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ThanksThe A to Z section of this <strong>style</strong> <strong>guide</strong> had its genesis in the deep dark history of the School(<strong>SJC</strong>), probably in the 1990s. A key figure in its development was Dr Steve McIllwain, whowrote much of the early drafts of the A to Z. Later updates were completed by Professor MichaelBromley <strong>and</strong> Dr Chris Lawe-Davies, who was Editor of the 2010 edition.This <strong>2012</strong> revision was the work of <strong>SJC</strong> staff member Brad Turner.The JACdigital section was put together by Skye Doherty, who takes care of the h<strong>and</strong>s-onrunning of the site.The JACradio <strong>style</strong> <strong>guide</strong> was developed by Dr Chris Lawe Davies <strong>and</strong> Heather Stewart, <strong>and</strong>revised for this edition by Donna Meiklejohn.Thanks to News Limited whose introduction to grammar in Style: The essential <strong>guide</strong> forjournalists <strong>and</strong> professional writers is lucid, brief <strong>and</strong> extremely useful. Style is edited by ChrisMcLeod <strong>and</strong> Kim Lockwood (4th edn, 2009). Melbourne: News Custom Publishing.Pages 8-31 are reproduced under statutory licence Part VB, Copyright Act (1968).Our thanks also to the ABC for use of the introductory section of its <strong>style</strong> <strong>guide</strong>, which we haveadapted.PAGE 5 – <strong>2012</strong>UQ <strong>SJC</strong> STYLEBOOK

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