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Want to boost your brain power? Read a newspaper.
Not only does news engage more Australians each week than any other media channel, it also helps boost thinking abilities. According to a new study published by Neurology, and reported by The Times, reading a newspaper can give you the thinking skills of someone 13 years younger.
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Written news reaches an incredible 97 per cent of Australians aged 14+ each month.
Fresh readership figures from Roy Morgan (12 months to December 2023) show written news retaining its broad reach across the country, with 97% (or 21.4M) of Australians aged 14+ consuming news in any given month.
Written news reaches an incredible 97 per cent of Australians aged 14+ each month.
Fresh readership figures from Roy Morgan (12 months to December 2023) show written news retaining its broad reach across the country, with 97% (or 21.4M) of Australians aged 14+ consuming news in any given month.