ARPA News Conference 2016

2016 ARPA Conference: Rydges Sydney Central: 2-4 September.

What a wonderful gathering and time of learning, challenge and sharing together within the theme of The Converging Word (converging mediums of communication)

This was a conference in which many of our members participated; from the panels, leading seminars and facilitating sessions, we were privileged to share in the wisdom and Christian experience from many members on a varied range of issues. My deep thanks to all the members and to our speakers and guests, and especially our sponsors from Wesley Mission (Hospitals) – two amazing seminars illustrating the church’s response to mental health, and cbm with a challenging session on inclusion and disability. The papers from this session have been distributed to members and I am aware already of several interviews arising from this session.

I can only look forward to ARPA 2017 in Auckland.

Peter Bentley, President

Our warm congratulation to Graeme Cole, the winner of the Gutenberg Award for 2016.

The Citation for ARPA’s premier award stated:

This is a personal recognition for Graeme, who has provided nearly thirty years of ministry in Christian media and communication, serving the Anglican Church (Director of Communications for Anglicare NSW), Frontier Services (National Public Affairs Manager), and since 2001, Wesley Mission (Public Affairs Manager).

These roles have involved extensive writing, preparing annual reports (Graeme won a Bronze Award for Wesley Mission's 2001 Annual Report in the Australasian Reporting Awards); strategic development and oversight of numerous internal newsletters and publications, associated editing, writing, reviewing and constant liaison.

He is also the editor of ARPA member publication Wesley Impact! - The magazine of Wesley Mission. Graeme has won 16 ARPA awards in a wide range of categories, testifying to his versatility and incredible ability manage a variety of roles, though I think he does have a gifted orientation to entering the Best Headline Award.

In his latest role at Wesley Mission, Graeme also co-ordinates media and government relations, providing the wealth of his experience and wisdom so that the good deeds of a Christian agency can multiply and multiply. In essence Graeme exemplifies the best of Christian reporting, grounded in a commitment to justice and truth and founded in personal integrity. At all times, and in difficult times, his personal faith points to the undergirding power and grace that is provided by God for all those who are called to serve. Graeme’s ministry is not a venture or service for himself, it is a mission to point to the good works that are being done in the name of Jesus Christ. Praise be to God. It is therefore my great pleasure to present the Gutenberg Award for 2016 Graeme Cole.

Peter Bentley, President: 3rd September 2016

FULL LIST OF ARPA AWARDS 2016

 (I) PUBLISHING

Category 2: Most improved hard copy publication

GOLD

Catholic Voice, Catholic Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn

SILVER

On Fire, Salvation Army National Editorial Department

 BRONZE

The Real Australian, Bush Church Aid Society of the Anglican Church

Category 3: Best Regional Publication

GOLD

Aurora, Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle

 SILVER

Catholic Voice, Catholic Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn.

 BRONZE

The Anglican Encounter, Anglican Diocese of Newcastle

(II) WRITING

Category 4:  Best New Writer

GOLD

"Beyond the Phantasm of Deprivation"

by Remy Low Zadok Perspectives

SILVER

"Facing Up to Debt"

by Robin Raymond , War Cry (New Zealand)

BRONZE

"Wake Up toCompassion"

by Alice Snedden , Tui Motu lnterlslands

 Highly Commended

"Ice—Beyond the Headlines" by Tim Lam, Crosslight

Category 5:  Best News Story

GOLD

"A Dutch story of 'voluntary' euthanasia"

by David & Roslyn Phillips, VoxPoint

 SILVER

"Trust supports youth transition to independence"

Spanz, Summer 2015.

 BRONZE

"A storm in a teacup? "

by Anne Lim, Eternity, June 2015.

Category 6:  Best Feature, Single Author

GOLD

"Victim to their Charms"

by Anne Lim, Southern, Anglican Media Sydney

SILVER

"An Unlikely Priest"

by Matthew Biddle, Catholic Voice

BRONZE

"The Only Skill I Have is Escaping - the only thing I believe in is Jesus"

by John Wilson, Voice of the Martyrs

Category 7: Best Feature, Multiple Authors

GOLD

"Half a century of hope", Pipeline, Salvation Army, The Australian Eastern Territory

SILVER

"NZ gets a new Cardinal", NZCatholic

Category 8:    Best Profile story

GOLD

"A Quantum Leap of Faith"

by Dianne Jensen, Journey (Uniting Church, Queensland) .

