Stuff Limited (previously Fairfax New Zealand) is a privately held
news media
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company operating in New Zealand. It operates
Stuff
Stuff, stuffed, and stuffing may refer to:
*Physical matter
*General, unspecific things, or entities
Arts, media, and entertainment
Books
*''Stuff'' (1997), a novel by Joseph Connolly
*''Stuff'' (2005), a book by Jeremy Strong
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, the country's largest news website, and owns nine daily newspapers, including New Zealand's second and third-highest circulation daily newspapers, ''
The Post'' and ''
The Press
''The Press'' () is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand, owned by media business Stuff (company), Stuff Ltd. First published in 1861, the newspaper is the largest circulating daily in the South Island and publishes Monday t ...
'', and the highest circulation weekly, ''
Sunday Star-Times''. Magazines published include ''
TV Guide
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'', New Zealand's top-selling weekly magazine. Stuff also owns social media network
Neighbourly
Neighbourly is a neighbourhood-based social networking website operating in New Zealand.
History Origins
The website was founded by Casey Eden. It was trialled in two Auckland suburbs, St Heliers and Kohimarama, in December 2013, then launched ...
.
Stuff has been owned by
Sinead Boucher
Sinead Marie Boucher ( O'Hanlon; born 26 June 1970) is a New Zealand journalist and chief executive of Stuff Ltd. On 31 May 2020 she became the owner of Stuff Ltd and in July 2023 became executive chair.
Early life and family
Born in 1970 to S ...
since 31 May 2020. It was called Fairfax New Zealand Limited until 1 February 2018.
[ In December 2024, Stuff was restructured into two separate print and digital media divisions: Masthead Publishing and Stuff Digital. ] In June 2025, online retailer Trade Me
Trade Me is New Zealand's largest online auction and classifieds website. Managed by Trade Me Ltd., the site was founded in 1999 by New Zealand entrepreneur Sam Morgan (entrepreneur), Sam Morgan, who sold it to John Fairfax Holdings, Fairfax in ...
acquired a 50 percent stake in Stuff Digital, with Stuff's property section being rebranded as Trade Me Property.
History
Fairfax Media, 2003–2018
The print publications and the Stuff website previously belonged to Independent Newspapers Limited
Independent Newspapers Limited (INL) was a newspaper publisher in New Zealand. Started as the Wellington Publishing Company in 1906 to publish ''The Dominion'', it began taking over other newspapers in the 1970s and was renamed Independent N ...
, until they were sold to Australian company Fairfax Media
Fairfax Media was a media (communication), media company in Australia and New Zealand, with investments in newspaper, magazines, radio and digital properties. The company was founded by John Fairfax as John Fairfax and Sons, who purchased ''The ...
in 2003.
When a 7.8 earthquake struck Kaikōura 14 November 2016, cutting the town off via road access, Stuff (then Fairfax New Zealand) flew free copies of its newspapers to residents.
In 2016, Fairfax New Zealand and media company New Zealand Media and Entertainment
New Zealand Media and Entertainment (abbreviated NZME) is a New Zealand newspaper, radio and digital media business. It was launched in 2014 as the merger of APN New Zealand (a division of Here, There & Everywhere (company), APN News & Media), ...
(NZME) sought clearance from the Commerce Commission
The Commerce Commission () (sometimes shortened to ComCom) is a New Zealand government agency with responsibility for enforcing legislation that relates to competition in the country's markets, fair trading and consumer credit contracts, and r ...
to merge their operations in New Zealand. As part of the merger proposal, Stuff's Australian owner Fairfax Media would have received a 41 per cent stake in the combined business plus $55 million cash. On 2 May 2017, the Commerce Commission declined to approve the merger. Stuff Ltd. and NZME appealed the Commission's decision to the Wellington High Court, which upheld the Commission's decision on 18 December 2017. In June 2018, the companies appealed the Commission's decision at the New Zealand Court of Appeal
The Court of Appeal of New Zealand () is the principal intermediate appellate court of New Zealand. It is also the final appellate court for a number of matters. In practice, most appeals are resolved at this intermediate appellate level, rathe ...
, which rejected their merger bid on 25 September 2018. In October 2018, Stuff and NZME abandoned their first merger attempt.
