The Australian news landscape was flipped on its head overnight with social media giant Facebook's decision to ban news content on its site in the country.
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The decision was made in response to a proposed media bargaining code, and has seen news organisations big and small stripped of their content.
Bans on government organisations including the Bureau of Meteorology and Fire and Rescue NSW have been reversed, but local news outlets including The Daily Advertiser have been removed indefinitely.
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In response, publisher Australian Community Media is encouraging readers to walk away from Facebook and find new ways to get quality, accurate and local information.
Here's how you can stay up to date in Wagga.
Straight from the source
As always, visit and bookmark dailyadvertiser.com.au to get first access to all our local and national news and sport.
From there you can even read a digital copy of the daily paper.
Keep a shortcut
While visiting The Daily Advertiser on Safari on your phone, tap the arrow in the middle of the bottom of your screen. From there, you can scroll down and select 'Add to Home Screen' to create a shortcut to the news on your phone. Check out the guide below:
From breaking news to your daily newspaper online, The Daily Advertiser can send news straight to your email address. To subscribe, submit your details here or fill out the form at the bottom of this story and choose from our breaking news, sports, editor's pick and even puzzle categories to get updates each day.
Social media
While Facebook is no longer an option, The Daily Advertiser will continue to share news as it breaks on Twitter. Follow us there and on Instagram at @DailyAdvertiser.
Google News
This month, The Daily Advertiser joined local and national news organisations in partnering with Google for the newly launched Google News Showcase.
Download the Google News app to start following news organisations relevant to you and get twice-daily briefings on the biggest stories from The Daily Advertiser newsroom.
Stay in touch
For questions and news tips, we're still just an email or phone call away. Get in touch at news@dailyadvertiser.com.au or call us on 6938 3300 during business hours.
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