Tuesday, July 30, 2024

ATO expose earns award nomination for AFR’s Chenoweth

On the day of my Kate’s 66th birthday Mr Chenoweth is honoured yet again for his deep diving into colourful stories and characters involved in political corruption and corporate crime …


ATO expose earns award nomination for AFR’s Chenoweth

Neil Chenoweth, investigative journalist at The Australian Financial Review, has been nominated in the top business-related category for this year’s Kennedy Awards for Excellence in Journalism.

Chenoweth was named among finalists in the Outstanding Finance Reporting category for a series of stories about dysfunction within the Australian Tax Office, dubbed Cracking the Tax Office Omerta.


The series, published earlier this year, built on the investigative work that exposed the PwC tax scandal story that earned Chenoweth and his reporting partner Edmund Tadros, the Financial Review’s professional services editor, a string of awards in 2023, including Journalist of the Yearat the Kennedys and a bag of four Walkley awards, including the Gold Walkley.

At the Kennedys this year, Chenoweth is up against the ABC’s Four Corners team for its report on the pricing power of big supermarket companies, and an ABC special reporting team’s work on money laundering. This year’s winners will be announced at a function on August 16.

Chenoweth’s nomination is one of 20 this year for journalists at Nine Entertainment-owned newspapers, including Nick McKenzie, Michael Bachelard and Amelia Ballinger’s Scoop of the Year nomination for exposing text message exchanges of former public servant Mike Pezzullo in The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

Financial Review breaking news reporter Lucy Slade has been nominated for work in her prior role as digital producer for 9News.

The 9News team is a finalist in the Outstanding Online News Breaking category for its coverage of the Bondi Junction stabbing in April.

Slade was running the 9news.com.au and nine.com.au websites on the afternoon of the attack and worked quickly and with great concern for accuracy to break the news and keep readers updated with rolling coverage.

Slade joined the Financial Review in July.

Read the articles in Chenoweth’s entry here:

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