On 1 February 2018, Fairfax New Zealand Limited changed its name to Stuff Limited
Stuff Limited (previously Fairfax New Zealand) is a privately held news media company operating in New Zealand. It operates Stuff, the country's largest news website, and owns nine daily newspapers, including New Zealand's second and third-hig ...
.
Nine Entertainment, 2018–2020
In July 2018, Stuff's parent company Fairfax Media merged with Australia's Nine Entertainment
Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Limited is an Australian publicly listed company with holdings in mass media radio and television broadcasting, publishing and digital media. It uses Nine as its corporate branding.
The entity is largely a succ ...
, which acquired Stuff and its stable of New Zealand newspapers. In July 2019, Nine Entertainment attempted to sell Stuff but did not receive any adequate bids.
In November 2019, NZME confirmed that it had entered into negotiations with Nine Entertainment to purchase Stuff and submitted a proposal to the New Zealand Government regarding a "possible transaction." NZME proposed a "Kiwishare" arrangement that would ringfence Stuff's editorial operations and protect local journalism.
On 11 May 2020, NZME offered to purchase Stuff for a symbolic $1 on the basis of saving jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
. In response, Stuff's parent company Nine Entertainment terminated further discussion with NZME. In response, NZME filed for an emergency injunction at the Auckland High Court
The Auckland High Court is a Gothic Revival courthouse in central Auckland, New Zealand. It is one of three locations nationwide used by the High Court of New Zealand. It is registered as a Category I heritage building by Heritage New Zealand. ...
to force Nine Entertainment back into negotiations. On 19 May, the Auckland High Court rejected NZME's bid for an interim injunction against Nine Entertainment.
Sinead Boucher, 2020–present
On 25 May, Nine Entertainment agreed to sell Stuff to Stuff's chief executive Sinead Boucher
Sinead Marie Boucher ( O'Hanlon; born 26 June 1970) is a New Zealand journalist and chief executive of Stuff Ltd. On 31 May 2020 she became the owner of Stuff Ltd and in July 2023 became executive chair.
Early life and family
Born in 1970 to S ...
for NZ$1, with the transaction due to be completed by 31 May. This marked the return of the company into New Zealand ownership. Nine retained all of the proceeds of the sale of wholesale broadband business Stuff Fibre to telecommunications company Vocus Group
Vocus Group Limited, formerly known as Vocus Communications, is a Telephone company, telecommunications company headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
Vocus Communications was founded by James Spenceley as a wholesale, en ...
, and ownership of Stuff's Wellington printing press.
In later-released court filings, it was revealed Nine had decided it would shut down Stuff if a merger or sale had not proceeded by 31 May.
2022 news team restructuring
On 18 October 2022, Stuff released details of a proposed restructure for its regional and local publications. Under the proposal, the number of newsroom staff at the ''Manawatū Standard
The ''Manawatū Standard'' (formerly the ''Evening Standard'') is the daily paper for the Manawatū District, Manawatū region based in Palmerston North. The ''Manawatū Standard'' has been recognised as one of the best in New Zealand being a fi ...
'', ''Nelson Mail
''The Nelson Mail'' is a 4-day a week newspaper in Nelson, New Zealand
Nelson () is a List of cities in New Zealand, city and Districts of New Zealand, unitary authority on the eastern shores of Tasman Bay at the top of the South Island ...
'', and ''Timaru Herald
''The Timaru Herald'' is a daily provincial newspaper serving the Timaru, South Canterbury and North Otago districts of New Zealand. The current audited daily circulation is about 14,500 copies, with a readership of about 31,000 people. The pa ...
'' would be reduced from seven reporters to three. Other regional newspapers ''Taranaki Daily News
The ''Taranaki Daily News'' is a daily morning newspaper published in New Plymouth, New Zealand.
History
The paper was founded as the ''Taranaki News'' on 14 May 1857, by friends of former Taranaki Province Superintendent Charles Brown.J.S. ...
'' and ''The Southland Times
''The Southland Times'' is the regional daily paper for Southland, including Invercargill, and neighbouring parts of Otago, in New Zealand. It is now owned by media business Stuff Ltd, formerly the New Zealand division of Fairfax Media.
His ...
