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<h2>RSS</h2><p>RSS stands for Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication. In its simplest form, it&rsquo;s another way to distribute news and announcements over the internet.&nbsp; It is a tool to complement and enhance your existing online publishing system, make your site more visible to search engines and enhance digital public relations.</p>
<h3>Tell Me About?</h3>
<p>RSS is well-suited to interoperability and syndication.  For example, an RSS feed of a minister's media releases can be aggregated to appear simultaneously on the department's home page or the department's media release page, along with other relevant media releases from within the department.</p>
<p>RSS is particularly well-suited to regularly-updated web-based information including:</p>
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  <li>Latest publications</li>
  <li>Media releases</li>
  <li>Latest news.</li>
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<p>If you are creating this type of content, consider complementing it with an RSS feed as a means of keeping visitors informed after they leave your site.</p>
<p>When properly harnessed, RSS can give your agency, minister or department a wider, more immediate means of making their message heard with a minimal amount of cost and effort.</p>
<h3>Why Must I?</h3>
<p> There are no mandatory Australian Government requirements for this topic.</p>
<h3>Who Can Help?</h3>
<p>For assistance contact:</p>
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Tel: (02) 6215 1653<br />
<a href="mailto:webpublishing@finance.gov.au">webpublishing@finance.gov.au</a></p>
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