SILVER

"Finding a voice in 'transitional times"

by Emma Halgren, The Melbourne Anglican

BRONZE

"The White Rose"

by Tricia O'Donnell, Marist Messenger (New Zealand)

Category 9: Best Editorial   or Opinion Piece

GOLD

"The Art of Losing Well"

by John Dickson, Eternity

SILVER

"The Paris Attacks Call Us to Deep Reflection"

by Ken Letts,  The Melbourne Anglican

BRONZE

"Erring on the Side of Compassion: Same-sex Marriage Debate Demands Grace"

by Grant Sandercock-Brown , Pipeline , The Salvation Army, The Australian Eastern Territory.

Category 10:   Best Column

GOLD

"The Face of God"

Michael McGirr's series in Madonna, published by Jesuit Publications.

SILVER

"My Word "

Bishop Bill Wright's column in Aurora, published by the Catholic Diocese of Newcastle.

BRONZE

"Unsung Methodists"

by Donald Phillipps in Touchstone.

Category 11:  Best Blog

No awards made

Category 12:  Best Faith Reflection

GOLD

"Service and sacrifice"

by Nigel Pollock, Canvas magazine

SILVER

"Life in the hard lane,"

by Richard Zweck, The Lutheran (awarded posthumously)

BRONZE

"God's Care Throughout Life"

by Mark Wormell, Southern Cross, Anglican Media Sydney

Category 13:  Best Theological Article

GOLD

"Who can then be saved"

By Dorothy Lee, The Melbourne Anglican

SILVER

"The perfected body? Disability and the resurrection"

by Vaughan Oliffe, Case Quarterly

BRONZE

"Marriage: we're talking about it"

by Bruce Mullan, Journey, Qld

Category 14: Best Social Justice Article

GOLD

"Trinity and Reconciliation"

by Assistant Bishop Chris McLeod, Guardian

SILVER

"Shame, Blame, Defence, and Healing"

by Helen Miller, Case Quarterly # 41

BRONZE

"Lighting The Way"

by Sarah Kenworthy, The Majellan

Category 15:  Best Review

GOLD

"Mad Max review"

by Jen Vuk, Salvation Army National Editorial Department

 SILVER

"Post-God nation"

by Barney Zwartz, The Melbourne Anglican

BRONZE

Not awarded 

(III) DESIGN AND CREATIVITY

 Category 16:   Best Humorous Item

GOLD

not awarded

SILVER

"The Goodes, the bad and the ugly"

by Fiona Katauskas, Eureka Street.

BRONZE

"Blessing of the Smart Phones"

by Brendan Boughen, Touchstone.

Category 17:  Best Cover Magazine

GOLD

Voice of the Martyrs, October 2015.

SILVER

Vox Point, May 2015

BRONZE

Canvas, Autumn 2015, issue 74

Category18 Best Cover Newspaper

GOLD

The Melbourne Anglican, April 2015.

SILVER

NZ Catholic, October 4-17, 2015. #476.

BRONZE

The Advocate, February 2015.

Category 19: Best Design Magazine

 GOLD

Women in Touch magazine

The Salvation Army, Australian Eastern Territory

SILVER

Journey magazine, Uniting Church, Queensland

BRONZE

War Cry, Salvation Army, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga

Category 20: Best Design Newspaper

GOLD

The Advocate, Baptist Churches of Western Australia

SILVER

Not awarded

BRONZE
Not awarded 

Category 21:  Best Design Website

GOLD

CathNews Perspectives, Church Resources

SILVER

Crosslight, Uniting Church, Victoria

BRONZE

Eureka Street, Jesuit Publications

Category 22:  Best original photography

GOLD

"Flynn's baptism heralds a new beginning for deacon too."

by Giovanni Portelli, Catholic Weekly

SILVER

"Finding peace through brokenness in India."

by Bindy Taylor, New Times

 BRONZE

"The city. A Place of the Spirit. Portrait of Bishop Greg Thompson."

by Kathleen Mackay, Anglican Encounter

Category 23     Best Headline

GOLD

"Meet, Pray, Love"

Judy Adamson for the headline: Southern Cross, Anglican Media, Sydney

 SILVER

"Playing it forward"

Katrina McLachlan for the headline: Guardian, Adelaide Anglican Diocese

BRONZE

"Bundy Run"

Dean Simpson and Sharon Paterson, for the headline, Pipeline, Salvation Army, Eastern Territory  

  

 

ARPA News June 2016

Ramon Williams ARPA Scholarship 2016

 The Australasian Religious Press Association is pleased to announce the winner of the Ramon Williams ARPA Scholarship for 2016

Ashley Thompson

Ashley is the advertising and digital media manager for Journey, the publication of the Uniting Church Synod of Queensland and has been involved in ARPA for three years, winning the Gold Award for Best New Writer in 2014. 

