8 March 2022 | Gatherings, March 2022, Newsletters
March 2022Vol. 3 No. 2 | ISSN: 2652-5836 Feature article Editing practices for a culturally safe editing profession What is cultural safety and its relevance to First Nations Australians, and how can we ensure it is present in our editing practices? One way we can...
5 March 2022 | Editors Qld, March 2022, Newsletters
From the president Hi all, Our social events are back. In March and April we’ve got several opportunities for EdsQ members to catch up in person (i.e. pants not optional). After our annual January picnic was once again foiled by the pandemic, we’re giving it another...
5 March 2022 | Editors NSW, March 2022
From the committee The EdNSW committee met on 8 February for its monthly meeting via Zoom, with one apology. Minutes of the January committee meeting were accepted and actions from previous meetings reviewed. Written reports received included: presentation schedule...
5 March 2022 | March 2022, Newsletters
By Jane Fitzpatrick ACROSS 7. Deliberate planning for top-performing restoration consumed time (13) 10. Organic bananas not quite a success (2, 5) 11. Block out energy cuts close to bottom line (7) 12. In dialogue, characters reveal location of Taj Mahal (5) 13....
5 March 2022 | Editors NSW, March 2022
Dr Mark J Lock was the guest presenter at an online speaker meeting hosted by EdNSW on 1 February 2022. Mark is a Ngiyampaa man and he was talking to us from Awabakal land in Newcastle. He is an academic, a researcher and an editor. Cultural safety was the...
5 March 2022 | March 2022, Newsletters
For the first time in the nine-year history of the Stella Count, and perhaps in the entire history of Australian book reviewing, gender equality has become the norm in Australia’s books pages. Our new research for the Count reveals 55% of books reviewed in...