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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 Quill Awards – Finalists

The MPC is thrilled to announce the finalists for our 29th Quill Awards for Excellence in Victorian Journalism.

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Melbourne then and now – Australia’s media capital

Could this MPC newsletter column from Nicholas Reece have played a part in changing ABC management's mind to stick with its local Sunday night bulletin?

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Webinar: Resilience and reinvention after Upheaval

We are used to hearing discussion of the media focus on lay-offs, shut-downs, attacks and declining revenue, but is the industry on the verge of a long-awaited uptick?

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The Edit: How to interview media trained talent

Matilda Marozzi speaks with the director of Melbourne University’s Centre for Advancing Journalism, Andrew Dodd, to get tips on how to get around media trained talent.

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The Edit: Responsible Reporting in the age of disinformation

The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to an onslaught of misinformation and disinformation propagated by those with vested interests.

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2020 Young Journalist of the Year

Paul Sakkal of The Age has won the 2020 Young Journalist of the Year award

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2018 Quills: The VicHealth Quill for Coverage of Women in Sport

Samantha Lane of The Age has won the inaugural VicHealth Quill for Coverage of Women in Sport

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2018 Quill Awards Finalists

See the full list of 2018 Quill award finalists

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Chapter 9. The Push for Membership

In 1991 ­– 20 years after the founding of the club – membership was still hovering under 200 and it was reasonable to question whether this was sufficient for a viable organisation. Certainly, this number was a very small proportion of the eligible membership in the dynamic media-rich city of Melbourne.

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