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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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China Australia Journalist Exchange

The China Australia Journalist Exchange aims to improve news organisation capacity to cover the other country

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2018 Quill Awards Finalists

See the full list of 2018 Quill award finalists

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The 2017 MPC Lifetime Achievement Award

The club celebrated the career of business journalist extraordinaire Robert Gottliebsen 

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2017 Lifetime Achievement award

About the 2017 MPC Lifetime Achievement award

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Legendary South Pacific reporter dies

Long-term PNG-based journalist Angus Smales has passed away aged 87.

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Lifetime Achievement award 2017

About the 2017 MPC Lifetime Achievement award

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Chapter 4. A Woman President

Freda Irving was the club's first woman president. We had no idea of her age, but when she took over in 1978 we discovered she was 75. She had started at The Herald under the patronage of Keith Murdoch in 1926.

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Chapter 9. The Push for Membership

In 1991 ­– 20 years after the founding of the club – membership was still hovering under 200 and it was reasonable to question whether this was sufficient for a viable organisation. Certainly, this number was a very small proportion of the eligible membership in the dynamic media-rich city of Melbourne.

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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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