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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:
RUSH HOUR: Cyclist’s revenge on Audi driver
AN ANGRY cyclist has unleashed the perfect revenge on a badly-behaved driver on a busy Sydney road, and he captured the whole thing on a helmet cam.
Robert E. Lee: Why confederate general is a divisive figure for Americans
THE violence in Charlottesville started over the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee. So why is the image of the confederate general so divisive?
Malcolm Roberts says burqa is an ‘affront to homosexuals’ in defending Pauline Hanson’s Senate stunt
LATELINE host Emma Alberici has grilled One Nation’s Malcolm Roberts over Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt in the Senate.
Emma Stone dethrones Jennifer Lawrence as Hollywood’s highest paid actress
JENNIFER Lawrence has been dethroned as Hollywood’s highest paying actress by another star. Can you guess who?
Bali killer Sara Connor splits with young lover and co-convicted David Taylor
BYRON Bay woman Sara Connor has split with her lover David Taylor, with whom she was convicted of a role in the killing of a Bali police officer one year ago.
Senator Fiona Nash reveals she is a dual UK-Australian citizen
NATIONALS deputy leader Fiona Nash is the latest MP embroiled in the dual citizenship drama after a stunning revelation.
Queensland Senator Barry O’Sullivan may be in breach of constitution due to family business dealings
GOVERNMENT backbencher Barry O’Sullivan may have fallen foul of the constitution because of family business dealings.
George Brandis attacks Pauline Hanson’s move to wear a burqa in the Senate
GEORGE Brandis’ condemnation of Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt got a standing ovation, as Anne Aly revealed what Muslim Australians really think of her.
Bali jail escapee Shaun Davidson would now be free, Bail Nine drug mule Renae Lawrence may soon be
BALI jail breaker Shaun Edward Davidson would have been released today had he not escaped just two months ago, while drug mule Renae Lawrence may soon be.
Bunnings UK posts $89 million loss
BUNNINGS has hit a snag. The $700 million UK expansion is looking like a bad idea, with one analyst warning of “disaster”.
Pauline Hanson’s most controversial moments
PAULINE Hanson has become infamous for her political stunts and polarising remarks. She may have outdone herself today.
Hoddle St killer Julian Knight loses final bid for freedom, will rot in jail
MASS murderer Julian Knight will never get out of jail after losing his final legal bid for freedom in the country’s highest court on Thursday.
Justice Minister Michael Keenan denies he is a dual citizen of UK and Australia
LIBERAL Party defector Cory Bernardi has claimed more MPs are not being truthful about their dual citizen status, as the PM faces more pressure.
Accused killer tells court of fears for his safety in jail: ‘I don’t want to do this’
THE man charged with killing a mother and her young daughter — who was found stuffed in a suitcase — has told a court he’s now afraid.
MasterChef judge George Calombaris pleads guilty to assaulting teenager at A-League grand final
MASTERCHEF judge George Calombaris has pleaded guilty to assaulting a teenager after the A-League grand final in Sydney.
Darwin social pics
Territorians and NT visitors know how to celebrate a good time. Check out social pictures from Monsoons Darwin and Casuarina All Sports Club.
Darwin social pictures
Social pictures from the open day at Larrakeyah Barracks and Teddy Bears’ Picnic at Darwin Esplanade