30th Quills: winners

30th Quills: The Gold Quill, sponsored by University of Melbourne

Nick McKenzie, Ben Schneiders and David Marin-Guzman, The Age and The Australian Financial Review, “Building Bad”

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30th Quills: Artwork

Marija Ercegovac, The Age, “Seeing Red”

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30th Quills: Best Breaking News or Live Coverage, sponsored by The Lottery Corporation

Teegan Dolling, Andrew McCormack and Paul Dowsley, Sunrise and 7NEWS, “Land Forces Live Coverage”

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30th Quills: Best Coverage of an Issue

Herald Sun, “Laos methanol poisoning”

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30h Quills: Business News/Feature

Angelica Snowden, John Stensholt, and Liam Mendes, The Australian, “‘He likes the game’: second woman alleges ‘advice for sex’ compact with billionaire Richard White”

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30th Quills: Cartoon

Badiucao, The Age, “Albo’s Choice”  

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30th Quills: Coverage of Women in Sport, sponsored by Big Ant Studios

Hannah Kennelly, The Age and The Mansfield Courier, “‘There’s nowhere for them to go’: When girls are booted out of football”

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30th Quills: Excellence in Indigenous Affairs Reporting sponsored by the FOVOC

The Age Investigations and Visual Stories Teams, The Age, “Carbon ‘sharks’: How private companies are cashing in on ancient practices”

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30th Quills: Science Medical and Health Reporting, sponsored by University of Melbourne

Andy Burns, Charlotte King and Jess Davis, Landline and ABC News Online, “After the harvest”

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30th Quills: Feature Writing

Michael Bachelard, Nick McKenzie, Ruby Schwartz and the Visual Stories Team, Good Weekend magazine, “Road to Ruin”

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30th Quills: Grant Hattam Quill for Investigative Journalism, sponsored by HWT

Building Bad team, 60 Minutes, The Age, The Australian Financial Review, “Building Bad”

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30th Quills: Innovation in Journalism, sponsored by Bupa

Alex Lim, ABC News, “The mullet is alive and well in AFL”

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30th Quills: Multicultural Affairs and Media, in partnership with Gandel Foundation

Lily Kristanto, ABC Indonesia, “‘How are we going to escape?’: Behind the glitz and glamour of Australia’s Work and Holiday Visa.”

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30th Quills: News Report in Writing

Nick McKenzie, Ben Schneiders and David Marin-Guzman, The Age and The Australian Financial Review, “Building Bad”

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30th Quills: Podcasting

Michael Bachelard and Ruby Schwartz, The Age, “Trial by Water”

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30th Quills: Radio Current Affairs

Heidi Murphy, 3AW, “Long Shift”

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30th Quills: Radio News

Stephanie Ferrier, ABC News, “Land Forces Expo Protests”

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30th Quills: Regional and Rural Journalism, sponsored by TAC

Rebecca Symons and Harrison Tippet, ABC News, “Domestic violence rates nearly twice as high in regional Victoria than metropolitan Melbourne”

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30th Quills: Reporting on Disability Issues, sponsored by the Victorian Government

Stephanie Convery, Guardian Australia, “Disability employment: subminimum wage and subminimum superannuation”

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30th Quills: Scoop of the Year

John Silvester, The Age, “How police tracked the Easey Street suspect”

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30th Quills: Sports Feature

Melissa Fyfe, Good Weekend magazine, “Reining Queen”

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30th Quills: Sports News

Danny Tran, ABC News, “Olympic coach investigation”

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30th Quills: TV Camera Work (Creative)

Ryan Mason, 9News Melbourne, “Marathon Man”

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30th Quills: TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year)

Peter Washington, 9News Melbourne, “Sam Murphy Phone Find”

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30th Quills: TV/Video Feature

Adele Ferguson and Chris Gillett, Four Corners, “Pain Factory”

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30th Quills: TV/Video News

Christine Ahern, 9News Melbourne, “The Yarra Valley Grammar ‘unrapeable’ scandal’’ 

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30th Quills: Features Photograph

Christopher Hopkins, Al Jazeera, “They Teach Us to Sing”

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30th Quills: News Photograph

Christopher Hopkins, The Age, “Riot”

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30th Quills: Sports Photograph

Mark Stewart, Herald Sun, “Red flag!”

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