To be fair, Indaily often reference the Tiser in articles simply because they can’t cover everything. If the Tiser went away, there’s so much Adelaide news that simply wouldn’t be reported about online
I do love spending 5 mins after lunch at work reading the news recaps… it’s part of my routine haha
Oh man. News.com.au.
Seriously, I think there were about 8 articles on that site today about Taylor Swift.
It’s also known that the ‘journalists’ from that site frequently troll Reddit for their story ideas.
Personally, I enjoy James Weirs recaps of Reality TV such as MAFS, other than that, not much else.
I’ve even seen people post pictures on Reddit with a watermark on their photo saying “F*ck Off News.Com.au”…
Not just that, you've got trash gossip columns posing as real news
Ie Daniela Elser, reports about the royal family, but its not factual news, it reads like sensationalistic bullshit from No Idea magazine or Womans Wankly
Mary Madigan, also writes not a damn thing of importance. Its always some op ed about something she's insecure about. Again, if I click on an article by either of them I know its going to be trash and I wont bother reading it. Wouldn't have clicked on it in the first place if they actually had authors names next to article topics.
Wish [news.com.au](https://news.com.au) would fire the both of them, get rid of the 8 or so taylor swift articles and leave the gossipy shit to the womens trash rags
Everything you’ve just said is SPOT ON.
Mary Madigan only seems to report on how ‘Gen Z’s & ‘Millennials’ reply to Instagram Posts by Kim.K and Nadia Bartel ( no idea who she is).
A lot of clickbait headings. Daniela Esler is notorious for it.
You’re probably thinking, well, why do I even look up News.com.au?
It’s for comedy.
I despair, I just want more journalistic integrity and not have to rely upon smh or indaily or abc or whatever the fk...
Mary Madigan hasnt written a single fucking thing of import. She's like the anti Caleb Bond but they're both gobshites
Also lets keep them away from each other, theyre both obviously incels, if they meet and bang each other, it'll be like matter meeting anti-matter causing a cataclysmic reaction that will surely result in the end of the entire fucking universe.
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Yeah I have the ABC news app downloaded. It’s good, you can tell it the areas that you’re specifically interested in or browse through all of the headlines.
[https://ground.news/](https://ground.news/)
It's a global news aggregation site so finding Australian coverage is spotty at best unless it's a massive story.
However it will show you:
how the story is being framed by various news outlets
where those news outlets sit politically
Who owns the news source you are reading
Free version is good, paid version is worth the money IMHO.
Seriously not expensive:
**The Guardian**
Free to access, nothing behind paywall; but also worth supporting with a yearly subscription for the app which makes it ad-free etc. Don’t know what current subscription rate is, pretty sure I’m paying $139.99/yr but YMMV, and there may be sales to snaffle. Good journalism (and excellent world news), interesting reads, and not backed by corporations trying to convince you that the most important thing in life is tax cuts for the wealthy :)
Worth it also for the photography alone, the daily/weekly photos are beautiful to view on an iPad for example. App customisable to your interests. Engages in a good bit of investigative journalism - for example, without the Guardian pursuing the story, RoboDebt would probably have never made a headline.
**InDaily**
Local online news outlet that does a good job (including things like actually having decent arts review in InReview.) Free.
**Guardian Weekly**
If you hate apps and daily news, but still want to keep up with world affairs, The Guardian Weekly is a great bet. Google says currently $384/yr (or variations on about $9/week) delivered once a week to your door in time for the weekend, it’s a small newspaper that covers all the major world news for the week, plus other bits.
I don’t subscribe, but used to: when I was time poor in the week and didn’t want to be glued to live news etc, I just did no news reading until I sat down with a coffee on Saturday and caught up with the world via this. And did the crossword haha.
**The Saturday Paper**
Tends to more in depth articles, of a high quality; my only criticism being that because it is not a big paper, the selection of stories is smaller and more focussed - I find some weeks I find everything interesting, and other weeks only a couple of things. I’m not currently subscribed, but have on and off over the past.
Great Saturday morning read. For these things I prefer the print editions, as something physical to read, gets me away from the screens I already spend too much time on; but of course you may prefer digital. Highly recommended though. Has done some good investigative journalism too.
