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Writing for Writing for Green Left WeeklyGreen Left Weekly

is  about following a few simple guidelines

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ALLALL THE NEWS THE NEWS

THATTHAT  FITSFITS

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And if it don't..?And if it don't..?

(it don't get in)

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News

Arrival: Saturday 9.30am.Arrival: Saturday 9.30am.

Notification: Thursday noon.Notification: Thursday noon.

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Comment & AnalysisComment & AnalysisArrivalArrival: Friday 9.30am.

NotificationNotification: Thursday 9.30am, (preferably earlier).

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Cultural DissentCultural DissentArrival: Tuesday 9.30am

 unless otherwise arranged.

Notification: For inclusion in the next issue, MUST be notified by Tuesday 

9.30am.

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...etcetera...etcetera

...all the news that fits  between these two covers...

24 pages apart

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What does “fit” mean?What does “fit” mean?

One whole page:       1400­1650 words

Half page:                 700­800 words

One third of a page:  500 words

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So let the  editor know how long So let the  editor know how long your article will be ...your article will be ...

before you write itbefore you write it

so it can “fit” in.so it can “fit” in.

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Style?Style?Australia's poor human rights recordJim McIlroy, Brisbane26 May 2007BRISBANE — “Australia is the only Western democracy without human rights legislation”, James

Whelan from Amnesty International told a public forum attended by 50 people on May 23.Labor state minister for education Dean Wells argued for a charter of human rights like those

adopted in Victoria and the ACT and that which has been operating for 17 years in New Zealand. Such a charter requires a statement of compatibility with human rights to accompany every bill that comes before parliament.

Jessica Moore, who faced police investigation in Wollongong last year under the so-called anti-terror laws, pointed out that state Labor governments have been collaborating with the federal Coalition to implement the draconian laws. Moore, an anti-war activist who has helped organise demonstrations in support of Palestinians’ right to self-determination, was accused of aiding Hamas in an anonymous complaint to the federal government’s anti-terror hotline.

“My experience shows that police are political, ideological. These anti-terror laws are totally against free speech”, Moore said. She urged people to collectively defy the laws and mobilise against them. “We need to campaign for a bill of human rights to protect our freedoms.”

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Australia's poor human rights record

Jim McIlroy, Brisbane26 May 2007BRISBANE — “Australia is the only Western democracy without human rights legislation”, James Whelan from Amnesty

International told a public forum attended by 50 people on May 23.Labor state minister for education Dean Wells argued for a charter of human rights like those adopted in Victoria and the

ACT and that which has been operating for 17 years in New Zealand. Such a charter requires a statement of compatibility with human rights to accompany every bill that comes before parliament.

Jessica Moore, who faced police investigation in Wollongong last year under the so-called anti-terror laws, pointed out that state Labor governments have been collaborating with the federal Coalition to implement the draconian laws. Moore, an anti-war activist who has helped organise demonstrations in support of Palestinians’ right to self-determination, was accused of aiding Hamas in an anonymous complaint to the federal government’s anti-terror hotline.

“My experience shows that police are political, ideological. These anti-terror laws are totally against free speech”, Moore said. She urged people to collectively defy the laws and mobilise against them. “We need to campaign for a bill of human rights to protect our freedoms.”

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Australia's poor human rights record

by Jim McIlroy26 May 2007BRISBANE — “Australia is the only Western democracy without human rights legislation”, James

Whelan from Amnesty International told a public forum attended by 50 people on May 23.Labor state minister for education Dean Wells argued for a charter of human rights like those

adopted in Victoria and the ACT and that which has been operating for 17 years in New Zealand. Such a charter requires a statement of compatibility with human rights to accompany every bill that comes before parliament.

Jessica Moore, who faced police investigation in Wollongong last year under the so-called anti-terror laws, pointed out that state Labor governments have been collaborating with the federal Coalition to implement the draconian laws. Moore, an anti-war activist who has helped organise demonstrations in support of Palestinians’ right to self-determination, was accused of aiding Hamas in an anonymous complaint to the federal government’s anti-terror hotline.

“My experience shows that police are political, ideological. These anti-terror laws are totally against free speech”, Moore said. She urged people to collectively defy the laws and mobilise against them. “We need to campaign for a bill of human rights to protect our freedoms.”

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Australia's poor human rights recordJim McIlroy, Brisbane

26 May 2007BRISBANE — “Australia is the only Western democracy without human rights legislation”, James

Whelan from Amnesty International told a public forum attended by 50 people on May 23.

Labor state minister for education Dean Wells argued for a charter of human rights like those adopted in Victoria and the ACT and that which has been operating for 17 years in New Zealand. Such a charter requires a statement of compatibility with human rights to accompany every bill that comes before parliament.

