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Young journalist secures prestigious accolade

GREAT ACHIEVEMENT: The Border Watch editor Jason Wallace and general manager Dennis Jackson congratulate journalist Jocelyn Nickels on receiving the Country Press SA Young Journalist of the Year award at the awards ceremony in Adelaide on Friday night.

THE Border Watch has claimed back-to-back titles in the Country Press SA awards with journalist Jocelyn Nickels receiving the young journalist of the year award at Friday nights awards ceremony in Adelaide.

Following in the footsteps of fellow journalist Todd Lewis, who was announced as the recipient last year, Ms Nickels was recognised for her work in covering the closure of the South East Community Legal Service and exposure of domestic violence in the community.

Working at the newspaper for the past one and a half years, the dedicated journalist said she was thrilled to receive the award and prize, which will see her travel to Canberra for a week later this year for an in-depth look into the workings of parliament with Member for Barker Tony Pasin.

“After seeing Todd receive the award last year, I was determined to do my best and produce articles which could be considered for the award,” she said.

“Just to be nominated was something I was incredibly proud of and then to receive the award when I was up against so many impressive and talented young journalists was such an honour.”

Producing a range of articles on the closure of the SECLS and the impact it would have on a range of people, services and organisations in the region, Ms Nickels brought crucial awareness not only to the community, but also politicians and other decision makers.

In a separate series of articles, Ms Nickels raised awareness of domestic violence by writing profile pieces on women who had experienced abuse.

Praising the young journalist for her maturity in reporting on sensitive and often controversial issues, editor Jason Wallace said he was proud to see another staff member receive the coveted award.

“Reporting on domestic violence issues and speaking directly to victims are sensitive issues which Jocelyn handled professionally and with empathy,” he said.

“That showed in her stories, which were widely read and appreciated in the community.”

Thankful for the opportunity provided by The Border Watch to pursue her career in journalism, Ms Nickels said she has thoroughly enjoyed her time with the organisation and is looking forward to her trip to Canberra with Mr Pasin later in the year.

“I love connecting with people in the community, sharing their stories and helping to create change,” she said.

“Journalism is my passion and something I plan to continue with for many more years.”

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