Supported by Walkley Public Fund and proudly supported by the Dennoch Fund, a sub-fund of the Australian Communities Foundation.
2025 applications have closed. Successful fellows will be announced in June.
Supported by Walkley Public Fund and proudly supported by the Dennoch Fund, a sub-fund of the Australian Communities Foundation.
2025 applications have closed. Successful fellows will be announced in June.
Mid-career investigative journalists are invited to apply for the Masters & McKenzie Investigative Journalism Fellowship. Five applicants will be selected as fellows and have the opportunity to attend a two-day workshop program in Sydney on July 5-6, 2025. The workshop will feature Walkley-winning investigative journalists sharing insights into how they broke major stories.
This is an invaluable opportunity to learn from an incredible line-up of talent in a small group, and build an ongoing network of other investigative journalists. The workshop program will offer opportunities for fellows to ask questions about their specific projects/challenges, and include informal networking opportunities to build a cohort of investigative journalists ready to take their work to the next level. The program will also feature sessions with legal experts and commissioning editors/producers who will advise on best practices at structuring legally sound and impactful investigations.
While the specific tools and platforms investigations use vary between media organisations, this program will be focused on the fundamental principles that drive the investigative process. Fellows will hear from experienced individuals giving real world examples of how they built a story, the ones that went right and the ones that went wrong, with plenty of time for questions and discussions so fellows can apply learnings to their own projects.
Applications open 17 April, 2025 and close 12 May, 2025.
Apply free via the AwardForce platform
Please check the Terms & Conditions before applying.
The Masters & McKenzie Investigative Journalism Fellowship is supported by Walkley Public Fund and proudly supported by the Dennoch Fund, a sub-fund of the Australian Communities Foundation.
James Gorman at james.gorman@walkleys.com.