The Irish Farmers Journal has been shortlisted for six awards in the Irish Journalism Awards.

The awards, which take place in the Mansion House, Dublin, next month, celebrate the best in quality Irish journalism, across all disciplines.

The Irish Farmers Journal main paper was shortlisted for Front Cover of the Year for its coverage of Budget 2025, which showcased how €85m in new funding for farmers would impact each farming sector.

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In the Magazine of the Year category, Irish Country Living, and its seasonal food magazine Irish Country Living Food have both been nominated and will go head to head for the award.

Journalist Rosalind Skillen has been nominated for two awards, as Features Writer of the Year (Popular) and Young Journalist of the Year for her work in Irish Country Living. Rosalind’s nominated articles focus on female health issues and the lack of services in rural areas for those impacted by eating disorders.

Last but by no means least, Ciara Leahy has also been nominated for best campaigning journalism for the Irish Country Living Break the Cycle campaign, a month-long initiative focused on mental health in rural Ireland.

The shortlist highlights the investment, commitment, and depth of talent across the Irish Farmers Journal team of editorial and production staff.

We wish those who have been recognised on the national stage all the best.

The awards, in association with NewsBrands Ireland and supported by Google News Initiative, will be held on November 12.