1 April 2022 | April 2022, Editors Tas, Newsletters
From the president The EdTas committee has seen some changes in the past couple of months. Elizabeth Spiegel’s retirement from the committee created a vacancy for the position of president, which I agreed to take on. Elizabeth was instrumental in making the 2021 IPEd...
1 April 2022 | April 2022, Editors Vic, Newsletters
From the president Well, things are really getting busy for our Victorian members! In March, 10 members gathered for an outdoor lunch at the Fitz Café, blessed by some glorious autumn sunshine. It was a mix of stalwarts from the freelancers’ lunches of old,...
1 April 2022 | April 2022, Editors SA, Newsletters
New members A warm welcome to our new Professional Member Emily Heylen and new Associate Member Stephanie Martin. We hope you enjoy being part of Editors SA and take advantage of IPEd’s national networks. We look forward to seeing you at our workshops and other events...
1 April 2022 | April 2022, Newsletters
Most editors have resources they find useful on a daily basis and others they reach for from time to time when a specific need arises. I have a long list of trusted favourites, but a couple are always particularly helpful. Australian Manual of Style (AMOS)...
1 April 2022 | April 2022, Newsletters
As writers’ week dawned in Adelaide, eight members of Editors SA gathered for breakfast beside the River Torrens at Lounders Boatshed Café on 5 March. This was our first in-person meeting this year, so we greeted each other enthusiastically and enjoyed exchanging news...
31 March 2022 | April 2022, Newsletters
Writer, editor and EdWA President Jess Gately was the guest presenter at an online presentation hosted by EdNSW on 1 March 2022. Jess explained the purpose of make-believe worlds, using a stylish graphical slide set and providing cross-references to exemplars of...