Last updated: December 15, 2013

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Everything you need to know about News.com.au, including how to get the best experience and to get around. These FAQs are a compilation of the most common questions from readers.

general questions

  1. When is the website updated?
  2. Is there an app for my mobile device?
  3. How do I make News.com.au my homepage?
  4. How do I create a News.com.au shortcut on my phone?
  5. How do I make the text appear larger?
  6. Do you accept freelance articles or photos and videos?
  7. How can I get work experience at News.com.au?
  8. I want to work for News.com.au. Where can I find vacancies?
  9. How can I search for previous newspaper articles on News.com.au?
  10. How do I obtain a photograph that appeared on News.com.au?
  11. How do I seek approval to reproduce an article or photograph from News.com.au?
  12. How do I contact News.com.au?
  13. How can I contact Reader Help? 
  14. Where can I find News.com.au terms and conditions?
  15. How does News.com.au protect my privacy?
  16. How do I unsubscribe from News.com.au e-mails?
  17. Which newspapers form your network?

comments & community

  1. How do I share an article?
  2. Why is it possible to comment on some articles, but not others?
  3. What is News.com.au’s comment policy?
  4. I posted a comment. Why can’t I see it on the site?
  5. Can I include HTML in my comments?
  6. Why do you moderate comments?
  7. How do you moderate comments?
  8. I complained about something and you didn’t remove it, why?
  9. How can I contact the moderators?
  10. I have a complaint about moderation, how do I escalate it?

technical

  1. Are News.com.au articles available through RSS?
  2. Does News.com.au use cookies?
  3. What web browsers does News.com.au support?

answers to general questions

1 When is the website updated?

News.com.au is updated around the clock as news breaks.

2 Is there an app for my mobile device?

Download the News.com.au iPad app via iTunes. News.com.au can be accessed on mobile phones via our mobile site. There are a number of mobile apps for Apple and Android that save News.com.au articles including Pocket (formerly Read It Later).

3 How do I make News.com.au my homepage?

Visit make news.com.au your homepage.

4 How do I create a News.com.au shortcut on my phone?

For iPhone, go to news.com.au in your Safari browser, this will redirect to mobile.news.com.au.  Tap on the Share button at the bottom of the screen. Tap Add to Home Screen. You can then edit the name of the icon, press Add in the top right corner.

For Android, go to news.com.au in your Internet browser, this will redirect to mobile.news.com.au. Tap the right hand side of your device to show the settings, tap on Add shortcut to Home Screen. 

5 How do I make the text appear larger?

For detailed instructions see our Accessibility section.

6 Do you accept freelance articles, or photos and video?

We do not accept ad hoc freelance contributions.

If you would like to supply an idea for a story or a news-worthy photo or video (in which you hold the copyright), please use our Contact us section. Please note that you will not be paid for unsolicited story ideas or photographs. See our Terms and conditions for our policy for contributing content.

7 How can I get work experience at News.com.au?

Hands-on experience of our working environment and direct access to our people is the most valuable learning opportunity we can offer to aspiring media professionals.

Work experience for up to a week is provided for secondary school students. Internship placement of between 4 and 6 weeks may be offered to tertiary students undertaking a relevant course of study that requires practical experience.

Candidates must provide full contact details and some standard information from their educational institution. A Certificate of Currency confirming personal accident and liability insurance is also needed.

Contact our People and Learning team for information about our Work Experience and Internships Policy.

8 I want to work for News.com.au. Where I can find vacancies?

Search for the latest job vacancies via CareerOne.

9 How can I search for previous newspaper articles on News.com.au?

Past newspaper articles are available News Corp Australia's online news archive service Newstext

Newstext is a text-only editorial archive where articles are available for purchase. The archive contains no advertisements, classifieds, public notices, photographs, graphics or tables. If you need to review any of these items you will need to view back issues of our publications.

Back issues of our publications are available on microfilm at your nearest State Library, and most local community libraries can assist in obtaining recent copies of newspapers. School, TAFE and university libraries may also be of assistance.

10 How do I obtain a photograph that appeared on News.com.au?

Photos published on our sites and in News Corp Australia's newspapers are available for sale for personal use, via newsphotos.com.au. Visit newspix.com.au to purchase photos for professional use.

11 How do I seek permission to reproduce an article or photograph from News.com.au

News.com.au welcomes links from other sites. You can also use our headlines to link back to individual stories on News.com.au. Due to copyright restrictions, you should not reproduce the text of the story or any photographs or graphics used on News.com.au.