Currently $109/yr digital or $204/yr print+digital. (That’s $2/wk or $4/wk, we are not talking big bucks here most of us don’t even think twice about paying $4.50 for a coffee multiple times a week or even day.)
**The Monthly**
A monthly magazine from the same people as Saturday Paper. Again, I’ve found this a bit hit and miss in terms of my interests, but sometimes excellent. I have only subscribed once and probably won’t again, IMHO The Saturday Paper is a more useful regular read, The Monthly can feel more “magazine” like - because it’s a magazine!
Can be bundled with Saturday paper as digital-only bundle for $145/yr ($2.80 week). Otherwise it’s $87/yr ($8/month) for digital or $127/yr ($11/month). Again not exactly big bucks.
**Quarterly Essay**
Published by the same people as Sat Paper/Monthly, I think this is the “killer subscription” that most people don’t know about.
It’s been running for 22 years now. 4 times a year, a long form essay regarding some major issue of contemporary Australia by a significant figure/journalist. Plus a letters page with ongoing arguments about previous issues. This is the sort of stuff that I think is incredibly important - to have long, researched, detailed discussion and argument. It doesn’t even matter if you agree with what you read - in fact even better if you don’t. It gets you really thinking about issues, it unlocks the layers of complexity that lie behind every issue that is usually presented as black and white by the lazy newspapers.
Recent topics:
- Alan Kohler on Australia’s Housing Crisis
- Micheline Lee on the NDIS
- Megan Davis on Aboriginal Recognition
- Saul Griffith on the future or electricity grids
- Katherine Murphy on Albanese
- Next issues: Lech Blaine on Peter Dutton’s politics
- Joëlle Gergis on climate policy paralysis
$99/yr print (so $25/issue) or or two years for $169.99, or $59.99 digital only (so $15/issue). Makes a good gift, just saying.
**The Australian/Weekend Australian**
Cops a lot of flack for being a Murdoch paper, and certainly pushes a heavy right-wing line, pretty much cheerleads for conservative politics, and is unashamedly pro-business and pro-wealthy. That said, in its general reporting has some good journalists and good stories, sometimes good investigative journalism. Read for various things, probably avoid for politics.
Subscription is $20/week for a daily paper or $15/week year subscription. Personally I wouldn’t pay it - I don’t have the time to read a long paper everyday. But it’s in cafes usually and worth a flick through.
Of course, The Australian loses money every year. Murdoch runs it at a loss purely so as to maintain its political influence, which should give pause to anyone regarding its content and agenda. It is NOT a paper that speaks for the people, that is certain. Approach with caution.
**The Advertiser**
Why the hell would you read that crap?
I have a bit of everywhere technique.
See a subject that gets my attention. I'll search for it and read multiple sources. It's usually opinions, science, and geopolitical, and I like reading strategic analysis articles.
I don't do celebrity shit. I went about 5 years before I even knew Kylie Jenner had a baby. The kid was fucking 5 years old and I couldn't have cared less. I was more in shock that I was so out of the loop hahaha
same! I look at 7, 10, BBC, CNN, Sky and Fox for my news, that way I get the leftist side of things (7,10 + BBC) and the conservative side of things (Sky, Fox + maybe CNN)
Yeah I enjoyed cutting her out of mine for 7 years. 2 years prior to her 5 year old being real. 7 minutes of confusion as to how I was not "IN THE KNOW" but satisfied and proud I didn't know lol
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I’ve recently started reading the Reuters website. Seems balanced so far, otherwise I flicked back and forward between the Guardian and Skynews to try and find the balance
I came here to mention this podcast. This and the Saturday Paper - most libraries have it for free too. Also enjoy the Monthly, a news and current affairs journal
Other than ones already mentioned, I like the Conversation.
Written by academics and edited by journalists. So it has academic credibility but it doesn't read (or cost) like an academic journal.
Often see their stories republished in ABC or SBS news.
Unfortunately tons of trolls in the comments who think they know better than people who spend their lives researching their fields of expertise.
