We’ve asked our readers what they most want to know about their Gold Coast Bulletin.
These are the things subscribers asked us about most:
• The Digital edition
• Newsletters and alerts
• Navigating different sections
• Our app
• Subscriber rewards
So let’s dive a little deeper into those areas now.
THE DIGITAL EDITION
We know many newspaper readers love to see their news curated and laid out for them. So we’ve created a similar experience through our digital edition.
On our desktop site, the Digital Edition can be found each day via the menu at the top, near to your login profile. On our mobile app, it can be found in the menu at the bottom.
The digital edition also allows you to zoom into an article and go article by article.
You can also access regular newspaper features like the TV guide, share market information, puzzles, horoscopes and local weather.
CLICK HERE TO GO TO YOUR DIGITAL EDITION
What about if you want to find past editions? You can also access an archive of back issues via the menu at the top left.
NEWSLETTERS AND ALERTS
Each day, we send out regular newsletters and breaking news alerts on key local stories.
It’s a great idea to sign up to them so you don’t miss a thing.
Journalists at this site are writing stories from morning till night so we will also send out news alerts on the bigger interest local stories regularly.
We will also alert you on the big network stories like the latest on the COVID-19 pandemic.
We also have newsletter options for topics such as True Crime, NRL and AFL updates – and you can sign up to get our special nightly newsletter giving you an exclusive preview of the following day’s print edition.
To find out more and to sign up, CLICK HERE.
NAVIGATING SECTIONS OF OUR WEBSITE
The easiest way to navigate our website and get the most out of it is through the menu at the top.
From here you can find local news, crime, business, sport, education, real estate and more.
Let’s take a look at News.
You will see each of our sections on the page have a blue heading. You can click on them to find more in that section.
And to go back to the home page to start again, just click on our masthead logo up the top.
ACCESS TO OUR APP
The Gold Coast Bulletin app is free to download, but with a digital subscription you have premium access which will allow you to access all the content in the app as well as personalise your news feed and notifications.
You can also sign up to get app alerts, meaning you will be the first to hear about breaking news on the Gold Coast.
To download our app, simply go to the Apple app store or Google Play store and search for “Gold Coast Bulletin app” to download onto your device.
REWARDS
Our member benefits program +Rewards is available only to Gold Coast Bulletin digital subscribers.
Enjoy access to a limited number of double passes to a variety of top event tickets, freebies, exclusive offers and subscriber-only competitions.
Updated monthly, check out what’s available exclusively to Gold Coast Bulletin members at goldcoastbulletin.com.au/rewards.
You can also easily navigate to our rewards section from the home page on our desktop site. Simply click on the +Rewards button at the top right.
you must be an eligible subscriber to redeem and access these offers.
ONE MORE THING ...
Don’t forget, one of the best features of a Gold Coast Bulletin subscription is it also gives you access to The Courier-Mail, Daily Telegraph, Herald-Sun, NT News and regional titles like the Cairns Post and Townsville Bulletin.
Our state sites give you the latest in business and politics, as well great pieces from our footy experts each week for the latest NRL and AFL news, game stats and expert analysis.
We also have great coverage of entertainment, food, lifestyle, parenting, technology, finance advice, and of course up to the minute coverage of the coronavirus crisis.
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