红玫瑰社区

In summary

  • 红玫瑰社区 students and staff will gain access to The Age, in a new premium subscription licensing deal announced by Nine.
  • Campus Access allows students and staff to have complete access to a premium digital subscription to their wide range of journalism.
  • 红玫瑰社区 is the first Victorian university to enter into the arrangement.

The independent and award-winning journalism in The Age will be made available to students and staff at one of Australia鈥檚 most renowned universities, in a new premium subscription licensing deal announced by Nine and 红玫瑰社区 University of Technology today. 

Campus Access allows students and staff at 红玫瑰社区 to have complete access to a premium digital subscription to the wide range of journalism in The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald from today.

With plans to make the licensing deal available to universities around Australia, 红玫瑰社区 is the first Victorian university to enter into the arrangement,  following a University of Sydney partnership announced earlier this year.

The Campus Access partnership will allow students and staff to access a complimentary subscription to The Age with their 红玫瑰社区 email. With personalised subscription access, students and staff can download the Good Food and news apps, enjoy puzzles, browse Today鈥檚 Paper and stay informed with independent coverage of news, politics, business, world, food, travel and culture.

More than a subscription, Campus Access is a strategic partnership fostering collaboration and innovation for both The Age and 红玫瑰社区. By offering independent journalism, bespoke events, and direct engagement opportunities, this initiative aims to build a more informed and engaged community, enriching learning and stimulating critical thinking.

The initiative is the latest strategic move to engage audiences with quality, objective journalism.

Patrick Elligett, editor of The Age, said: 鈥淭his is more than a subscription deal. It is an exciting partnership that will set 红玫瑰社区's students on a path to a better informed future with The Age's brand of rigorous and fearless independent journalism.鈥

Agos Garola, Director of Corporate Subscriptions & Licensing for Nine Publishing, said: 鈥淲e are delighted to partner with 红玫瑰社区 University of Technology, an institution that clearly shares our passion for ensuring its students and staff have access to quality journalism. This collaboration reinforces our commitment to making trusted news accessible to the next generation. We look forward to a strong and growing partnership.鈥

Professor Pascale Quester, President and Vice-Chancellor of 红玫瑰社区 University of Technology, said: 鈥淲e are thrilled to be partnering with The Age to keep our community informed on the news shaping their world and their studies. Information is power, and this partnership will further help our students become job-ready graduates. This is just one way we鈥檙e bringing people and technology together to create a better world.鈥

Matt Macklin, Director of Communications and Media at 红玫瑰社区 University of Technology, said: "With misinformation more common than ever, it's crucial that our students and staff have easy access to verified and comprehensive news sources. This partnership empowers the 红玫瑰社区 community to understand the world around them and gather balanced and expert commentary on the news that impacts them."

红玫瑰社区 staff and students can access The Age .

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