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2 Herald Sun, Saturday, April 2, 2011 heraldsun.com.au
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Deathsin thedrivewayTHE grieving mum of a tod-dler killedon hisdriveway bya new four-wheel drive hasspoken of her devastation inthe hope that more peoplewill learn from her familysheartbreaking experience.
Hardip Gahirs 18-month-old boy, Dhiyan, died inFeb-ruary at their Hillside homeas herhusbandwas about totak e the i r ol de st boy toschool.
Her heartbreaking storycoincides with the VictorianCoroners Courts release of
details showing 85 per centof thesefatalitiesoccurred inthe morning and eveningrush hours.
This tragic toll was high-lighted this summer in Vic-toria, with one child dying inDecemberand two includ-ing Dhiyan Gahir in Feb-ruary. Thosedeathstook thestates driveway fatalities to13 since 2000.
Experts are urging peopleto consider their drivewaysas extensions of the roadrather than as part of thefamily home.
Mums plea, Pages 14-15
TIME TO WIND BACK
Daylight savings ends at3am tomorrow. Windyour clocks back by onehour before you go tobed tonight.
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DaylightsavingendsGETTINGup earlyshouldbea littlemorebearablefromtomorrow whendaylightsaving ends.
Clocks should be turnedbackan hourbeforebedtimetonight.VictoriareturnstoEastern Standard Timeat3amtomorrow.
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Awards glory for Herald Sun coverage
Our golden nightQUILL
WINNERS
JILL BAKER
Monash UniversityGold Quill andBest Feature inPrint award (TheBig C and Me)
MICHAELDODGEBest NewsPhoto
ALEXCOPPELBest SportsPhoto
DAVIDCAIRDBest FeaturesPhoto(MikaylaFrancis and herdad Andrew,
far right)
LAURIE OAKESGraham PerkinJournalist ofthe Year
THE Herald Sun has domi-nated the Quill Awards for
journalism, led by deputyeditor Jill Bakers moving
account of battling cancer.She won the Gold Quill forb e i n g j u d g e d t h e b e s tcategory winner at the Mel-bourne Press Club awards atCrown Palladium last night.
In a gilt-edged night forthe Herald Sun, thedoyen ofpol i ti c s wr i te r s, La u rieOakes, wonJournalist of the
Year for his coverage of the2010 election.
Crime and justice writerGeoff Wilkinson pickedup aL i f e t i m e A c h i e v e m e n tAward after dedicating him-self to the coverage of lawand order for 40 years.
James Campbell, of theSunday Herald Sun, wonthe G r ant H attam Q ui llAwar d for Inv e sti g ati v eJournalism for exposing thepoisonous atmosphere inthe Office of Public Pros-
e c u t i on s a f t e r d i r e c t o rJeremy Rapke promoted aninexperienced female lawyer.
G u n p h o t o g r a p h e rMichael Dodgewonhis sixthQuill this time Best NewsPhotograph for capturingthe clash between StephenMilne and Mick Malthouse,w h e n t h e C o l l i n g wo o dcoach accused the Saint ofbeing a rapist. Dodge wasalso highly commended forbest sports photograph.
In al l , the Herald Sunwalked away with 18 awardsfor print and online cover-age in a proud night for thestates pre-eminent mediaorganisation.
Jill Baker won the BestFeaturein Print categoryforh e r a c c o u n t o f f i g h ti n gbreast cancer after the sud-den death of her husband.
The judges said Jills story,The Big C and Me, was agiftto anyone battling canceror the loss of a loved one.
P a i nf u l l y r a w i n i t shonesty, yet often amusing,Jills unrelenting narrativeexposed her wounded soulto the world, inspiring andgiving strength to thou-s a n d s o f r e a d er s , t h e
j u d ge s s a i d . I t w a s astaggeringly good read.
Laurie Oakes completed arare doublewhen hewontheGraham Perkin AustralianJ o u r n al i s t o f t h e Y e a rAward. Oakes, also a com-
mentator for the Nine Net-work, is onlythe fourth jour-nali st to wi n the Pe rk i nAward and a Gold Walkleyin the same year.
Best Sports Photographwent to Alex Coppel for aportrait of comeback swim-
merGeoff Heugill.And DavidCaird won Best FeaturesPhotograph for Forget MeNot in which he captured atender moment between aloving father and his dyingdaughter, 6, as she enjoyedher final birthday party.
Herald Sun sports AFLeditor Warwick Green wonBest Three Headlines.
Highly commended wereGeraldine Mitchell for BestNewsReport, Ruth Lamperdand GrantMcArthur for BestFeature, and Chris Roy
Taylor for Best Cartoon.Travis Kennedy won Best
Graphic in Any Medium.F i n n B r a d s h a w , o fheraldsun.com.au, won BestUseof OnlineMediumfor theAshes mini-site.
Laurie Oakes, Page 30