About Stuff
Stuff covers every aspect of news and information, from breaking national and international crises through to in-depth features, sports, business, entertainment and technology articles, weather reports, travel services, movie reviews, rural news... and lots more.
Stuff is New Zealand's award winning* news and information website, bringing together the vast resources of Fairfax New Zealand Ltd several hundred journalists and photographers around the country to provide a single online 'publication'.
* W3 Gold Award - Mobile Websites - News Category
W3 Gold Award - Mobile Applications - News Category
Best News Site - NetGuide Web Awards 2011
Speciality site/app award - RugbyHeaven app - Panpa 2011
Best News Website - Canon Media Awards 2011
Best Use of Emerging Technologies - Canon Media Awards 2011
Best Community Collaboration - Canon Media Awards 2011
Best Blog - Jane Yee 'The Girls Guide' - Canon Media Awards 2011
Stuff.co.nz iPhone/iPad App - Official Honoree for the News category - 15th Annual Webby Awards
Site of the Year - People's Choice NetGuide Web Awards 2010
Best Blogs - People's Choice NetGuide Web Awards 2010
Best News Website - Qantas Media Awards 2010
Best Sport - Qantas Media Awards 2010
Best Business - Qantas Media Awards 2010
Best Breaking News Story - Qantas Media Awards 2010
Best Coverage of Breaking News - Qantas Media Awards 2009
Best Website Design - Qantas Media Awards 2009, 2010
Best Blog: Moata's Blog Idol - Qantas Media Awards 2009
Best Media Site - People's Choice NetGuide Web Awards 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006,
(not held in 2005) 2004, 2003 & 2002
Site of the Year - People's Choice NetGuide Web Awards 2008
Best Homepage - People's Choice NetGuide Web Awards 2009, 2008, 2007
Best Sports Website - Qantas Media Awards 2008, 2007
Best Media Site - Qantas Media Awards 2005
Breaking news is updated from our newsroom day and night on Stuff's home, news, sport, business and entertainment pages.
Key news and sports events are covered in special sections providing up-to-date information on news significant to New Zealanders.
The best stories of the day from newspapers belonging to New Zealand's largest media company, Fairfax New Zealand Ltd - including The Dominion Post and The Press - can also be found on Stuff.co.nz.
Local news from Southland to Northland is comprehensively covered on Stuff's regional pages. Each of Fairfax New Zealand Ltd's daily newspapers has its own site which can be accessed via the Newspapers drop-down menu or their own website address.
Stuff's feature sections, including Entertainment, Travel, Motoring, Photo Galleries, Books and CD Reviews and Cartoons, are also regularly updated.
About Fairfax Digital, publisher of Stuff.co.nz
Fairfax Digital is part of the Fairfax Media Group and a division of Fairfax New Zealand Ltd. Fairfax Digital publishes Stuff.co.nz, Cuisine.co.nz, RugbyHeaven.co.nz, Businessday.co.nz, NZX.co.nz, nzhouseandgarden.co.nz, nzfishingnews.co.nz, nzlifeandleisure.co.nz and supports all Fairfax newspapers with a resourceful website, each specializing in local news for each region. Fairfax Digital also manages the Fairfax New Zealand corporate website, Fairfaxnz.co.nz.
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