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Join us to hear what judges of the Michael Gordon Journalism Fellowships look for in a story pitch, ask questions about application criteria and ideas, and learn more about Michael and the importance of this program.
Wurundjeri and Ngurai illum Wurrung woman Sue-Anne Hunter and Victorian Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Prevention of Family Violence and Women Gabrielle Williams on the Victorian truth and justice process
The use of suppression orders by courts to stop publication of the sensitive details of legal proceedings has grown rapidly in recent years – especially in Victoria.
Journalist Peter Greste was freed from an Egyptian prison in February after being held for 14 months on discredited terror charges – but his fight for justice is far from over.
Aneeka Simonis of the Herald Sun has won the News Reporting in Writing Quill with “Extreme violence: justice system reform for family violence survivors”
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”
Four new projects of social justice journalism will be undertaken in the coming year after the Melbourne Press Club announced the latest recipients of the Michael Gordon Journalism Fellowships.
Our courts are filled with compelling stories of colourful characters, fights for justice and societal change - but the court reporting round also poses plenty of challenges if you’re not familiar with how the system works.
Hedley Thomas won the 47th Graham Perkin Award for coverage of the criminal justice system
Learn how your social justice story could recieve funding and how to apply.
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