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2016 Herald Sun & The Weekly Times University Offers: $25

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Heraldsun University offer again. I usually read Fairfax publications at work, so it is good enough for as a weekend paper.

HERALD SUN

  • Weekday Campus Collection + Weekend Home delivery for up to 40 weeks: $25
  • Unrestricted digital access on all your devices PLUS the Herald Sun tablet app For 52 weeks: $25
  • THE WEEKLY TIMES Weekday Campus Collection For up to 40 weeks: $25
OFFER FEATURES AND THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
Campus collection & Home delivery Features

Offer available until 30 June 2016
The Herald Sun subscription period runs from 15 February to 18 November 2016
The Weekly Times subscription period runs from 17 February to 23 November 2016
Available from the designated bookshop or newsagent at the participating campuses listed above
Redemption cards will be mailed to you before the 8th of February. If you subscribe after this start date you will receive your redemption card within 10 business days.
If your campus is not listed, you can subscribe to the Full Digital Access offer
You can put your delivery on hold when you go on holiday

Unrestricted Digital Access Features

Offer available until 30 June 2016
52 weeks of Unrestricted digital access on desktop and mobile, which starts on sign up
The Herald Sun iPad app
Subscription to foxsports.com.au
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The Herald Sun Digital Print Edition

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  • is there a generic student id number

    • Use generic id like 976846 should work

  • +1

    Would love to see a similar offer from SMH.

  • used to be $10 now $25.
    media use these deals to bump up their reader / subscription numbers as every copy delivered every day counts as a subscriber of the numbers sent to ad agencies. a bit of a rort but good for us.
    similar the the dodgy nielsen tv ratings which dont factor in the fact that much fewer ppl watch tv and instead use netflix / youtube etc.

    • +1

      The price has been 25$ since last year. I agreed, it may be a tactic against Fairfax to improve their Nielsen ratings.

    • +1

      Petrol used to be 45c a litre too.

      • and you used to have to actually be good at something to get famous

  • +1

    anyone know of any deals like this for The Age? I got a similar deal for The Age from ozbargain years ago, but haven't found anything since then =(

    • if you go back to school maybe? Or just hang out at Uni for O week.

      • heh I wish =(, work full time and doing online uni

        • well then being a high tax paying poor uni student, they online version from your local library is the cheapest (free) way to go. It's actually not too bad in Firefox as you can tap on an article & it pops up in a box so you can read it.

          Personally I find The Guardian a much better, free read then The Age/SMH these days.

    • I think you can access all the newspapers via the libraries. It's free.

  • +1

    Herald Sun: perfect for simplistic thinking right wingers (tautology)
    - delivered by Murdoch Global Warming Denial & Obfuscation Ltd

    • +1

      I think no one is perfect.

    • +2

      if you take it into the dunny, remove the opinion pieces/columist/editorials for later use & reads the sport section. You have a win-win situation. I challenge you to find a better quality toilet tissue then Mr Bolts columns. It's just the right length and that smugness just feels so good, so right, on the second and third wipe.

      • We have ABC and SBS funded by my tax money, it is important to have people like Bolt so that there is a balance view :-)

        • totally agree, the selling of my mined resources to fund Mr Bolt is well spent.
          The $15m or so of my tax dollars spent with News Ltd for advertising is also well spent to support my sport & toilet tissue needs.

  • They used to have summer holiday delivery for about $25. Anyone seen any offers for this summer?

  • Reading this will make you more stupid

  • Wouldn't be an Ozbargain deal on a media outlet without partisan bickering, would it?

    I've used this for The Courier Mail, who offer no student subscriptions for a couple of years now - so you can get good use of it outside of Victoria. It's great value for a quick read in the morning, regardless of what you think of the editorial direction.

  • Is this still the best deal?

    • If you have a university collection point near you, absolutely.

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