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Media release: Quills now open, featuring new international reporting award

A new national award recognising the achievements of a pioneering female Australian journalist will be the centrepiece of the 30th anniversary Quill Awards celebration in March.

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28th Quills: Reporting on Disability Issues, sponsored by the Victorian Government

Ruby Jones, Georgia Cranko, Elle Marsh and Erik Jensen of 7am won the 2022 Reporting on Disability Issues Quill for “The killing of Ann Marie Smith”

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The Edit: Responsible Reporting in the age of disinformation

The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to an onslaught of misinformation and disinformation propagated by those with vested interests.

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2020 Quills: The Father Bob Maguire Foundation Cobberwealth Award for Reporting on Social Inclusion

Charmayne Allison won the 2020 The Father Bob Maguire Foundation Cobberwealth Award

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2020 Quills: Quill for Recognising Excellence in Indigenous Affairs Reporting

ABC Australian Story have won the 2020 Quill for Recognising Excellence in Indigenous Affairs Reporting Quill

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Marlion Pickett Story Wins Indigenous Affairs Reporting Quill

ABC Australian Story piece wins inaugural Quills prize

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2018 Quills: Business News

Adele Ferguson, Lesley Robinson, Nassim Khadem & Lucy Carter won the 2018 Business News Quill for Mongrel Bunch of Bastards

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30th Quills: Best Coverage of an Issue

Herald Sun, “Laos methanol poisoning”

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30th Quill Awards – Finalists

The MPC is pleased to announce the finalists for our 30th Quill Awards for Excellence in Victorian Journalism and the 2024 Victorian Student Journalist of the Year.

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Mis/disinformation and multicultural media: the council election challenge

Victorian local councils hold their elections next month. At a time of increased misinformation and disinformation, just how can voters across a range of Victorian communities get access to accurate and helpful information that supports local democracy? And what role can multicultural media play in helping local voters?

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