squad, for whom being armed is a core part of their job, undergo extremely rigorous selection, outlined in this North and South feature.

https://thespinoff.co.nz/the-bulletin/21-12-2018/the-best-nz-journalism-of-2018-as-chosen-by-you/ A reader wanted to nominate the whole of North and South magazine, but narrowed it down to one searing piece from Aaron Smale.

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=3520390 North & South magazine wants a large part of former All Black Joe Karam's defamation action against it struck out.

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/new-zealand/news/article.cfm?l_id=71&objectid=10738247 Midwives attack magazine over cover

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=10671260 Touch-up: Photoshopping is all around us - NZ Herald (story by Frances Morton) "Occasionally, Metro and North & South art director Jenny Nicholls carries out "kind surgery" on ordinary people. Models are another story. "I've often Photoshopped a model to make them look fatter," says Nicholls. One turned up for a shoot looking far more emaciated than the photo on the modelling agency website, she says: "Her arms looked like Belsen victim arms."

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU1102/S00264/north-south-celebrates-25-years.htm (25 years)

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11836406 (Vanity Fair cover)

https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/nz-politics-daily-have-greens-gone-too-far-or-not-far-enough (Greens cover)

https://www.speakingoutaboutsuicide.com/ (Chris Barton’s investigation reprinted)

https://www.mediacouncil.org.nz/rulings/tony-baird-against-north-amp-south Complaint about Barton article not upheld

https://natlib-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/fulldisplay?vid=NLNZ&docid=INNZ7114290760002837&context=L&search_scope=INNZ (NAT LIB article on North & South) ARTICLE Magazine alchemy / by Jenny Chamberlain Jenny Chamberlain 1949- Relates the founding of the magazine, looking at how founder Bruce Palmer and editors Warwick Roger and Robyn Langwell started it as a more provincial version of 'Metro', describing it taking off and growing, and looking at editorial changes, including the magazine surviving Langwell's retirement after 22 years.

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I am the editor of North & South magazine and would like to note North & South's contribution to press freedom on the magazine's Wikipedia page. Lange v Atkinson (and the publishers of North & South) was one of the longest-running defamation cases in New Zealand legal history. (In 1995, David Lange took exception to North & South political columnist Joe Atkinson's critique of his premiership.) The defamation case ran for five years; after one High Court hearing, two Court of Appeal hearings and one Privy Council hearing, the argument that the media should have a defence of qualified privilege when reporting on politicians was won. The result was a groundbreaking extension of press freedom; journalists were granted extended scope to observe and criticise current and former parliamentarians as well as those standing for election, as long as the commentary was not reckless or motivated by malice. In 2018, a case taken against Maori Television and reporter Heta Gardiner (Durie v Gardiner) resulted in the recognition of a new defence to the tort of defamation. The Court of Appeal concluded that it was "...time to strike a new balance by recognising the existence of a new defence of public interest communication that is not confined to parliamentarians or political issues, but extends to all matters of significant public concern and which is subject to a responsibility requirement.” The court clarified that the form of qualified privilege recognised in Lange v Atkinson was now effectively subsumed in the new defence of public interest. Trueruru (talk) 01:10, 27 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

comprehensive list of North & South journalism awards: largely unreferenced (but may be handy)

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I work for North & South so cannot add any of these. Tahatai (talk) 01:13, 27 July 2019 (UTC) This is the magazine's own list from our files (we use this to keep track).[reply]

Although some of the earlier awards may not be easily verifiable online, this website has awards dating back to 2002. http://info.scoop.co.nz/Qantas_Media_Awards

Note: The major journo awards in NZ have had a list of different sponsors (thus names - Qantas/Canon/Voyager over the years).

