David Robie – Qantas awards and Media Peace Prize 1985-89

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The Rainbow Warrior, New Zealand’s future military role in the Pacific and a history of peacemaking were the winning topics in this year’s New Zealand Media Peace Prizes.

The New Zealand Foundation for Peace Studies prizes were divided into three categories — print, radio and audiovisual — with each winner receiving a sculpture and $1000.

Auckland freelance journalist David Robie won the print section with a series of articles on the Rainbow Warrior’s Pacific peace voyage and its subsequent sabotage in Auckland Harbour.

A documentary on New Zealand’s future military role in the Pacific and the development  of American facilities in this country won Vanguard Films’ Alistair Barry the audiovisual prize.

Islands of the Empire took three years to make and is intended as an educational resource, but the competition judges have strongly urged Television New Zealand to screen the film.

A two-hour documentary on this country’s history of peacemaking by producers Dianne Stogre Power and Robyn Hunt won the radio award.

The National Council of Churches-sponsored awards were announced at a special ceremony last night in the Auckland War Memorial Museum.

Rainbow Warrior takes prize, Auckland Star, 3 December 1985
Rainbow Warrior takes prize, Auckland Star, 3 December 1985.
Peace prizes awarded to journalists, The New Zealand Herald 3 December 1985
Peace prizes awarded to journalists, The New Zealand Herald 3 December 1985.
The NZ Media Peace Prize awarded to David Robie, 2 December 1985
The NZ Media Peace Prize awarded to David Robie, 2 December 1985.
David Robie, winner of the 1988 Qantas NZ Press Awards for Tourism Journalism
David Robie, winner of the 1988 Qantas NZ Press Awards for Tourism Journalism – his coverage of the social justice and economic fallout from the 1987 Fiji coups for New Outlook magazine.
David Robie, winner of the 1989 Qantas NZ Press Prize for Best Feature Writer
David Robie, winner of the 1989 Qantas NZ Press Prize for Best Feature Writer – his coverage of the Pacific for the NZ Listener magazine in 1988.
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