'' would retain four reporters each. In addition, news director roles at regional papers would be disestablished, with the remaining editors expected to write news. Stuff has proposed counterbalancing these job cuts by establishing a new regional team composed of a group regional editor, four news directors and nine breaking news reporters. According to Radio New Zealand
Radio New Zealand (), commonly known as RNZ or Radio NZ, is a New Zealand public service broadcaster and Crown entity. Established under the Radio New Zealand Act 1995, it operates news and current affairs station, RNZ National, and a classi ...
, several unidentified Stuff employees expressed sadness and unease about the restructuring and increased work load.
In response to the proposed restructuring, several journalists affiliated with the E tū
E tū is a New Zealand trade union created in October 2015 through the merger of the Service & Food Workers Union, the Flight Attendants and Related Services Union, and the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union at a time when many unio ...
union organised strikes in December 2022. Despite opposition from employees, Stuff proceeded with the planned restructuring in early December 2022. Stuff's Chief Content Officer Joanna Norris defended the restructuring, stating that the company had created an internal news service operating across regional New Zealand that would be able to cover stories at any time and place. By contrast, Mayor of Nelson Nick Smith expressed concern about the impact of job cuts on the quality of local newspaper ''Nelson Mail'' news coverage.
Flagship brands' web launch
On 27 April 2023, Stuff confirmed that it would launch separate subscription-based websites for three of its newspapers: ''The Dominion Post'', ''The Press
''The Press'' () is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand, owned by media business Stuff (company), Stuff Ltd. First published in 1861, the newspaper is the largest circulating daily in the South Island and publishes Monday t ...
'', and ''Waikato Times
The ''Waikato Times'' is a daily newspaper published in Hamilton, New Zealand, and owned by media business Stuff Ltd. It has a circulation to the greater Waikato region and became a tabloid paper in 2018.
The newspaper has won the title of N ...
''. These websites will co-exist with the free Stuff news website. In addition, Stuff confirmed that ''The Dominion Post'' would be revamped as ''The Post'' from 29 April.
In early October 2024, Stuff Digital's Head of Growth Janine Fenwick confirmed that the Stuff news website would be reorganising its regional news content. Content from the Stuff Group's North Island newspapers ''Taranaki Daily News
The ''Taranaki Daily News'' is a daily morning newspaper published in New Plymouth, New Zealand.
History
The paper was founded as the ''Taranaki News'' on 14 May 1857, by friends of former Taranaki Province Superintendent Charles Brown.J.S. ...
'', '' Manawatu Standard'' and the ''Wairarapa Times-Age
The ''Wairarapa Times-Age'' is the regional daily paper for New Zealand's Wairarapa where it is prepared, and published in Masterton.
History Predecessors
Of the first newspapers published in the region — the ''Wairarapa Mercury'' (later ''St ...
'' would be hosted on '' The Post'' website while South Island newspapers ''Southland Times
''The Southland Times'' is the regional daily paper for Southland Region, Southland, including Invercargill, and neighbouring parts of Otago, in New Zealand. It is now owned by media business Stuff (company), Stuff Ltd, formerly the New Zealan ...
'', ''Nelson Mail
''The Nelson Mail'' is a 4-day a week newspaper in Nelson, New Zealand
Nelson () is a List of cities in New Zealand, city and Districts of New Zealand, unitary authority on the eastern shores of Tasman Bay at the top of the South Island ...
'', ''Timaru Herald
''The Timaru Herald'' is a daily provincial newspaper serving the Timaru, South Canterbury and North Otago districts of New Zealand. The current audited daily circulation is about 14,500 copies, with a readership of about 31,000 people. The pa ...
'' and ''Marlborough Express
The ''Marlborough Express'' is a newspaper serving the Marlborough area of New Zealand. Its headquarters are in Blenheim and has been published there since 1866.
Ownership
The ''Marlborough Express'' was set up by the printer, journalist and ...
'' would be hosted on ''The Press'' website. Users would also be prompted to subscribe to a single subscription package offering unlimited access to content on ''The Post'', ''The Press'' and ''Waikato Times'' websites.
2024 developments
On 16 April 2024, Stuff announced an agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand
Discovery NZ Limited is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery that operates several television channels in New Zealand. It operates five national free-to-air television channels and eight pay-TV channels on Sky (New Zealand), Sky.
