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The basics of plain language
Writing in plain language makes your content accessible to more people. Get started by learning 4 basic elements of plain language.
25 August 2023
Plain language – the choice is clear
There are barriers to implementing plain language; understanding these barriers will help you to explain the benefits.
25 May 2023
Accessibility of quotation marks
Double quotation marks or single quotation marks – is one more accessible than the other?
9 February 2023
This is how we do it
Style Manual content is user-focused, descriptive and evidence-based. We explain what this means and how it shapes the way we work.
8 November 2022
Transitive and intransitive verbs
Knowing about transitivity can help you to write more clearly. A transitive verb should be close to the direct object for a sentence to make sense.
8 August 2022
‘Whole-of-government’, a whole can of worms …
‘Whole-of-government’ is jargon. Take care to use ‘whole-of-government’ only when it makes your content clearer.
4 March 2022
On the level with readability
Readability guidelines make your writing more accessible, but this means more than relying on a readability score.
30 November 2021
Making our content easier to find
We’ve changed the structure of the Style Manual to make it easier to find information
7 September 2021
Infrequently asked questions about FAQ pages
Four problems with FAQ pages in government content – and tips for risk-managing them.
22 June 2021
Defining words: harder than it sounds
There are some common problems with defining words, and some tools and strategies to solve them.
29 April 2021