AWARDS 1987 Qantas Media Awards

  • Feature writer of the year – Rosemary McLeod

1988 Beattie Awards

  • Outstanding contribution to NZ Journalism – Warwick Roger
  • Photographer of the year – Ross Land

Qantas Media Awards Sports feature of the year – Tapu Misa

  • Jubilee Award for investigative journalism Rosemary McLeod
  • Peace Media Award Pat Booth

1990 Qantas Media Awards

  • Young Journalist of the Year – Tim Wilson
  • Sports feature of the year – Selwyn Parker
  • Feature writer of the year, highly commended – Deborah Coddington
  • NZI Bank Financial Journalism Award Deborah Coddington

1991 Qantas Media Awards

  • Feature writer of the year – Rosemary McLeod
  • Best single feature story – Rosemary McLeod
  • Best sports feature – Deborah Coddington
  • Health writing award – Jane Evans
  • NZ Sportswriter of the Year award – Phil Gifford
  • Westpac economic and financial journalism award David McLoughlin

1992

  • Air New Zealand cricket writer of the year Margot Butcher

Qantas Media Awards

  • Feature Writer of the Year – Rosemary McLeod
  • Best Single Feature Story – Rosemary McLeod
  • Editorial Graphic Artist of the Year – Colin McCormick
  • Best Sports Feature Story – Pat Booth
  • Westpac economic and financial journalism award David McLoughlin

1993 Qantas Media Awards

  • Feature writer of the year – Rosemary McLeod
  • Best single feature story – Rosemary McLeod
  • Feature writer of the year, finalist – David McLoughlin
  • Best travel/tourism story – Jenny Chamberlain
  • Editorial Graphic Artist of the Year – Colin McCormick
  • Best editorial, finalist – Robyn Langwell
  • Cowan prize for historical journalism Cate Brett

Westpac economic and financial prize

  • 1st equal Deborah Coddington
  • Peace Media prize Cate Brett
  • Citibank Pan Asia Journalism Award David McLoughlin

1994

  • Sports Writer of the Year Phil Gifford. Runner up Margot Butcher
  • Sports Journalist of the Year (supreme award, all categories)Phil Gifford

Qantas Media Awards

  • Feature writer of the year Rosemary McLeod
  • Best single feature Rosemary McLeod 40
  • Best human relations feature, best tourism news story, best human relations feature Cate Brett (3)
  • Best sports feature Selwyn Parker
  • Best environmental feature Jenny Chamberlain
  • Best single column David McLoughlin
  • Peace media prize Cate Brett

1995

  • DB Draught sports writer of the year: Margot Butcher

Qantas Media Awards

  • Best human relations feature Jenny Chamberlain
  • Best tourism feature Mark McLauchlan
  • Best environmental feature Mark McLauchlan
  • Best columnist finalist David McLoughlin
  • Best editorial writer finalist Robyn Langwell Total: 53
  • Jubilee Award for investigative journalism Cate Brett
  • Peace media award Cate Brett

1996 Qantas Media Awards

  • Best creative endeavour feature Warwick Roger
  • Magazine of the year finalist North & South
  • Peace Media award Warwick Roger
  • Jubilee award for investigative journalism Cate Brett

1997 Qantas Media Awards

  • Government and diplomacy feature finalists Cate Brett, David McLoughlin, Warwick Roger
  • Business and finance feature finalist David McLoughlin, Warwick Roger
  • Human relations feature winner Warwick Roger
  • Crime and justice feature, finalist David McLoughlin
  • Health and medicine feature, joint winner Cate Brett
  • Science, technology and environment winner Cate Brett
  • Feature writer of the year winner Cate Brett
  • Peace Media print award Warwick Roger
  • Jubilee prize for investigative journalism Cate Brett
  • Duncan Campbell memorial prize Cate Brett
  • National Sports Journalism Awards Best single feature - Warwick Roger
  • Best feature portfolio Margot Butcher


1998 Qantas Media Awards

  • Feature Writer of the Year – David McLoughlin
  • David Low Fellowship from British Foreign and Commonwealth office 13 weeks study at Green College at Oxford University Lauren Quaintance

Travcom Travel Writers Awards

  • Tranzrail award for best travel story Nicola Legat “Northern Exposure”
  • Cathay Pacific NZ Travel Writer of the Year Nicola Legat
  • Journalists Union Cowan Award for historical journalism Lauren Quaintance
  • Jubilee prize for magazine investigative journalism Lauren Quaintance

