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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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The ABC of News leadership

In a special appearance at the Melbourne Press Club, ABC Director, News Justin Stevens discusses the media environment, talks about the issues of trust and transparency, the principles that drive ABC News and the personal values that motivate him as its leader.

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29th Quills: Regional and Rural Journalism, sponsored by TAC

Rachel Clayton, Charlotte King and Andy Burns of ABC News have won the Regional and Rural Journalism Quill with “Suspected unlicensed dams multiplying across stressed Moorabool River”

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2021 Quills: Regional and Rural Journalism

Dale Webster of The Regional has won the 2021 Regional and Rural Journalism Quill.

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2020 Quills: Regional and Rural Journalism

Charlotte King & Andy Burns of ABC Regional & Background Briefing have won the 2020 Regional and Rural Journalism Quill

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2018 Quills: Regional and Rural Journalism

Tyla Harrington of the Riverine Herald won the 2018 Regional and Rural Journalism Quill

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2017 Quills: Regional and Rural Journalism

Tyla Harrington, Andrew Mole, Ivy Wise and Luke Hemer of The Riverine Herald won the 2017 Regional and Rural Journalism Quill

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What Next for ABC News?

ABC executive Gaven Morris talks about the future of digital news

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2016 Quills: Suburban or Regional Journalism

Melissa Cunningham of the Courier (Ballarat) won the Suburban or Regional Journalism Quill

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2015 Quills: Best Regional or Rural Affairs Report in any Medium

Mandy Squires, of the Geelong Advertiser, won the 2015 Quill for Best Regional or Rural Affairs Report in any Medium for the special series 'Breaking Ice'.  

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