10th June 2025 @ 9.30am - 12.00pm (1 x morning session)
Overview
Knowing how to edit writing – whether it’s your own or someone else’s – is a crucial skill to have, yet it’s rarely taught.
This fun and practical course covers the essentials, including:
how to tighten sentences
writing in the active voice
using positive phrasing
writing strong intros
making sure the lead isn’t buried
connecting paragraphs
how to cut copy
writing great headlines
grammar and punctuation tips
proofreading techniques.
The course is filled with practical exercises – as soon as a technique is taught, you’ll then be able to practice it.
Zoom links will go out closer to the date.
Meet the facilitator
Dan Kaufman is a former Sydney Morning Herald editor and journalist with over 30 years of experience.
After working on a variety of different magazines in the 90s, he then joined the SMH, where he wrote for and edited almost every feature section at one time or another, from Travel to Health and Science.
He also launched Sydney Bar Zine, which he ran for half a decade, and taught journalism and media writing at UTS and The University of Sydney.
He’s now the director of Media Survival (https://mediasurvival.com/), which runs media training, writing, sub-editing, and communications skills courses. He also still writes the occasional column for the SMH.