The Post

The Post

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The Post delivers comprehensive national coverage from Wellington, focusing on politics, business, and lifestyle content. With expert journalism, we provide readers with reliable news, insightful analysis, and engaging features that cover key issues shaping New Zealand. As part of the Stuff Group, The Post is dedicated to informing and connecting Kiwis with the stories that matter.

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51-200 employees
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Wellington, Wellington
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  • Kicking off 2025 with the Daily Dispatch The Post’s Daily Dispatch is back, delivering everything you need to know about yesterday’s market wrap, overnight news, and what to expect today. In today’s edition: - NZX shakes off its summer slumber. - Big tech powers US markets higher. - The latest twist in the TikTok saga. Plus, discover what’s making headlines across New Zealand and beyond. Follow Daily Dispatch for sharp, timely insights every weekday. Read more now ➡️ https://lnkd.in/g5GT9Z4J #DailyDispatch #Markets #Economy #News #ThePost

    Daily Dispatch: NZX awakes from its summer slumber

    Daily Dispatch: NZX awakes from its summer slumber

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  • At Future Proofing New Zealand: The 2050 Infrastructure Forum, Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop announced bold new rules to let the private sector pitch infrastructure ideas directly to the Government. These “market-led proposals” will follow a streamlined, transparent process through the new National Infrastructure Funding and Financing Ltd (NIFFCo), creating opportunities for innovation and collaboration. “There is no government monopoly on good ideas,” Bishop said, as he cited Auckland's light rail as a lesson in why this change is needed. Read Andrea Vance’s full story on The Post 👉 https://lnkd.in/gTB7KcrS #Infrastructure #FutureProofingNZ #ThePost

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  • 📊 Poll reveals hung Parliament could be on the cards The latest The Post/Freshwater Strategy poll highlights shifting political dynamics, with National at 34% and Labour gaining ground at 31%. Cost of living, healthcare, and housing remain top priorities for voters, while leadership favorability and party performance are seeing notable changes. Dive into the full analysis from Andrea Vance for insights into what these results mean for the political landscape. ➡️ Read more on The Post: https://lnkd.in/eajJJC9s #NZPolitics #ThePostPolls #ElectionInsights

    Poll delivers hung Parliament, and bad news for Christopher Luxon

    Poll delivers hung Parliament, and bad news for Christopher Luxon

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    Future Proofing New Zealand: The 2050 Infrastructure Forum is live today. Infrastructure New Zealand and The Post bring together leaders shaping the future of New Zealand’s infrastructure. Hosted by Chapman Tripp this crucial event will feature: 🔹 Christopher Bishop, Minister for Infrastructure 🔹 Shane Jones, Minister for Regional Development 🔹 Chris Hipkins, Labour Leader This forum builds on last year’s election debate, which highlighted pressing system and pipeline issues. Now, as New Zealand works towards a 30-year National Infrastructure Plan, the Infrastructure Priorities Programme, and the establishment of the National Infrastructure Agency, the conversation focuses on ensuring bipartisan commitment to long-term planning and delivery. 💬 Join us live at 4:00 PM on thepost.co.nz to explore: - The future of New Zealand's infrastructure system - Pathways to certainty and collaboration in infrastructure planning - Insights from industry experts and media representatives 📺 And later, catch exclusive polling results on ThreeNews, revealing public sentiment on our infrastructure challenges. Together, let’s shape a stronger, more resilient New Zealand. https://lnkd.in/gTB7KcrS #InfrastructureForum #FutureProofingNZ #NZPolitics #ThePost

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  • Support local journalism for as little as 50¢ a week! This Black Friday, invest in what matters—stories that connect, inform, and inspire. With a Digital Access subscription to The Post, you’ll enjoy: - Your local connection: Unlimited access to the best local stories from our leading regional and metropolitan publications across the country. - Sundays just got better: Full digital access to Sunday Star-Times your essential weekly read for intelligent, thought-provoking and insightful journalism. - Your guilty pleasure reads: Dive into NZ House & Garden and NZ Gardener—because who doesn’t love a little inspo for the home and garden? - A word from the top: Get cozy with exclusive weekly updates from the Editor (like having a VIP pass to insider intel). - Daily dose delivered: A fresh email bulletin in your inbox every day—consider it your morning pick-me-up, news-style. - Puzzles galore: Unlimited access to Sudoku, Code-Cracker, and daily crosswords to keep your brain sharp—and bragging rights sharper! Subscribe today and stay in the loop with all the latest from The Post: https://lnkd.in/gQKvGfj4 *T&C's apply. Offer ends 02.12.2024. #BlackFriday #SupportLocalJournalism #ThePostNZ #DigitalSubscription #NewZealandNews

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    It was great to have Tracy Watkins, editor of the Sunday Star Times / The Post and Dita De Boni, Auckland Business editor for Stuff, at our Pead offices recently, to discuss the evolving media landscape in Aotearoa New Zealand. We gained firsthand insights into the latest trends shaping our media, heard valuable perspectives on political and business agendas, and discussed how to effectively engage audiences. It was a fantastic afternoon filled with rich discussions, shared knowledge, and new connections. A big thank you to everyone who joined us and to our incredible guests for their time and expertise.

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  • Future Proofing New Zealand: The 2050 Infrastructure Forum The Post is proud to partner with Infrastructure New Zealand for this pivotal event, hosted by Chapman Tripp on Monday, 2 December, at 4:00 PM. Last year, during the General Election campaign, INZ and Stuff facilitated a debate spotlighting critical infrastructure challenges. A year on, with major reforms underway—including the 30-Year National Infrastructure Plan and the establishment of a National Infrastructure Agency—it’s time to revisit the conversation. This year’s forum will bring together the Minister for Infrastructure, Minister for Regional Development, Leader of the Opposition, and industry experts to explore how bipartisan agreement can shape long-term infrastructure planning and delivery in New Zealand. Spaces are limited—register now to secure your spot: https://lnkd.in/gjhxhbBV

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    Join us for Future Proofing New Zealand: The 2050 Infrastructure Forum, brought to you by The Post and Infrastructure New Zealand. This event, hosted by Chapman Tripp, will be held on Monday 2 December, starting from 4:00pm. Last year, during the General Election campaign, INZ and Stuff hosted a debate between party infrastructure spokespeople to draw out the important system and pipeline issues confronting our nation - as they saw them. A year later, we feel it is time to bring the major parties together again. System change is underway for New Zealand’s infrastructure sector, with work on a 30 year National Infrastructure Plan, the Infrastructure Priorities Programme and the establishment of the National Infrastructure Agency in progress. As ever, the improved certainty promised by these changes will depend on the political will to agree and stick to a long-term plan for New Zealand’s infrastructure. Hear from the Minister for Infrastructure, Minister for Regional Development and the Leader of the Opposition, as well as a panel of industry and media representatives as we discuss the future of bipartisan agreement in infrastructure planning and delivery. Limited space - register today: https://lnkd.in/gjhxhbBV Nick Leggett Martina Moroney Issy Pasley Michelle McCormick Katrina Smith Hannah Pickard Tracy Watkins Belinda Lush Andrea Vance

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  • 18-months ago we launched our new site thepost.co.nz Over that time we’ve exposed council scandals, asked difficult questions to our politicians and provided exceptional analysis on the Economy. This is all possible thanks to the incredible subscribers who support our work and help fund our journalism. Our paywall is down for 48 hours until midnight Nov 7, so if you aren’t a subscriber see what you are missing out on. https://www.thepost.co.nz/ #ThePostNZ #InvestigativeJournalism #NZPolitics #EconomyInsights #FreeAccess #EconomicAnalysis

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