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29th Quills: TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year)

Tim Furness of Nine News has won TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year) with “Fitzroy garden murder”

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28th Quills: TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year)

Malcom Corp of Nine News Melbourne has won the 2022 TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year) Quill for “Wild Rampage”

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2021 Quills: TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year)

  Oli Bourguignon of 7NEWS Melbourne has won the 2021 Quill for TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year).

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2020 Quills: TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year)

Oli Bourguignon of 7NEWS Melbourne has won the 2020 TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year) Quill

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2019 Quills: TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year)

Trigby Chvastek of Nine News won the 2019 TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year) Quill for coverage of the arrest of Jonathan Dick

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2016 Student Journalist of the Year

Tess Ikonomou of Monash University has won the 2016 Student Journalist of the Year Award.

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2016 Young Journalist of the Year

Bridget Judd, of the ABC, was named the Melbourne Press Club's 2016 Young Journalist of the Year.

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Quills - Conditions of Entry & Judging Criteria

Read the conditions of entry and criteria for the 29th Quill awards

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‘Babes’ bite back: there’s no glamour in TV news

In a recent article, retired scribe Geoffrey Barker lambasted perky, blonde reporters for dumbing down television journalism. Not surprisingly, the ‘news babes’ in his sights were unimpressed, not to mention insulted and angry.

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Quills - Categories

View the list of categories for the 29th Quill Awards for Excellence in Victorian Journalism  

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