Allora! launches new free information service for Italian institutions and associations in Australia

The editorial team of Allora! informs the Italian community about a new initiative that promises to further strengthen its ties with Italian associations and institutions across Australia.

Since 2017, Allora! has maintained a consistent presence in newsstands in New South Wales (NSW) and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), providing a valuable source of news and information about the Italian community. Additionally, the newspaper reaches thousands of readers in Australia and around the world through its online edition.

The novelty of this initiative is the extension of the free information service to Italian institutions and associations in Australia. Now, associations have the opportunity to share community announcements, articles, and photographs about their initiatives, which will receive prominent exposure in the weekly newspaper and the daily online version.

To participate in this initiative, institutions and associations can submit their contributions in Italian or English directly to the editorial team via email at editor@alloranews.com or contact the newspaper by phone at (02) 8786 0888 during office hours, every day from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

Allora! is a newspaper that has made its way with a small editorial team and modest financial resources. However, its commitment to providing a free and accessible information service has made the newspaper one of the primary sources of news for the Italian community in Australia.

Readers can access all articles online without the need for subscriptions, making the news easily accessible and free.

Furthermore, Allora! offers the option to receive a free digital copy via email by simply visiting their website at www.alloranews.com and requesting it by filling out the form.

Alternatively, cost-effective print subscriptions are available for those who prefer to read the newspaper in the traditional paper format.

Franco Baldi, the Director of Allora!, emphasised the importance of this initiative and stated that the newspaper is always available to support and promote the initiatives of Italian associations and institutions in Australia.

“This is a unique opportunity to disseminate community news and make local initiatives known to a broader audience. We recognise the support of over 25,000 readers from around the world, who have enabled us to grow and thrive as a vital source of information for the Italian community in Australia. We are aware of the importance of serving the informational and cultural needs of this community rooted across an entire continent.”

“2023 has been a year of significant growth for Allora! with the opening of a new national office in Canberra. This expansion allows us to be even closer to the diverse realities and initiatives of the Italian community in the Australian capital. We are excited to strengthen our ties with this region and provide an even more comprehensive information service.”

“Additionally, we are actively working to open a new office in Melbourne in 2024. Melbourne is one of the Australian cities with the largest presence of Italians, and we want to ensure that we are active in spreading local news and events and meeting the needs of our fellow countrymen adequately.”

“We are not a private company that needs to make a profit but a community newspaper that aims to offer a dignified and quality service. We ask institutions and associations to use our platform because together we can contribute to the growth of our communities.”

Allora! serves as a reference point for Italians in Australia and continues to play an essential role in uniting this vibrant community through information and news of interest.

With the addition of this new initiative, the newspaper firmly positions itself in service to Italian institutions and associations in Australia, with the aim of further strengthening community ties.”

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