Search Results for "crime"

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Statement: Journalism is not a crime

The Melbourne Press Club calls on Malaysia to immediately cease its criminal investigation into five Australian journalists over their fair and balanced reporting for Al Jazeera

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Lawyers Lament Politicians Tough Talk on Crime

MPC Election Forum told mandatory sentencing won’t solve violent offending

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Giving up a Lifetime of Crime: Ron Iddles with John Silvester

Watch video of Ron Iddles' '25 years of homicide investigation in 25 minutes'

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The Edit's Crime Night: with Sly & Rule

Throughout their illustrious careers, John Silvester and Andrew Rule have turned the torch on some of Melbourne's seediest scenarios

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Journalism No Crime

Australian journalist Peter Greste and his Al Jazeera English colleagues Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed have been jailed in Egypt in an outrageous assault on press freedom and the cornerstone of democracy: the right to free speech.

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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: Best Coverage of an Issue

Herald Sun, “Laos methanol poisoning”

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Prioritising self care can protect your career

Journalism can be a stressful profession. Some stress can be positive and useful, like the sort that drives you to deliver your stories by deadline. Equally, other types of stress can be negative, harmful and cumulative.

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29th Quills: Best Coverage of an Issue

Aneeka Simonis of the Herald Sun has won the Quill for Best Coverage of an Issue with “Family violence: The victims, the survivors and a justice system review”

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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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