✕
  • Submit an opinion or advice piece
  • Submit a letter to the editor
  • Submit a video
  • Have a quick word
  • Submit
  • Opinion
    • Regional
    • National
    • Political
    • Social
    • Environmental
  • Ideas
    • Solutions
    • Something to Think About
    • Tips and Tricks
  • Comment
    • Regulars
    • Editorial
    • Letters
    • Quick Word
  • Back to New England Times
  • Submit
  • Facebook group
  • Back to New England Times
Skip to content
  • Submit
  • Facebook group
  • Back to New England Times
New England Times
  • Submit an opinion or advice piece
  • Submit a letter to the editor
  • Submit a video
  • Have a quick word
SATURDAY JANUARY 17, 2026
  • Submit
  • Opinion
    • Regional
    • National
    • Political
    • Social
    • Environmental
  • Ideas
    • Solutions
    • Something to Think About
    • Tips and Tricks
  • Comment
    • Regulars
    • Editorial
    • Letters
    • Quick Word
  • Back to New England Times

Meta

Posted inNational, Political

Australia, find a way to work with Meta

1 July 20245 March 2025

New England Times’ own Kate Brown is in Canada for a little while with her family, and can’t see her own news stories on Facebook due to the Meta news ban there.

Recent Posts

  • Macca’s weeds: Getting inoculation right for bumper yields
  • QW: Back to school very expensive this year
  • Editorial: Piling on is not necessary
  • QW: Barnaby’s not doing his job
  • QW: When will real estate’s learn?

Archives

New England Times

An independent news site based in New England, NSW, Australia

NEWS

  • Submit an opinion or advice piece
  • Submit a letter to the editor
  • Submit a video
  • Have a quick word

ABOUT

  • About New England Times
  • Submit
  • Sign up to our email lists
  • Terms of Engagement
  • Privacy Policy

QUICKLINKS

  • Submit
  • Facebook group
  • Back to New England Times
 
© Copyright 2026 New England Times
New England Times is bound by the Standards of Practice of the Australian Press Council. If you believe the Standards may have been breached, you may approach New England Times or make a complaint to the Australian Press Council in writing at www.presscouncil.org.au. The Council may also be contacted on 1800 025 712