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Media Advisory : Winners of Statistics New Zealand 2009 Journalism Award Announced
Winners of Statistics New Zealand 2009 Journalism Award Announced Statistics New Zealand is delighted to announce the winners of its third annual Journalism Award.
The winner of this year's award, for best use of statistics in a story, was Adam Dudding of the Sunday Star Times with his story "How much tax are you really paying?" The runner up was Karen Arnold, also from the Sunday Star Times with her story "Culture Clash as Migrants isolated and ignored".
The judges, Rod Oram, Jim Tucker and Geoff Bascand, were impressed with the quality of the overall entries and looked for readability and the use of statistics to tell a story of general interest.
Geoff Bascand, Government Statistician , will present Adam and Karen with their cash prize of $1,500 and $750 respectively. The Statistics New Zealand Journalism Award looks to encourage the wide use of statistics, in a story, across a range of media.
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