Jessica Moore, who faced police investigation in Wollongong last year under the so-called anti-terror laws, pointed out that state Labor governments have been collaborating with the federal Coalition to implement the draconian laws. Moore, an anti-war activist who has helped organise demonstrations in support of Palestinians’ right to self-determination, was accused of aiding Hamas in an anonymous complaint to the federal government’s anti-terror hotline.

“My experience shows that police are political, ideological. These anti-terror laws are totally against free speech”, Moore said. She urged people to collectively defy the laws and mobilise against them. “We need to campaign for a bill of human rights to protect our freedoms.”

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Place Place Australia's poor human rights recordJim McIlroy, Brisbane26 May 2007

BRISBANE — “Australia is the only Western democracy without

human rights legislation”, James Whelan from Amnesty International told a public forum attended by 50 people on May 23.

Labor state minister for education Dean Wells argued for a charter of human rights like those adopted in Victoria and the ACT and that which has been operating for 17 years in New Zealand. Such a charter requires a statement of compatibility with human rights to accompany every bill that comes before parliament.

Jessica Moore, who faced police investigation in Wollongong last year under the so-called anti-terror laws, pointed out that state Labor governments have been collaborating with the federal Coalition to implement the draconian laws. Moore, an anti-war activist who has helped organise demonstrations in support of Palestinians’ right to self-determination, was accused of aiding Hamas in an anonymous complaint to the federal government’s anti-terror hotline.

“My experience shows that police are political, ideological. These anti-terror laws are totally against free speech”, Moore said. She urged people to collectively defy the laws and mobilise against them. “We need to campaign for a bill of human rights to protect our freedoms.”

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All names of people, companies, All names of people, companies, countries etc. are spelt correctly. countries etc. are spelt correctly.

Australia's poor human rights recordJim McIlroy, Brisbane26 May 2007BRISBANE — “Australia is the only Western democracy without human rights

legislation”, James Whelan from Amnesty International told a public forum attended by 50 people on May 23.

Labor state minister for education Dean Wells argued for a charter of human rights like those adopted in Victoria and the ACT and that which has been operating for 17 years in New Zealand. Such a charter requires a statement of compatibility with human rights to accompany every bill that comes before parliament.

Jessica Moore, who faced police investigation in Wollongong last

year under the so-called anti-terror laws, pointed out that state Labor governments have been collaborating with the federal Coalition to implement the draconian laws. Moore, an anti-war activist who has helped organise demonstrations in support of Palestinians’ right to self-determination, was accused of aiding Hamas in an anonymous complaint to the federal government’s anti-terror hotline.

“My experience shows that police are political, ideological. These anti-terror laws are totally against free speech”, Moore said. She urged people to collectively defy the laws and mobilise against them. “We need to campaign for a bill of human rights to protect our freedoms.”

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and last name.and last name.Australia's poor human rights recordJim McIlroy, Brisbane26 May 2007

BRISBANE — “Australia is the only Western democracy without human rights legislation”, James Whelan from Amnesty International told a public forum attended by 50 people on May 23.

Labor state minister for education Dean Wells argued for a charter of human rights like those adopted in Victoria and the ACT and that which has been operating for 17 years in New Zealand. Such a charter requires a statement of compatibility with human rights to accompany every bill that comes before parliament.

Jessica Moore, who faced police investigation in Wollongong last year under the so-called anti-terror laws, pointed out that state Labor governments have been collaborating with the federal Coalition to implement the draconian laws. Moore, an anti-war activist who has helped organise demonstrations in support of Palestinians’ right to self-determination, was accused of aiding Hamas in an anonymous complaint to the federal government’s anti-terror hotline.

“My experience shows that police are political, ideological. These anti-terror laws are totally against free speech”, Moore said. She urged people to collectively defy the laws and mobilise against them. “We need to campaign for a bill of human rights to protect our freedoms.”

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CONTENT?CONTENT?

FACTSFACTS&&

  FIGURESFIGURESMore FACTS rather than fewer FACTSMore FACTS rather than fewer FACTS

the better it is at the other end.the better it is at the other end.

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Content?Content?

NO JARGONNO JARGON

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CONTENT?CONTENT?

POVPOVbut check assertions characterising political positions.but check assertions characterising political positions.

““QUOTES”QUOTES”

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(1) Save the file Save the file  

as a text file, a rich text file, or a as a text file, a rich text file, or a wordperfectfile.wordperfectfile.

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(2) File name short &  File name short & descriptivedescriptive

• Issue numberIssue number• Author initialsAuthor initials• eg: eg: daver739daver739

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(3)  Get some one else Get some one else to read the articleto read the article

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(4) Send as email attachment Send as email attachment [email protected][email protected].

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and hey presto!and hey presto!

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ThenThen go go out and out and sell it!sell it!