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Women Love Tech Journalists Were Finalists For Four 2023 Samsung IT Journalism Awards

Pamela Connellan by Pamela Connellan
8 June 2023
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Two Journalists from Women Love Tech were finalists in four categories at the 21st Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards – or The Lizzies as they’re known – held at Luna Park in Sydney recently. These awards are the technology media’s highest honour, recognising the best technology journalism and media in Australia and New Zealand.

Women Love Tech’s Editor Robyn Foyster, was a finalist for Best Corporate Content, Best Independent Coverage and Best Video Program. Women Love Tech Journalist, Pamela Connellan, was a finalist for Best Consumer Technology Coverage.

Earlier this year, Robyn, who owns and runs Women Love Tech, The Carousel and Game Changers, was also a finalist for Champions of Change at the Women In Technology Awards.

This was the 21st year for the Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards, supported by Samsung, Enex TestLab, Watterson Marketing Communications, Amazon Web Services, Atlassian, Optus and Apptio. Over 300 people attended the awards ceremony at Luna Park’s Crystal Ballroom including the finalists, other members of the media and people who are part of the tech industry’s public relations and technology communities.

ABC Radio’s Jeremy Kirk and Marc Fennell’s Download This Show took home the Best Journalist and Best Title awards respectively.

This year also marked the introduction of three new awards, which went to James O’Connor for Best Game Reviewer, Nick Ross for Best Technology Reviewer and Jeremy Kirk for Best Short Form Content, making them the inaugural awardees.

The full list of winners can be found here in presentation order.

Alicia Camphuisen Best New Journalist

Jeremy Nadel

Best Gaming Journalist

Jackson Ryan

Best Gaming Coverage

GamesHub

Best Security Jouranlist

Jeremy Kirk

Best Technical Jouranlist

Casey Tonkin

Paul Zucker Best Technology Industry Journalist

Yolanda Redrup

Best Game Reviewer

James O’Connor

Best Technology Reviewer

Nick Ross

Best Technology Issues Journalist

Daniel Van Boom

Pioneer of IT Media

Patrick Gray

Best Short Form Content

Jeremy Kirk

John Costello Best Business Technology Journalist

Paul Smith

Best Business Coverage

The Australian Financial Review

Best Consumer Technology Coverage

WhistleOut

Best News Coverage

The Australian

Graeme Philipson Best Columnist

James Riley

Cass Warneminde Best News Journalist

Josh Taylor

Best Independent Media

SUPERJUMP

Helen Dancer Best Consumer Technology Journalist

Alice Clarke

Best Audio Program

Download This Show

Best Video Program

SBS TV – The Feed

Best Telecommunications Journalist

Josh Taylor

David Hellaby Best Media Relations

Madison Scott

Best Corporate Content

Djuro Sen

Best Journalist

Jeremy Kirk

Best Title

Download This Show

For more from Women Love Tech about working as a technology journalist, visit here.

https://womenlovetech.com/what-does-a-technology-journalist-do-skills-training-and-jobs/

 

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Pamela Connellan is a journalist specialising in writing about the tech industry and how we can work towards changing the gender bias in this industry. She has a keen love of everything tech - especially how to keep it sustainable. She also covers what's streaming, why it's interesting and where to watch it.

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