The Scholarship Certificate will be presented at the 2016 ARPA Awards Dinner to be held on Saturday 3rd September in Sydney.

The ARPA executive congratulates all the applicants for 2016. In this, the second year, applicants illustrated through their stories, an impressive range of experience and outstanding Christian service and commitment.

Ramon Williams has been involved with ARPA since its establishment in 1974. Ramon was awarded the Association’s premier trophy the Gutenberg Award in 1987.  In 2013, ARPA recognised his long-standing public Christian ministry, and presented Ramon with the honour of an ARPA Citation for Outstanding Service to Christian Media.

As the founder of Worldwide Photos Ltd, he has contributed in a variety of ways to the ministry of the Church in Australia, especially through the provision of photographic material, Christian stories and press releases to the Christian Media and the secular media. Ramon has been a source of great personal encouragement for many Christians in the media and many people have been touched by Ramon’s thoughtfulness and contact. Ramon’s life theme is Telling others what others are doing for the Lord and it is ARPA’s hope that this scholarship will be a source of encouragement for a younger member in their developing ministry of Telling others what others are doing for Lord.

Details of the Scholarship

The Ramon Williams ARPA Scholarship provides financial sponsorship for a nominated delegate (aged 33 years or under) from an ARPA member publication to enable them to attend the annual ARPA conference.

Applications are judged by the ARPA President and the New Zealand and Australian ARPA Vice-Presidents using a numerically based formula to help the judges determine the depth and nature of each application within the context of considering the benefit the applicant would receive from attending a conference and also how the applicant may be able to help ARPA in its mission of serving the religious press.

For further information please contact the ARPA President: Peter Bentley

 

Mobile: 0402469907                                                      17th June 2016

ARPA News February 2016

ARPA News February 2016

Notes from the 2016 face-to-face meeting of the Australasian Religious Press Association.

The ARPA executive met at The Golden Grove Healing Centre in Newtown, Sydney 5-6 February. The executive meeting included the appointed members from the 2015 AGM, Sophia Sinclair (Press Service International, but also there in her role as ARPA Minutes Secretary) and Sarah Richards (Bible Society of New Zealand). Penny Mulvey (Crosslight) joined via Skype on the Friday night and this worked very well. The following is a brief outline of some of the matters considered. The ARPA executive also has oversight of the organisation’s finances and reporting.

Thank you to the staff at the GG Centre for their hospitality. It is an excellent venue (and a Christian oasis) in the middle of Newtown and a short trip from the airport. 

Ramon Williams ARPA Scholarship and Sponsorship

Firstly the Ramon Williams Scholarship information was slightly revised (the main change is that the age for entry will be up to 33 years) and the revised notice will be provided to members soon for consideration.

Appeal for Donations for the Ramon Williams ARPA Scholarship

Secondly, the executive endorsed an appeal and fundraising proposal from former President and Life Member Errol Pike that will seek to establish a fund to enhance the scholarship by offering multiple scholarships (an initial thought is 3 for Australia and 1 for New Zealand) and also secure the financial base of the scholarship for several years to come. This will involve a wide appeal and contact.

The first stage of this is to secure names of possible people who may contribute to this fund and ARPA invites our members to provide names of potential donors or contact details for organisations, trusts and foundations who may be contacted about supporting the development of this scholarship.

 

New Zealand ARPA Promotion

There will be a mailing to non-ARPA members in NZ with the hope of bringing in more members, especially in the NZ scene. ARPA NZ Vice-President Justin St. Vincent is co-ordinating this and has been keenly promoting the work of ARPA with the hope of bringing in new members, especially with the hoped for 2017 New Zealand conference.

Future ARPA conferences – 2017, and 2019 – 2020

There was a wide-ranging discussion about locations for future conferences. Information has now been provided to ACPA outlining that ARPA is exploring Auckland for the 2017 conference and inviting consideration of this as well as looking ahead to 2019 and 2020, with Perth raised as a possibility and also Singapore, making ARPA a truly Australasian gathering. The idea of looking ahead is to also allow time for members to plan to attend these locations if they are accepted.

 2018 Conference– Proposal concerning Joint arrangements with ACPA and the Australian Catholic Communications Congress (this matter was considered at the 2015 ARPA AGM and referred to the ARPA executive).