Peace Media Awards

  • Joint Winner Premier Prize (Print) Lauren Quaintance

Magazine Publishing Awards

  • Editor of the year Robyn Langwell

Montana Book Awards

  • Reviewer of the Year Graeme Lay

1999 Qantas Media Awards

  • Best Government Foreign Affairs Feature David McLoughlin
  • Best Consumer Business Finance Feature Lauren Quaintance
  • Best Crime Justice Feature David McLoughlin
  • Best Sport Racing Feature Warwick Roger
  • Journalists Union Cowan Award Nicola Legat

Magazine Publishers Awards Magazine Editor Of The Year Robyn Langwell Magazine Of The Year (general consumer) North & South Media Peace Awards Finalist Nicola Legat

2000 Qantas Media Awards

  • Senior Magazine Feature Writer Winner Lauren Quaintance.
  • Best Government, Diplomacy & Foreign Affairs Feature David McLoughlin
  • Best Human Relations Feature Cate Brett
  • Best Crime, Justice Feature. Winner: Lauren Quaintance
  • Best Health, Medicine Feature Finalist: Lauren Quaintance
  • Best Sport & Racing Feature Finalist Margot Butcher

Peace Media Awards

  • Runner Up Premier Prize Print Lauren Quaintance
  • Montana New Zealand Book Awards New Zealand reviewer of the year award Michael King

2001 Cathay Pacific Travel Media Awards

  • Best Magazine Travel Article Lauren Quaintance

Qantas Media Awards

  • Magazine Feature Writer Senior Overall Winner: Lauren Quaintance
  • Best Crime Justice Feature Lauren Quaintance
  • Best Health, Medicine Feature. Winner: Lauren Quaintance
  • Best Social Issues Feature. Winner: Lauren Quaintance
  • Montana New Zealand Book Awards
  • Journalist of the Year – Jenny Chamberlain
  • Jubilee Award for historical journalism
  • Lauren Quaintance – Waitara: The Burden of History (September 2000) -120

2002 Qantas Media Awards

  • Senior Feature Writer Of The Year Deborah Coddington. Finalist: Margot Butcher.
  • Best Health Story Deborah Coddington (The Vilification of Graham Parry)
  • Best Crime & Justice Story Deborah Coddington (Still Crazy After All These Years)
  • Best Sports Story Margot Butcher (The Tragedy Of Trent Bray)
  • Best Travel Story Margot Butcher (Pardon Mademoiselle)
  • Best Arts Story Lauren Quaintance (The Lonely Journey of Lynley Hood)

Montana New Zealand Book Awards 2002

  • Book Reviewer of the Year, Chris Bourke
  • Book pages of the Year
  • Best Sports Story, Margot Butcher (The Tragedy Of Trent Bray)
  • Varroa Agency Biosecurity Journalism Award - Margot Butcher

2003

  • Citigroup Australasian Business Journalism Award for Excellence: Virginia Larson (New Zealander Of The Year – Graeme Avery), NZ section and overall.
  • Qantas Media Awards - 2003
  • Best Business Story Warwick Roger
  • Best Environment story Jenny Chamberlain (Bay Of Tears)
  • Best General story Hannah Brown (Radio NZ)
  • Best Human Relations story Virginia Larson (Graeme Avery)
  • Best Sports story Alex Spence
  • Best Arts story Nicola Shepheard (Simon Prast)
  • Junior Feature Writer Winner: Hannah Brown
  • Award for Outstanding Achievement and Contribution to the Publishing Industry: Warwick Roger

Peace Media Award 2003

  • Hannah Sperber, runner up – An Asian At My Table

MPA 2004

  • Highly Commended Journalist of the Year – Hannah Sperber
  • Citigroup Journalism Awards 2004 – Hannah Sperber, winner general business (Garth Cooper – New Zealander of the Year)

Qantas Media Awards – 2004

  • Crime & Justice Winner: Nicola Shepheard
  • Environment & Conservation Winner: Mike White
  • Science & Technology Winner: Warwick Roger

The Arts – Creative New Zealand award

  • Columnist Tourism & Travel Winner: Colin Moore

6 July 2004

  • Excellence In Educational Journalism Award 2004 – finalist: Jenny Chamberlain

November 2004

  • Sir Terry McLean National Sports Journalism Awards 2004 - Sports Journalist of the Year and winner feature writing (magazines): Margot Butcher
  • Media Peace Awards (print) - Winner Peta Carey, finalists Mike White and Virginia Larson

