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Times Media Australia Launches Times Australia Today

Times Australia Today

A New National Digital Publication Designed to Make Sense of Modern Australia

Sydney, Australia — 26 November 2025 — Times Media Australia today announced the launch of Times Australia Today at TheTimes.au, a new national digital publication dedicated to helping Australians understand the issues that shape their lives — clearly, calmly and without political noise.

Positioned as “Australia, made clear,” the new publication delivers concise explainers, data-driven journalism, visual storytelling, and daily insights into the nation’s most important topics, from housing and cost of living, to politics, immigration, energy, and global events.

Chief Executive of Times Media Australia said the brand was built in response to a rapidly changing news environment where Australians feel overwhelmed by information, partisan commentary, and fast-moving policy debates.

“Australians are desperate for clarity, not outrage. They want to understand what’s happening — without spin, without tribalism, and without needing to be experts. Times Australia Today exists to make the complex simple.”

The publication offers:

    Daily explainers on national issues

    Visual “What This Means” briefings

    Economic and cost-of-living breakdowns

    Calm, non-ideological political analysis

    Regional and state-by-state context

    Data dashboards and interactive maps

    Short-form video explainers across Instagram, TikTok and YouTube

The publication’s Editor-in-Chief said the brand fills a significant gap in a crowded but increasingly confusing media landscape.

“Most Australians are busy. They don’t have time to decode political language or navigate bias. They want trustworthy context in two minutes — and deeper dives when they need them. That’s what we deliver.”

At launch, Times Australia Today features a suite of in-depth articles across housing, migration, the economy, climate and energy, national politics, global affairs and regional Australia. A companion mobile app is scheduled for release in the coming months.

Built for the TikTok and Instagram generation as much as for professionals and families, the publication combines speed with substance, using modern data visualisation and a neutral, explanatory editorial tone.

Times Media Australia describes the new brand as “a generational investment in public clarity.”

About Times Media Australia

Times Media Australia is a modern digital publishing group committed to high-quality, independent journalism, audience-focused storytelling and national relevance. Its mission is to create clarity in an age of information overload.

Media Contact:

Press Office — Times Media

Email: editor@TheTimes.com.au

Phone: +61 1300 660 660

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