Read the world with Libraries' new eNewspaper collection

Online newspapers now available through Sunshine Coast Libraries

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Keeping up with local, national and international news has never been easier, thanks to Sunshine Coast Libraries’ new eNewspaper collection in BorrowBox

Library members can now access more than 200 newspapers from Australia and around the world, free with their membership and available anytime, anywhere. 

Whether you're interested in local headlines, world affairs, business, sport, entertainment or lifestyle news, BorrowBox Newspapers offers a convenient way to stay informed from the comfort of home or while on the go. 

The expanded digital collection provides members with even more opportunities to access quality information and stay connected to topics that matter to them. 

Members can borrow and read newspapers anytime on their computer, tablet or smartphone, making it a convenient way to stay informed wherever they are. 

Available through the BorrowBox app, the collection includes leading Australian and international publications, giving readers access to a diverse range of news sources and perspectives through a simple, easy-to-use platform. 

The addition of eNewspapers further expands Sunshine Coast Libraries’ growing eLibrary collection, which already includes eBooks, eAudiobooks, digital magazines, movies and music, all available free to library members. 

Whether you enjoy reading the morning paper with a coffee, following major world events, researching areas of interest or keeping up with news from overseas, BorrowBox Newspapers puts a world of information at your fingertips.

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Get started

To access eNewspapers, download the BorrowBox app or visit the Sunshine Coast Libraries website for more information. 

Not a member? Joining is free and gives you instant access to a world of digital content through Sunshine Coast Libraries’ eLibrary.

 

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