Trending Sheet Australia is read by Australians who want a plain answer to something that just changed on their power bill, their payslip, their mortgage, their ATO calendar, or their Centrelink letter. If your product lines up with that beat, we run a small number of sponsor placements a week across the site, the newsletter, and the short-form video feed. Editorial control sits with our team. Every sponsor placement is labelled.
Placements we run
Newsletter sponsorship. The daily briefing goes out at 7am AEST. One lead sponsor per issue, placed under the first story. Plain copy. Priced per send.
Hub sponsorship. The living-reference hubs (cost-of-living-australia, energy-prices-australia, petrol-prices-australia, australian-tax-changes-2026, medicare-bulk-billing-australia, and mortgage-rates-australia when we ship it) sit on high-intent search queries. One sponsor panel per hub, monthly.
Article sponsorship. A labelled sponsor panel on a specific article where the sponsor is directly useful to the reader of that piece. Editorial picks the piece; the sponsor never writes it.
YouTube Shorts end card. A short sponsor end card on the short-form video feed going to our AU channel. Low-rate, high-reach.
What we do not do
- Advertiser-written editorial content.
- Coupon-aggregator style content.
- Story takedowns in response to advertiser pressure.
- Editorial framing changes in exchange for payment.
- Pop-ups, interstitials, or auto-play-with-sound formats.
Who tends to fit
Electricity and gas retailers, solar and battery installers, mortgage brokers and refinance services, superannuation consolidators, health insurers, general insurers, tax agent services, budgeting and banking apps, NBN retailers and mobile comparators, and Australian fintech aimed at households.
Contact
Email contact@trendingsheetau.com with the subject "Advertising enquiry". Tell us what you want to promote, the audience, the budget band, and the timeline. We respond within two business days with what we can run and an indicative rate.
The full editorial policy and advertising independence statement lives on the Editorial Standards page.