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29th Quills: Radio News

Danny Tran of ABC News Melbourne has won the Radio News Quill with “The Melbourne hospital where radiation leaked through the floor”

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29th Quills: Radio Current Affairs

Shane McInnes of 3AW has won the Radio Current Affairs Quill with “Victoria's Meningococcal Vaccine Failure”

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Commercial radio turns 100

The Australian media observed a significant birthday this month – commercial radio turned 100, and the industry took a moment to look back on its integral role in helping to capture the sounds and voices of our nation, from covering news to advocating for local causes. Journalism has been central to commercial radio’s enduring appeal, acting as conduit between real-time news and its audience, providing the connections from cities to country that provide essential information to all our communities.

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Melbourne then and now – Australia’s media capital

Could this MPC newsletter column from Nicholas Reece have played a part in changing ABC management's mind to stick with its local Sunday night bulletin?

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28th Quills: Radio News

Matilda Marozzi of ABC Radio Melbourne won the 2022 Radio News Quill for “Robyn died after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine. Her family speaks for the first time”

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2021 Quills: Radio News

Bridget Rollason of ABC Radio Melbourne has won the 2021 Quill for Radio News.

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2020 Quills: Radio Current Affairs

Matilda Marozzi, Virginia Trioli, Katrina Palmer & Julz Hay of ABC Radio Melbourne have won the 2020 Radio Current Affairs Quill

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2019 Quills: Radio Journalism (Long Form)

Rafael Epstein, Tess Armstrong, Kristian Silva & Erin Marsicovetere won the 2019 Radio Journalism (Long Form) Quill

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Faine: ABC Needs More Mongrel, More Money

Retiring ABC broadcaster in conversation with Mary Gearin

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2018 Quills: Radio Journalism (Long Form)

A Background Briefing team won the 2018 Radio Journalism (Long Form) Quill for an investigation into the death of international student Jeremy Hu

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