Whanganui journalist Rachel Stewart has claimed a prestigious national award.
On Friday night she was named New Zealand's top opinion writer at the Canon Media Awards held at Te Papa in Wellington.
Stewart, who lives in Westmere, writes a sometimes controversial column called 'Riding Shotgun' for the Taranaki Daily News and Manawatu Standard.
The Canon event is NZ's major journalism awards ceremony and is usually dominated by media from the main centres of Auckland and Wellington.
Stewart, who beat off competition from the NZ Herald and Dominion Post to take the Opinion Writer of the Year title, claimed it as a great win for the provinces, while admitting she was surprised to have gained the accolade.