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28th Quills: Innovation in Journalism, sponsored by Ryman Healthcare

Jewel Topsfield, Matt Davidson, Sophie Aubrey and Margaret Gordon of The Age have won the 2022 Innovation Quill for “Jack's story”

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2021 Quills: Innovation in Journalism

Matilda Boseley of Guardian Australia has won the 2021 Innovation in Journalism Quill.

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2020 Quills: Innovation in Journalism

Rachael Dexter and Justin McManus of the The Age have won the 2020 Innovation in Journalism Quill

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2019 Quills: Innovation in Journalism

Margaret Burin, Nathan Hoad, Ben Spraggon & Matthew Liddy won the 2019 Innovation In Journalism Quill

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2018 Quills: Innovation in Journalism

Calla Wahlquist, Lorena Allam, Jack Banister & Nick Evershed won the 2018 Innovation Quill

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2017 Quills: Innovation in Journalism

The ABC Trace Team won the 2017 Innovation in Journalism Quill for 'Trace'

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2016 Quills: Innovation in Journalism

The winner of the Innovation in Journalism Quill is Soren Frederiksen, Conal Hanna & Craig Dixon (Fairfax Media)

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Commercial radio turns 100

The Australian media observed a significant birthday this month – commercial radio turned a 100, and the industry took a moment to look back on its integral role in helping to capture the sounds and voices of our nation, from covering news to advocating for local causes. Journalism has been central to commercial radio’s enduring appeal, acting as conduit between real-time news and its audience, providing the connections from cities to country that provide essential information to all our communities.

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The World Cup, women’s sport and journalism: where to from here?

Join us for this important discussion with a stellar panel of athletes and experts, including Gabriela Garton, Nana Owusu-Afriyie, Marnie Vinall and Dr Kasey Symons

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28th Quill Awards – Finalists

The MPC is thrilled to announce the finalists for our 28th Quill Awards for Excellence in Victorian Journalism.

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