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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:
Three teenagers on the run after stabbing woman at Southern Cross station
THREE teenagers are on the run after a stabbing incident at a Melbourne train station that left a young victim with slashes on her arm.
Tina Cahill charged with stabbing murder of her fiance in Padstow
JUST a month after getting engaged, young dad David Walsh is dead and his fiancee has been charged with his murder.
Parramatta stabbing: Woman dies after being knifed in chest
A WOMAN has died after being stabbed in the chest at a home in Sydney’s west.
Darwin bombing: a story that’s remained ‘in the shadows’
IT’S been 75 years since 188 Japanese planes bombed Darwin in the first of almost 100 air raids, drawing the top end of Australia into World War II.
Shocking image of Kim Jong-nam ‘unconscious in airport chair after being poisoned’
A SHOCKING photo has emerged of Kim Jong-nam, who was attacked at an airport with poison, just before he died.
Severe thunderstorm hammers Sydney suburbs
FORECASTERS are predicting flash flooding and destructive winds as powerful thunderstorms strike from Gosford to Wollongong.
Barnaby Joyce says he’s no fool and that even his critics have realised he is a good politician
THIS is Barnaby Joyce uncut. While he has a ‘warm’ relationship with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, he stopped short of calling them mates.
Children as young as six-months-old are being encouraged to learn basic mathematics concepts
PARENTS are being encouraged to teach babies as young as six months old basic maths as Australia continues to slide in global numeracy rankings.
Deadly drug seized in Queensland mail
QUEENSLAND authorities have intercepted a package in the mail, of a substance 10,000 times as potent as morphine.
Pauline Hanson’s biggest test is coming
ANALYSIS: She’s had a strong run since sweeping back into the Senate. But is Australia really ready to embrace Pauline Hanson? We’re about to find out.
Teenagers ditch safe sex as HIV education clinic closes
AUSTRALIAN teenagers are putting themselves at considerable risk of contracting serious infections due to their lax safe sex practices.
Little-known loopholes are being used by consumers to get discounts on private health insurance
CLEVER consumers are exploiting little-known loopholes to get big discounts on private health insurance.
James McGowan confessed to a Scottish murder after exploding with guilt, 13 years on
JAMES McGowan got away with a murder 15,000km from home, before a mistakenly recorded phone call provided the smoking gun police were looking for.
Samsung defacto head Lee Jae-Yong arrested on charges related to a political corruption scandal
SOUTH Korea has been shocked by the arrest of the defacto head of Samsung as the country’s political corruption scandal deepens.
‘If I’m such a liar, why haven’t they sued my ass?’
FORMER Scientologist Leah Remini has no plans to be silenced by her former religion. Not after it took her 30 years in the “cult” to find her voice.
Raptors
The first group of US air force F22s arrived at RAAF Tindal near Katherine ahead of the first Enhanced Air Cooperation activity in Australia under the US Force Posture Initiatives.