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30th Quills: The Gold Quill, sponsored by University of Melbourne

Nick McKenzie, Ben Schneiders and David Marin-Guzman, The Age and The Australian Financial Review, “Building Bad”

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30th Quills: Science Medical and Health Reporting, sponsored by University of Melbourne

Andy Burns, Charlotte King and Jess Davis, Landline and ABC News Online, “After the harvest”

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28th Quills: Excellence in Science, Medical & Health Reporting, sponsored by University of Melbourne

Pallavi Singhal, Daniel Carter and Mark Stehle of The Age won the Excellence in Science, Medical and Health Reporting Quill for their work “Silent Killer”.

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2021 Quills: Excellence in Science, Medical & Health Reporting, Sponsored by University of Melbourne

Liam Mannix of The Age has won the inaugural 2021 Excellence in Science, Medical and Health Reporting, Sponsored by University of Melbourne.

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2024 Victorian Student Journalist of the Year, sponsored by Coles Group

  University of Melbourne student Brendan Kearns has won the 2024 Victorian Student Journalist of the Year, sponsored by Coles Group.

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2023 Student Journalist of the Year

  University of Melbourne student Sasha Gattermayr has won the 2023 MPC Student Journalist of the Year Award.

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Media Freedom and Democracy in Hong Kong: The Trial of Jimmy Lai

Join our panel to discuss the case and its far-reaching implications across the region.

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29th Quills: Excellence in Science, Medical and Health Reporting, sponsored by University of Melbour

Sherryn Groch of The Age has won the Excellence in Science, Medical and Health Reporting Quill with “Journey into the deep sea”.

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2022 Student Journalist of the Year

RMIT student Thomas Monaghan has won the 2022 MPC Student Journalist of the Year Award.

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AI and the future of journalism

How much of a threat to journalism is AI? Could artificial intelligence actually drive new opportunities for journalists? And what does it mean for us as information consumers?

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