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Full Digital Access to Newscorp Papers for Students and Teachers $2/Week @ Newscorp

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Came across this offer at the school I'm at. Drops the price to $2 a week.
After a bit of deduction also figured out the URLs for the other News Corp papers which have the same offer in each state.

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  • +32

    I'm sick of toilet paper deals on OzBargain

  • +31

    Indoctrinate the youth with Right wing Nutjobery Opinion

    NO Deal !

      • +15

        Opinions are not counted as such when they're markedly unhinged from reality and have no basis in reason. I will not respect "opinions" that degrade and belittle other people, deny climate change, hinder society's progress and take advantage of people so tired that they cannot think for themselves.

        The drivel printed to these papers would classify better in the realm of conspiracy or outright slander.

      • +4

        It's not "the real world" or "a different opinion."

        It's a blatant source of disinformation to push a political agenda.

    • Indoctrinate the youth with Right wing Nutjobery Opinion

      LOL…

      Melbournians only read the Herald Sun for the footy…

    • -3

      A typical unemployed bed wetting Centrelink wowser. lol

      • -3

        From Victoria too.
        Australias third world state.

  • -7

    Thanks OP

  • +26

    This paper doesn't clean as well as quilton gold

    • +5

      It'll leave cuts on your arse and your intelligence.

    • +4

      That’s because it’s already soiled.

  • +10

    $2 per week? That’s more than my prime membership.

    Definitely not with the content Rupert is advocating.

  • +10

    Yuck

  • -7

    I subscribe to the Australian, is it better to keep that or switch to daily telegraph?

    • +8

      Toilet paper is toilet paper, just buy whichever is softer on your keister

    • +1

      What is your preference? Single ply or two ply?

  • +12

    Those involved in education would surely be the least interested in these offerings that only epitomise ignorance

    • +3

      I don't know about that. When I did a subject called "Data-based Critical Thinking," these were very popular with the educators.

      They were an absolute goldmine of fallacies and examples of manipulated graphs!

  • +5

    they need to pay us instead to read their propagandas

  • +16

    There's a call for the Royal Commission into Murdoch's media. Why buy them when you can read at least the ABC news?

  • +12

    You can hit yourself with a hammer for free, and be more informed

  • +3

    it's probably a discounted price but useless anyway.

  • +5

    The most dangerous propaganda machine is on sale? I'm all for bargain hunting to the edge of the earth but if you want to throw your money away on this nonsense, at least donate it to red cross or something instead!

  • +3

    Propaganda delivered to your door

  • +17

    This is my first NEG ever!

    Cant even use it as toilet paper cos it's already got sh*t on it.

    Petition EN1938 - Royal Commission to ensure a strong, diverse Australian news media

    https://www.aph.gov.au/petition_list?id=EN1938

    309000 signed at time of this.

    • +6

      My first ever neg, too. Signed the petition. Thanks for sharing.

  • +2

    Mur-der corp, no deal

  • +7

    when even James Murdoch quits the family biz because their rags "legitimise disinformation", that should tell you something.

  • As much as I don't like them, The Daily Telegraph Local news does cover some "local" news that I am unable to locate elsewhere.
    Anyone care to enlighten me on where to get local news other then The Daily Telegraph?

    • +1

      I don't disagree that you can occasionally find news stories that aren't covered elsewhere. But you also risk reading all the junk opinion pieces that are mixed in with the news articles.

  • +3

    Paying a cent to read dangerously misleading 'news' is not a bargain imo

  • +3

    Fake news!

  • +6

    You can save an additional $2 per week by using a Firefox or Chrome extension such as Bypass Paywalls. (Do a google search for: "iamadamdev" or "bypass paywalls".)

    These add-ons make News Corp (and other newspaper) web-sites think that your browser is the Google Crawler, just visiting the site to do its usual Google business.

    I find it so incredibly annoying that newspapers like News Corp want to keep the website open for the Google Crawler, just so people doing Google searches are tricked into thinking that the website link is a free knowledge resource, rather than a paywalled commercial site.

    • Thanks! iamadamdev worked a treat

  • This is profit-less propaganda arm for the LNP.

  • No deal.

  • First ever neg, no disrespect to the OP. Newscorpse is absolute trash

    https://www.aph.gov.au/petition_list?id=EN1938

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