New Zealanders wanting to keep up with the 2023 election campaign can look to Stuff for the latest news and views ahead of the General Election on October 14th.
Stuff’s award-winning election team will be asking key political candidates the hard questions, giving New Zealanders the opportunity to find out more about the politicians and their policies.
The team is headlined by political editor Luke Malpass, chief political correspondent Tova O’Brien and national affairs editor Andrea Vance. Together with a wider team of experts from across the business, they will provide the latest news, insights, perspectives and analysis in the lead-up to the election, and beyond.
New Zealand’s number one website stuff.co.nz, together with The Post, The Press and the Waikato Times, will keep audiences up-to-date with the mood of the nation. Stuff reaches almost 3.4 million Kiwis a month across its business.
Daily reporting across Stuff and its mastheads will be bolstered by three key debates, live streamed on Stuff.co.nz, new weekly political podcast Tova, and a live election tracker.
Political editor Luke Malpass said “This is a fascinating election with real-life and significant issues front of mind for New Zealanders. Cost of living, tax, healthcare, the economy, climate change and justice are all battleground issues. We are looking forward to delivering incisive news and analysis, helping New Zealanders cut through the political jargon and bringing the concerns of voters to the fore, enabling everyone to make an informed decision on election day.”
Key dates:
- Every Thursday from 4pm: Tova podcast
- September 19: The Great New Zealand Infrastructure Debate, Auckland
- October 3: The Press Finance Leaders’ Debate, Christchurch
- October 9: The Post Leaders’ Debate, Wellington
- October 14: General Election (with live tracker)
You can find Stuff’s election coverage at www.stuff.co.nz/election2023.
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