What is the main newspaper in Canberra?
The Canberra Times
The Canberra Times is a daily newspaper in Canberra, Australia, which is published by Australian Community Media. Founded in 1926, the newspaper converted from broadsheet to tabloid format in 1956.
Is the Times left or right?
In general, the political position of The Times is considered to be centre-right.
Is The Canberra Times a Fairfax paper?
Fairfax Media and Nine Entertainment Company merged in 2018, to become Nine. The company’s Australian Community Media division, including The Canberra Times, was bought in 2019 by Antony Catalano and Alex Waislitz.
How do I find old local newspaper articles?
If you don’t see an online version in the library catalog or it is the wrong time period, try finding freely available digitized versions through:
- Williams WorldCat.
- International Coalition on Newspapers list of newspaper digitization projects.
- Google News Archive Search.
Where can I view newspapers for free?
Websites that are free to use include the Library of Congress Archives and Free Newspaper Archives. Local libraries also offer online resources to view archived newspapers. Contact your local library or visit the library website to search for resources.
How can I read newspapers for free?
10 Ways to Read Articles Without Subscription
- Open the page in Incognito Tab.
- Stop the page loading before the paywall gets loaded.
- Reset Your Browser Cookies.
- Open the webpage on Mobile Browser.
- Save the article as a PDF.
- Look for the Duplicate Article.
- Use a VPN Service.
- Use Outline to read articles without a subscription.
What percentage of Australians read the news?
In 2021, around 61 percent of Australians accessed news via television in an average week, and just over half caught up on news via social media and/or blogs. By comparison, just 20 percent used print-based media to access news.