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44 result(s) found, displaying 1 to 10The Style Manual is for everyone who writes, edits or approves Australian Government content. Use it to create clear and consistent content that meets the needs of users.
The Government writing handbook is a companion to the Australian Government Style Manual with greater focus on the craft of writing.
Tools, guidance and resources to support staff in understanding, valuing and practicing good record keeping - ensuring continued delivery of trusted and transparent services.
A resource for all practitioners in the APS to master engagement with external consultants to achieve value for money and build APS capability.
The Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) prescribes what Australian Government entities must do to protect their people, information and resources, both domestically and internationally.
A content strategy sets the foundation for the creation, structure and governance of content. You should apply a content strategy when building new services or redesigning web content, or for big changes such as machinery-of-government updates.
Embed digital by default by promoting and championing digital ways of working.
Create and edit digital content, improve and integrate information and content, and understanding how copyright and licences are to be applied.
Articulate information needs, to locate and retrieve digital data, information and content.
Identify needs and problems, and resolve conceptual problems and problem situations in digital environments.