The Walkley Documentary Award is an Australian award presented annually since 2011 as part of the Walkley Awards. It recognises excellence in documentary production grounded in journalistic principles.
List of award winners
Order | Year | Recipient(s) | Production Company | Program / Title | Broadcaster | Reference |
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13 | 2023 | Darren Dale, Belinda Mravicic, Jacob Hickey, Allan Clarke | Blackfella Films | The Dark Emu Story | ABC Television | |
12 | 2022 | Karl Malakunas | Delikado | Theatrical Release | ||
11 | 2021 | Wayne Blair, Nel Minchin, Ivan O'Mahoney | In Films | Firestarter:The Story of Bangarra | Theatrical Release | |
10 | 2020 | Sarah Ferguson, Nial Fulton, Tony Jones | In Films | Revelation | ABC Television | |
9 | 2019 | Stan Grant | Good Thing Productions | The Australian Dream | Theatrical Release | |
8 | 2018 | Evan Williams, Eve Lucas, Georgina Davis | SBS Dateline | Myanmar's Killing Fields | SBS Television | |
7 | 2017 | Martin Butler, Liz Jackson, Tania Nehme, Bentley Dean | Four Corners | A Sense of Self | ABC Television | |
6 | 2016 | Sarah Ferguson, Nial Fulton, Ivan O'Mahoney | In Films | Hitting Home | ABC Television | |
5 | 2015 | Michael Ware | Penance Films | Only The Dead | Theatrical Release | |
4 | 2014 | Dan Goldberg, Danny Ben-Moshe | Mint Pictures, Identity Films and Productions | Code of Silence | SBS Television | |
3 | 2013 | Martin Butler, Bentley Dean | Contact Films | First Footprints | ABC Television | |
2 | 2012 | Celeste Geer | Rebel Films | Then the Wind Changed | ABC Television | |
1 | 2011 | Darren Dale, Chloe Hooper, Tony Krawitz | Blackfella Films | The Tall Man | Theatrical Release |
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