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Craig GreenhillBiographical Notes from The Walkley Awards website for 2006 Photography: News Photography Winner Craig Greenhill, The Daily Telegraph , “Cronulla Race Riots – Train Bashing” Australia's ugly racist side was unveiled in December 2005 when tensions erupted over Cronulla's famous stretch of beach. Taking over what was intended to be a day of solidarity after the bashing of local surf lifeguards, the Cronulla race riots became an alcohol-fuelled frenzy that headed international news and shamed Australia's national image. Craig Greenhill's exclusive images graphically depicted the violence of that day inside a suburban train carriage as two men were trapped by the group of rioters. Greenhill began his photographic career in 1995, studying at Sydney Technical College and working as a wedding photographer. After travelling the world working in sport, commercial and resort photography, he returned to Sydney in 2000 and began work with The Daily Telegraph. Assigned as a staff photographer for News Limited the same year, he has since covered leading news stories across Australia and, more recently, the FIFA World Cup. Judges' comments
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