29th Quills: Winners

29th Quills: The Gold Quill

John Ferguson of The Australian has won the Scoop of the Year Quill with “Police investigate mass poisoning in Leongatha”

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29th Quills: Artwork

Matthew Absalom-Wong of The Age has won the Artwork Quill with “Hong Bao diplomacy”

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29th Quills: Best Breaking News or Live Coverage, sponsored by The Lottery Corporation

ABC News Victoria has won the Best Breaking News or Live Coverage Quill for “Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews Resigns”

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29th Quills: Best Coverage of an Issue

Aneeka Simonis of the Herald Sun has won the Quill for Best Coverage of an Issue with “Family violence: The victims, the survivors and a justice system review”

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29th Quills: Business News/Feature, sponsored by McGrathNicol

Peter Ker and Brad Thompson of The Australian Financial Review have won the Business News/Feature Quill with “Forrests and Fortescue”

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29th Quills: Cartoon

Matt Golding of The Sunday Age has won the Cartoon Quill with “The nation said no.”

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29th Quills: Coverage of Women in Sport, sponsored by the Office for Women in Sport and Recreation

Marnie Vinall and Greg Baum of The Age have won the Quill for Coverage of Women in Sport, sponsored by the Office for Women in Sport and Recreation, for their coverage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

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29th Quills: Excellence in Indigenous Affairs Reporting, sponsored by the Federation of Victorian Tr

Nino Bucci and Blake Sharp-Wiggins of Guardian Australia have won the Excellence in Indigenous Affairs Reporting Quill with “Aboriginal pedestrian deaths in the Northern Territory”

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29th Quills: Excellence in Science, Medical and Health Reporting, sponsored by University of Melbour

Sherryn Groch of The Age has won the Excellence in Science, Medical and Health Reporting Quill with “Journey into the deep sea”.

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29th Quills: Feature Writing

Michael Bachelard of Good Weekend magazine has won the Feature Writing Quill for “Talking trans”

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29th Quills: Grant Hattam Quill for Investigative Journalism sponsored by HWT

Nick McKenzie and Chris Masters of The Age have won the Grant Hattam Quill for Investigative Journalism Ben Roberts-Smith Investigations

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29th Quills: Innovation in Journalism, sponsored by Ryman Healthcare

Kai Feng, Jarrod Fankhauser, Olivia Ralph and Steven Viney of ABC News have won the Innovation in Journalism Quill with “Instant credibility”

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29th Quills: Keith Dunstan Quill for Commentary

Erik Jensen of The Saturday Paper has won the Keith Dunstan Quill for Commentary with “The Voice editorials”

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29th Quills: Multicultural Affairs and Media, in partnership with Gandel Foundation

Kassahun Negewo and Ruchika Talwar of SBS have won the Multicultural Affairs and Media Quill “Detention to determination”

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29th Quills: News Reporting in Writing

Aneeka Simonis of the Herald Sun has won the News Reporting in Writing Quill with “Extreme violence: justice system reform for family violence survivors”

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29th Quills: Podcasting

Stephen Drill, Andrea Thiis-Evensen and Dan Box of Network News/Herald Sun have won the Podcasting Quill with “Hillsong: Faith on Trial”

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29th Quills: Radio Current Affairs

Shane McInnes of 3AW has won the Radio Current Affairs Quill with “Victoria's Meningococcal Vaccine Failure”

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29th Quills: Radio News

Danny Tran of ABC News Melbourne has won the Radio News Quill with “The Melbourne hospital where radiation leaked through the floor”

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29th Quills: Regional and Rural Journalism, sponsored by TAC

Rachel Clayton, Charlotte King and Andy Burns of ABC News have won the Regional and Rural Journalism Quill with “Suspected unlicensed dams multiplying across stressed Moorabool River”

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29th Quills: Reporting on Disability Issues, sponsored by the Victorian Government

Charlotte Grieve of, The Age has won the Reporting on Disability Issues Quill with “The disturbing treatment for mental health crises”

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29th Quills: Scoop of the Year

John Ferguson of The Australian has won the Scoop of the Year Quill with “Police investigate mass poisoning in Leongatha”

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29th Quills: Sports Feature

Jeremy Story Carter of ABC News has won the Sports Feature Quill with “Kick in hope”

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29th Quills: Sports News, sponsored by Bupa

Ben Schneiders of The Age has won the Sports News Quill with “The tax haven, the PO box, the tropical island: Who owns Australian soccer”

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29th Quills: TV Camera Work (Creative)

Andrew Altree-Williams of 7.30 has won the TV Camera Work (Creative) Quill with “Andy Jackson's poetry 'gives us a new way to see' disability”

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29th Quills: TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year)

Tim Furness of Nine News has won TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year) with “Fitzroy garden murder”

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29th Quills: TV/Video Feature

Christine Ahern and Lisa Brown of 60 Minutes have won the TV/Video Feature Quill with “VBA exposed”

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29th Quills: TV/Video News

Sharnelle Vella of 7NEWS has won the TV/Video News Quill with “Porter Davis Crisis”

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29th Quills: Young Journalist of the Year, sponsored by Wilnic Family Trust

Carla Jaeger of The Age has won the Young Journalist of the Year Quill for her coverage of Netball Australia

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29th Quills: Features Photograph

Eddie Jim of The Age has won the Features Photograph Quill with “Fighting, Not Sinking”

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29th Quills: News Photograph

Christopher Hopkins of The Age has won the News Photograph Quill with “Nazis on Our Doorstep”

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29th Quills: Sports Photograph

Darrian Traynor of Getty Images has won the Sports Photograph Quill with “It Takes One Day”

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