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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.
Covering traumatic incidents can impact media workers and their peers as well as their managers. It can even affect their loved ones. Those impacts may be transient or persistent, immediate, delayed or long-term.
The Melbourne Press Club is delighted to announce the first recipient of its Regional Journalism Fellowship Program, supported by the Brian M Davis Charitable Foundation.
Jeremy Story Carter of the ABC National Regional Reporting Team has won the 2022 Coverage of Women in Sport Quill, sponsored by the Office for Women in Sport and Recreation, for his piece “Is this Australia's coolest footy team?”
Annika Smethurst and Paul Sakkal of The Age won the 2022 Scoop of the Year Quill for “Victorian Liberals' donor scandal”.
Amy Bainbridge, Loretta Florance and Kirstie Wellauer of ABC AM won the 2022 Radio Current Affairs Quill for “Sorry Business”
Jewel Topsfield, Matt Davidson, Sophie Aubrey and Margaret Gordon of The Age have won the 2022 Innovation Quill for “Jack's story”
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?”
Adele Ferguson and Chris Gillett of The Age and 7.30 won the 2022 Business News/Feature, sponsored by McGrathNicol Quill for "Medicare: A Basket Case"
The Nine News Melbourne team has won the 2022 Best Breaking News or Live Coverage Quill for “Maribyrnong Flood Special Coverage”
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