Welcome to the oldest Australian daily newspaper on the Internet.
The Australian National News of the Day.
This on-line paper is unique. Unlike traditional
papers it:
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largely reports on ,and links to, supporting on-line pages on topics not
seen in the mainstream dailies (on-line or hard copy).
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carries an archive of over 1,000 web pages - representing the daily
news and views of an Aussie since October 1995. (It is the oldest
on-line daily in Australia).
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carries a large amount of feedback from Australians on topical issues.
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is independent of any influence of either Murdoch or Packer or their
associates.
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has an archive now recognised by the National Library of
Australia and stored by the Smithsonian Institution in the USA.
Although the current on-line daily paper will remain free, the
on-line search and
daily date
based archive will only be available to paying subscribers from the
1st March 1998. The monthly charge being US$10. Payment can be made by
credit card.
This charge has been brought in to cover the growing administration costs
related to supporting this daily news paper and the archive. Costs such as
storage, time and related research.
We believe that the Australian National News of the
Day has played ,and will continue to play, an important role in the
Australian media.
Past highpoints of the Australian National News of the Day over the past
years include:
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the most comprehensive on-line coverage of Pauline Hanson as well as the
birth and subsequent growth of her political party Pauline Hanson's One
Nation.
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exposing the threat to physically assault Pauline Hanson.
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exposing the link between the Australian Labor Party and protesters trying
to close down One Nation meetings.
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being the first in Australia to the expose the threat of the multilateral
agreement on investment (MAI).
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exposing the systemic corruption between the mainstream media proprietors
and the major political parties.
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exposing numerous allegations of corruption at the highest levels including
state governments and federal politicians.
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challenging the role of the "politically correct" in our society and
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the fight to get a government body to remove blatant "politically
correct" pornography from its web pages.
This massive archive covering more than two years is available to paying
subscribers through the search engines (day or text-based).
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