Requests to reproduce articles by staff writers are considered on a case-by-case basis. See Contact us  to find out how to submit your request. 

Photos published on our sites and in News Corp newspapers are available for sale for personal use, via newsphotos.com.au. Visit newspix.com.au to purchase photos for professional use. 

To access an archived article, contact our archive partner, Newstext. Charges apply if you decide to download an article.

12 How do I contact News.com.au?

Visit our Contact us page. 

13 How can I contact Reader Help?

Visit our More information section for support information.

14 Where can I find News.com.au terms and conditions?

A link to the site’s Terms and conditions can be found at the bottom of every page of News.com.au.

15 How does News.com.au protect my privacy?

We recognise the importance of protecting the privacy of personally identifiable information collected about our customers, including visitors to our website. News.com.au strictly abides to the privacy policy of our publisher, NewsLifeMedia. The full text of the policy can be found by visiting our Privacy policy page.

16 How do I unsubscribe from News.com.au e-mails?

Unsubscribe to News.com.au’s emails or update your email settings by using the links at the bottom of every email that is distributed.

17 Which newspapers form your network?

News Corp Australia publishes more than 100 newspapers in Australia, including:

answers to comments and community questions

1 How do I share an article?

There are share buttons for Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Linked In and Reddit available on every article. You can also share via email.

2 Why is it possible to comment on some articles but not others?

Some stories are subject to legal constraints. Comments will not be opened on stories that may jeopardise court action or result in vilification.

3 What is News.com.au’s comment policy?

At news.com.au we encourage healthy debate and discussion about topics of interest.

We moderate comments on our articles, after they have been posted and do our best to remove comments that are in poor-taste, prejudicial or profane.

Some of the reasons we remove comments include if comments break any laws or breach anyone’s rights, if comments are untrue, or if we believe they may be offensive to our readers. We also remove comments that are intended for commercial purposes.

4 I posted a comment. Why can't I see it on the site?

News.com.au uses it discretion in publishing comments. We remove comments that break the law or may be offensive to our readers.

5 Can I include HTML in my comments?

No, all comments must be text only.

6 Why do you moderate comments?

We moderate comments on our articles, after they have been posted and to remove comments that are in poor-taste, prejudicial or profane.

7 How do you moderate comments?

We moderate comments on our articles, after they have been posted and do our best to remove comments that are in poor-taste, prejudicial or profane.

Some of the reasons we remove comments include if comments break any laws or breach anyone’s rights, if comments are untrue, or if we believe they may be offensive to our readers. We also remove comments that are intended for commercial purposes.

8 I complained about something and you didn’t remove it, why?

We use our discretion in moderating our comments. We moderate comments on our articles, after they have been posted, and do our best to remove comments that are in poor-taste, prejudicial or profane. If you bring it to our attention via the Contact us form we will respond to your complaint, if your complaint is made within the comments forum, we cannot guarantee a response.

Some of the reasons we remove comments include if comments break any laws or breach anyone’s rights, if comments are untrue, or if we believe they may be offensive to our readers. We also remove comments that are intended for commercial purposes.

9 How can I contact the moderators?

To contact our moderators, please see Contact us.

10 I have a complaint about moderation, how do I escalate it?

To contact our moderators, please see Contact us.

answers to technical questions

1 Are News.com.au articles available through RSS?

News.com.au offers a free syndication service that lets you display the latest headlines to your website or intranet 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

This service is easy to implement and offers great flexibility. Users are able to choose from feeds direct from news finance, travel, entertainment, technology, sport, and lifestyle

Visit our RSS section for information on how to set-up this service on your site. 

2 Does News.com.au use cookies?

Yes. Cookies are data that a Web site transfers to an individual's hard drive for record-keeping purposes.  Cookies can facilitate a user's ongoing access to and use of a site. They allow us to track usage patterns and to compile data that can help us improve our content and target advertising. If you do not want information collected through the use of Cookies, there is a simple procedure in most browsers that allows you to deny or accept the Cookie feature. But you should note that Cookies may be necessary to provide you with features such as merchandise transactions or registered services.

3 What web browsers does news.com.au support?

The following browsers are currently supported by news.com.au

  • Internet Explorer 7,8,9
  • Chrome
  • Firefox 16+
  • Safari 5+ (desktop)
  • Safari 8+ (iPad)
  • Opera (minimal support)

Other browsers are not actively tested to the same standards as supported browsers at this time.