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    How to Build Public Support With Personal Stories

    A case study of an organisationโ€™s experience with the power of personal stories in helping to build public support for a campaign.

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    How Powerful Conversations Won Abortion Rights in Ireland

    Overturning the abortion ban in Ireland meant equipping people to share their stories and spark conversations with their friends and family.

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    Documentary Films for Social Change

    Film can be one of the most powerful mediums for getting ordinary people interested in social change. Australian Progress has put together a crowd-sourced list of films that are about activists, advocates and social movements, or have in of themselves provided impetus for social change.

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    Tips for Overcoming Writer’s Block

    Tips to help you find your writing magic, from Lily Spencer โ€“ a leading non-profit copywriting consultant.

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    Words that Work: Making the Best Case for People Seeking Asylum

    Learn from research conducted by the Asylum Seeker Resouce Centre on what language/messaging is most effective in getting others to shift their ideas on people seeking asylum.

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    How to Talk About Human Rights

    Using incredible languageย data from advocacy, opposition, political speech and popular culture, Anat Shenker-Osorioโ€™s latest research analyses why certain messages resonate where others falter in the human rights sector across Australia, the UK and the US.

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    How to Talk About Economics: A Guide to Changing the Story

    Australian Progress analysed the language people in Australia use to speak about economics (and tax, welfare, aid, privatisation, work and more). These new messaging resources will be useful for communicators, campaigners and advocates for more progressive economic policy.

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