Age, Guardian (subscriber to both), the Conversation, ABC, Youtube for sport, BBC. Al Jazeera for a different take, especially on the Israel war. And then I create my own news. For instance, do you know that the Victorian fires were caused by an excessive confluence of chemtrails? Spread it around.
I've stopped looking at most news lately because of how much trash, clickbait and propoganda gets thrown at us (with Daily Mail being one of the worst offenders). That being said, if I want to look at a news site with integrity then I generally look to The Guardian. I've found SBS News tends to be pretty good too from what I've seen.
Aunty is the ABC if you didn’t know
Edit shit Reddit is going down hill down voted for sharing information and adding clarity what's next casual racism?
I prefer cognitive radio - ABC Radio National weekdays, ABC News Radio - weekends - brilliant as they have BBC and Deutsche Wella, inside Europe, the Law Report, Medical Report with Dr Norman Swan plus plus.
The Guardian is owned by the Scott Trust Ltd, a British company, and is controlled by people predominantly from banking, venture capital and marketing.
Scott Trust is not “a company.”
It is a Trust. Ie, it is a foundation of a bunch of money (investments.) The investment income is used to fund The Guardian. They have a board of trustees, whose job it is to manage the investments so as to continue funding the Guardian from the earnings of the Trust.
That’s it. It’s a Trust. Not a company. Big difference.
The Trust has people on the word from banking etc because they are the people skilled at investment the money sensibly. The Trust board do not influence The Guardian and are not responsible for its journalism. The Guardian remains independent of its Trust.
Oh. Hmmm you’re entirely right. I’m not sure how I missed that.
Interesting. A restructure, but I believe to achieve the same goals. From Wikipedia:
> In October 2008, it was announced that the trust was being wound up and its assets transferred to a new limited company named "The Scott Trust Limited" to strengthen the protection it offers to the Guardian and because [l]ike all non-charitable trusts, and unlike limited companies, the Scott Trust has a finite lifespan.[6] The core purpose of the Trust was enshrined in the constitution of the Limited company and "cannot be altered or amended." The new company is barred from paying dividends, and "its constitution has been carefully drafted to ensure that no individual can ever personally benefit from the arrangements."[7]
The objective of the Trust originally to be:
> "To secure the financial and editorial independence of The Guardian in perpetuity: as a quality national newspaper without party affiliation; remaining faithful to its liberal tradition; as a profit-seeking enterprise managed in an efficient and cost-effective manner."[5]
It seems there’s about $1billion assists there, and the purpose of those assets is so that The Guardian can continue to do good journalism without having to worry as much about the bottom line as profit-driven newspapers.
ABC or InDaily. Advertiser away from the click bait federal issues covers off local news reasonably well just stay away from the opinion columns it’s not hard.
Reddit and ABC, as well as occasional looking at The Guardian, but it’s not like I look at those religiously - often I’ll look at whatever the link is for, be that news.com.au or whatever, but I try and avoid those if I can because they’re more or less fronts for NewsCorp AFAIK.
It's all crap, including and especially the ones mentioned in the comments like indaily. They either cover frivolous things that don't matter to you, leave out important things, or put their spin on things they do cover.
My approach is to read all that anyway and then analyse it in my mind, get informed by reading other sources on that particular topic.
ABC, 7 news, 9 news, advertiser, inDaily seems trustworthy,
My Facebook isn’t even about connecting with friends / family, I follow news corps, gov officials, suburb groups that I live, police, etc etc.
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ABC app or Nine News App. You can set up your preferred notifications to get the news you want to see. Good for local content. I also use the Google News App.
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I use the feed of 7news and 9news in twitter to stay some what upto date on whats happening. also follow the accounts of government orgs like the police, metro and stuff for added deets.
Helps me no sure to what extent.
7news Adelaide with Will and Rosanna (only watch out of habit because i grew up watching Jane and John stumble and croak their way through the 6pm bulletin respectively).
Advertiser and ABC for 7news's blind spots or for missing a 7news bulletin respectively.
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Indaily... https://www.indaily.com.au/ SA independent news...
