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Legendary South Pacific reporter dies

Long-term PNG-based journalist Angus Smales has passed away aged 87.

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$20,000 raised for Asia Pacific media fund

The first Melbourne Press Freedom Dinner has raised over $20,000 to support media workers in hardship in the Asia-Pacific region.

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Away from capital cities, covering traumatic news presents extra challenges

When covering tragedies, disasters or multiple distressing news stories – beyond experiences and reactions that metropolitan-based media workers have – there are, unquestionably, additional challenges and risks for regional and remote journalists, as the Dart Centre Asia Pacific explains.

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48th Graham Perkin Award Winners Neil Chenoweth and Edmund Tadros

Neil Chenoweth and Edmund Tadros have won the 48th Graham Perkin Award for coverage of the PwC Tax Leaks Scandal.

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29th Quills: Features Photograph

Eddie Jim of The Age has won the Features Photograph Quill with “Fighting, Not Sinking”

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29th Quills: Feature Writing

Michael Bachelard of Good Weekend magazine has won the Feature Writing Quill for “Talking trans”

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29th Quills: Artwork

Matthew Absalom-Wong of The Age has won the Artwork Quill with “Hong Bao diplomacy”

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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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48th Perkin Award – Finalists

Finalists have been announced for the 48th Graham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year.

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Time to acknowledge and reduce strain on social media journalists

Social media journalists, especially moderators and live bloggers, are like firefighters on the digital frontline, but putting out online fires is not without risks, according to the Dart Centre Asia Pacific's Erin Smith and Trina McLellan.

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