The finalists have been announced for the 61st Annual Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism, along with the 2016 Photo of the Year.

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Andrew  Quilty‘s  ‘The Man on the Operating Table’ has been nominated as the 2016 Nikon-Walkley Photo of the Year.

All finalists in the 2016 Nikon-Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism were announced last night at the State Library of New South Wales. The event also saw the nomination of a photograph by Andrew Quilty as the 2016 Nikon-Walkley Photo of the Year. The image shows the body of a man on an operating table inside the Mø©decins Sans Frontiø¨res Kunduz Trauma Center in Afghanistan, following the Oct. 3, 2015, attack by an American AC-130 gunship on the hospital in which 42 were killed, including MSF staff, patients and patient carers. According to Quilty: “The body of the man on the operating table had been the only one among the human remains in the trauma centre that was still somewhat visibly identifiable. And when I first saw him, this man had been lying dead on that operating table for a week as the fighting continued to rage across the city. It would be four more weeks before I’d learn his name.”

Finalists announced in the various categories of the awards are listed below:
Nikon-Walkley Press Photographer of the Year
Alex Coppel, Herald Sun
Jason Edwards, Herald Sun
Andrew Quilty, Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, TIME Lightbox and SBS.com.au

News Photography
Annette Dew, News Corp Australia, “Close your eyes, I love you”
Jake Nowakowski, Herald Sun, “Moomba Gang Riot”
Andrew Quilty, Foreign Policy, “The Man on The Operating Table”

Feature/Photographic Essay
Danella Bevis, The West Australian, “The Day After”
Eddie Jim, Good Weekend Magazine, Fairfax Media, “Standing Tall”
David Maurice Smith, Guardian Australia, Sydney Morning Herald, The Globe and Mail and Mother Jones Magazine, “Refugee Crisis in the Balkans”

Sport Photography
Scott Barbour, Getty Images, “Peak of the Action”
Eddie Jim, The Age, Fairfax Media, “Champagne Shower”
Cameron Spencer, Getty Images, “The Defining Moment”

Winners are also announced for two photography prizes. The winners each receive $5,000 worth of Nikon gear.

Nikon-Walkley Portrait Prize
Winner: Brian Cassey, News Corp Australia, “Beaten Refugee”

Nikon-Walkley Community/Regional Prize
Winner: Marc McCormack, The Cairns Post, “Body of Work”

The finalists’ photographs will be toured around the nation in a series of free public exhibitions and are currently on display at the State Library of New South Wales and the ABC in Brisbane. The Walkleys thank Nikon for its support of the photography awards and prizes.

Documentary Award shortlist

Three outstanding documentaries have been shortlisted for the Walkley Documentary Award. These films capture Australia’s longest-running war, the nation’s domestic violence problem, and tragedy on Mount Everest. They are:

Afghanistan: Inside Australia’s War, Chris Hilton, Alan Erson, Victoria Midwinter Pitt (Essential Media and Entertainment, ABC TV and Screen Australia)

Hitting Home, Sarah Ferguson, Nial Fulton and Ivan O’Mahoney (In Films and ABC TV)

Sherpa, Jennifer Peedom, Bridget Ikin and John Smithson (Felix Media)

These three  films will be screened free for the public at the State Library of NSW on Tuesday October 18 and Wednesday October 19. RSVPs are essential.