The Challenge
Naracoorte News historically operated with a dominant print edition, relying heavily on a physical distribution network and a manual PDF page-turn format online. This traditional model severely limited the newsroom's ability to engage digital audiences, restricted local storytelling to a fixed print footprint, and offered zero digital advertising capability. The team faced a steep operational hurdle in migrating from legacy paper production workflows to a contemporary digital publishing rhythm.
Additionally, the business lacked the internal infrastructure required to capture recurring digital revenue through subscriptions or automated placements, risking the long-term viability of independent journalism in the region.
The Results
Through a collaborative digital transformation journey, Naracoorte News successfully overhauled its technical infrastructure and corporate capabilities. Working alongside specialized external technology providers, the publisher replaced its static online presence with a dynamic, indexable web experience optimized for both mobile devices and desktop browsers. The platform was built to support modern ad formats and analytics tracking, allowing the team to transition smoothly from manual bookings to automated advertising workflows.
The initiative successfully built an operational foundation for independent journalism, enabling internal staff and community volunteers to rapidly upskill in digital production. By moving from a legacy framework to a secure paywall experience, the publication has unlocked ongoing commercial streams while successfully rolling out a digital philanthropic infrastructure. The expansion into a modern digital platform has broadened the reach of local coverage, allowing community stories and specialized local donation programs to connect with new audiences far beyond the traditional print distribution zone.