Tag: Letters to the Editor
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Why the PM Should Establish a Royal Commission and How Citizens Can Advocate Through Letters to The Age
Understanding the Call for a Royal Commission The suggestion that the Prime Minister should establish a royal commission is a powerful policy demand with enduring implications for governance, accountability, and public trust. A royal commission is a formal, high-level inquiry established by government to examine complex issues, gather evidence, and deliver findings with recommendations. When…
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A Clear Path to Getting Your Letter Published in The Age
Introduction: A straightforward route to have your voice heard Whether you’re voicing a concern, sharing a viewpoint, or weighing in on current events, submitting a letter to The Age is a direct way to reach a broad Australian audience. The key is clarity, relevance, and following the publication’s guidelines. This guide explains the simple steps…
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A Bolder Path for Our Country: How to Make Your Voice Heard by Writing to The Age
Finding a Platform for Civic Voice Public discourse thrives when citizens feel empowered to share their perspectives. Newspapers like The Age rely on readers to contribute letters, opinions, and experiences that reflect diverse viewpoints. If you believe there is a better path for our country, writing a concise, respectful letter to the paper can spark…
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Should Jewish Australians Stay or Seek New Horizons? A Look at Public Discourse, Community Safety, and Media Engagement
Introduction: A provocative plea and its context A recent public message directed at Jewish Australians—“To our Jewish friends, please do not leave our shores”—highlights a complex intersection of community safety, belonging, and public discourse. While inclusive, such calls can be controversial, reflecting broader anxieties about antisemitism, migration, and the role of media in shaping perceptions…
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How to Submit a Letter to The Age: A Quick Guide
Why submit a letter to The Age? Letters to the editor are a direct way to share your perspective with a broad audience. They can influence public debate, highlight local issues, and reflect the voice of everyday readers. The Age, a major Australian newspaper, publishes letters that are timely, well-argued, and clearly written. If you…