Citigroup Journalism Awards 2005

  • General Business Category Winner: Mike White

MPA Awards 2005

  • Current Affairs Journalist of the Year – Virginia Larson
  • Current Affairs Editor of The Year – Robyn Langwell

Qantas Media Awards 2005

  • Government, Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs Winner: Mike White
  • Health & Medicine Winner: Jenny Chamberlain
  • Human Relations Winner: Robyn Langwell
  • Maori Issues Winner: Nicola Shepheard
  • Pacific Islands Issues Winner: Hannah Sperber
  • Science and Technology Winner: Mike White
  • Sport & Racing Winner: Margot Butcher
  • Tourism and Travel Winner: Amanda Cropp
  • Montana Book Awards (August 2005)New Zealand’s Best Book Review Pages – North & South
  • 2005 Media Peace Awards Winner print section: Robyn Langwell

2005 Sir Terry McLean National Sports Journalism Awards

  • Margot Butcher – Steinlager Award for Magazine Feature Writing & SPARC Award for Recreation/Adventure/Lifestyle Reporting

2006

  • Cathay Pacific Travel Media Awards Travel Writer of The Year: Mike White

MPA Awards

  • Current Affairs Journalist of the Year – Robyn Langwell

Qantas Media Awards

  • Best News Stand Magazine - North & South
  • New Zealand Trade And Enterprise Journalism Award - winner Virginia Larson
  • Business, Finance & Consumer Affairs – winner Virginia Larson
  • Maori Issues Award – winner Nicola Shepheard
  • Sport & Racing – winner Margot Butcher
  • Science & Technology – winner Hannah Sperber

At this point May 2006 190-plus awards

  • Varroa Agency Biosecurity Journalism Award - Margot Butcher – May 2006
  • Jenny Chamberlain, 2006 European Union Journalist – 14 days in Europe researching child welfare and jurisdiction – 14 Sept 2006

2007 Sir Terry McLean National Sports Journalism Awards

  • Peter Malcouronne – Steinlager Award for Magazine Feature Writing

MPA Awards

  • Supreme Columnist of the Year – Robyn Langwell
  • Current Affairs columnist – Robyn Langwell
  • Supreme Journalist of the Year – Margot Butcher
  • Current Affairs Journalist of the Year – Margot Butcher
  • Magazine Publishers’ Association Lifetime Achievement Award - Warwick Roger
  • Best Cover of the Year – North & South
  • Best Current Affairs cover - North & South

Qantas Media Awards

  • Best Magazine Cover - winner
  • Best News-stand Magazine - finalist

Magazine Feature Writer of the Year – Mike White

  • Crime & Justice - Mike White
  • Environment & Conservation - Margot Butcher
  • Human Relations - Sarah Lang
  • Science & Technology - Mike White
  • Tourism & Travel - Amanda Cropp

2008 MPA Awards

  • Journalist of the Year Supreme Winner & Current Affairs Winner: Mike White

Qantas Media Awards

  • Junior Feature Writer of the Year: Stacey Anyan
  • Junior Feature Writer, finalist: Sarah Lang
  • Sport & Racing winner: Mike White
  • Health & Medicine winner: Jim Robinson
  • Science & Technology, Device Technologies NZ Award: Sarah Lang
  • Citigroup General Business Award: Caroline Courtney

2009

ACP did not participate in MPA Awards

Qantas Media Awards

  • Newsstand Magazine of the Year 2009
  • Technology & Science, Device Technologies Award winner: Mike White
  • Entertainment winner: Steve Braunias
  • Sport winner: Peter Malcouronne
  • Columnist: Health, Medicine & Fitness winner: Margo White

2010

Cathay Pacific Travel Media Awards

  • Cathay Pacific Travel Writer of the Year Award Winner: Steve Braunias for A Cold Day in Hell (North & South magazine March 2009)

Small Luxury Hotels of the World Award for the Best Magazine Travel Story

  • Winner: Steve Braunias For “A Cold Day in Hell” Published in North & South Magazine in March 2009

Heritage Hotels Award for the Best Travel Article Written About New Zealand

  • Winner: Mike White For “A Weekend in Cromwell” Published in North & South magazine, March 2009
  • Epson Award for the Best Unpublished Travel Image
  • 2010 Citi Journalism Award for Excellence Winner of the Economy category: Peter Malcouronne – Price of Progress and Who’s Counting?

