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The Australian is a free iPhone app designed for users seeking access to news and articles from Australia. It serves as a browser optimized for reading various content, including articles, opinion pieces, and multimedia elements. The app features a user-friendly interface that allows for easy navigation and efficient access to the latest news updates. Additionally, users can customize their reading experience by saving articles for offline access and adjusting text sizes for better readability.

This application is compatible with iOS 16.4 and later, ensuring that a wide range of iPhone users can benefit from its offerings. The current version, 7.0.4, is available exclusively in English. The app's design emphasizes quick loading times and a streamlined user experience, making it a suitable tool for anyone interested in staying updated with Australian news.

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Release
Latest update
Version
7.7.7
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
9
Downloads Last Week
0

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The Australian app has been redesigned with a host of new features including improved navigation, story sharing and saving, and rich interactive...
The Australian app has been redesigned with a host of new features including improved navigation, story sharing and saving, and rich interactive stories. Delivered to your iPad and iPhone every morning, browse stories just like reading the paper, with interactive features, full screen galleries and video. Subscribers to The Australian have access to: Award-winning journalism: news from Australia and around the world - leading opinion, commentary and analysis from the most experienced journalists and correspondents and trusted sources including The Times of London, The Wall Street Journal and The Economist. Market-leading business coverage: The Australian Business Review each day in The Australian includes comprehensive coverage across every sector - Companies and Markets, Financial Services, Commercial Property, Business Gossip, Mergers & Acquisition. Unrivalled weekly industry coverage: Media, IT, Higher Education, Technology, Legal Affairs and Aviation. The Australian's magazines and in-depth sections, including Review, Inquirer, The Deal, WISH and The Weekend Australian Magazine as well as special liftouts like Mansion Australia. Challenging mind games with daily crosswords from The Times and Sunday Times plus Sudoku puzzles and the daily general knowledge quiz. Browse online, offline, anytime. Full access to the digital print edition, a digital replica of the paper exactly as it was printed, including all magazines and liftouts and access and store previous editions. Please note: This App supports iPads & iPhones on iOS9 and above. NB: Please be advised that with the release of Version 6.0 and our improvements to the Digital Print Edition platform user's archive of Digital Print Editions will no longer be available to view. How to gain full access to the app's content and features. 1: Subscribe through the App (via iTunes) for a monthly recurring subscription of $33.99 per month and receive your first month FREE. The subscription period will automatically renew unless turned off no later than 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your credit card will be charged through your iTunes account with the subscription price of $33.99 per month. You can manage your auto-renew subscription at any time from your iTunes Account Settings. For full Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy, please visit preferences. news.com.au. 2: Subscribers to The Australian with digital access may login to the app when prompted using their subscription credentials.

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