The Age has excelled at the annual Victorian journalism awards, scooping up the most gongs of any media outlet.
editor Patrick Elligett said the strong showing was an acknowledgement of the important work the publication was doing.
“These awards are welcome recognition for the diligence and dedication of our journalists and the teams that support them. “Awards are not the motivation for our work, but recognition from our peers in the media industry is always heartening.’s enormous influence in Victoria recognised, with the greatest number of awards of any media outlet.was highly commended for two stories: Adele Ferguson and ABC 7.30’s Chris Gillett forThe Invasion of Ukraine
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