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AAP, Australia's national news agency, is committed to maintaining the highest standards of accuracy, impartiality and fairness.

AAP is a member of, and is bound by the Standards of Practice of the Australian Press Council. If you believe the Standards may have been breached, you may approach AAP itself standards@aap.com.au or contact the council by email info@presscouncil.org.au or by phone (02) 9261 1930. For further information see www.presscouncil.org.au.

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AsiaNet

The AsiaNet world network gathers and maintains mainstream newspapers and specialist publications, radio, TV lists for delivery via newswire, fax, email and the internet.

A bonus with every release that passes through the AsiaNet system is a vast online exposure on scores of websites and databases. Stories are archived for background, education and contacts.

Clients choose single or multiple countries appropriate to them, and the time they wish to distribute their news. They also select a category: It might be general news, high technology, business, health, travel, entertainment…….all have specially targeted media points.

A key part of the AsiaNet service is to provide media in many lands with a translated version of the client's original copy in a style acceptable for publication. This overcomes cultural and language barriers and guarantees some news-of-the-day consideration by media.

In summary, AsiaNet, through its prominent news partners, arranges for clients' news releases to be distributed full text, unedited and translated where necessary. They are dispatched through AsiaNet's Internet Operations Platform to locations and lists reaching a combination of general news and industry-specific media as instructed by the source.

AsiaNet can call on experts in all areas of the media to give advice and tailor a media campaign for clients wanting to tap into an international audience.


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Phone: +61 (2) 9322 8684
Email: asianet@aap.com.au



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