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In the Media, Letter writing, Thank You letters

Taylor Swift’s Emotional Letter to Fans Breaks the Internet — and It’s a Love Letter to Ownership”

On May 30, 2025, global music icon Taylor Swift made headlines not just for a monumental business move — reclaiming ownership of her master recordings — but also for the deeply personal letter she penned to fans. In a world dominated by fast-paced digital messaging, her heartfelt message stands as a poignant reminder of the enduring power of the written word. The pop superstar’s journey to reclaim her music has spanned nearly two decades, filled with artistic battles, emotional highs and lows, and the steadfast support of her fanbase. Rather than simply releasing a press statement or a quick social…

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In the Media, Thank You letters

A Special Delivery Calls for a Special Letter!

The team at WorldLetterWritingDay.com.au was overjoyed to hear the news of a brand-new arrival in the Peppa Pig family — baby Evie! As lovers of heartfelt communication and the timeless charm of putting thoughts into words, we couldn’t resist writing a proper letter to congratulate the Pig family on this exciting milestone. After all, what better way to celebrate life’s sweetest moments than with a good old-fashioned note of congratulations? Here’s our letter to Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, Peppa, George, and baby Evie: To the Peppa Pig Family, From all of us at World Letter Writing Day, we’re tickled pink…

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Amnesty International launches letter-writing campaign to fight injustice as demise of global order threatens human rights

Amnesty International has launched its annual global letter-writing campaign on 10 December 2024 (Human Rights Day) to fight injustice and support people whose human rights are under threat at a time when global order hangs in the balance. As the war in the Middle East and Sudan rages on, and anti-abortion narratives and policies continue, activists from around the world are putting their lives on the line to speak out against oppression and injustice. Many are being threatened, jailed and even killed. This year’s Write for Rights campaign features people whose human rights have been violated. Joel Paredes, from Argentina, was blinded…

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In the Media, Inspiration

Shark Beach at Nielsen Park: A Restoration Journey of Resilience

Sydney’s beloved Shark Beach at Nielsen Park is set to welcome visitors again this December after a prolonged closure for essential renovations. Nestled in the picturesque eastern suburbs, the beach is renowned for its calm waters, heritage significance, and family-friendly ambiance. Its reopening marks the end of a challenging restoration process that highlights the importance of preserving cherished community spaces. Anticipated Reopening in December 2024 Shark Beach has been closed since March 2022, following damage to its seawall caused by a series of storms. Initially expected to reopen by late 2022, the project faced setbacks due to unforeseen complications. Among…

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Education, In the Media, Thank You letters

Primary School Teacher Catalina, Inspiring Students to Write Thank-You Letters.

Catalina, a passionate primary school teacher from Western Sydney, NSW, has revolutionised how her students engage with writing. Through creative and meaningful assignments, she transforms the simple act of writing a thank-you letter into an exciting, real-world skill-building experience. Her innovative methods foster a deeper connection to writing and inspire students to embrace gratitude. Assigning Authentic Writing Tasks Catalina understands that students are more motivated when they see the real-world relevance of their writing. Rather than assigning generic exercises, she designs tasks with a personal touch. One standout initiative is encouraging students to write thank-you letters to people who have…

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Australian War Memorial brings historic Aussie love letters to life in digital collection

The Australian War Memorial is calling on the public to assist in transcribing thousands of love letters dating back almost a century. Launching on Valentine’s Day, the project will see the digital release of hundreds of thousands of personal letters, diaries and other handwritten documents. That includes the beginning of Dorothy and Mac’s 70-year love story, which was penned in hundreds of love letters spanning five years. Their romance began in 1937, when a 17-year-old Mac met a 14-year-old Dorothy, or – as he liked to call her – his darling Dot. “He kept on asking me to go out…

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In the Media, News

The Five Best Places for Kids To Write A Letter In The Eastern Suburbs

As we all know there are so many things to do in the Eastern Suburbs and many of us that have lived in the East for a number of years feel like we’ve pretty much done everything there is to do, but have you ever thought about taking the kids out in the East to write letters?   There are many benefits in getting children to write letters. Studies have shown that children who write handwritten letters have stronger reading and spelling skills, there’s no autocorrect when you’re writing a letter, so children learn how to spell a lot quicker…

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