Qantas Awards 2010

  • North & South contributor Anna Crichton won the award for Best Illustration

North & South picked up four magazine feature writing awards.

  • Editor-at-large Donna Chisholm

won the Crime & Justice category for her cover story “Seeking Justice for Jason”; she also won the Science & Environment category for her story on New Zealand’s IVF programme, “NZ’s First Test Tube Baby turns 25”.

  • North & South senior writer Mike White won the Profile category for magazine feature writing for “Brave Cop, Classroom Hero” – an insightful cover story about cop turned miracle-working school counsellor Nigel Hendrikse.
  • North & South contributing writer Amanda Cropp won the Human Relations category for magazine feature writing for her feature story on refugee resettlement in New Zealand, “No Refuge”.

203 AWARDS TOTAL NOT INCLUDING FINALISTS AND HIGHLY COMMENDED


  • 2011 Surf Life Saving NZ best feature in magazines Donna Chisholm

Cathay Pacific Travel Media Awards 2011-

  • Cathay Pacific Travel Writer of the Year Winner Steve Braunias. Trouble in Mosgiel North & South. February 2010
  • Heritage Hotels Award for the Best Travel Article Written about New Zealand Winner. Steve Braunias ‘Trouble in Mosgiel.’
  • Kiwi Experience Award for the Best Travel Image taken in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.
  • Leica Award for the Best Travel Image taken outside New Zealand
  • Winner: Liz Light for her image, published in North & South, October 2010 of True Love ( this dog will not be left at home) Nimbin, Australia.

Canon Media Awards 2011

  • Best Newstand Magazine The Winner is North & South
  • Magazine Feature Writer of the Year Donna Chisholm: North & South/Metro
  • Feature Writer Business Jim Robinson: North & South Feature: The Oil Bonanza. By Jim Robinson (August 2010)

Feature Writer Crime/Justice: Donna Chisholm :The Murder and the Money (October 2010) Feature Writer Human Relations: Donna Chisholm - North & South/Metro Rich School, Poor School. (June 2010) (one of two stories, the other was for Metro)

  • Feature Writer Science/environment: Mike White - North & South: Cry Me a River (April 2010)

Feature Writer Crime/Justice • Joanna Wane - North & South In the Line of Fire November 2010

Feature Writer General • Joanna Wane - North & South The Aspergers Epidemic. (April 2010)

Feature Writer Human Relations • Steve Braunias - North & South: Peace in the Valley December 2010

Feature Writer Sport • Mike White - North & South: Martin Sneddon- Mr World Cup (June 2010)

  • Artwork Winner Anna Crichton - Freelance Wedding Bells and Bills (January 2010)


2012 Cathay Pacific Travel Awards 2012: Heritage Hotels Award for the Best Travel Story about New Zealand Winner: Mike White For West Coast Dreaming Published in North & South, December 2011

Magazine Feature Writer Business Winner: Donna Chisholm - North & South, Metro

Magazine Feature Writer Crime and Justice Winner: Joanna Wane - North & South

Magazine Feature Writer Human Relations Winner: Donna Chisholm - North & South, Metro

Cathay Pacific Travel Awards 2013

Heritage Hotels Award for the Best Travel Story about New Zealand Winner: Mike White, “Old Gold”, published in North & South, November 2012

NZ Maori Tourism Award for the Best Travel Story about a Maori Tourism Experience Winner: Mike White, “Once Upon an Island”, North & South, June 2012

Magazine Publishers Association 2013

Joanna Wane Best Journalist, News & Current Affairs Jenny Nicholls Best Designer, News & Current Affairs Virginia Larson Best Editor, News & Current Affairs & Editor of the Year, Newsstand North & South Best magazine, News & Current Affairs

Canon Media Awards 2014

Magazine Feature Writer, Science and Environment Winner: Mike White, North & South

Magazine Feature Writer, General Winner: Amanda Cropp, North & South

Cathay Pacific Travel Media Awards 2014

Heritage Hotels Award for the Best Travel Story about New Zealand Winner” Mike White, ‘Peace of Paradise’

Cathay Pacific Travel Writer of the Year Award Winner, Mike White, ‘Peace of Paradise’

Cathay Pacific Travel Media Awards 2015 Heritage Hotels Best Travel Story About New Zealand: Winner Joanna Wane, “End of the Line”.

