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Guardian Australia wins Kennedy awards for outstanding digital innovation, photography and columnist | Australian media

Guardian Australia won three Kennedy awards for extraordinary digital innovation, extraordinary portrait photography and distinguished columnist at an industry event in Sydney.

On the opening days of the Israeli-Gazze War, Gaza Interactive, one of the Palestinian friends-one of which is one of the US-one of the USA in the USA, exhibited text messages in the USA, won the category of innovation.

The interactive, Guardian Australia’s Rafqa Touma, Ariel Bogle, Mostafa Rachwani, Nick Evershed, Andy Ball, Christelle Basil and Shelley Hepworth.

Guardian Australia’s painting editor Carly Earl won the Kennedy award for the 19 -year -old Riley Swanson portrait, while covering a driving team in the south of Rome in the center of Queensland.

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Last month, the portrait won the 2025 Australian Australian Life Photography Competition, and the judges praised Earl for capturing a “beautiful idea of life in rural Australia in the portrait of young drivers in Queensland.

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Free photographer Elise Darwin was also the finalist in the same category, the portraits of Guardian Australia, Lismore, rebuilt their lives after damaging floods.

Ranjana Srivastava, an oncologist and Fulbright scholar of Guardian Australia, won the extraordinary columnist category for its parts every two weeks. His entrance was called “on compassion and empathy in medicine”.

Guardian Australia’s Podcast in Gina Rinehart was nominated for an extraordinary Podcast award. Produced by Sarah Martin and produced by Shelley Hepworth, Joe Koning and Miles Martignoni, Podcast drew the rise and power and influence of Rinehart.

Nine’s researcher correspondent Nick McKenzie won the third journalist of the year for corruption reports in the construction sector, while Michael Bachelard and Charlotte Grieve won extraordinary reports about the environment for their reports on carbon offsets.

The Kennedy awards were named after Daily Telegraph and Sydney Morning Herald Crime Correspondent Les Kennedy. His friends and colleagues gave awards to honor their legacy.

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