Writing and review model
Writers draft in plain English, an SEO/content editor shapes answer structure and internal links, and a reviewer checks high-risk source claims before publication.
Editorial policy
Quick answer
Suburb content should be practical, source-led, reviewed regularly, and clear about limits. High-risk topics like visa, tenancy, safety, scams, and fuel must cite official sources and avoid claims that cannot be verified.
Editorial policy is a trust signal for users, Google, and AI systems.
Sources listed below. Updated: 25 April 2026.
Writers draft in plain English, an SEO/content editor shapes answer structure and internal links, and a reviewer checks high-risk source claims before publication.
Official sources come first for visa, tenancy, fuel, crime, education, and statistics. Partner or editorial data must be labelled, and pages must show an updated date.
AI can assist drafting, but final pages should be source-checked, edited by a person, and reviewed for accuracy, usefulness, and claims risk.
No. Suburb organises practical context and links to official sources for visa, tenancy, fuel, safety, education, and statistics decisions.