Entry RSS Feeds

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format that enables the sharing, or syndication of content in the form of a feed or channel.

Feeds contain a list of items, each a link back to the source article, essay, photograph, sound file, video... any form of content that anyone would want to share.

Content can be fed between web sites, pooled into a single location to make it easier for people to browse a single source rather than the many sites this information could be available from.

APC.au offers the following feeds with headlines, descriptions and links back to full articles.

Feeds from APC.au:

Or select just the categories that interest you:

Feeds from our ICT Policy partners:

Using APC.au feeds

All feeds are protected by an Attribution, Non Commercial, No Derivative Works Creative Commons License unless otherwise stated by the feed source owner.

You may copy headlines, abstracts and links ensuring the source of each content feed is aknowledged.

Accessing RSS feeds

Some people will use a program that provides a single interface to any number of feeds, from any number of locations. XML/RSS readers, or aggregators can found via Google: Newsreaders.

Adding your feed

Have a feed to add to this site? Write to us and include your XML/RSS 1.0 or ATOM address .

What is RSS?

For an informed read on RSS, try an Introduction to RSS from the "RSS Tutorial for Content Publishers and Webmasters".