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An expose of the multi-million dollar financial advice scandal at the Commonwealth Bank won Adele Ferguson the highest honour in Victorian journalism – the 2014 Monash Gold Quill.
James Campbell was the 2013 Monash University Gold Quill winner.
Monash University VC Professor Margaret Gardner says the US President's action "threatens to impede our ability to support the diversity we champion".
Monash University Vice-Chancellor Professor Margaret Gardner AO joined us for a lunch address in June 2016.
A groundbreaking independent research report commissioned by the Melbourne Press Club and conducted by Monash University has found that public interest journalism in Victoria has reached crisis point due to severe limitations on court reporting, access to government sources, and freedom of information.
The MPC is pleased to announce the finalists for our 31st Quill Awards for Excellence in Victorian Journalism and the 2025 Victorian Student Journalist of the Year.
Public interest journalism relies on access to information, to ensure powerful institutions and individuals are held to account. But there are now important questions being raised in Victoria about the barriers to news reporting.
Liam Petterson of University of Melbourne won the 2019 Student Journalist of the Year award
Peter Bateman of Monash University won the 2018 Student Journalist of the Year award
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