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Update on Diversity Committee progress
The Melbourne Press Club has elected award-winning investigative reporter Nick McKenzie as its new President.
New Vice President has served on board for six years
Melbourne Press Club President Adele Ferguson has been made a Member of the Order of Australia
Senior Fairfax business journalist Adele Ferguson is the new president of the Melbourne Press Club.
Veteran journalist, raconteur, PR maestro and former Melbourne Press Club president Noel Tennison has died after a short illness.
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.
The Melbourne Press Club deplores the jail sentences imposed on Australian journalist Peter Greste and his Al Jazeera colleagues.
After five years in power - two of them in a hung parliament - the federal Labor government was trailing badly in the polls and speculation mounted about the future of Prime Minister Julia Gillard. A crucial element in the fortunes of Labor was the party's relationship with the trade union movement - particularly the Australian Council of Trade Unions.
The Melbourne Press Club is delighted to announce the first recipient of its Regional Journalism Fellowship Program, supported by the Brian M Davis Charitable Foundation.
Membership is $100 for journalists, $150 for associate members and $40 for students.
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