NZ Maori Tourism Award for the Best Travel Story about a Maori Experience: Winner Mike White, “Survivor Island”.

Interislander Award for the Best Story about a Journey: Winner Liz Light, “Coasting with the Post”.

maui Award for the Best Travel Story over 1000 words: Runner-up Mike White, “Fossils and Ferraris in Lebanon”.

NZ Maori Tourism Award for the Best Travel Image that Captures the Essence of Maori: Runner-up Liz Light, “Wongi, street artist, Christchurch.

Comments:

  • MPA CURRENT AFFAIRS & BUSINESS 2016 Winner: Donna Chisholm - New Zealand / North & South

Judges Comments "We almost came to blows finding a winner in this category because of the quality of the top entries. Donna is a compelling and engaging writer, with excellent networks, who develops strong levels of trust with her interviewees. She covers a wide range of issues of importance that clearly resonate with readers."

  • MPA CURRENT AFFAIRS & BUSINESS 2016 Winner: Virginia Larson - North & South

Judges Comments "Virginia is a thoroughly professional editor and operating at the top of her game. She provides unique and compelling content every month, for a demanding audience, in a market where “scoops” don’t last more than minutes. Her skills at identifying what her audience wants and successfully delivering it, has been reflected in exceptional newsstand results this year. Her repackaging content initiative, “Murder, She Wrote”, delivered significant revenue."

  • MPA CURRENT AFFAIRS & BUSINESS 2015 Winner, Best Journalist: Joanna Wane - North & South

In a keenly contested field filled with star writers, Joanna Wane impressed us as a masterful organiser of complex information and a consummate storyteller.

Bios:

Mike White has been a journalist for 20 years and has reported from many countries, including Afghanistan and Iraq. Since 2003 he has been a staff writer and photographer for North & South. In that time he has won more than 20 Qantas and Canon media awards, has been New Zealand Feature Writer of the Year three times, and received New Zealand's premier journalism award, the Wolfson Fellowship to Cambridge University. He has also twice been the Cathay Pacific New Zealand Travel Writer of the Year. He lives in Wellington but travels extensively throughout New Zealand for North & South.

Joanna Wane started out as a cadet on the Auckland Star in the days of manual typewriters, carbon copies, photographers’ darkrooms and hot-press printing. She still misses some of that. For the past 10 years, she’s been deputy editor at North & South, after working in newspapers and magazines in New Zealand, Australia and the UK, and dipping her toes briefly into TV documentary making before regaining her senses and finding her way into longform journalism.

  • Best Journalist: MPA News & Current Affairs 2013 JOANNA WANE North & South

The deputy editor of North & South magazine, Joanna has written for newspapers and magazines in New Zealand, Australia and the UK. She’s also dabbled in television, writing and co-directing the TVNZ documentary Women in Power, but the rare opportunity to write in-depth, long-form journalism at North & South has been the most challenging and rewarding of her career. A finalist for Feature Writer of the Year (Magazines) in this year’s Canon Media Awards, she is a previous winner of MPA Lifestyle Journalist of the Year.

  • Best Designer: News & Current Affairs 2013 JENNY NICHOLLS North & South

North & South art director Jenny has won eight Canon and MPA awards for best magazine cover (for Metro magazine and North & South), as well as the coveted MPA Supreme Designer of the Year award. She’s judged prestigious photography awards and tutored in design. Jenny is a consummate multi-tasker: as well as designing North & South almost single-handedly every month, she also contributes book and film reviews, a science column and travel stories to the magazine.

