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Auckland University Press

Auckland University Press

Anzac Ave Entrance, 1-11 Short Street, Auckland ,
Psychology and archaeology. Modernism and mōteatea. Sonnets and seismic shifts. We’re interested in almost everything. To keep up with what we’re doing, sign up at http://www.press.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/about/newsletter
Herald on Sunday

Herald on Sunday

58 Albert Street, Auckland ,
The Herald on Sunday was formed in 2004 when parent company APN News & Media launched a brand new paper into an ever-changing and uncertain media landscape. Its compact size, hard-hitting style and focus on investigative journalism, a dedicated gossip section and magazine-style sport reportage stood it apart from other papers. Shayne Currie took over as editor in early 2005. He led the paper to Newspaper of the Year awards in 2008 and 2010 and oversaw consistent readership growth as the HoS became the third biggest newspaper in New Zealand. Bryce Johns became editor in July 2010 and has continued to lead the paper to growing circulation and readership. The HoS now has more than 100,000 circulation and 400,000 readership - one of the only papers around the world to still be growing in size during a period of declining print readerships. Sports editor Paul Lewis is a multi-award winning journalist who has covered major political, sporting and cultural events for nearly four decades.
Viva - The New Zealand Herald

Viva - The New Zealand Herald

46 Albert St, Auckland ,
Viva's expert team of editors brings you the very best in fashion, beauty, food, wine and design in New Zealand and beyond. We have our finger on the pulse of all that is stylish and modern to ensure you keep up with the play. Viva the magazine has a weekly readership of over 342,000 people and comes in The New Zealand Herald every Wednesday.
Printlounge Limited

Printlounge Limited

P O Box 35 957, Browns Bay ,
Printlounge is an exciting addition to the print market in NZ and hopefully, sometime in the near future.... around the world! We are working hard to create an online tool that enables everyone to easily access quality printed product. Watch this space to keep updated with the latest happnenings at Printlonge Limited.
Tel: 09 9504249
Family Care NZ

Family Care NZ

319 State Highway 10, Cable Bay ,
Published quarterly since 2007, Family Care is New Zealand is now read by more than 90,000 Kiwis each issue! The magazine is the official publication of national charity Carers NZ, is included as a free resource in its information packs for family carers, and is distributed by many other community, not for profit, government, and health/disability friends. View subscription information at our website, or order a free Carers NZ info pack at www.carersair.net.nz
Rise Up Christchurch

Rise Up Christchurch

Originally set up by Mainland Press to help people in Christchurch get the information and help they need, share their stories and experiences following the devastating February 22 2011 earthquake. Now we are a place where we can share stories, resources and information throughout our recovery. Please post your messages of support. Christchurch needs to hear from you.
NZ Kayak Fishing-Yak Fish Productions

NZ Kayak Fishing-Yak Fish Productions

1945 Tiki Road, Coromandel ,
About Yak Fish Productions - Shooting video footage from a kayak when going solo can offer plenty of challenges to Pro kayak angler Rob Fort. Three cameras are deployed and require setting up to allow for ease of use while operating the kayak. Rob also acts as the main cameraman in most of the video clips but also uses others at times. The underwater footage really makes the whole viewing experience even more worth while all captured by Rob while free diving on a single breath of air. Our current projects include producing a New Zealand Kayak Fishing DVD with more You Tube clips also.
Tourist Times (Northern)

Tourist Times (Northern)

PO Box 25-958, St Heliers, Auckland ,
OUTSTANDING VALUE IN TOURISM ADVERTISING Tourist Times Northern is a full colour, glossy-covered quality tabloid-style publication promoting AUCKLAND, NORTHLAND, COROMANDEL, BAY OF PLENTY, WAIKATO, CENTRAL NORTH ISLAND to the free-and-independent traveller. One of the country's longest-established tourism media publications, the 'tourist times' is instantly-recognised, and is a nationwide brand. Tourist Times enjoys a high profile to visitors through excellent distribution through information centres and along known visitor streams including the i-SITE network and premium outlets including Auckland International Airport, Skycity, Viaduct basin, Auckland CBD hotels, Ferry Terminal, Princes Wharf, Britomart - and hundreds more. The Northern Edition covers the depth and breadth of New Zealand's key tourist areas and high-visitor yield areas - from the international gateway of Auckland, the stunning Coromandel Peninsula, Northland's beautiful Bay of Islands, the tourist mecca of Rotorua, the holiday playground around magnificent Lake Taupo and as far south as Turangi, New Zealand's trout fishing capital.
Dusk Shuffle (NP)

Dusk Shuffle (NP)

783 dairy flat highway, Auckland ,
hey guys my name is shayne and i have been shuffling since 16 january 2010, its my passion and i love it, i could never stop
Dargaville & Districts News

Dargaville & Districts News

116A Victoria St - Po Box 313, Dargaville ,
The Dargaville & Districts news has joined Facebook. Got story suggestions or views you want to share? Then feel free to share them here!
Dunedin Zinefest 2012

Dunedin Zinefest 2012

ZINEZ ZINEZ ZINEZ ZINEZ ZINEZ Friday night Launch Party 10th August! With David Merret, Blackstar Books, Scrap Princess, Marrow Zine and More! Music by Zebu & Scattered Brains of the Lovely Union 5:30pm Saturday 11th DUNEDIN ZINEFEST 2012 10am - 6pm ZINE MARKET, WORKSHOPS, ZINE COMP, ZINE MAKING EXHBITION, AND DUNEDIN ZINE LIBRARY # See workshops at Dunedin Zinefest for more workshop info!
Dunedin Film and Television Weekend

Dunedin Film and Television Weekend

Dunedin Public Art Gallery, the Octagon, Dunedin ,
A weekend workshop on film and television craft, including: scripts, funding and fostering, distribution, NZ Archives and examples of locally-made short films. Three experienced practitioners, Philippa Campbell, Jackie van Beek and Paul Trotman will describe making big-budget dramas, short films and documentaries. If you have a locally-made short film you’d like considered for viewing, or for further information and registration, email Joanna: joannaibell@ihug.co.nz The film craft weekend is in four weeks - register now, mark it on your calendar and tell everyone to be there.