Celebration and Discovery
Iconic magazine title New Zealand Geographic is back on the shelves this week.
The magazine's return has been greeted with a flood of messages and letters from loyal subscribers congratulating the
new publisher for ensuring the New Zealand Geographic "journey" continues. Such an emotional reaction to a magazine is
rare and can be attributed to its unwavering commitment to quality and substance as it celebrates the evolution of New
Zealand and New Zealanders.
The relaunch issue explores how the country can meet its energy needs when the world is faced with the reality that the
days of cheap oil are behind us. The story The Coal Rush presents a timely snapshot of our coal industry and discusses
how our vast coal resources can best be utilised.
In Gallipoli -- A Hill Too Far our writer mixes his experience of an Anzac Day spent at Gallipoli with a powerful
recounting of the conflict. And New Zealand Geographic celebrates our wildlife in a photographic essay on Gannets, which
features some of the finest bird pictures the magazine has ever published.
In February this year, the company that previously published New Zealand Geographic under license from ACP Media Ltd –
which owns the title – was placed in liquidation leading to a cessation in production of the magazine. However,
successful negotiations between ACP Media Ltd and Rural News Group – a long-standing publisher of several leading New
Zealand farming and agricultural titles – means New Zealand Geographic is once again available.
The magazine’s previous editor and art director have both been retained to ensure the high quality and readability of
New Zealand Geographic is not diminished in any way.
Although not obliged to, Rural News Group has also undertaken to honour all paid up subscriptions to New Zealand
Geographic. The magazine will also be available to non-subscribers via bookstores, supermarkets and magazine outlets.
For subscription information see http://www.nzgeographic.co.nz or freephone 0800 782 436.