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Guardian Australia turned six months this week. Katharine Viner, editor-in-chief, will be answering your questions starting at 12.30 AEST. Guardian Australia turned six months this week. Katharine Viner, editor-in-chief, will be answering your questions starting at 12.30 AEST. 
Ask her anything – she will be taking questions about Guardian Australia's first six months, the Guardian/ABC scoop about Australia spying on Indonesia, the Ashes and more. Post your questions below.Ask her anything – she will be taking questions about Guardian Australia's first six months, the Guardian/ABC scoop about Australia spying on Indonesia, the Ashes and more. Post your questions below.
Could you estimate the daily reach of the Guardian Australia in Australia and benchmark it against the established online publishers with print publications such as the SMH.com.au & dailytelegraph.com.au?
Are you happy with those in roads into the Australian media landscape?
How much growth do you expect the Guardian will make in 2014 with British rival the MailOnline making an appearance?
Six months (and one day) after launch, we're far beyond where we expected to be; it's been fantastic. Nielsen figures are good, but our own internal figures are even better. As for the Mail - all plurality is good, but I don't see us as 'rivals' as such.. we cover very different things.
Hi Katharine! You cannot imagine how grateful we are that Guardian Australia is offering a quality alternative media source in Australia. Are you satisfied with the trends of numbers of readers using the site? Can you share any of them with us?
Thank you! Nielsen shows that we've overtaken the Australian and the Telegraph in reach already, and our internal figures show us doing even better than that. But the best thing is that we're seeing great engagement, with people returning day after day to read what we're doing.
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