It's true. Grannies do it.
But there's more to volunteering than selling cardigans at the local op-shop.
Don't get us wrong, we love grannies, cardies and op-shops. But volunteers come from all ages and backgrounds. And they do the most
amazing things. Without them, the world would be very different. In a not-very-good way. More please
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What is RSS?
RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, is an easy way for you to receive up-to-date job listings from Volunteering Unplugged via your computer desktop.
You can set up a free RSS job 'feed', which is simply content sent from the site to you.
Why would I use RSS?
- No personal details are required so there is no danger of getting spammed.
- Be regularly alerted with fresh jobs when you don't have time to visit the Volunteering Unplugged site. Instead, the story listings come to you.
How do I access RSS?
Three-Step Guide
- Download and install an RSS reader: Easy-to-use readers include NewsFire (Mac OS) and FeedReader (Windows). Set up usually takes about 5 minutes. Once you have installed the software return to Volunteering Unplugged to complete the step below.
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paste the website address (URL) below into your RSS reader.
http://volunteer.com.au/unplugged/rss.aspx
- Enable JavaScript in your web browser for your feed to function correctly.
- Your reader will give you a summary of the stories to review when a new story is listed on the site.
- Choose how frequently you want to be updated: Set up your reader to refresh the feed at a rate that suits you. Stories are posted to the site every week.




