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The Guardian launches free online edition in Australia

British newspaper The Guardian yesterday launched a new online edition in Australia where print media is struggling, pledging an independent perspective and a multimedia approach.

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The Guardian's Australian online edition. Photo: SCMP Pictures

British newspaper The Guardian yesterday launched a new online edition in Australia where print media is struggling, pledging an independent perspective and a multimedia approach.

The Guardian, the world's third-most widely read newspaper website, unveiled the new site with an exclusive interview with Prime Minister Julia Gillard and a pledge it will operate without a paywall.

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This is in contrast to Fairfax and News Limited which dominate the Australian media landscape and are increasingly asking readers to pay for digital content.

"Australians are looking for an alternative that is truly independent, both global and local, which offers serious reporting and lively commentary," said Australian editor-in-chief Katharine Viner.

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"Starting today, we'll be reporting and blogging, providing commentary, debate and community interaction as well as using cutting-edge data visualisation and interactive technology to engage readers in new ways."

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