Waiheke Gulf News
Serving as the primary source of local news and community discourse for Waiheke Island since 1975, this independent weekly publication remains a vital institution for island residents. It is distinguished by its comprehensive coverage of local governance, environmental issues, and regional events that directly impact the unique lifestyle of the Hauraki Gulf community.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN NEW ZEALAND
With a publishing tradition dating back to 1839, the national print media reflects a highly localized industry dominated by two major ownership groups. The country's largest circulation daily is The New Zealand Herald, a conservative-leaning Auckland publication owned by NZME. In Wellington, Stuff publishes The Post, while also serving the South Island with the Christchurch-based daily The Press. Dunedin is home to the Otago Daily Times, notable as the nation's longest-running independent daily newspaper, founded in 1861. Beyond these metropolitan titles, numerous provincial publications serve rural areas alongside Maori and Pacific Island language editions. Paperboy indexes 61 New Zealand newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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