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NITV shortlisted for the Kennedy Award

Ben Hills' story on justice for Julieka Dhu has been shortlisted in the Kennedy Awards for Excellence in Journalism.

Julieka Dhu case

'Paying for her life: Justice for Julieka Dhu' - Ben Hills Source: Own

Earlier this year, NITV published a compelling story by award-winning journalist, Ben Hills, about the mistreatment of detainee, 22-year-old Ms Dhu who died in police custody. Additionally, he investigated the number of Aboriginal incarceration rates and deaths in Australian prisons. 

As such, his work has been nominated for the .
"It is not that Aboriginal people are more likely to die in custody than non-Aboriginal prisoners; they are not. It is that there are, proportionately so many more of them in Australia’s jails and lock-ups,"

NITV made a significant effort to cover this important story about a young woman's injustice and Ms Dhu's case was also followed heavily by current affairs program, The Point. It was a major contributor to a national conversation and many more Australians came to understand the shocking treatment of Indigenous people in the prison system.
It is not that Aboriginal people are more likely to die in custody than non-Aboriginal prisoners; they are not. It is that there are, proportionately so many more of them in Australia’s jails and lock-ups.
This demonstrates the importance of this award category, as it recognises particular topics, subjects and content that is largely ignored by mainstream media.

Other entries in the The John Newfong Award for Outstanding Indigenous Affairs Reporting include; Natasha Robinson (ABC) for her coverage on and Dan Box's (The Australian) podcasts on the .  

Last years' winner was Bill Poulos from for his story on sports heroes in the local community of Moree, NSW. 

 


 

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Published 28 July 2016 11:16am
Updated 28 July 2016 1:05pm
By Sophie Verass


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