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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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28th Quills: Radio Current Affairs

Amy Bainbridge, Loretta Florance and Kirstie Wellauer of ABC AM won the 2022 Radio Current Affairs Quill for “Sorry Business”

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2021 Quills: Radio Current Affairs

Charlotte King of ABC Radio has won the 2021 Radio Current Affairs Quill.

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2020 Quills: Radio Current Affairs

Matilda Marozzi, Virginia Trioli, Katrina Palmer & Julz Hay of ABC Radio Melbourne have won the 2020 Radio Current Affairs Quill

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2017 Quills: Radio Current Affairs

Bridget Judd of ABC Local Radio won the Radio Current Affairs Quill

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2016 Quills: Radio Current Affairs

Richard Baker and Michael Bachelard have won the 2016 Quill for Radio Current Affairs for the podcast ‘Phoebe’s Fall’.

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2015 Quills: Best TV Or Video Current Affairs/Feature over 10 Minutes

Nick McKenzie, Richard Baker & Klaus Toft, of ABC Four Corners/The Age, won the 2015 Quill for Best TV Or Video Current Affairs/Feature over 10 Minutes for 'True Detectives', an investigation of some of Victoria's gangland killings.  

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2015 Quills: Best TV Or Video Current Affairs/Feature under 10 Minutes

Tom Whitty & Waleed Aly, of The Project, Network Ten, won the 2015 Quill for Best TV or Video Current Affairs/Feature under 10 Minutes for the editorial feature 'Isis is Weak'.  

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2015 Quills: Best Radio Current Affairs Report

Jon Faine, Daniel Ziffer & Tess Armstrong, of 774 ABC Melbourne, won the 2015 Quill for Best Radio Current Affairs Report for their report on VicRoads re-registration problems.

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2014 Quills: Best TV or Video Current Affairs Feature

Caro Meldrum-Hanna, Ali Russell, Max Murch and Clare Blumer of the ABC’s Four Corners won the 2014 Quill for Best TV or Video Current Affairs Feature.

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