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Introducing News Feeds (also known as RSS feeds)
News feeds are an easy way to see when a website has added new content. You can get notified of new content, when it is published, without having to visit the website to check for updates.
Our website provides feeds for both the desktop and mobile versions.
How do I start using News Feeds?
To get started you need a news feed reader. Each one is different and they change over time so you should view the help file for the News Feed service you are using. The most common ones are described below.
Web Browser RSS readers
Browsers handle RSS feeds either through their own built in News Feed reader or through extensions available in their stores. Use these to get notifications of updated content to this site straight to your browser.
RSS aggregators -Websites and Apps
Some websites and Apps specialise in aggregating RSS feeds to give you a one stop shop for getting all your notifications from multiple sites. They allow you to manage RSS feeds from multiple sites across your many devices (for example; desktop, mobile and tablet).
Some email software also have in-built News Feed readers which allow you to add RSS feeds to get notifications.
Terms & Conditions
These News Feeds are for personal use only and can only be used by news reader services. You may not publish headlines or the content from our RSS feeds to a web page, application or other digital service. By using our News Feeds, you agree to our terms and conditions.
How do I subscribe to News Feeds?
Most pages on this site have a News Feed service. You can just add the url of the page to your News Reader service.
Direct links to the most popular Herald Sun news feeds are below. Click on the links below or copy and paste the feed url into your News Feed service.
Top Feeds:
Exclusive polling reveals what Tasmanian voters really think
EXCLUSIVE: THE southern seat of Franklin and former premier Lara Giddings could play key roles in the future of a majority Hodgman government, new polling suggests.
Crews rush to serious crash on the Tasman Highway near Mornington
EMERGENCY crews are at the scene of a serious crash involving several vehicles on the Tasman Highway near the Mornington roundabout.
Dangerous prisoner Jamie Gregory McCrossen fails to front appeal court hearing
THE future of a bid by one of the state’s longest-serving prisoners for release after 26 years behind bars is uncertain.
Speaker Elise Archer makes historic rule change to allow breastfeeding MPs to take babies into the House
TASMANIAN Lower House MPs who are also new mums will be able to bring their babies into the chamber under historic changes instigated by the Speaker.
Test humiliation not enough to ruin Finn’s birthday celebration
YOUNG Finn Karkoszka wasn’t letting Australia’s batting collapse stop him from celebrating his sixth birthday in the way he wanted.
Tasmania’s Sentencing Advisory Council recommends four-year jail terms for child rapists
CHILD rapists will be jailed for a minimum of four years if a new report on mandatory prison terms is accepted by the State Government.
James Ernest Davey pleads not guilty to Sandy Bay speargun robbery
A LUTANA man has denied holding up a Sandy Bay residence with a speargun two years ago.
Man denies Gagebrook shooting charges
A MAN has denied shooting a neighbour after a verbal dispute over a back fence at Gagebrook.
Macquarie Harbour salmon farmers may be hit with new rules
MACQUARIE Harbour salmon farmers may face new rules on the back of fresh data which shows water oxygen levels are low and the harbour bed polluted.
Huon Valley Council commissioner Adriana Taylor sacks general manager Simone Watson
THE Huon Valley Council commissioner has sacked the council’s general manager Simone Watson.
Andrew Wilkie calls on Premier Will Hodgman to fix ‘shambolic’ Mac Point process
THE Premier has been called on to personally intervene to get the Macquarie Point redevelopment project back on track.
Health Minister Jacquie Petrusma says Safe Pathways agreement under review after on-air claims
TASMANIA’S Human Services Minister says a private operator delivering services for children in out-of-home care is under review following a series of allegations.
Huon Valley Caravan Park farmstay raw milk row set for talks
A TOURISM operator who fell foul of state laws after offering guests a taste of milk fresh from the cow will meet the Tasmanian Dairy Industry Authority.
Tasmanian Catholic Archbishop Julian Porteous takes a hard line on same-sex marriage
TASMANIA’S Catholic Archbishop has told Catholic schools they must enable their students to have a “deep respect” for the dignity of marriage and family.
Rail enthusiasts urged to jump on board new Footplate Experience on West Coast Wilderness Railway
EVER wanted to drive your own steam train? Best set a course for Queenstown in Tasmania.
Supermoon viewed from Tasmania
All eyes were turned skyward in Tasmania last night for the spectacular lunar display.
2016 Point to Pinnacle
Freezing conditions on the summit of Mt Wellington forced a route change in this years Point to Pinnacle, returning to Wrest Point after turning at Bracken Lane.