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What's good about the Ballarat Times?

By starting in the very job she trained for, Edwina Williams defied a trend for journalism graduates. In less than five years since, she has worked her way up to be the senior journalist at the Ballarat Times, a free community weekly serving her hometown.

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31st Quill Awards – Finalists

The MPC is pleased to announce the finalists for our 31st Quill Awards for Excellence in Victorian Journalism and the 2025 Victorian Student Journalist of the Year.

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Quills - Categories

View the list of categories for the 31st Quill Awards for Excellence in Victorian Journalism  

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Quills - Judging Criteria

Read the category criteria for the 31st Quill awards

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This is News Satire

Melbourne Press Club intern Cathryn Boyes dives into the world of Australian TV news satire.

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Chapter 3. A remarkable editor

On 14 December, 1976, there was a lunch in the Great Hall of the National Gallery of Victoria that was to give new prestige to the Melbourne Press Club. The memory of Graham Perkin was very fresh in all our minds. Perkin, editor-in-­chief of The Age, died suddenly of a heart attack on 16 October, 1975. He was 45.

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Chapter 7. A shovel for a Premier

Steve Harris was president for two years. He did not want to do a third. He said there was a sensitivity at The Age that the Herald & Weekly Times had taken over the Press Club. However, it was ironic that by this time Steve was back at The Age with the title of publisher and editor-in-chief. Better to share it around, so the new president was Mike Richards, number two at The Age, assistant publisher to Steve and also the finance director. 

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2015 Quills: Best Features Photo

Michael Rayner, of The Weekly Review, won the 2015 Quill for Best Features Photo for his portrait of David Gulpilil. 

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Antony Catalano media lunch

On April 29 2010, Antony Catalano's Metro Media Publishing launched the first edition of The Weekly Review.

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2011 Lifetime Achievement Award

John Hamilton won the 2011 Melbourne Press Club Lifetime Achievement Award for a 50-year career at the West Australian, The Age and the Herald & Weekly Times.

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