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Melbourne Press Club
Journalists organisation in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Journalists organisation in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The Melbourne Press Club (MPC), is a not-for-profit association of journalists in the city of Melbourne, Australia. It runs the annual Quill Awards for Excellence in Victorian Journalism.
Governance
MPC is a not-for-profit association of journalists.
, Michael Bachelard was elected as the new President of the organisation. This followed the resignation of ABC reporter Ashlynne McGhee after her tenure as President of more than two years, as well as nearly ten years as a board member.
One of the former Presidents of the club was the legendary Melbourne journalist, columnist and writer Keith Dunstan, who in 1991 wrote the book Informed Sources, a history of the club, its origins, and its predecessors. The club's website hosts an updated version of Dunstan's work.
Awards and events
Quill Awards

The Melbourne Press Club provides awards in the state of Victoria for outstanding journalism, presenting the annual Quill Awards for Excellence in Victorian Journalism (usually referred to as simply the Quill Awards, or Quills). The Young Journalist of the Year Award was created in 1993.
the Quill Awards has the following categories:
- Artwork
- Best Breaking News or Live Coverage, sponsored by The Lottery Corporation
- Best Coverage of an Issue
- Business News/Feature, sponsored by McGrathNicol
- Cartoon
- Coverage of Women in Sport, sponsored by the Office for Women in Sport and Recreation
- Excellence in Indigenous Affairs Reporting, sponsored by the Federation of
- Traditional Owners
- Excellence in Science, Medical and Health Reporting, sponsored by University of Melbourne
- Feature Writing
- Features Photograph
- Grant Hattam Quill for Investigative Journalism, sponsored by HWT
- Innovation in Journalism, sponsored by Ryman Healthcare
- Keith Dunstan Quill for Commentary
- Multicultural Affairs and Media, in partnership with Gandel Foundation
- News Photograph
- News Reporting in Writing
- Podcasting
- Radio Current Affairs
- Radio News
- Regional and Rural Journalism, sponsored by TAC
- Reporting on Disability Issues, sponsored by the Victorian Government
- Scoop of the Year
- Sports Feature
- Sports News
- Sports Photograph
- TV Camera Work (Creative)
- TV Camera Work (Shot of the Year)
- TV/Video Feature
- TV/Video News
- Young Journalist of the Year, sponsored by Wilnic Family Trust The Gold Quill is presented to the best category winner.
Other awards and events
At the annual Quills awards events, MPC also presents two national awards:
- Graham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year Award
- Harry Gordon Australian Sports Journalist of The Year
From 2011 until 2018, MPC hosted the Australian Media Hall of Fame, which honours "reporters, editors, broadcasters, photographers, cartoonists and commentators who have made a significant contribution to the development of Australian media".
The MPC holds lunches for the press to meet with high-profile political leaders, business leaders and figures relevant to significant public issues. The Journalism 2007 Conference was sponsored by MPC in 2007, and in 2007, Prime Minister John Howard made an address to the MPC regarding Australia's Climate Change Policy.
References
External sources
References
- Ricketson, Matthew. (8 September 2007). "See-through news". [[Fairfax Media.
- (23 October 2024). "Media Release: Melbourne Press Club announces new president and board members". Melbourne Press Club.
- (2016-05-27). "The Board".
- (27 May 2016). "Club History". Melbourne Press Club.
- (30 November 1971). "The Quill Awards For Journalistic Excellence".
- "Mark Forbes, Jakarta correspondent - Melbourne Press Club Quill Awards".
- (28 November 2023). "Conditions of Entry & Judging Criteria".
- "The Quill Awards for Journalistic Excellence". Melbourne Press Club.
- (27 May 2016). "About the Club".
- "About us".
- Club, Melbourne Press. (16 November 2018). "The Australian Media Hall of Fame.".
- ABC. (2007). "Journalism 2007 Conference, hosted by the Melbourne Press Club - "A new transparency" by Paul Chadwick ABC Director Editorial Policies.". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- John Howard. (2007). "Address to the Melbourne Press Club". Prime Minister of Australia.
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