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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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2022 Young Journalist of the Year, sponsored by Wilnic Family Trust

Sarah Booth of the Herald Sun has won the 2022 Young Journalist of the Year Quill

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Our latest celebration: the 28th Quills

A moving, deeply researched and compelling story about the femicide crisis among First Nations women has won the prestigious Gold Quill at the Melbourne Press Club’s 28th Quill awards.

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28th Quills: The Gold Quill

Bridget Brennan, Brooke Fryer, Suzanne Dredge and Stephanie Zillman of Four Corners/ABC News won the 28th Gold Quill for “How Many More?”

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28th Quills: Young Journalist of the Year, sponsored by Wilnic Family Trust

Sarah Booth of the Herald Sun has won the 2022 Young Journalist of the Year Quill

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28th Quills: Coverage of Women in Sport, sponsored by the OWSR

Jeremy Story Carter of the ABC National Regional Reporting Team has won the 2022 Coverage of Women in Sport Quill, sponsored by the Office for Women in Sport and Recreation, for his piece “Is this Australia's coolest footy team?”

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28th Quills: TV/Video News

Carrie-Anne Greenbank of Nine News has won the 2022 TV/Video News Quil for her coverage of the war in Ukraine

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28th Quills: TV/Video Feature

Richard Willingham, Kirsten Robb and Sarah Curnow of 7.30 have won the 2022 TV/Video Feature Quill for “Victims of sexual violence forced to wait in bloodied and soiled clothes due to crisis in Forensic Care”

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28th Quills: TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year)

Malcom Corp of Nine News Melbourne has won the 2022 TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year) Quill for “Wild Rampage”

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