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What is RSS?

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is an alternative means of accessing the vast amount of information that now exists on the web. Instead of browsing websites for information of interest, RSS technology pushes this information to you via subscription, called a 'feed'.

How do I receive RSS feeds?

There are several ways to access RSS feeds:

  1. With an RSS enabled browser (Firefox, Opera, Safari or Internet Explorer 7) simply click on the link for the feeds in which you are interested in the list below.
  2. You can install a feed reader. Most feed readers are free of charge. Some popular ones can be found by searching for 'RSS feed reader' in your preferred search engine. Once you have downloaded and installed a feed reader you can then add your feeds from the list below, following the method for the feed reader you have chosen. 
  3. Even if you don't have a feed reader or an RSS enabled browser, clicking on any of the links below will allow you to subscribe to feeds via one of the many web-based RSS readers such as the one offered by Google.

We currently offer all of our publications, our latest media releases and our audio updates (via BRR Media) as RSS feeds. These are listed below by category.

General
Latest Publications
Media Releases
Audio Updates from BRR Media
Allens insights
Australian Financial Services Regulation news updates
Publication areas
Arbitration Insurance & Reinsurance
Asia Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Banking & Finance Mergers & Acquisitions
Biotech & Health Native Title
Capital Markets Patent & Trade Marks
Climate Change Personal Property Secuities
Competition Law Privacy
Construction Private Equity
Corporate Governance Real Estate
Energy Resources
Environment & Planning Superannuation
Financial Services Regulation Tax
Funds Management Technology, Media & Telecommunications
Infrastructure Water
Intellectual Property Workplace Relations
Insolvency & Restructuring