Our award-winning newsroom continues to produce some of the biggest and most important stories from around Aotearoa. Photo / Dean Purcell
Our award-winning newsroom continues to produce some of the biggest and most important stories from around Aotearoa. Photo / Dean Purcell
It’s been six years since the NZ Herald took the ambitious step of asking readers to pay for access to our best journalism by buying a Herald Premium digital subscription.
Every day, we bring you expert reporting and commentary on national, business, sport, and political issues, along with engaging and informative entertainment and lifestyle features, and stories from leading global publishers, including the New York Times.
To mark Premium’s sixth birthday, we’re offering new members a special deal - just 50c a week for the first eight weeks, $3 a week for the next eight weeks, and $6 a week after that.
An annual subscription is available for $99 for the first year, then $199 the following years.
Five-, six- or seven-day subscribers to the Herald’s print editions, or our regional newspapers, are entitled to full digital access; go to nzherald.co.nz/activate to activate your Premium subscription.
A Premium subscription helps Kiwis make sense of the fast-paced, ever-changing news cycle, from analysis of current events to in-depth investigations and absorbing features, to opinion pieces you won’t find anywhere else - on any device.
The best journalism from NZ and around the world
Our award-winning newsroom continues to produce some of the biggest and most important stories from around Aotearoa. Six years since we started our Premium subscription model, access to journalism that you can trust has never been more crucial.
A Premium subscription also lets you have your say by commenting on selected articles and participating in live Q&As with experts on the hottest topics of the day. Premium subscribers also get access to exclusive newsletters, including our Premium News Briefing, which tells you everything you need to know for the day by the time you’ve made your first coffee, and our weekly Opinion newsletter, which rounds up the mood among our columnists and commenters.
If you need a breather, Premium subscribers can save stories to read later, offline via the app, or get stuck into our daily crosswords and puzzles.