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Picture this!Technology now makes it possible for anyone to capture that news-making moment on a digital camera or mobile phone. Because of this, we would like you to be our eyewitnesses to help us record events as they happen, whether that's overseas, or in your own backyard. It's now possible to send us your images and video from a mobile phone or digital camera and have them published on the ABC's online news website. Email your pictures and video to: or to send them via MMS to 0448 859 894 (+61 448 859 894 if you're overseas.) Why not put this email address and number in your phone contacts and address books now - you never know when you'll be on the spot. Normal call and network charges will apply. PodcastingABC Online has begun providing MP3 downloads and podcast feeds for the Radio Current Affairs programs. These files are individual story items from AM, The World Today, PM and Correspondents Report. The audio is in MP3 format. Audio downloading allows listeners more control over which programs they hear, when, and even where. If you want to manually download files as MP3s, please go to the individual program page and right click on the 'MP3' link, then save to a selected folder. Details of how to access the podcast feeds are set out at the Downloadable Audio Project Help
Terms of Use: The ABC grants you a licence to download these audio/audio-visual files (as applicable) for your private, personal, domestic, non-commercial use only. You may not use these audio/audio-visual files (as applicable) for any other purpose (including but without limitation downloading, editing, or using these files for the purpose of (a) distribution to a third party; or (b) promoting, advertising, endorsing or implying a connection with you (or any third party) and the ABC, its agents or employees). The ABC will not be liable for any loss or damage (including but without limitation any costs charged by your service provider incurred by you in receiving the download), which you may suffer as a result of or connected with the download or use of these files. RSS FeedsRSS is an alternative view of a web page that allows you to subscribe and read the content in RSS newsreader software. Whenever the web page is updated your newsreader will automatically display the new item. There are many news readers available and many are free. Some news readers are programs you download and install on your computer and others are web-based services that you access with your web browser. There is a list of RSS readers maintained at DMOZ Open Directory Project. To subscribe to an RSS feed, right-click on the orange XML icon and select "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location" to copy the location URL and then paste it into the appropriate place in your RSS reader. Follow the instructions for your particular news reader. Terms of Use: ABC RSS feeds are protected by Australian and international copyright laws and are available for personal, non-commercial use only. NewsMailABC NewsMail is the ABC's email news service. NewsMail was developed in response to requests from users for an email service to keep them informed of the major events of the day. With NewsMail, ABC News Online will provide you with news updates twice a day to the email address you nominate. The updates will be sent each morning and afternoon. In the event of a major story, you will receive a special news update by email. Simply fill out the form below and click the Submit button. |
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