2016 Quill winners

2016 Quills: News Report in Writing

Tom Minear & James Campbell from the Herald Sun have won the Quill for News Report in Writing for ‘Ministers Dog Act’.

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2016 Quills: Feature Writing

Margaret Simons of The Monthly has won the 2016 Quill for Feature Writing.

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2016 Quills: Business News

Adele Ferguson, Klaus Toft and Mario Christodoulou of The Age and ABC Four Corners have won the 2016 Quill for Business News.

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2016 Quills: Business Feature

Ben Butler, of The Weekend Australian, has won the Quill for Business Feature for his story 'Keeping up with the Oswals'.

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2016 Quills: The Keith Dunstan Quill for Commentary

Tim Colebatch of Inside Story Magazine, has won the 2016 Keith Dunstan Quill for Commentary.

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2016 Quills: Breaking News Coverage

Brianna Travers, of the Sunday Herald Sun, has won the 2016 Quill for Breaking News Coverage.

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2016 Quills: The RACV Transport Quill

Matthew Johnston and Alex White of the Herald Sun, have won the 2016 RACV Transport Quill.

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2016 Quills: The Victorian Government Quill for Reporting on Disability Issues

Beau Donelly won the 2016 Victorian Government Quill for Reporting on Disability Issues for his work in The Sunday Age.

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2016 Quills: Sports News

Michael Gleeson of theage.com.au won the Quill for Sports News for his coverage of the Lachie Whitfield Drugs Affair.

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2016 Quills: Gold Quill

Louise Milligan & Andy Burns have won the 2016 Gold Quill

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2016 Quills: Sports Feature

Emma Quayle of The Age won the 2016 Sports Feature Quill

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2016 Quills: Suburban or Regional Journalism

Melissa Cunningham of the Courier (Ballarat) won the Suburban or Regional Journalism Quill

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2016 Quills: Cartoon

Mark Knight won the 2016 Cartoon Quill

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2016 Quills: Artwork

Andrew Dyson of The Age won the 2016 Artwork Quill

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2016 Quills: Innovation in Journalism

The winner of the Innovation in Journalism Quill is Soren Frederiksen, Conal Hanna & Craig Dixon (Fairfax Media)

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2016 Quills: Coverage of an Issue or Event

Louise Milligan and Andy Burns, of ABC 7.30 have won the 2016 Quill for Coverage of an Issue or Event for their report 'George Pell and Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church'.

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2016 Quills: TV Video News

Brendan Donohoe, of Seven News, has won the 2016 Quill for TV/Video News for ‘Euthanasia Cabinet Leak’.

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2016 Quills: TV Video Feature (Long Form)

Adele Ferguson, Klaus Toft and Mario Christodoulou from ABC  Four Corners and The Age have won the 2016 TV/Video Feature (Long Form) Quill for reporting the Comminsure scandal.

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2016 Quills: TV Video Feature (Short Form)

The Winners of the 2016 TV/Video Feature (Short Form) Quill are Nick McKenzie and Gus Goswell.

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2016 Quills: The TAC Towards Zero Road Safety Quill

Seamus Bradley, Meredith O’Shea, Nick Place and Miguel Rios from RACV Royal Auto Magazine have won the 2016 TAC Towards Zero Road Safety Quill for ‘Impact – Victoria’s Hidden Road Toll’.

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2016 Quills: Radio News

Seb Costello from Triple M has won the 2016 Quill for Radio News for ‘Usain Bolt Wins Gold’.

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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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2016 Quills: Grant Hattam Quill for Investigative Journalism

Ben Schneiders, Royce Millar & Nick Toscano of The Age won the 2016 Grant Hattam Quill.

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2016 Quills: Camera Work

John Parsons, from Nine News, has won the 2016 Quill for Camera Work for ‘Westgate Bridge Police Chase’.

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2016 Quills: News Photograph

The winner of the 2016 News Photograph Quill was Jake Nowakowski, for his image of the Moomba riot.

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2016 Quills: Sports Photograph

Alex Coppel of the Herald Sun has won the 2016 Sports Photograph Quill. 

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2016 Quills: Features Photograph

Jason Edwards of the Herald Sun has won the 2016 Quill for Features Photograph for ‘Beautiful Balance’.

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