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The courts, the world cup and more – photos from our recent events

Relive recent Melbourne Press Club events with these galleries.

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Away from capital cities, covering traumatic news presents extra challenges

When covering tragedies, disasters or multiple distressing news stories – beyond experiences and reactions that metropolitan-based media workers have – there are, unquestionably, additional challenges and risks for regional and remote journalists, as the Dart Centre Asia Pacific explains.

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29th Quills: TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year)

Tim Furness of Nine News has won TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year) with “Fitzroy garden murder”

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On the Frontline: Multicultural Media's Vital Role in Public Interest Journalism

A rare opportunity to convene and hear a range of speakers discuss the role of multicultural media in public interest journalism.

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The Edit: How to build your career in journalism

Join Neary Ty from Nine, Lyndal Rowlands from Al Jazeera and Daniel McCulloch from the Australian Associated Press for a discussion on how to build your journalism career.

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29th Quill Awards Dinner

Join us to celebrate the announcement of 30 individual Quill Award winners, plus the Perkin, Gordon, and Student Journalist of the Year prizes.

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Melbourne Press Club – a brief review of a busy 2023

It’s been a bumper year at the Melbourne Press Club, built around our annual highlight, the Quill awards, which again saw more than 500 of Melbourne’s media industry celebrate the best of Victorian journalism.

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Watch: How to write (good) and better with Andrew Rule

Earlier this year, one of the nation's best journalists, Andrew Rule distilled years of wisdom on How to write (good) and better.

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Episode 3: Barry Judd – Have You Heard The News

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.

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Working with traumatic imagery can affect your mental health

As the crisis in Ukraine continues and the situation rapidly escalates between Israel and Hamas, viewing traumatic images of violence, death, and destruction is a daily task for many journalists who work on the digital frontline.

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