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2023 Young Journalist of the Year, sponsored by Wilnic Family Trust

Carla Jaeger of The Age has won the Young Journalist of the Year Quill for her coverage of Netball Australia

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2023 Student Journalist of the Year

  University of Melbourne student Sasha Gattermayr has won the 2023 MPC Student Journalist of the Year Award.

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2023 Lifetime Achievement Award

Jennifer Keyte has been awarded the 2023 Lifetime Achievement award

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29th Quills: The Gold Quill

John Ferguson of The Australian has won the Scoop of the Year Quill with “Police investigate mass poisoning in Leongatha”

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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 Quills: Features Photograph

Eddie Jim of The Age has won the Features Photograph Quill with “Fighting, Not Sinking”

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29th Quills: Young Journalist of the Year, sponsored by Wilnic Family Trust

Carla Jaeger of The Age has won the Young Journalist of the Year Quill for her coverage of Netball Australia

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29th Quills: TV/Video Feature

Christine Ahern and Lisa Brown of 60 Minutes have won the TV/Video Feature Quill with “VBA exposed”

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29th Quills: Sports Feature

Jeremy Story Carter of ABC News has won the Sports Feature Quill with “Kick in hope”

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29th Quills: Scoop of the Year

John Ferguson of The Australian has won the Scoop of the Year Quill with “Police investigate mass poisoning in Leongatha”

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