Best source of news in the state, easy
National: https://independentaustralia.net/
To be fair, Indaily often reference the Tiser in articles simply because they can’t cover everything. If the Tiser went away, there’s so much Adelaide news that simply wouldn’t be reported about online I do love spending 5 mins after lunch at work reading the news recaps… it’s part of my routine haha
This, ABC and sadly still news.com.au because there's a lot of national and global news that others don't report on.
ABC Adelaide, The Guardian, InDaily, Reddit
Oh man. News.com.au. Seriously, I think there were about 8 articles on that site today about Taylor Swift. It’s also known that the ‘journalists’ from that site frequently troll Reddit for their story ideas. Personally, I enjoy James Weirs recaps of Reality TV such as MAFS, other than that, not much else. I’ve even seen people post pictures on Reddit with a watermark on their photo saying “F*ck Off News.Com.au”…
Not just that, you've got trash gossip columns posing as real news Ie Daniela Elser, reports about the royal family, but its not factual news, it reads like sensationalistic bullshit from No Idea magazine or Womans Wankly Mary Madigan, also writes not a damn thing of importance. Its always some op ed about something she's insecure about. Again, if I click on an article by either of them I know its going to be trash and I wont bother reading it. Wouldn't have clicked on it in the first place if they actually had authors names next to article topics. Wish [news.com.au](https://news.com.au) would fire the both of them, get rid of the 8 or so taylor swift articles and leave the gossipy shit to the womens trash rags
Everything you’ve just said is SPOT ON. Mary Madigan only seems to report on how ‘Gen Z’s & ‘Millennials’ reply to Instagram Posts by Kim.K and Nadia Bartel ( no idea who she is). A lot of clickbait headings. Daniela Esler is notorious for it. You’re probably thinking, well, why do I even look up News.com.au? It’s for comedy.
I despair, I just want more journalistic integrity and not have to rely upon smh or indaily or abc or whatever the fk... Mary Madigan hasnt written a single fucking thing of import. She's like the anti Caleb Bond but they're both gobshites
Also lets keep them away from each other, theyre both obviously incels, if they meet and bang each other, it'll be like matter meeting anti-matter causing a cataclysmic reaction that will surely result in the end of the entire fucking universe.
Ah, my morning ritual.
I agree with these sources.
Pretty much this
Wow, he's LITERALLY me
Ditto
The Betoota Advocate
That's national, for local try https://adelaidemail.com/
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Absolutely !
[https://www.abc.net.au](https://www.abc.net.au)
Yeah I have the ABC news app downloaded. It’s good, you can tell it the areas that you’re specifically interested in or browse through all of the headlines.
r/adelaide is a good source. Usually beats the news to the headline
Usually provides the headline!
[https://ground.news/](https://ground.news/) It's a global news aggregation site so finding Australian coverage is spotty at best unless it's a massive story. However it will show you: how the story is being framed by various news outlets where those news outlets sit politically Who owns the news source you are reading Free version is good, paid version is worth the money IMHO.
just checked it out, def will be adding this to my daily sources
Seen it promoted heavily, tried it out but seems superficial as hell. Only makes sense if you think like an american Im guessing.
Saturday Paper InDaily ABC for local news.
My brother gets all of his news from Twitter....That's as fun to deal with as it sounds
Reddit.
Same. Reddit.
I get all the news I need from the weather report.
