NZ Herald News

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The New Zealand Herald is New Zealand's premium news brand, and we’ve been telling the stories that matter for more than 150 years. Our app is designed to inform and entertain, giving you the facts and expert analysis from the NZ Herald and our Regional titles, all in one convenient place.
With the New Zealand Herald app all customers can:
• View your favourite sections of the NZ Herald as well as NZME Regional titles
• Personalize your experience by:
• Choosing between a standard or compact layout on mobile
• Adjusting the article font size based on your reading preference
• Customise alerts for breaking news, location and interest-based notifications
• Set your weather based on your geo-location or chosen location
• See all our content and subscribe to Premium within the app

If you are registered with us and sign into the app you can:
• Personalise your favourite sections for easy access from the homepage top menu
• Save news to read later in your own personal reading list
• Sign up for newsletters covering key topics of interest
If you’re a subscriber to our Premium content offering, you can also select offline reading for your saved news.

SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS
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Subscriptions can be managed by going to your Account Settings after purchase. Premium subscriptions automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Your iTunes account will be charged for renewal within the 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. You may turn off auto-renewal after purchase by going to your iTunes Account Settings.
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Terms & Conditions: https://subscriptions.nzherald.co.nz/termsandconditions/

We are always working to improve your experience and appreciate your feedback. Please send your questions, suggestions or bugs via our feedback form at https://nzherald.custhelp.com/app/ask

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In-Apps

Viva Premium - Annual
$99.99
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$12.99
The NZ Listener - Annual
$99.99
The NZ Listener - Monthly
$13.99
NZ Herald Premium - Annual
$199.99
NZ Herald Premium - Monthly
$24.99

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NZ Herald News FAQ

  • Is NZ Herald News free?

    Yes, NZ Herald News is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does NZ Herald News cost?

    NZ Herald News has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $75.32.

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User Rating

4.39 out of 5

65,226 ratings in New Zealand

5 star
39,938
4 star
14,155
3 star
4,915
2 star
1,628
1 star
2,482
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NZ Herald News Reviews

Heard On Line

Alphieconehead on

New Zealand

Your content that you put on line is very good we get your paper delivered but I like on line as well very good thank you and your pop ups when news events happen throughout the day is great and informative. Thanks

Very disappointing editorial

Always Furious on

New Zealand

I joined the Herald online as I hoped to read articles that were educational and interesting. I was fed up with our local Christchurch Press for its very left wing articles and cartoons - some were insulting! l no was seeking more balance to what I read including proper news reporting and not the personal opinions of journos!! I am a middle of the road reader who hates extremism and radical views that divide people. I was, therefore, very disappointed to read your weekend Editorial criticising the current government for cancelling the separate Maori health authority, giving local councils and ratepayers the opportunity to democratically decide on Maori Wards, the change to the law regarding part Maori children to be fostered by a caring family other than part Maori and the possibility of a debate about the treaty principles. I consider this article to be the opinion of a radical journalist with no common sense. Apart from anything else, this country is too poor to operate two health authorities. If I was part Maori, I would feel embarrassed at the way they are being depicted - hopeless and helpless! Democracy is working in the respect that there is a higher proportion of part Maori in local and central government than they represent overall. Doesn’t that tell you something? Is it possible for you to write truthful facts and perhaps give some thought to lol how the problems of child abuse, gangs, and prison numbers could be solved? Perhaps your journalists need a shot of common sense? Oh, I forgot, it was dead and buried years ago!!

Newsy news

Margie 12345 on

New Zealand

I read the news online every day - I know I can trust the sources. My go to news site

Won’t subscribe again

Tk1882 on

New Zealand

Supporting Hobson’s Pledges misinformation was a huge own goal.

Please don’t go the way of Stuff

no names. wth on

New Zealand

The Herald has managed to stay reasonably middle of the road with its articles and opinions, unlike stuff which is firmly left/woke and moving further to the left. It was then very disappointing to see the Heralds reaction to the Hobsons choice ad, and its refusal to run anymore. I have nothing to do with Hobsons choice but do not want to see small minority groups or political agendas influencing another NZ news outlet in any direction . We are rapidly running out of any independent thought in NZ media. Please don’t go the way of stuff

Death Notices

YDS5 E on

New Zealand

I find it disrespectful that ads are being displayed in this section and particularly the Legacy ad that can’t be deleted ! Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Rod MacNeil

It’s become a right wing mouthpiece

mkan331 on

New Zealand

Whilst it’s good to have a broad spectrum of political views in the press, nz herald has taken a big step to the right running prominent ads for the Don Brash’s extreme right party. It’s not really a source of reliable news anymore.

Premium not worth it

Tilleybean on

New Zealand

Despite paying for the premium service, we still have to endure ads before watching any video ..the current one being for Dai Henwood’s TV show. The video’s aren’t what you expect, the y seem to run one “recap video” at a time. Click on a new news feature, you get the same video you’ve already watched. Lots of reports on social media posts. Some of the more interesting articles are links to paywalled publications that ask for further subscription. Poor value overall.

Too many ads for a premium service

Shanikwa-Marika on

New Zealand

Too many damn ads. Paying for premium should remove them.

Adverts

EEngelE on

New Zealand

As a paying subscriber I should not have to see adverts whenever I open a video.

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NZ Herald News Competitors

Name
PressReader: News & Magazines
National & World Newspapers
1NEWS
The Telegraph: UK & World News
Business, Sport & More Stories
The Guardian - Live World News
Get breaking stories & sport
Daily Express
Latest news, sport & comment
The Times of London
World News, Politics & Sport
The Independent
World, News, Politics & Sport
The Mirror
The Heart of Britain
NZ Police
News, Alerts & Online Services
Daily Mail: Breaking News
Live Videos & Live News

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