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It seemed to be one of the last places to finally get access to an iTunes store, but that is not the case anymore. Apple has officially launched the iTunes Australia store.
By UK standards, the songs are cheap: AUD1.69 per track, equivalent to 72p a song. Videos are priced at AUD3.39 (£1.44), while “most” albums sell for AUD16.99 (£7.22). Prices include Australia’s Goods and Sevices Tax (GST).
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2 Responses for "Apple Launches iTunes Australia"
October 25th, 2005 at 8:39 am
1Is there anyway I can make iTunes think I am in Aussie?
October 26th, 2005 at 5:21 am
2What you talking about!
South Africa is the last place to have access to iTunes….
We still waiting…
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