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The Harry Gordon award
A scoop about the tragic consequences of a mushroom lunch in regional Victoria has won the prestigious Gold Quill at the Melbourne Press Club’s 29th Quill Awards for Excellence in Victorian Journalism.
It was a military scandal revealed in a series of stories about the real face of one of the nation’s most famous SAS soldiers and culminated in what’s been called the ‘Defamation Trial of the Century’.
Join us to hear what judges of the Michael Gordon Journalism Fellowships look for in a story pitch, ask questions about application criteria and ideas, and learn more about Michael and the importance of this program.
Journalists and photographers working for six Australian media outlets share $30,000 in the inaugural Michael Gordon Fellowship grants
Harry Gordon, one of the greatest war correspondents, sports writers and newspaper editors of his generation, died in January 2015, aged 89
A company owned by Gina Rinehart will have to pay Adele Ferguson's legal costs after the failed attempt to force her to reveal her sources for a book about the family.
In September 2016 The Edit assembled a special panel to discuss post-traumatic stress
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