  • Best Editor: News & Current Affairs 2013 VIRGINIA LARSON North & South

North & South editor Virginia has a long history with the magazine, having started as a subeditor in 1993 and worked as a staff writer and deputy editor before being appointed editor in 2008. She began her journalism career as a staff writer for the New Zealand Woman’s Weekly, then worked as a feature writer on Cleo in Sydney. She lived in Los Angeles for five years, where she was West Coast correspondent for the London Daily Mail. She has won Canon and MPA feature writing awards, the (Australasian) Citi Financial Journalist of the Year award, and Editorial Writer of the Year in this year’s Canon Media Awards.

  • Editor of the Year: Newsstand (circ. over 25,000)

VIRGINIA LARSON North & South JUDGES’ COMMENTS: “Brilliant. The judges feel North & South shone through all the entries. It has come into its own. It is strong, contentious, balanced and informative. Virginia obviously has a strong passion for her team, and the publication and philosophy do not pretend to be anything other than what they say they are.”

  • Best Magazine: News & Current Affairs 2013

NORTH & SOUTH Despite the plethora of opinion-led blogs, free news sites and the so-called ‘shrinking attention span’, North & South’s 2012 retail success (an 11% year-on-year increase and two sell-out issues) shows more readers want to be fully informed on the issues of the day by writers they trust. North & South remains a touchstone of New Zealand life.

North & South magazine list of potted biographies of New Zealand writers and photographers 2016 - 2014

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These are from North & South "contributors" pages. They are short potted biographies and may be useful. They are not online. They will normally be on the page after the contents page: they are from North & South's own files. Added by North & South staff Tahatai (talk) 02:30, 27 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

2016 AUGUST 2016 Paul Roy Ben Stanley Andrea Graves

JULY 2016 Elisabeth Easther Judith Baragwanath Sharon Stephenson

JUNE 2016 Simon Wilson Craig Borley Kate Evans

MAY 2016 Donna-Marie Lever Maria Hoyle Ali Ikram

APRIL 2016 Jenny Keown Michael Schultz Isabella Harrex

MARCH 2016 Aaron Smale Greg Roughan Rachael Harwood

FEBRUARY 2016 Martin Van Beynen Richard Brimer Tracie Heasman

JANUARY 2016 Joanna Wane Virginia Larson Donna Chisholm Mike White Jenny Nicholls

2015 DECEMBER 2015 Mary Longmore Sophie Preece Chessie Henry

NOVEMBER 2015 Beck Eleven Renata Hopkins Bob McAuliffe

OCTOBER 2015 Nicola Muir Caroline L. Barron Simon Day

SEPTEMBER 2015 Anke Richter Nicholas Butler Christina O’Brien

AUGUST 2015 Jenny Nicholls Jim Tucker & Rob Tucker

JULY 2015 Caroline Courtney Jim Mora India Hendrikse

JUNE 2015 Hannah Sperber Peter Newport John Collie

MAY 2015 Mike White James Borrowdale Tim McKinnel

APRIL 2015 Carl Shuker Alastair Jamieson Mina Mehrabi

MARCH 2015 Charles Hamlin Julie Cook Ralph Lee Hopkins

FEBRUARY 2015 Mike White Joanna Wane Graham Adams Donna Chisholm Jenny Nicholls

JUNUARY 2015 Chris Birt Stacey Anyan Julie Bramley

2014 December 2014 Catherine Masters Lisa Bell Eleanor Day

November 2014 John Saker Manar Al-Ansari Liz Breslin

October 2014 Jolisa Gracewood Eleanor Ainge Roy Chris Van Ryn

September 2014 Henry Oliver Warren Judd Alexander Bisley

August 2014 Vincent Long Anna Crichton Anna Rankin

July 2014 Chris Barton Ian Neubauer

June 2014 Sue Hoffart and Jamie Troughton Mike White Donna Chisholm

May 2014 John Saker Judith Doyle Micheal Hanly

April 2014 Grant Sheehan Jo Richards Richard Kingsford

March 2014 Derek Grzelewski Aaron Smale Tessa Duder

February 2014 Megan McChesney Roger Robinson Stephen Goodenough

January 2014 Fiona Terry and Tim Cuff Jessica McAllen Duncan Grieve

Images that can be associated with this page

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I work for Bauer Media and have uploaded images of journalists that work/worked for North & South that could be added to the page:

