Shaping aspirations from household to newsroom

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“Anything worth doing, is worth doing right.”

– Hunter S Thompson, renowned journalist and author.

Growing up in a household where journalism held more significance than just a profession shaped my aspirations and ignited my ambition as a journalist.

My parents are esteemed former journalists whose names still hold great respect in the industry.

They served as my initial mentors and strongest supporters, instilling within me a profound appreciation for the art of storytelling.

However, living up to their remarkable achievements seemed like an overwhelming challenge.

Honestly, during my time at university, I was determined to pursue a career in journalism.

The weight of expectations, encompassing the need to match my parents’ legacy and meet their exceptionally high standards, loomed over me.

Yet, here I am, having recently surpassed their legacy by winning the A Samad Ismail Young Journalist Award at the Malaysia Press Institute-PETRONAS Malaysian Journalism Awards (HKM) 2023 — a milestone that signifies not only a personal triumph but also the commencement of a resolute journey.

My parents’ accomplishments served as both an inspiration and a benchmark.

As a child, I admired their unwavering dedication and passion towards their work.

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As I embarked on my voyage within the same field, I remained cognizant of the lofty standards set before me.

Commencing as an intern at the New Sarawak Tribune, I immersed myself in the craft.

Although my initial assignments were modest, they served as crucial stepping stones that allowed me to refine my writing skills and cultivate my unique voice and style.

The early mornings and late nights were driven by a desire not only to honour my parents’ legacy but also to establish my place within journalism.

Receiving the esteemed A Samad Ismail Young Journalist Award was a moment of immense pride and reflection.

This prestigious accolade is bestowed upon young journalists under the age of 30 who exhibit exceptional talent, dedication, and impact on journalism.

When my name was announced, a wave of emotions washed over me — gratitude for the journey, pride in the recognition, and an overwhelming sense of fulfilment for surpassing a milestone that had long seemed aspirational.

The special report that led to this recognition delved into Sarawak’s potential and strategic direction in carbon trading.

The five-part series highlighted how Sarawak, with its abundant natural resources and strategic initiatives, is positioning itself as a leader in carbon trading.

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Winning this award felt like the culmination of those efforts, validating the countless hours of research, interviews, and writing.

In surpassing my parents’ achievements, I am acutely aware that I stand on their shoulders.

Their guidance, unwavering support, and the examples they set have been instrumental in my success.

This victory serves as a tribute not only to my parents and the New Sarawak Tribune but also as a personal accomplishment.

I couldn’t have achieved it without the guidance, encouragement, and support from the New Sarawak Tribune’s editorial team, as well as my colleagues.

My parents’ legacy provided a solid foundation upon which I could construct my career, and for that, I am profoundly grateful.

However, winning the award does not signify the culmination of my journey.

It is a significant milestone but not the ultimate destination.

Receiving the A Samad Ismail Young Journalist Award has only intensified my drive to excel further.

The world of journalism is ever-evolving, with countless untold stories awaiting exploration.

With the recognition and platform this award provides, I am more determined than ever to push the boundaries of my storytelling, to delve into even more intricate subjects and pressing issues.

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Just as my parents mentored me, I aspire to support the next generation of journalists.

I plan to engage in mentorship programmes, share my experiences, and guide young reporters embarking on their careers.

By nurturing their talent and passion, I hope to contribute to a vibrant and resilient future for journalism.

Winning the A Samad Ismail Young Journalist Award is a significant achievement, but it is just the beginning.

Surpassing my parents’ legacy is a profound honour, but it also comes with a sense of responsibility to carry on their work and forge my path.

As I look ahead, I am fueled by the possibilities that lie before me and the stories yet to be told.

The journey continues, driven by a passion and commitment to excellence, as well as an unwavering determination to make a difference in the world through journalism.

The views expressed here are those of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the New Sarawak Tribune.

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