
Lawrences IGA staff Breanna Bowd, Peter Watt and Michelle Fisher download The Canowindra Phoenix App.
As you all know the Canowindra Phoenix is locally owned, employs local people and has been serving the local community for the past 13 years.
Focussing on hyper local content and positive publishing, The Canowindra Phoenix is a free weekly publication that’s available from a range of retailers, cafes and clubs in town, along with being delivered via Australia Post to rural mailboxes.
With the latest COVID-19 lockdowns, the team at The Canowindra Phoenix wanted to come up with a way to give the community even more accessibility to the local stories, community heroes and the positive news that we bring you each week.
With this in mind, we are excited to bring to the community – The Canowindra Phoenix App and it is available now through the App Store and Google Play
The Canowindra Phoenix App gives you the convenience of accessing the news at any time of the day, wherever you are, and from your smart device. The team has a resounding commitment to providing the community with accessible media that is readily available, without any paywalls or exorbitant pricing. So, like our publication, the app is also free to download.
In addition to the current publication, The Canowindra Phoenix App compliments our other digital delivery platforms such as our email subscription and social media platforms.
“We realise many more of our readers are accessing our content via mobile devices. We know this will be a solution for all of those looking for the latest news, sporting results, a tradies’ details or a local business. Instead of trawling the internet, it’s all in one place,” said Sales Manager and Canowindra resident Deb Clarke.
The Canowindra Phoenix App features local content, business listings, weather, special interest pieces, along with sporting updates, and content that puts the community first.
“As a local resident, I am privileged to deliver local stories and showcase the people that make the Canowindra area a wonderful place to live, work and be a part of,” Phoenix Editor, Sarah Maynard said.