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29th Quills: Excellence in Indigenous Affairs Reporting, sponsored by the Federation of Victorian Tr

Nino Bucci and Blake Sharp-Wiggins of Guardian Australia have won the Excellence in Indigenous Affairs Reporting Quill with “Aboriginal pedestrian deaths in the Northern Territory”

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28th Quills: Excellence in Indigenous Affairs Reporting, sponsored by FVTOC

Bridget Brennan, Brooke Fryer, Suzanne Dredge and Stephanie Zillman of Four Corners/ABC News won the 2022 Excellence in Indigenous Affairs Reporting Quill for “How Many More?”

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2021 Quills: Excellence in Indigenous Affairs Reporting, sponsored by FVTOC

The Age's Yoo-rrook: A time for truth team has won the 2021 Quill for Recognising Excellence in Indigenous Affairs Reporting, sponsored by Federation of Victorian Traditional Owner Corporations.

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2020 Quills: Quill for Recognising Excellence in Indigenous Affairs Reporting

ABC Australian Story have won the 2020 Quill for Recognising Excellence in Indigenous Affairs Reporting Quill

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Marlion Pickett Story Wins Indigenous Affairs Reporting Quill

ABC Australian Story piece wins inaugural Quills prize

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New Quill Recognises Indigenous Affairs Reporting

This new award encourages journalism that highlights and amplifies Indigenous voices and stories

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28th Quills: Radio Current Affairs

Amy Bainbridge, Loretta Florance and Kirstie Wellauer of ABC AM won the 2022 Radio Current Affairs Quill for “Sorry Business”

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2017 Quills: Radio Current Affairs

Bridget Judd of ABC Local Radio won the Radio Current Affairs Quill

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29th Quill Awards – Finalists

The MPC is thrilled to announce the finalists for our 29th Quill Awards for Excellence in Victorian Journalism.

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Quills - Categories

View the list of categories for the 29th Quill Awards for Excellence in Victorian Journalism  

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