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Sylvie is an Australian journalist living and working on Gadigal land. (Sydney, NSW). She holds a BA (Music) from The University of Sydney, and is currently completing her Masters in Publishing.
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The ‘Access Inclusion Seekers’ furore according to USYD’s Hayden Moon

2019-05-30 Sylvie Louise Woods 0

At a meeting of the Sydney City’s Council Inclusion Advisory Panel last month, mayor Clover Moore heard a suggestion from Mark Tonga, a member of the panel and a person with a disability, that using […]

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Research Proposal: Sydney City Council Inclusion Advisory Panel

2019-04-19 Sylvie Louise Woods 1

Over 4 million Australians live with some sort of disability. Equal accessibility of social services, infrastructure and other resources is therefore an important issue on a national level. Making day-to-day life and services accessible to […]

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Comparative Analysis: Coverage of George Pell in SMH versus Crikey Magazine

2019-04-03 Sylvie Louise Woods 0

The Sydney Morning Herald is a legacy publication that has been circulating for 187 years, first issued as a weekly by its three founders. (William McGarvie, Alfred Ward Stephens, and Frederick Stokes). The publication was […]

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2019-04-01 Sylvie Louise Woods 0
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Critique of Gemma Bath’s online delivery of George Pell’s sentencing in Mammamia

2019-03-15 Sylvie Louise Woods 2

I will be analysing the online article ‘”Breathtakingly arrogant.” George Pell’s sentencing delivered live worldwide” appearing in the digital-born publication Mammamia, posted on March 13th. https://www.mamamia.com.au/george-pell-sentencing/ There are two pictures placed above the story. A […]

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