We learned a lot from last week’s reader survey. Mostly we were reminded that the things that are important to us are important to our readers as well.
Pretty much every morning and evening, I put the earbuds in, queue up a few podcasts and head off for a walk with our ...
We received more than 500 responses to the reader survey last week. Here's what the results mean and how New Zealand ...
From more than 3000 entries, judges have sorted, sifted and carefully selected 52 shimmering new visions of our nation’s society and environment—48 photographs and four timelapse videos. “The ...
Misinformation about the Treaty of Waitangi, its language and its intent is at the centre of the Treaty Principles Bill introduced to Parliament this week. If I could travel back in time, I’d visit ...
I watched the NYTimes election 'needle' edge into the red until the image was seared on my retina. Among the many questions in my mind on Wednesday was how the media and pollsters (and perhaps the ...
For all those who read my first article laying out the circumstances for New Zealand Geographic, thank you. Some 500 people took out new subscriptions, others renewed. Many also offered advice, which ...
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I began this week with an appeal to readers to help support the future of New Zealand Geographic by subscribing. The response has been humbling, and we have been flooded with emails from subscribers ...
NZGeo has been an icon of environmental journalism for 35 years, but times are changing, and we need your help to survive. It seems like every day brings bad news. Our planet is on fire, or flooding, ...
Paul Quinlan wakes up at four, vaguely nervous about the day ahead. The tūī are up particularly early, too, as if to herald a significant dawn. As Quinlan drives south from his home in Kaeo, others ...