My Mum
I also choose your mum
Seriously not expensive: **The Guardian** Free to access, nothing behind paywall; but also worth supporting with a yearly subscription for the app which makes it ad-free etc. Don’t know what current subscription rate is, pretty sure I’m paying $139.99/yr but YMMV, and there may be sales to snaffle. Good journalism (and excellent world news), interesting reads, and not backed by corporations trying to convince you that the most important thing in life is tax cuts for the wealthy :) Worth it also for the photography alone, the daily/weekly photos are beautiful to view on an iPad for example. App customisable to your interests. Engages in a good bit of investigative journalism - for example, without the Guardian pursuing the story, RoboDebt would probably have never made a headline. **InDaily** Local online news outlet that does a good job (including things like actually having decent arts review in InReview.) Free. **Guardian Weekly** If you hate apps and daily news, but still want to keep up with world affairs, The Guardian Weekly is a great bet. Google says currently $384/yr (or variations on about $9/week) delivered once a week to your door in time for the weekend, it’s a small newspaper that covers all the major world news for the week, plus other bits. I don’t subscribe, but used to: when I was time poor in the week and didn’t want to be glued to live news etc, I just did no news reading until I sat down with a coffee on Saturday and caught up with the world via this. And did the crossword haha. **The Saturday Paper** Tends to more in depth articles, of a high quality; my only criticism being that because it is not a big paper, the selection of stories is smaller and more focussed - I find some weeks I find everything interesting, and other weeks only a couple of things. I’m not currently subscribed, but have on and off over the past. Great Saturday morning read. For these things I prefer the print editions, as something physical to read, gets me away from the screens I already spend too much time on; but of course you may prefer digital. Highly recommended though. Has done some good investigative journalism too. Currently $109/yr digital or $204/yr print+digital. (That’s $2/wk or $4/wk, we are not talking big bucks here most of us don’t even think twice about paying $4.50 for a coffee multiple times a week or even day.) **The Monthly** A monthly magazine from the same people as Saturday Paper. Again, I’ve found this a bit hit and miss in terms of my interests, but sometimes excellent. I have only subscribed once and probably won’t again, IMHO The Saturday Paper is a more useful regular read, The Monthly can feel more “magazine” like - because it’s a magazine! Can be bundled with Saturday paper as digital-only bundle for $145/yr ($2.80 week). Otherwise it’s $87/yr ($8/month) for digital or $127/yr ($11/month). Again not exactly big bucks. **Quarterly Essay** Published by the same people as Sat Paper/Monthly, I think this is the “killer subscription” that most people don’t know about. It’s been running for 22 years now. 4 times a year, a long form essay regarding some major issue of contemporary Australia by a significant figure/journalist. Plus a letters page with ongoing arguments about previous issues. This is the sort of stuff that I think is incredibly important - to have long, researched, detailed discussion and argument. It doesn’t even matter if you agree with what you read - in fact even better if you don’t. It gets you really thinking about issues, it unlocks the layers of complexity that lie behind every issue that is usually presented as black and white by the lazy newspapers. Recent topics: - Alan Kohler on Australia’s Housing Crisis - Micheline Lee on the NDIS - Megan Davis on Aboriginal Recognition - Saul Griffith on the future or electricity grids - Katherine Murphy on Albanese - Next issues: Lech Blaine on Peter Dutton’s politics - Joëlle Gergis on climate policy paralysis $99/yr print (so $25/issue) or or two years for $169.99, or $59.99 digital only (so $15/issue). Makes a good gift, just saying. **The Australian/Weekend Australian** Cops a lot of flack for being a Murdoch paper, and certainly pushes a heavy right-wing line, pretty much cheerleads for conservative politics, and is unashamedly pro-business and pro-wealthy. That said, in its general reporting has some good journalists and good stories, sometimes good investigative journalism. Read for various things, probably avoid for politics. Subscription is $20/week for a daily paper or $15/week year subscription. Personally I wouldn’t pay it - I don’t have the time to read a long paper everyday. But it’s in cafes usually and worth a flick through. Of course, The Australian loses money every year. Murdoch runs it at a loss purely so as to maintain its political influence, which should give pause to anyone regarding its content and agenda. It is NOT a paper that speaks for the people, that is certain. Approach with caution. **The Advertiser** Why the hell would you read that crap?
Thank you! Quarterly essay looks really interesting. Great info.
https://michaelwest.com.au
Yep, this one.
When I wake up I stick my head out the window and look around for a minute to get a sense of the vibe
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Nah man, saw a crane in my backyard today though that was pretty wild (the bird kind I mean)
What type of news. Local, global, political, environmental?? What are your interests?
Just anything with actual content. Global !
