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Periodical Publishing in New Zealand
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Periodical Publishing sector based in New Zealand. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Uno Magazine
Proudly the Bay of Plenty’s leading luxury lifestyle magazine shining a light on the extraordinary people and businesses that shape our region. Published quarterly, UNO is produced by a small local team of experienced professionals who aim to inspire and uplift readers by creating informed content that is trustworthy, inclusive, optimistic and relatable.
1 to 10 staff
Our Place Magazine
Helping brands connect with local community Our Place celebrates the Bay of Plenty and champions its locals. We tell our stories, from inspiring fashion and design, the great outdoors and environmental issues to people doing life-changing work in our city. Plus, we're always across the latest places to eat, drink and shop, and all the best events. The rich mix of content is all connected by the theme of community. Innovative and Hyper-relevant, our deep engagement across our various channels help activate connections with influential and engaged audiences. In addition to the print and digital issues of Our Place Magazine, our partners can interact across our Facebook and Instagram platforms coupled with unique opportunities via newsletters, digital banners, video and more.
1 to 10 staff
Nz Local Government Magazine
Local Government magazine is published by Contrafed Publishing. First published in 1963 it offers detailed commentary on local government in New Zealand. Regular columnists and contributors provide expert opinion on all matters of subject matter concerned with and affected by local authority.
1 to 10 staff
Agrimedia Limited
AGRIMEDIA LTD. is a specialist agricultural publishing company. We focus on producing high quality specialist magazines, journals and manuals to the primary producing industries of New Zealand & Australia. Our magazine titles are all direct marketed to specific industry sectors via our comprehensive rural databases.
1 to 10 staff
Metro Media Group Ltd
Metro is a general interest current affairs magazine that has been an essential part of Auckland’s social and cultural fabric since 1981, moving through many iterations but united by one goal: to celebrate and hold the city to account.
1 to 10 staff
Journal Of Occupational Science
The Journal of Occupational Sciences aims to bring diverse voices into dialogue with the ultimate goal of producing plural, well-informed insights that celebrate diverse ways of doing and knowing, generate real world responses to inequality and oppression that restrict access to and benefits from occupation, and support delivery of responsive occupation-focused health and social interventions. The Journal of Occupational Science publishes articles that build understanding of occupation, which is understood to be a complex biological, cultural, spiritual, temporal, political, and historically situated phenomenon. Humans are viewed as occupational beings, who shape themselves and are shaped through their singular and shared occupations, in transaction with their society, culture, and environment. Occupation is viewed from multiple perspectives, including its substrates, form, function, performance, and meaning. Particular focuses are occupation in context, issues of inclusion/exclusion from participation, and occupation’s reciprocal relationship with well-being, health, and ill-health. Studies of occupation at population, community, group, and individual levels are welcome, as are explorations of occupation in relation to lifespan development, adaptation, temporal and spatial patterns, societal structures and barriers, sustainability and environmental impacts. Humanist, Indigenous, population, transactional, evolutionary, biological, ecological, historical, socio-political, philosophical, critical, and biographical perspectives of occupation will be considered.
11 to 50 staff
Metro Magazine
Metro is the go-to magazine, in print and online, for sophisticated Aucklanders who want to connect with their city on a deeper level. Metro feeds their appetite for eating out, the arts, design, current affairs, education and social trends, with content that’s insightful, edgy, informed, entertaining and stylish. Where to go, what to see, who to believe, where to shop and what schools to send your kids to: Metro is the best of Auckland.
1 to 10 staff