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Australia/Israel Review magazine App now available for tablet devices

June 10, 2015

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AIJAC is very pleased to announce that our Australia/Israel Review (AIR) App for your Apple or Android tablet device is not only free to download, but all digital editions of the magazine are now available free as well.

And that gives you the full content of the print magazine optimised for your iPad or equivalent mobile device – including exclusive media criticism and comment, columns, analysis and features which, until now, have never been placed online and only made available to print subscribers.

Download the App and see for yourself.

To download: Open the App Store/Google Play app on your mobile device and search for “Australia Israel Review”

 

Otherwise, simply click the appropriate link:

App Store          Google Play

 

For 40 years, the Australia/Israel Review has been regarded by Australian opinion leaders and policy-makers as a key source for understanding the Middle East, Australian foreign policy challenges, and public policy issues of special interest to the Australian Jewish community.

With the new App version, it is now easier, more convenient and cheaper to access the same uniquely high quality analysis and opinion that has made the AIR such an influential publication over many decades.

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