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Marnie Vinall and Greg Baum of The Age have won the Quill for Coverage of Women in Sport, sponsored by the Office for Women in Sport and Recreation, for their coverage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
A rare opportunity to convene and hear a range of speakers discuss the role of multicultural media in public interest journalism.
Jeremy Story Carter of the ABC National Regional Reporting Team has won the 2022 Coverage of Women in Sport Quill, sponsored by the Office for Women in Sport and Recreation, for his piece “Is this Australia's coolest footy team?”
Achol Arok and Daniel Ziffer of ABC News won the 2022 Multicultural Affairs and Media Quill for their work “So-called 'African gangs' dominated headlines at the last Victorian election and trust issues remain”
Learn from young people and the journalists reporting on them how the media can elevate representation of Australia's youth.
Tom Cowie and Rachael Dexter of The Sunday Age has won the 2021 Quill for Coverage of Women in Sport, sponsored by VicHealth.
Chris Gillett of ABC 7.30 has won the 2020 VicHealth Quill for Coverage of Women in Sport Quill
Lucy Carter of ABC 7.30 has won the 2019 VicHealth Quill for Coverage of Women in Sport
Samantha Lane of The Age has won the inaugural VicHealth Quill for Coverage of Women in Sport
Another 48 greats of national journalism have been inducted into the Australian Media Hall of Fame
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