Today's launch of the Government Writing Handbook marks a significant step in improving communication standards across the Australian Public Service (APS).
The handbook offers public servants practical guidance and examples to enhance their writing.
Public servants write for the Australian public. The handbook highlights that writing with clarity, purpose, and consistency is crucial for creating content that informs, educates, and engages all citizens.
This is part of the Albanese Government’s reform program to deliver an APS that has the capability to do its job well.
Developed by the team behind the Australian Government Style Manual, the handbook provides practical examples tailored to everyday government business.
Prime Minister Harold Holt launched the first edition of the Manual in 1966.
The Seventh Edition of the Manual is an online product now accompanied with a smaller printed handbook.
The handbook and the Australian Government Style Manual can be found here: Government writing handbook release.
Quotes attributable to the Assistant Minister for the Public Service, The Hon Patrick Gorman MP:
“This is for the Australian people who rightly expect clear communication from the public service."
“It is about ensuring every message is clear and focussed on the audience.”
"Because every public servant plays a vital role in delivering clear, cohesive messages."
"I thank all involved in the production of this handbook and the online resources which are an invaluable resource for public servants and the Australian community."