North & South (magazine)
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North & South | |
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Editor-in-Chief | Sally Duggan |
Categories | Current affairs |
Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 31,640 |
First issue | 1986 |
Company | ACP Media |
Country | New Zealand |
North & South is a monthly magazine published in New Zealand. It was founded in 1986, and famously documented the end of the Lange Labour government in 1989. Its name relates to the two main islands of New Zealand. The magazines tagline is 'Thinking New Zealand'.
It publishes articles, opinions and columns on a wide range of topics, including New Zealand politics.
The magazine is published by ACP Media Limited.
[edit] Columnists
A number of prominent New Zealand journalists have written for the North and South. These include:
- Bruce Jesson;
- Deborah Coddington
- Warwick Roger
- Robyn Langwell (Editor)
- Rosemary McLeod
- Pat Booth
- David McLoughlin
- Nicola Legat
- Cate Brett
- Sarah Lang
- Nicola Shepheard