It was form ...
to replace the outgoing Newshub
''Newshub'' (stylised as Newshub.) was a New Zealand news service that operated from 1989 to 2024 and served as the local news division of Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand until its closure. The division, known as ''3 News'' until 2016, had ...
news service with an evening news bulletin provided by Stuff from 6 July 2024. The news bulletin will run from 6pm to 7pm on weekdays and a 30 minute news bulletin on Saturday and Sunday. As part of the agreement, Warner Bros. Discovery will pay Stuff an annual fee, estimated to be likely in the millions. Stuff publisher Boucher also confirmed that Stuff would hire several former Newshub staff (less than 40–50) to produce the 6pm bulletins.
On 7 May 2024, Stuff confirmed that it would hire seven former Newshub journalists—Samantha Hayes
Samantha Hayes (born 25 April 1984) is a New Zealand journalist and newsreader, best known for co-anchoring Three's flagship news programme Newshub Live at 6pm.
Early life
Hayes was born in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, to a New Zealand f ...
, Jenna Lynch, Laura Tupou, Ollie Ritchie, Juliet Speedy, Zane Small and Heather Keats—to produce its 6pm news bulletin and other news products. In late May 2024, Stuff revealed that the new 6pm news bulletin would be called ThreeNews
''ThreeNews'' is a New Zealand television news bulletin produced by Stuff, airing on channel Three since 6 July 2024. It is the successor to '' Newshub Live at 6pm'', which ended the day prior.
Format
''ThreeNews'' is broadcast for 60 minutes ...
.
On 15 May 2024, the Stuff Group acquired the ''Wairarapa Times-Age
The ''Wairarapa Times-Age'' is the regional daily paper for New Zealand's Wairarapa where it is prepared, and published in Masterton.
History Predecessors
Of the first newspapers published in the region — the ''Wairarapa Mercury'' (later ''St ...
'' newspaper, its website and associated publications from National Media Limited.
In December 2024, ''The Spinoff
''The Spinoff'' is a New Zealand online magazine and news website that was founded in 2014. It is known for current affairs coverage, political and social analysis, and cultural commentary. It earns money through commercial sponsorship and su ...
'' website reported that Stuff would be restructured into two divisions: Stuff Digital and Masthead Publishing. Stuff Digital was given oversight over stuff.co.nz
Stuff is a New Zealand news media website owned by newspaper conglomerate Stuff Ltd (formerly called Fairfax). As of early 2024, it is the most popular news website in New Zealand, with a monthly unique audience of more than 2 million.
Stuff ...
, Neighbourly
Neighbourly is a neighbourhood-based social networking website operating in New Zealand.
History Origins
The website was founded by Casey Eden. It was trialled in two Auckland suburbs, St Heliers and Kohimarama, in December 2013, then launched ...
and its audio and video divisions. Masthead Publishing was given responsibility over the company's newspaper brands and their websites particularly ''The Post'', ''The Press'' and ''Waikato Times''.In late March 2025, ''The New Zealand Herald
''The New Zealand Herald'' is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment, and considered a newspaper of record for New Zealand.
It has the largest newspaper circulation in New Zealand, ...
'' reported that Stuff had threatened to pursue a defamation lawsuit against ''The Spinoff'' for covering the restructuring.
2025 developments
On 21 March, NZME confirmed it had entered into negotiations with Stuff in late 2024 to acquire several of its Wellington
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and South Island
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newspapers in order to boost its OneRoof business revenue and audience. However, Stuff had paused these talks in response to Canadian billionaire Jim Grenon's bid to replace NZME's current leadership board during a shareholder meeting scheduled for 29 April 2025.
On 25 March, retail website Trade Me
Trade Me is New Zealand's largest online auction and classifieds website. Managed by Trade Me Ltd., the site was founded in 1999 by New Zealand entrepreneur Sam Morgan (entrepreneur), Sam Morgan, who sold it to John Fairfax Holdings, Fairfax in ...
CEO Anders Skoe confirmed that his company and Stuff had been discussing content sharing and other unspecified collaborations. On 3 June, Trade Me acquired a 50 percent stake in the Stuff Digital division, whose assets include the website Stuff
Stuff, stuffed, and stuffing may refer to:
*Physical matter
*General, unspecific things, or entities
Arts, media, and entertainment
Books
*''Stuff'' (1997), a novel by Joseph Connolly
*''Stuff'' (2005), a book by Jeremy Strong
Fictional c ...
and the evening news bulletin ThreeNews
''ThreeNews'' is a New Zealand television news bulletin produced by Stuff, airing on channel Three since 6 July 2024. It is the successor to '' Newshub Live at 6pm'', which ended the day prior.
