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Away from capital cities, covering traumatic news presents extra challenges

When covering tragedies, disasters or multiple distressing news stories – beyond experiences and reactions that metropolitan-based media workers have – there are, unquestionably, additional challenges and risks for regional and remote journalists, as the Dart Centre Asia Pacific explains.

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29th Quills: News Photograph

Christopher Hopkins of The Age has won the News Photograph Quill with “Nazis on Our Doorstep”

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29th Quills: TV/Video News

Sharnelle Vella of 7NEWS has won the TV/Video News Quill with “Porter Davis Crisis”

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29th Quills: Sports News, sponsored by Bupa

Ben Schneiders of The Age has won the Sports News Quill with “The tax haven, the PO box, the tropical island: Who owns Australian soccer”

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29th Quills: Radio News

Danny Tran of ABC News Melbourne has won the Radio News Quill with “The Melbourne hospital where radiation leaked through the floor”

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29th Quills: News Reporting in Writing

Aneeka Simonis of the Herald Sun has won the News Reporting in Writing Quill with “Extreme violence: justice system reform for family violence survivors”

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29th Quills: Business News/Feature, sponsored by McGrathNicol

Peter Ker and Brad Thompson of The Australian Financial Review have won the Business News/Feature Quill with “Forrests and Fortescue”

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29th Quills: Best Breaking News or Live Coverage, sponsored by The Lottery Corporation

ABC News Victoria has won the Best Breaking News or Live Coverage Quill for “Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews Resigns”

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Episode 5: Simon Holmes à Court – Have You Heard The News?

Simon Holmes à Court was just a schoolboy when his attention was captured by frontpage news reports of a multiple shooting at a US McDonalds. It was the first news story that stayed with Simon, and it raised some big questions for the Convenor of Climate 200 about how news is covered.

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Episode 4: Kathleen Lively – Have You Heard The News?

It's been Thanksgiving in the USA, and we talk to US Consul General Kathleen Lively about the first news story she remembers - the mystery surrounding the disappearance of two local girls from her hometown, Washington DC, as well as the profound impact of the Watergate revelations.

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