Mayor of Fremantle Brad Pettitt checks out the latest local news on his iPad.
Camera IconMayor of Fremantle Brad Pettitt checks out the latest local news on his iPad. Credit: Supplied/Elle Borgward

Gazette goes digital with app

Staff ReporterFremantle Gazette

It’s free and is the best way to stay up to date anywhere, anytime.

Fremantle Mayor Brad Pettitt said it was a good innovation.

‘As we seek to reduce our ecological footprint it is pleasing to see these kinds of environmentally beneficial initiatives that can reduce resource use while still having the full paper experience,’ he said.

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The Gazette is environmentally conscious with every edition printed on recycled paper, and now the digital app allows readers to be paper-free. Still with all the news, arts and sport content as well as the best deals and news from local advertisers, it’s the best way to know what’s going on and what to do around Fremantle.

To download the app search for Community Newspaper Group in the app store.