9 April 2026 | April 2026, Gatherings, Home Page, News
By Glenine Hamlyn AE Online presentation by Carody Culver, 4 February 2026 Structured thinking and attention to detail: these are qualities Carody Culver, managing editor of Griffith Review (GR), displayed in her presentation on this esteemed literary journal, and...
9 April 2026 | April 2026, Gatherings, Home Page, News
By Dr Kerrilee Lockyer The hype around artificial intelligence (AI) has kept me more enthralled than the technology itself – which is saying something, because the technology is pretty remarkable. In an instant, I can ask any one of the popular chatbots to write a...
9 April 2026 | April 2026, Committees, Gatherings, News, Newsletters
From the DEI Working Party What we’ve been up to The IPEd DEI Working Party had its most recent meeting on Tuesday 19 March. We’re still working behind the scenes on the accessibility survey data and handbook, so our main update is that we’ve now set a date for our...
9 April 2026 | April 2026, Gatherings, Home Page, News
From the Accreditation Board Just because the accreditation exam was postponed, it doesn’t mean you have to give up on sharpening your editing skills. Try our quick exam taster with 6 questions similar to those in the Language part of the exam. Also in this month’s...
9 April 2026 | April 2026, Gatherings, Home Page, News
In 2025, IPEd made a formal submission to the Productivity Commission in response to its inquiry into “Harnessing data and digital technology”. One of the key questions raised in the inquiry was whether Australia should introduce a text and data mining (TDM)...
9 April 2026 | April 2026, Gatherings, Home Page, News
Many IPEd members will remember what it felt like at the beginning – learning the craft, trying to understand the profession and working out where to go next. For students and recent graduates in our community, that moment is now. Student membership is one of the...