List of New Zealand newspapers for news and information on sports, entertainments, politics, jobs, education, lifestyles, travel, business, and more.
One of the most widely circulated daily newspapers in New Zealand.
Daily newspaper published in New Zealand.
New Zealand's leading broadsheet newspaper.
Daily newspaper (Monday to Saturday) published in Dunedin.
New Zealand's major daily newspaper.
Southland's daily newspaper based in Invercargill.
Broadsheet format newspaper based in Hastings.
Regional daily newspaper published in Palmerston North.
Newspaper based in Ashburton.
Broadsheet format regional daily newspaper based in Tauranga.
Daily evening newspaper serving Gisborne.
NZ's one of the regional daily newspapers serving Whangarei and the Northland Region.
Daily newspaper based in Nelson.
Daily newspaper published in New Plymouth. The newspaper covering latest business, sports (cricket, football, rugby, etc), lifestyles, and more.
One of the oldest newspapers in New Zealand.
Sunday newspaper published in Auckland.
Catholic newspaper in New Zealand.
Community newspaper covering Whitianga, Tairua and Mercury Bay.
One of the Korean newspapers published in New Zealand.
New Zealand's Punjabi-language news portal.
Indian-community newspaper.
New Zealand's newspapers, such as the New Zealand Herald, Stuff, and regional publications like the Otago Daily Times and The Dominion Post, form a vital part of the nation's media landscape. These newspapers deliver comprehensive coverage of local, national, and international news, along with insightful opinion pieces and in-depth analysis. They play a crucial role in shaping public discourse, informing citizens about the latest developments, and connecting New Zealanders to global events.
The transition to digital media has further broadened the reach and impact of New Zealand newspapers. Platforms like Stuff, Newshub, and Radio New Zealand (RNZ) offer extensive online coverage through their websites and mobile apps. These digital platforms provide real-time updates, multimedia content, and interactive features, making news more accessible and engaging for readers across New Zealand and beyond. This digital expansion ensures that New Zealand’s newspapers continue to serve as a key source of information and a bridge between local events and the wider world.