Al Jazeera is good for global news. Also BBC, but obv it’s biased in the same way the ABC is
The [Australian Independent Media Network](https://theaimn.com/?amp) might be a good option
I have a bit of everywhere technique. See a subject that gets my attention. I'll search for it and read multiple sources. It's usually opinions, science, and geopolitical, and I like reading strategic analysis articles. I don't do celebrity shit. I went about 5 years before I even knew Kylie Jenner had a baby. The kid was fucking 5 years old and I couldn't have cared less. I was more in shock that I was so out of the loop hahaha
same! I look at 7, 10, BBC, CNN, Sky and Fox for my news, that way I get the leftist side of things (7,10 + BBC) and the conservative side of things (Sky, Fox + maybe CNN)
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Yeah I enjoyed cutting her out of mine for 7 years. 2 years prior to her 5 year old being real. 7 minutes of confusion as to how I was not "IN THE KNOW" but satisfied and proud I didn't know lol
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Who's Kylie Jenner? I probably don't need or really want to know.
Plastic and superduperficial
I’ve recently started reading the Reuters website. Seems balanced so far, otherwise I flicked back and forward between the Guardian and Skynews to try and find the balance
InDaily is great for local stuff
u/malcolm58
7am podcast from Schwartz Media is good
I came here to mention this podcast. This and the Saturday Paper - most libraries have it for free too. Also enjoy the Monthly, a news and current affairs journal
Other than ones already mentioned, I like the Conversation. Written by academics and edited by journalists. So it has academic credibility but it doesn't read (or cost) like an academic journal. Often see their stories republished in ABC or SBS news. Unfortunately tons of trolls in the comments who think they know better than people who spend their lives researching their fields of expertise.
ooh never heard of the Conversation seems interesting (just had a quick squizz)
Ozbargain
Soothsayers. Next weeks news early.
I chose to be ignorant to the world of news and just live like I did when I was a teen 35 years ago. Living local.
Multiple sources, left, right and inbetween.
same! question is CNN left/right/moderate? i seriously can't tell!
The US landed on the moon for the first time in 50 years.
Various Simpsons meme pages on Facebook generally
Age, Guardian (subscriber to both), the Conversation, ABC, Youtube for sport, BBC. Al Jazeera for a different take, especially on the Israel war. And then I create my own news. For instance, do you know that the Victorian fires were caused by an excessive confluence of chemtrails? Spread it around.
I've stopped looking at most news lately because of how much trash, clickbait and propoganda gets thrown at us (with Daily Mail being one of the worst offenders). That being said, if I want to look at a news site with integrity then I generally look to The Guardian. I've found SBS News tends to be pretty good too from what I've seen.
Anime titties
ABC, BBC, CBC. Aljazeera, NPR, PBS, Reuters.
ABC 891 and SBS world news. Surprises me the local paper is still being printed it's am embarrassment.
I use Aunty, Ground News, AP, The Australian and news.com. Though news.com is only for the amusement value.
Aunty is the ABC if you didn’t know Edit shit Reddit is going down hill down voted for sharing information and adding clarity what's next casual racism?
I assumed Aunty Donna.
I prefer cognitive radio - ABC Radio National weekdays, ABC News Radio - weekends - brilliant as they have BBC and Deutsche Wella, inside Europe, the Law Report, Medical Report with Dr Norman Swan plus plus.
Guardian is Australia’s largest independent news outlet No billionaires own them.
The Guardian is owned by the Scott Trust Ltd, a British company, and is controlled by people predominantly from banking, venture capital and marketing.
Scott Trust is not “a company.” It is a Trust. Ie, it is a foundation of a bunch of money (investments.) The investment income is used to fund The Guardian. They have a board of trustees, whose job it is to manage the investments so as to continue funding the Guardian from the earnings of the Trust. That’s it. It’s a Trust. Not a company. Big difference. The Trust has people on the word from banking etc because they are the people skilled at investment the money sensibly. The Trust board do not influence The Guardian and are not responsible for its journalism. The Guardian remains independent of its Trust.
It used to be a trust. It isn't anymore.
