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The Economist 12 Week Print Subscription $60 (Free Moleskine Included)

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$5 per issue (usually $12 rrp). 1 issue per week for 12 weeks. Also free Moleskine included*.

This magazine seems to get good reviews for in depth coverage.

Please Note - You will automatically be charged standard price for the next subscription period if you do not cancel prior.

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DIGITAL ONLY

12 weeks A$45

A$3.75 per week
Saving 73%*
Receive a Free limited edition The Economist Moleskine notebook

DIGITAL AND PRINT

12 weeks A$70

A$5.83 per week
Saving 78%*
Receive a Free limited edition The Economist Moleskine notebook

*No moles were harmed during the creation of this Bargain

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  • Cashrewards is showing up to $48 cashback.

    • So is that $12 after cash back?

      • Got a bit too keen, looks like it only kicks in for 16 week+ subscriptions.

  • +2

    Good deal - if anyone doesn't mind reading the e-mag, you can get a free Sydney City Library card, which gives you access to its e-magazine database (including The Economist):

    http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/explore/libraries/elibrar…

  • +1

    Not sure if this gives you access but I wholeheartedly recommend their audio edition which is a recorded version of all their weekly articles. Great to listen to on the commute. Also they separately release a number of free podcasts each week that cover extra material and touch on some of their weekly articles.

    • It seems if you get the print plus digital for $70 the audio edition is included. I might splurge the extra $10 and check it out.

  • 12 weeks was $40 then it went up to 50, then 55 now 60

    • +4

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      Now where were we? Oh yeah: the important thing was I had an onion on my belt, which was the style at the time. They didn't have white onions because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones…

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