RSS Feeds
RSS feeds are available for this website.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds let you receive the latest content from our website without visiting it regularly.
An RSS feed is a web feed that provides updates in a standard format. You can use an RSS reader or compatible browser to subscribe to these feeds and receive notifications when new content is published.
Available RSS feeds
We provide 2 RSS feeds:
- Updates feed(Opens external website) - This feed includes the latest news, announcements and updates from the Department of Social Services.
- Resources feed(Opens external website) - This feed includes new or updated resources, such as publications, reports and guidelines.
Steps to use RSS feeds
- Copy the feed URL you want to subscribe to.
- Paste it into your RSS reader or compatible application.
- The reader will automatically check for new content and display updates for you.
If you don’t have an RSS reader, you can find free and paid options online for desktop, mobile and web browsers.
Benefits of RSS feeds
- Stay up to date automatically – RSS feeds deliver the latest updates directly to your reader, so you don’t need to keep checking the website.
- Save time – All your updates appear in one place, making it easier to scan headlines and summaries quickly.
- Control what you see – You choose which feeds to follow, so you only get the information that matters to you.
- Works across devices – RSS readers are available for desktop, mobile and web browsers, so you can access updates anywhere.
- Privacy-friendly – RSS doesn’t track your activity or require an account, giving you more control over your data.
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