Note: ARPA has been represented at the last two Catholic Communications Congresses (2012 and 2015) and has been warmly invited to connect in a more defined way in 2018.

Aoife Connors, the Media and Communications Director of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference was present at the executive meeting on the Friday night and presented a paper concerning the possibility of linking the dates and logistical arrangements for conferences in 2018. As members know ARPA and ACPA are usually held at a similar time and in an expression of collegiate contact the ARPA executive supported an invitation to “work together with members of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference (ACBC) Media Council Association (ARPA) and the Australian Catholic Press Association (ACPA) to appoint a steering committee to plan, organise and execute the next Australian Catholic Communications Congress at the same location and date during 2018, so that there would be some overlap for delegates who may wish to attend more than one of the conferences.”

ARPA Conference costs and arrangements

Arising from questions raised about holding conferences at hotels and costings, the President prepared a discussion paper for consideration. Background material about ARPA conferences was also provided. The executive agreed that it was helpful to consider each conference individually and because different cities had different possibilities a key was flexibility. It was also noted that sponsorship was very significant, and increased sponsorship will help keep registration costs to a good level. A copy of the paper was made available to all members for information.

New Member

ARPA welcomed CASE as a member (http://www.case.edu.au/).  Members who attended the 2014 ARPA conference would remember receiving a copy of the special CASE magazine edition on the Church and Media.

Review of ARPA Awards 2016

The annual review of the awards was undertaken and there will be some changes to the wording of awards and entries, but the major change is that there will be two new awards/division of awards.

  • Best Cover will now be awarded for Best Cover Magazine and Best Cover Newspaper.
  • The Column/Blog award will become two awards: Best Column and Best Blog.

It would be helpful to begin to think about your award entries and also Gutenberg nominations. The closing date will be May 20th (Full entry details will be sent in the new few weeks).

ARPA News January 2016

Annual Executive Meeting

The annual face to face meeting for the ARPA executive and the members elected at the 2015 AGM will be held 5-6 February at the Golden Grove Healing Centre in Newtown.  This is a wonderful place to stay if you are around the Newtown area.

The executive has many matters of business to attend to including: Memberships, Annual review of the Awards, Conference costings and locations, including 2016 arrangements and future conferences, including consideration of the proposed joint conference congress with ACPA and the Catholic Media Congress in 2018; Sponsorship, and connections with like-minded groups as ARPA explores it future.

Your thoughts, comments and suggestions are very welcome at any time. A report will follow in the second ARPA News for the year.

Honour for Allan Sauer

ARPA is pleased to highlight the recognition bestowed on our Treasurer Allan Sauer in the 2016 Australia Day Honours. Congratulations Allan.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Allan John SAUER, Holland Park Qld 4121 For service to the Anglican Church of Australia.

Service includes: Secretary, Defence Force Board, Anglican Church of Australia, 2011-2014. Treasurer, 2003-2014 and Elected Member, 1989-2014. Council Member, Anglican Diocese of Brisbane, 1989-2010. Chairman, Diocesan Insurance Board, since 2004 and Member, since 2003. Chairman, Diocesan Media Committee, 1997-2003 and Editor, Diocesan Magazine 'Focus'. Elected Diocesan Representative to the Anglican General Synod of Australia, 1988-2014 and Archbishop’s nominee, 1994-2014. Parish Councillor, St Andrew's Anglican Church, since 2005 and Honorary Treasurer, since 2012 and Parish Representative to the Diocese of Brisbane, 2005-2014. Parish Councillor, St Stephen's Anglican Church, 1998-2003. Parish Councillor and Church Warden, St Matthew's Anglican Church, 1987-1993 and Parish Representative to the Diocese of Brisbane, 1990-1993. Parish Councillor and Church Warden, St Bartholomew's Anglican Church, 1975-1979 and 1971-1973 and Parish Representative to the Diocese of Brisbane, 1980-1983. Treasurer, Australasian Religious Press Association, since 2012 and Executive Officer, 2006- 2012. Federal Board Member, Bush Church Aid Society, 1985-1995 and Honorary Secretary, Queensland Branch, 1981-1989.

2016 Conference at Rydges Sydney Central

Dates: Commencing lunch-time Friday 2 September and concluding Sunday morning 4 September with worship. Rydges is a short walk from Central Station, and a direct link to the airport train line.

Conference Theme: The Converging Word (Converging Mediums of Communication)

News from members

If you have any news to share or information about your publication please let our EO Elizabeth Harris know.