How to best receive Toowoomba news in wake of Facebook ban
Facebook has banned Australian publishers from posting news on their pages – but there are a heap of ways you can make sure you’re getting the latest news.
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In the wake of Facebook’s ban on publishing Australian news, it’s never been more important than ever to turn to a trusted news source.
And there are a heap of ways to access the latest stories from the largest news gathering team in Toowoomba.
Make sure you bookmark our homepage https://www.thechronicle.com.au/ – our digital team is constantly curating every part of our site throughout the day to make sure you find the news you need to read quickly.
From here you can click in the top left corner to read a digital edition of today’s Chronicle, or access your subscriber rewards in the top right corner.
The top navigation bar also allows you to find stories from across the state and our regional areas under the Queensland banner, in addition to national news, world news, and sport.
Scrolling further down the page you can access the trending topics, which allow you to quickly find the stories on subjects that matter to you.
Below this you’ll also find Best of Toowoomba – a curated selection of the top stories from the week that was.
If you haven’t already subscribed to our newsletter alerts, there’s never been a better time to do so.
Subscribers can sign up to receive these alerts by heading to https://myaccount.thechronicle.com.au/ and clicking the newsletter button on the left hand side.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page to the manage my preferences button.
Once you’re there, click the news category and select the AM and PM newsletters, and Breaking News Alerts.
Our AM and PM newsletters are sent at 6.30am and our PM newsletter is delivered to your inbox around 4.30pm.
Breaking news alerts deliver the latest breaking news in and around the Garden City as it happens.
Subscribers can also engage with our editorial team and see the latest news in our closed Facebook group, The Chronicle Subscribers.
The group gives you a sneak peek at the front page and read the latest stories our journalists are filing.
Click here to head to the page and request to join the group. Our team will accept your request.
You can also follow The Chronicle on Instagram by clicking here, and on Twitter here.
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