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Public Address
Public Address is a community of New Zealand bloggers, covering a range of local topics including music, politics, sports, books, photography, and the environment.
Newsroom
Newsroom believes in fearless, independent and provocative journalism. This new venture has been founded by an experienced team of award-winning journalists.
E-Tangata
E-Tangata is a Māori and Pasifika online magazine, published every Sunday. They cover a range of topics such as politics, culture, the arts, sports and more.
Theatreview
Theatreview's mission is to review professional performing arts throughout New Zealand, providing constructive contributions to the public and practitioners.
Bill Bennett
Billbennett.co.nz is a technology news, opinion and analysis site. The site looks at tech from a New Zealand perspective and about half the stories are local in scope.
Club Rugby
Club Rugby is an independent rugby website, committed to promoting all rugby from the community level up.
Tamahere Forum
Tamahere Forum is an online hub for sharing and discussing community news, issues and events occurring within Tamahere
and the wider region.
and the wider region.
Pundit
Pundit is an online current affairs and culture blog, entirely Kiwi-made, offering readers insights on important topics in New Zealand and around the world.
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Scoop
Scoop is respected widely in political, business and academic circles for the depth of its content and the quality of its reporting.
OnPoint
OnPoint is the blog of Keith Ng. This year Keith will be providing explanatory articles about social & economic policy issues in this election, using data journalism.
Sciblogs
Sciblogs brings together some of the best science bloggers in NZ on one website, creating a hub for scientific analysis and discussion and facilitating reader interaction.