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Following commissioning an independent panel to review the awarding of the2020 Sports News Quill, the board of the Melbourne Press Club has met to discuss the panel’s report.
The news of more job losses in our sector with News Corp Australasia's announcement today breaks our heart.
Professor Barry Judd's first news story takes us back to the events of November 11, 1975, and the dismissal of the Whitlam government. Listen to how that news story changed the Melbourne University academic's view of the world.
We know it’s out there. And we know there are those who consume fake news in the belief it's true. New research based on a Cambridge University test on spotting fake news shows that the age group in the US most susceptible to misinformation are those aged under 45.
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Michelle Coffey, inaugural Young Journalist of the Year recipient, reflects on her career and the award after 30 years.
Former club president Jim Clarke looks back on the origins of the now-30 year old MPC Young Journalist of the Year award.
The Federal Court’s decision to dismiss war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation action against The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Canberra Times is a landmark adjudication for public interest journalism in Australia.
Quill, Perkin, Gordon, and Student awards are open for entries, with record prize money and a category for every journalist
The board of the Melbourne Press Club has unanimously agreed to confer the honour of Life Membership for Nick McKenzie.
Membership is $100 for journalists, $150 for associate members and $40 for students.
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