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Take a look at our new digital issues!

Our new digital issue software is launching January 2024...
January 23, 2024

Click the links below to watch a tutorial on each feature...

NEW audio feature
Our new digital issue brings stories to life with an immersive audio feature. Simply click on the headphone symbol (available in both mobile and desktop views) to hear the article read out loud!

Exclusive video
Dive deeper into the narrative with exclusive video content. Our new issues will include larger videos, making the content more interactive!

Mobile friendly view
Our new digital issues are tailored for your mobile device! Experience seamless reading on the go...

Offline reading
No need to worry about wifi! Download your favourite content and enjoy reading it anytime, anywhere. Perfect for those long flights and the office commute.

Bookmark your page for later
Never lose track of your favourite stories... use our bookmark function to save your page for your next visit with one click.

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