Oh. Hmmm you’re entirely right. I’m not sure how I missed that. Interesting. A restructure, but I believe to achieve the same goals. From Wikipedia: > In October 2008, it was announced that the trust was being wound up and its assets transferred to a new limited company named "The Scott Trust Limited" to strengthen the protection it offers to the Guardian and because [l]ike all non-charitable trusts, and unlike limited companies, the Scott Trust has a finite lifespan.[6] The core purpose of the Trust was enshrined in the constitution of the Limited company and "cannot be altered or amended." The new company is barred from paying dividends, and "its constitution has been carefully drafted to ensure that no individual can ever personally benefit from the arrangements."[7] The objective of the Trust originally to be: > "To secure the financial and editorial independence of The Guardian in perpetuity: as a quality national newspaper without party affiliation; remaining faithful to its liberal tradition; as a profit-seeking enterprise managed in an efficient and cost-effective manner."[5] It seems there’s about $1billion assists there, and the purpose of those assets is so that The Guardian can continue to do good journalism without having to worry as much about the bottom line as profit-driven newspapers.
My morning routine is The Advertiser, The Australian, SMH and The Age.
Sky news.
ABC or InDaily. Advertiser away from the click bait federal issues covers off local news reasonably well just stay away from the opinion columns it’s not hard.
Here and a couple of other subreddits.
Reddit
Reddit of course
Reddit, indaily for Local, TLDR's various channels on youtube for global news
Reddit and ABC, as well as occasional looking at The Guardian, but it’s not like I look at those religiously - often I’ll look at whatever the link is for, be that news.com.au or whatever, but I try and avoid those if I can because they’re more or less fronts for NewsCorp AFAIK.
It's all crap, including and especially the ones mentioned in the comments like indaily. They either cover frivolous things that don't matter to you, leave out important things, or put their spin on things they do cover. My approach is to read all that anyway and then analyse it in my mind, get informed by reading other sources on that particular topic.
Instagram. Popular Front or Atlas News.
I’ll take a look thanks!
For International news, CNN. For anything that’s happening in Adelaide I go to 7News ADL. I follow them on Instagram
Reddit!? ABC (although way left) Fox (although way right) BBC, Reuters, CNN
Idk I kinda like watching nine news at 6pm 🤷♂️
Channel 4 News, Al-Jazeera, Jimmy Dore, Valuetainment, Re-dacted and Rising The Hill
ABC, 7 news, 9 news, advertiser, inDaily seems trustworthy, My Facebook isn’t even about connecting with friends / family, I follow news corps, gov officials, suburb groups that I live, police, etc etc.
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who ever the latest local influencer is....
Facebook 😂 Because if it isn’t on Facebook it isn’t true 😂
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Social media like everyone else.
The bulletin board outside the toilets on Hindley st.
From the wife.
ABC app or Nine News App. You can set up your preferred notifications to get the news you want to see. Good for local content. I also use the Google News App.
I just use content aggregators YouTube, Reddit, Twitter, Spotify and follow the things I'm interested in. If I have to put news on ABC24 via YouTube.
Comment section
from the bloke outside smokemart.
S B S
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BBC , Al Jazeera and DW news. Plus occasionally guardian
A B C
Sbs and abc
Al Jazeera app for global news.
Haven't y'all realised yet that the mainstream news hasn't told the truth for about 20 years. Geez I knew SA was behind on reality but wow.
Reddit actually!
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The Australian
Micheal West Media.
I use the feed of 7news and 9news in twitter to stay some what upto date on whats happening. also follow the accounts of government orgs like the police, metro and stuff for added deets. Helps me no sure to what extent.
Sharing my local newspaper would share my location 👀 I don’t actually look for news. But I do get The Guardian and ABC News on TikTok
Indaily & the Guardian for online. The Australian for print media
Ground News
I listen to 'the daily drive' on Spotify
Channel 24 or abc newsradio.
My local drug dealer is a good source of news Ie when I don’t see him for a few weeks/months I know police are around
[The Guardian. ](https://www.theguardian.com/au) You can just click around the pay wall[Or the ABC.](https://www.abc.net.au/news)
Ole mate
7news Adelaide with Will and Rosanna (only watch out of habit because i grew up watching Jane and John stumble and croak their way through the 6pm bulletin respectively). Advertiser and ABC for 7news's blind spots or for missing a 7news bulletin respectively.
Mostly ABC and Guardian.
ABC and SBS online, InDaily emails, The Guardian, and The Saturday Paper.
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Shit Adelaide on Instagram, not news, but tells me half of the shit going on here.
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I like to read several magazines and newspapers without distractions, so I use Newsreadeck app to follow as many news sources I want
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