Announcing the finalists for the 23rd Annual Samsung IT Journalism Awards
By Craig Daveson in Media News on Thursday, 20th March 2025 at 11:06amInfluencing is proud to announce shortlisted finalists for the 23rd Annual Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards, including the inaugural Best Science Journalist Award created with the support of the Science Journalists Association of Australia.
This year’s Lizzies are supported by Samsung Australia, Watterson Marketing Communications, Optus, NetApp, Meta, The Australian Computer Society, Amazon, Alternaleaf, Apptio and Aussie Broadband.
The finalist lists can be viewed in full below, and please note that coverage categories include all entrants as listed, while shortlisted finalists are announced for all individual/journalist categories, in alphabetical order.
The presentation night will take place on Friday, 28 March 2025 at Doltone House Jones Bay Wharf, Sydney.
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