Nick McKenzie | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Investigative journalist |
Website | NickMcKenzie.com.au |
Nick McKenzie is an Australian investigative journalist. He has won 14 [1] Walkley Awards,[2][3] been twice[1] named the Graham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year[4][5] and also received the Kennedy Award for Journalist of the Year in 2020[6][7] and 2022.[8][9] He is the president of the Melbourne Press Club.[10][11]
McKenzie is known for his work uncovering corruption in politics, business, foreign affairs/defence, human rights issues, policing, and criminal justice.[1] He works for Melbourne's The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian Financial Review, and has reported for Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Four Corners[2] and Nine’s 60 Minutes.[12][13]
In June 2023, McKenzie and colleague Chris Masters won what was dubbed the ‘defamation trial of the century’,[14] a historic federal court lawsuit brought by decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith.[15] A judge said four of the six murder allegations presented to the court by the two journalists in defence of their earlier reporting were substantially true.[16][17]
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