Format
''ThreeNews'' is broadcast for 60 minutes ...
. In addition, Stuff's property section will be rebranded as Trade Me Property, with listings, advertisements and some content shared across both platforms.
Management
Allen Williams was chief executive officer of Fairfax New Zealand Limited from April 2009 until April 2013, when he was promoted to managing director of Australian Publishing Media. Andrew Boyle was acting managing director until Simon Tong started as managing director in September 2013. Tong left in March 2017, just days prior to the Commerce Commission
The Commerce Commission () (sometimes shortened to ComCom) is a New Zealand government agency with responsibility for enforcing legislation that relates to competition in the country's markets, fair trading and consumer credit contracts, and r ...
announcing their final decision on the proposed Fairfax New Zealand merger with New Zealand Media and Entertainment
New Zealand Media and Entertainment (abbreviated NZME) is a New Zealand newspaper, radio and digital media business. It was launched in 2014 as the merger of APN New Zealand (a division of Here, There & Everywhere (company), APN News & Media), ...
(NZME). Tong was succeeded by Boyle as acting managing director until Sinead Boucher
Sinead Marie Boucher ( O'Hanlon; born 26 June 1970) is a New Zealand journalist and chief executive of Stuff Ltd. On 31 May 2020 she became the owner of Stuff Ltd and in July 2023 became executive chair.
Early life and family
Born in 1970 to S ...
was appointed chief executive officer in August 2017. Boucher had first been employed by Fairfax as a branch office reporter for ''The Press'' in 1993.
On 25 May 2020, Boucher assumed ownership of Stuff from its Australian parent company Nine Entertainment.
On 1 June 2023, Laura Maxwell was appointed as the new Chief Executive of the Stuff Group while its owner Boucher became the Executive Chair and Publisher of the company. In addition, Stuff appointed three new managing directors to lead the major divisions of the company. Chief Audio Officer Nadia Tolich was appointed managing director of Stuff Digital, which included stuff.co.nz
Stuff is a New Zealand news media website owned by newspaper conglomerate Stuff Ltd (formerly called Fairfax). As of early 2024, it is the most popular news website in New Zealand, with a monthly unique audience of more than 2 million.
Stuff ...
, Neighbourly, and Stuff's audio division. Chief content officer Joanna Norris was appointed as managing director of Stuff Masthead Publishing, which has oversight over Stuff's metropolitan, regional and community newspapers, magazines, websites, and commercial printing operations. Executive Commercial Director Matt Headland was appointed as managing director of Stuff Brand Connections, which also incorporated the company's former Stuff Events business division. As part of the restructuring process, Stuff announced a proposed restructuring of editorial and management jobs in mid June 2023. According to Radio New Zealand
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, several senior journalists were asked to reapply for several new roles including a single position as editor of the ''Sunday Star Times'' and ''The Post'' newspapers.
Masthead Publishing
Masthead Publishing consists of the company's newspaper brands and their websites particularly ''The Post'', ''The Press'' and ''Waikato Times''.
Major mastheads
Community newspapers
Auckland and Northland
Wellington
Waikato
Other
Magazines
Stuff Digital
Stuff Digital consists of stuff.co.nz
Stuff is a New Zealand news media website owned by newspaper conglomerate Stuff Ltd (formerly called Fairfax). As of early 2024, it is the most popular news website in New Zealand, with a monthly unique audience of more than 2 million.
Stuff ...
, Neighbourly
Neighbourly is a neighbourhood-based social networking website operating in New Zealand.
History Origins
The website was founded by Casey Eden. It was trialled in two Auckland suburbs, St Heliers and Kohimarama, in December 2013, then launched ...
, the evening bulletin ThreeNews
''ThreeNews'' is a New Zealand television news bulletin produced by Stuff, airing on channel Three since 6 July 2024. It is the successor to '' Newshub Live at 6pm'', which ended the day prior.
Format
''ThreeNews'' is broadcast for 60 minutes ...
and its audio and video divisions.
Neighbourly
In November 2017 Stuff Ltd took full ownership of hyper-local social media network Neighbourly
Neighbourly is a neighbourhood-based social networking website operating in New Zealand.
