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Ethos CRS

Locality: Braddon, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +61 2 6247 2225



Address: Level 1, Phoenix House, 86 Northbourne Avenue 2612 Braddon, ACT, Australia

Website: http://www.ethoscrs.com.au/

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20.01.2022 Did you know Barack Obama signed the Plain Writing Act in 2010 to ensure that government documents were clear and comprehensible? What initiative has Australia taken? Let us know in the comments below. #readabilitymatters #readabilityscorecard #clearwriting #PlainEnglish #EthosCRS



16.01.2022 The grade level metric measures how easy or difficult text is to read. The Australian Government Style Manual recommends writing to a year 7 or below, for better clarity for readers. Based on our analysis, the average writing for government documents is suitable for those with at least three years of university education or above. How can governments make their writing more understandable for all citizens? Learn more about clear writing from the readability scorecard https://lnkd.in/ggi8Dnp and the Australian Government Style Manual https://lnkd.in/du273tg. #EthosCRS #readabilityscorecard #readabilitymatters #PlainEnglish #clearcommunication

13.01.2022 Did you know that Rudolf Flesch and Peter Kincaid devised the first formula to score readability? This Flesch-Kincaid score is still widely used to measure the quality of writing and documents. Do you know if Australia has its own readability score? To find out more, stay tuned....#readabilityscorecard #PlainEnglish #EthosCRS

06.01.2022 Most Australians today use the Internet to find out what they need to know. For governments, this means that information and content must be respectful, readable and accessible. Do you agree? #SomethingBigComingUp #democracy #accessibility #forthepeople #readabilityscore #clearwriting #PlainEnglish #EthosCRS



04.01.2022 Our CEO, Chas Savage, with today’s copy of The Canberra Times reading his article on The 2021 readability scorecard: Australian Government agencies. For the first time in Australia, government documents are measured for their readability in the scorecard. Visit link in bio for the full article and the full version of the scorecard. Let us know in the comments below if you think clear writing can make governments more transparent. #EthosCRS #PlainEnglish #readabilityscorecard

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