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Neil Chenoweth and Edmund Tadros named 2023 Graham Perkin Australian Journalists of the Year

AFR journalists Neil Chenoweth and Edmund Tadros have been named the 2023 Graham Perkin Australian Journalists of the Year.

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How exposure to trauma affects journalists

Research over recent decades shows that, eventually, our capacity to handle repeated exposure to traumatic incidents may lessen, seeing that “cup” overflow.

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2015 Quills photos and video

Photos and video from the 2015 Quill Awards night

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2013 Quills photos and video

Photos and video from the 2013 Quills night.

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2012 Quills photos and videos

Photos and video from the 2012 Quills night

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2011 Quills photos and video

Photos and video from 2011 Quills night

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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: Regional and Rural Journalism, sponsored by TAC

Rachel Clayton, Charlotte King and Andy Burns of ABC News have won the Regional and Rural Journalism Quill with “Suspected unlicensed dams multiplying across stressed Moorabool River”

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29th Quills: Multicultural Affairs and Media, in partnership with Gandel Foundation

Kassahun Negewo and Ruchika Talwar of SBS have won the Multicultural Affairs and Media Quill “Detention to determination”

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29th Quills: Innovation in Journalism, sponsored by Ryman Healthcare

Kai Feng, Jarrod Fankhauser, Olivia Ralph and Steven Viney of ABC News have won the Innovation in Journalism Quill with “Instant credibility”

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