History Origins
The website was founded by Casey Eden. It was trialled in two Auckland suburbs, St Heliers and Kohimarama, in December 2013, then launched ...
, having first bought a 22.5 percent stake in December 2014.
Stuff Circuit
In 2019, Stuff launched a longform journalism documentary series called ''Stuff Circuit'' with funding from NZ On Air
NZ On Air (NZOA; ), formally the Broadcasting Commission, is an Crown entity, autonomous Crown entity and commission of the New Zealand Government responsible for providing funding for broadcasting and creative works. The commission operates l ...
. Notable titles have included ''Big Decision'' ( abortion law reform), ''Life + Limb'' (New Zealand's military involvement in the War in Afghanistan
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*Conquest of Afghanistan by Alexander the Great (330 BC – 327 BC), the conquest of Afghanistan by the Macedonian Empire
* Muslim conquests of Afghanistan, a series of campaigns in ...
), ''False Profit'' (which focused on conspiracy theorist and New Zealand Public Party
The New Zealand Public Party was a short-lived political party in New Zealand led by Billy Te Kahika. It was founded in June 2020, and two months later became a component party of registered party Advance New Zealand in order to contest the . Ad ...
founder Billy Te Kahika), ''Deleted'' (which looked at New Zealand companies alleged to be complicit in human rights abuses in Xinjiang
Xinjiang,; , SASM/GNC romanization, SASM/GNC: Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Sinkiang, officially the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR), is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of the China, People' ...
), ''Disordered'' (which focused on the treatment of people with Foetal Alcohol Syndrome), and ''Fire and Fury'' (which looked at vaccine disinformation and conspiracy theories in the wake of the 2022 Wellington protests
The 2022 Wellington protest was an anti-Vaccination policy, mandate and anti-COVID-19 lockdowns, lockdown occupation of the grounds of Parliament House, Wellington, Parliament House and Molesworth Street, Wellington, Molesworth Street in Wellin ...
.
Former assets
Former print assets
Stuff has closed or sold many of their former publications:
In 2008, Fairfax Media New Zealand launched a weekly community newspaper in Dunedin called ''D-Scene'', which was a subsidiary of ''The Southland Times
''The Southland Times'' is the regional daily paper for Southland, including Invercargill, and neighbouring parts of Otago, in New Zealand. It is now owned by media business Stuff Ltd, formerly the New Zealand division of Fairfax Media.
His ...
''. The newspaper ran for five years. On 29 May 2013, Fairfax Media confirmed the closure of ''D-Scene'' following a two-week consultation period.
On 25 June 2024, Stuff announced it would close the last of its Northland community newspapers: ''The Northern News'', ''The Whangārei Leader'' and ''Far North Real Estate.'' The Kerikeri-based ''Bay Chronicle'' was closed earlier in March 2024. On 30 June, Stuff announced that its ''Sunday News'' newspaper would be closed by late July 2024.
Former digital assets
In May 2018 Stuff Ltd took full ownership of internet service provider Stuff Fibre, which won the People's Choice Award, NZ Broadband Provider of the Year, Best Fibre Broadband Provider, and Best Broadband Innovation at the 2019 Broadband Compare Awards. Stuff Ltd also had a 49 percent share in New Zealand-based energy retailer energyclubnz. On 20 May 2020, Stuff sold Stuff Fibre to Vocus and sold its share of energyclubnz back to its founder.
In 2019, Stuff Ltd launched a video platform, Play Stuff. The website hosts free content sourced from content providers such as BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
, Reuters
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The agency ...
and the Press Association
PA Media (formerly the Press Association) is a multimedia news agency
A news agency is an organization that gathers news reports and sells them to subscribing news organizations, such as newspapers, magazines and All-news radio, radio and ...
as well as local content from NZ On Screen and Bravo New Zealand. The platform appears to be defunct as of June 2025.
Awards
Stuff Ltd has won both national and international awards for its corporate leadership and management.
See also
* List of print media in New Zealand
* Mass media in New Zealand
The mass media in New Zealand include television stations, radio stations, newspapers, magazines, and websites. Media conglomerates like NZME, Stuff, MediaWorks, Discovery and Sky dominate the media landscape. Most media organisations operat ...
References
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