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11 new zealand newsletters from across the web

NewZealandDoc’s Newsletter
by NewZealandDoc
Insights on human rights, medicine, politics, and psychoanalysis from NewZealandDoc, featuring health journeys, protests, and historical discussions.

Domestic Detail
by Leah McFall
Leah McFall's Domestic Detail fosters a community where readers can share interests and engage in lively discussions in the comments.

Adoption Deconstructed | Dr Barbara Sumner | Substack
by Dr Barbara Sumner
Dr Barbara Sumner's Adoption Deconstructed challenges dominant narratives, centering adoptee voices with critical research on adoption law, trauma, and global reform.

Nick's Kōrero | Nick Rockel | Substack
by Nick Rockel
Nick Rockel's Kōrero delivers satirical, anti-bullshit political news and liberal views from Aotearoa, New Zealand, prioritizing thoughtful, civil discussions.

Mountain Tūī | Substack
by Mountain Tūī
Mountain Tui dissects New Zealand's socio-political affairs with analysis, opinion, and investigative journalism, exposing dishonesty and public health risks.

The Kākā
by Bernard Hickey
Bernard Hickey's The Kākā dissects the political economy of Aotearoa/New Zealand, focusing on its housing, climate, and poverty crises.

YeeHawTheBoys Direct | Daniel Vernon | Substack
by Daniel Vernon
Daniel Vernon (Danz) delivers Yeehawtheboys Direct: twice-weekly satirical comics and articles on Aotearoa/NZ and global politics, life, and culture.

Crux
by Crux
Crux offers Associated Press world news to paid subscribers, building a local community around current events and informed citizenship, highlighting its role in democracy.

The Democracy Project | Bryce Edwards | Substack
by Bryce Edwards
Bryce Edwards's Democracy Project offers news links and analysis on New Zealand politics and society, advocating for improving NZ democracy through critical thinking.

Climate Club NZ
Climate Club NZ offers busy people in Aotearoa New Zealand high-impact climate action items, distilled from campaigns and categorized by time commitment.
Manual
Manual offers an authentic look into the Aotearoa and Australasian skateboarding scene, featuring local talent, event highlights, and fresh video edits.