How to read news.com.au without social media platform Facebook
Facebook has removed news content from its platform but do not fear — there are many ways to access news.com.au’s articles, videos and special features.
Facebook has barred Australians from accessing and sharing news through the platform — but there’s no need for that to stop you finding all the best articles, videos and special features.
Luckily, there are now myriad convenient ways to get up-to-date news, sport and entertainment directly to your mobile phone, tablet or computer.
You can of course bookmark the news.com.au homepage across your devices to see all our latest stories, but there are a host of other tools for finding new and exciting content.
However you like to get your news, read on for all the options to help you seamlessly access news.com.au’s latest exclusives and reporting on the stories that matter to you.
THE NEWS.COM.AU APP
The free news.com.au app brings you breaking news, politics, world, sport, lifestyle, entertainment, travel, finance and technology from Australia and around the world. You can sign up for alerts to be informed first, customise it to find the stories you care about, and save articles for later when you’re busy. Download it now to read the latest headlines or kick back and enjoy stories on your favourite sports teams, celebs and tech gadgets.
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