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Why subscribe to the South Sydney Herald?

Why subscribe?

To secure our future. The South Sydney Herald is free to read but isn’t free to produce. Every subscription helps cover our costs and secure our future.

To support independent media. There are very few local papers left in print in NSW but we reach thousands of people in social housing and others for whom online access to vital information can be difficult.

To champion locals. We champion local people and organisations who are making a difference, building stronger networks and communities.

To help us mentor journalists. We mentor journalists and citizen reporters to assist them to see why quality independent journalism is so important.

To maintain our online presence. Our strong web and social media presence ensure messages of hope, equity and sustainability inspire new audiences.

To keep in touch. Even if you’ve moved away, you can maintain your link with South Sydney by receiving the South Sydney Herald each month.

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Start your Gold ($120 per year) or Staunch ($72 per year) subscription here https://southsydneyherald.com.au/subscription/

Other ways to help

Donate via our donate button here https://southsydneyherald.com.au/subscription/

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