Mike White (NZ journalist)

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I'm editor of North & South magazine. I believe the magazine's senior writer-photographer, Mike White, meets notability criteria for a Wikipedia page, having won numerous journalism awards (Qantas/Canon/Voyager awards, MPA awards and Cathay Pacific Travel Writing awards). He is the author of the book "Who Killed Scott Guy?" (Allen & Unwin) and "How to Walk a Dog" (Allen & Unwin, to be published October 2019). Mike won the Wolfson Fellowship, to Cambridge University, in 2014. A former chief reporter of the Marlborough Express, Mike spent time as a freelancer writing from Pakistan and Afghanistan before joining the UN in the Middle East where he had two tours in Iraq. He started with North & South in 2003. Mike covered the Ben Smart and Olivia Hope/Scott Watson case as a reporter on the Marlborough Express from 1998; he revisited the case for North & South in December 2007. In 2014 Scott Watson invited Mike to interview him in prison, having maintained his innocence and kept his silence for 18 years. The Corrections department sought to prevent that meeting. It took more than a year and a hearing in the High Court to overturn that decision. Mike White's story on the interview with Watson in Rolleston Prison was published in North & South in December 2015. In January 2017, Mike covered the first meeting between Scott Watson and Olivia's father, Gerald Hope, also held in Rolleston Prison.


Mike White senior North & South journo (more references)

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Hello: Mike White is probably (!) the most awarded North & South journalist: arguably he would warrant his own page. Tahatai (talk) 20:59, 28 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Link to A Moral Truth that Donna Chisholm and Mike White are profiled in - the book about best NZ investigative journalism: https://www.masseypress.ac.nz/books/all/all/a-moral-truth

Some RNZ interviews and TV stuff. https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/mediawatch/audio/201822374/journalists-and-jailbirds-the-pros-and-cons

https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/mediawatch/audio/201757049/the-right-to-talk-to-the-media-in-and-out-of-jail

https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/labourday/audio/2018618887/good-reads-for-the-long-weekend

https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/the-weekend/audio/201785185/mike-white-crime-journalism

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10154742569852719

Marlborough Book Festival i/v:

https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/books/82441034/journalist-mike-white-will-interview-speakers-at-the-marlborough-book-festival

A list of published "contributors" 1998 -99

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Added by Tahatai (talk) 00:47, 3 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

  • August 1998: Sydney based columnist Spiro Zavos, Senior writer Nicola Legat, Editorial Secretary Mary Parker.,
  • September 1998: Books reviewer Graeme Lay, Food columnist Michael Lee-Richards, contributing writer Lorraine Moller,
  • October 1998: Four Corners and What’s On editor Virginia Larson, photographer Alistair Guthrie, Senior writer Cate Brett.
  • Nov 1998: Deputy editor Jenny Chamberlain, money writer Martin Hawes, Art director Fiona Lascelles
  • Dec 1998: Photographer Paul Fisher, Contributing writer Deborah Coddington, Deputy Art director Bela Trussell-Cullen
  • Feb 1999: Monique Geenty – Advertising Manager, Warwick Roger – Editor-at-large, Gareth Eyres photographer
  • March 1999: Proof reader Graham Adams and Ilustrator Debe Mansfield
  • April 1999: Photographer Bruce Foster and foreign correspondent Steven Price
  • May 1999: Wine Writer Michael Cooper and 6th Form intern Amy Baker,
  • June 1999: Phil Gifford – breakfast host and writer of Todd Blackadder story, Tessa Duder – author, actor and writer of Places in the Heart.
  • July 1999: Wellingtonian Poet James Brown and graphic designer Carl Fagan
  • August 1999: Author Owen Marshall and freelance journalist Karen Holdom
  • Sept 1999: Medical Director of the National Heart Foundation and Staying Alive columnist Boyd Swinburn and contributing writer Rebecca Tansley
  • October 1999 Crossword wizard Graeme Wilson and designer Olivia Haddon
  • Nov 1999: Columninst Joe Bennett and staff writer Lauren Quaintance
  • Dec 1999: Books Editor Michael King and photographer Andrew Coffey