Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Walkley Award winners, Paul Kelly, WA Media Awards, Maxine McKew, Ledger Award, Andrew Denton, Adam Walters, Walkley Awards, Chris Masters, Kerry O'Brien, Jack Marx, Lin Buckfield, Tony Jones, Jim Waley, Monica Attard, Laurie Oakes, Stephen Rice, Mary Delahunty, Hugh Lunn, Sarah Henderson, Leigh Sales, Michelle Grattan, Gold Walkley, Peter Hartcher, Helen Dalley, Brian Thomson, Les Carlyon, Arthur Lovekin Prize in Journalism, Morgan Mellish, Steve Cannane, Greg Bearup, Liz Jackson, Eureka Prizes, Peter Charley, John Douglas Pringle Award, Eric Ellis, Young Australian Journalist of the Year, Jenny Brockie, Asa Wahlquist, Chris Uhlmann, Stanley Award, Quentin Dempster, Mark Davis, Walkley Award for Broadcast Interviewing, Jim Main, Australian Cartoonists' Association, Walkley Award for Journalism Leadership, Danny Weidler, Walkley Award for Most Outstanding Contribution to Journalism, Robert Duffield, Paul Murphy, Queensland Media Awards, Ron Tandberg. Excerpt: The WA Media Awards are presented annually by the Western Australian Journalists Association. The awards recognise outstanding work by Western Australian reporters, photographers, graphic designers, cartoonists, sub-editors, television camerapeople and other media workers. The Awards are generally judged by senior media workers, as well as academics, former media workers, judges, businesspeople and others. The qualifying period is usually the 12 months from the beginning of September to the end of August. The 2010 Awards were presented at the Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre on 12 November 2010. The Awards were hosted by The West Australian media workers Kate Ferguson and Daniel Hatch. The most prestigious individual awards are the Daily News Centenary Prize (informally known as the Gold Award), which, like the Gold Walkley, is presented what is judged to b...