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2021 Quills: Reporting on Multicultural Affairs, sponsored by the Victorian Government

Bang Xiao, Jarrod Fankhauser, Steven Viney of ABC News have won the 2021 Quill for Reporting on Multicultural Affairs, sponsored by the Victorian Government.

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2020 Quills: Victorian Government Quill for Reporting on Multicultural Affairs

André Dao, Michael Green and Tia Kass won the 2020 Quill for Reporting on Multicultural Affairs

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29th Quills: Multicultural Affairs and Media, in partnership with Gandel Foundation

Kassahun Negewo and Ruchika Talwar of SBS have won the Multicultural Affairs and Media Quill “Detention to determination”

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28th Quills: Multicultural Affairs and Media in partnership with Gandel Foundation

Achol Arok and Daniel Ziffer of ABC News won the 2022 Multicultural Affairs and Media Quill for their work “So-called 'African gangs' dominated headlines at the last Victorian election and trust issues remain”

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Quills - Conditions of Entry & Judging Criteria

Read the conditions of entry and criteria for the 29th Quill awards

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There was much to celebrate in 2022

As we come to the end of the Melbourne Press Club’s 50th year, we celebrate  our heritage while continuing our work advancing and advocating for Victorian media.

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Entries open for MPC awards

Quill, Perkin, Gordon, and Student awards are open for entries, with record prize money and a category for every journalist

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Masterclass webinar: How the media can amplify young voices

Learn from young people and the journalists reporting on them how the media can elevate representation of Australia's youth.

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2021 Quill Award finalists

Finalists have been announced for the 2021 Quill Awards

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The Edit: The importance of images

Join us for our upcoming Edit webinar with Chris Gillett and Tia Kass on the importance of images in print, TV, and digital journalism, discussing the similarities and differences between illustrations and the power of an image in helping a story cut through.

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