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RSS Channels

How to use The Sydney Morning Herald RSS channels

RSS Feed Example

Example viewed in Mozilla

RSS – which stands for Really Simple Syndication - is an easy way to view updates of the top headlines from The Sydney Morning Herald.

RSS feeds, or channels, are available for most sections of The Sydney Morning Herald and can be read in a program called a news reader or aggregator. A quick search of the web will find many free or inexpensive news readers with various capabilities.

Try searching for “RSS newsreader” or visit the Google RSS directory.

Once you have downloaded and installed a reader, follow its instructions for adding new channels.

Important terms of use:

Please make sure that your reader is configured to look for updates no more frequently than every hour. These feeds update only twice a day, so looking for changes less frequently is recommended.

These channels are for personal use and only in news reader applications. You may not publish headlines from these channels to a web page.

If you would like to publish our headlines on a website, please apply here.

You can use these links to view headlines from The Sydney Morning Herald sections:

(Internet Explorer will not display raw RSS XML files. To view the XML when using IE, right click the orange button and save the RSS file to your computer. You can then open it in a text editor or other program.)

The Sydney Morning Herald RSS Channels


Top Stories
XML Add to My Yahoo! http://feeds.smh.com.au/rssheadlines/top.xml
National
XML Add to My Yahoo! http://feeds.smh.com.au/rssheadlines/national.xml
World
XML Add to My Yahoo! http://feeds.smh.com.au/rssheadlines/world.xml
Business
XML Add to My Yahoo! http://business.smh.com.au/rss.xml
Entertainment
XML Add to My Yahoo! http://feeds.smh.com.au/rssheadlines/entertainment.xml
Technology
XML Add to My Yahoo! http://feeds.smh.com.au/rssheadlines/technology.xml
Sport
XML Add to My Yahoo! http://feeds.smh.com.au/rssheadlines/sport.xml
Small Business
XML Add to My Yahoo! http://smallbusiness.smh.com.au/rss/topstories.xml