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[Teacher Offer] Herald Sun Digital/Print Subscription: Digital $25/Year, Digital + Weekday School Delivery $50/Year & More

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Herald Sun offer for Teachers

  • Unrestricted Digital - $25 (52 weeks)
  • Unrestricted Digital + WEEKDAY School Delivery - $50
  • Unrestricted Digital + WEEKDAY School Delivery + WEEKEND Home Delivery - $200
  • Unrestricted Digital + 7-DAY Home Delivery - $260

Terms and Conditions

These offers are available to VIC primary and secondary school registered casual and full time teachers as at the date of subscription who remain so for the 2018 school year. Home Delivery offers valid only where normal home delivery exists for VIC residents and where no additional freight is charged. Offer ends 23 March 2018. One offer per person. We may contact you or your school to validate your eligibility. If you are not eligible, your subscription will be cancelled. To take up these offers you must give your current school email address. School Delivery is not transferable to home delivery. School delivery is for gazetted VIC public school term dates. No delivery on public holidays. Subscriptions are not transferable and cannot be suspended. Payment in advance by credit/debit card or PayPal only. Payments are not refundable if customer cancels their subscription (subject to full terms and conditions and the law). Redirections are not permitted. No credit for occasional missed deliveries. +Rewards not available on all 2018 Teachers Offers. Full offer terms and conditions apply, see www.heraldsun.com.au/teacherterms for details. Not available with any other offer.

  • UNRESTRICTED DIGITAL – billed as $25 for 52 weeks. At end of subscription period, subscription will automatically renew as follows – payment in advance of $25 by credit/debit card or PayPal only. Renewals occur unless cancelled in accordance with the full terms and conditions. Digital access commences from the time the subscription is processed and runs for 52 weeks.

  • WEEKDAY SCHOOL DELIVERY + DIGITAL - billed as $50 for up to 40 weeks of Herald Sun school delivery on school days starting 30 January 2018 or from the time the offer is processed (up to 10 days after subscribing), whichever is later. Last school day delivery will be Friday 21 December 2018. Digital access for this offer runs from 30 January 2018 to 29 January 2019.

  • WEEKDAY SCHOOL DELIVERY + WEEKEND HOME DELIVERY + DIGITAL - billed as $200 for up to 40 weeks of Herald Sun delivery to school on school days and Saturday Herald Sun and Sunday Herald Sun Home Delivery up to 52 weeks starting 4 February 2018 or from the time the offer is processed (up to 10 days after subscribing), whichever is later. Last school day delivery will be Friday 21 December 2018 with the last weekend delivery being Sunday 28 January 2019. Digital access for this offer runs from 30 January 2018 to 29 January 2019.

  • 7 DAY HOME DELIVERY + DIGITAL – billed as $260 for 52 weeks of Herald Sun and Sunday Herald Sun Home Delivery. At end of subscription period, subscription will automatically renew as follows – payment in advance of $260 by credit/debit card or PayPal only. Renewals occur unless cancelled in accordance with the full terms and conditions. Digital access commences from the time the subscription is processed and runs for 52 weeks.

NOTE: For both Unrestricted Digital Access only and 7 Day Home Delivery + Unrestricted Digital Access offers, renewals occur on the same terms unless cancelled and we reserve the right to increase prices by giving 28 days prior notice to renewal.

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  • +12

    You would have to be an idiot to pay for news in this day and age but to pay for News LTD trash, god help you

    • +5

      Agree up to a point. Quality journalism (which Herald Sun isn't) deserves to be supported financially.

      • Yeah but the so called quality journalism is fairly crap too. Too much opinion passed off as journalism. The nice thing about news corp rags is that the bias is easily recognised (they don't pretend), where as Fairfax, Guardian, etc aren't so easy. All media ia terrible at admitting mistakes, let alone correcting them.

        The scum does have the best AFL coverage if that's your thing. That'd be the reason I'd subscribe.

        ABC news used to be fairly good, but for some reason about 4mths ago, they've gone down the Buzzfeed/Tabloid headline route. "You won't believe….", "The 10 best/worst…"

        And my favourite news story, one which mostly consist of reprinted twitter comments.

        Anyway I'll finish my rant with saying SBS is probably the best news source in Oz for independent news.

        https://www.sbs.com.au/news/

    • -1

      Possibly the second-worst paper in the country, after the Telegraph and before The Australian. A truly irredeemable pastiche of uninformed opinions, stale news poached from reddit, glaring spelling errors, and unquestioned regurgitation of racist Government press releases.

      • -1

        Cheaper elsewhere?

        Just because you get YourABC and Getup news for free doesn't mean this is not a deal.

      • Remarkable how much news broken on Reddit is shown on prime TV, including 'factual' user comments.

  • +9

    Teachers Offer

    Teachers' Offer

    • I think 'Teachers Offer' is correct.

      Teachers' Offer would be an offer being made by (instead of for) a number of teachers (as you imply ownership of the word 'offer').

      Yes, nit picky, but I'm studying to be a teacher :P

      • Teachers' Offer would be an offer being made by

        It's an offer that belongs only to Teachers.

        • Agree to disagree

        • @kapone:

          Teachers' Offer

      • Without the apostrophe it's just a plural whereas this is clearly a possessive (the offer is intended for teachers and hence in a sense belongs to them only). Hence the apostrophe after the "s" is the correct form.

  • Any similar offer for The Australian or SMH in Sydney, I will take..

  • Now, how do we get one of those .edu.au email addresses again?

    • Register one here
      https://www.domainname.edu.au

      I see ozbargain.edu.au is available. And it looks like its self assessment on whether you're eligible.

      • Nope, they still check your eligibility. The self-assessment is for people to find out if they would be eligible before applying.

    • I just tested it with a made up name and the primary school I went to and it seemed to accept it. It went through to the fill in details and payment page, so I assumed it worked. I didn't purchase it though as I don't really want it.

      I used something along the lines of [email protected]

      • Thanks. Worked for me. Only got it for the Supercoach NRL/AFL stuff, not interested in the other stuff. Saves google searching everything which is a PIA.

  • +1

    I think the deal is valid for daily telegraph as well. https://myaccount.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/templateCampaig…

    • Also gets you access to Supercoach Gold for NRL - at least it did in 2017. I'm hoping it's the same for 2018.

  • +2

    Any teacher reading the Herald should be fired for unprofessionalism.

  • Um, why not just Google "news" for free and have access to more outlets with different opinions for a fuller picture?…

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