Free premium digital access for students as The Age launches subscription licence for Swinburne University
By Staffwriter in Media News on Tuesday, 01st July 2025 at 8:26am

Melbourne’s daily newspaper The Age is available to students and staff at Swinburne University of Technology from today in a new premium subscription licensing deal announced by Nine and aimed at engaging audiences with quality journalism.
Patrick Elligett, editor of The Age, said: “This is more than a subscription deal. It is an exciting partnership that will set Swinburne's students on a path to a better informed future with The Age's brand of rigorous and fearless independent journalism.”
Campus Access allows students and staff at Swinburne to have complete access to a premium digital subscription to the journalism in The Age from today.
With plans to make the licensing deal available to universities around Australia, Swinburne is the first Victorian unive...
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