Are Media is thrilled to announce the release of the 35th birthday issue of Woman’s Day, celebrating over three decades of inspiring, empowering and connecting women across New Zealand.
This special edition, which hit newsstands on Monday 21 October, is packed with heartfelt stories, exclusive interviews and vibrant features that reflect the magazine’s enduring commitment to its readers.
Since its launch, Woman’s Day NZ has become a beloved staple in New Zealand households, consistently providing engaging content that resonates with women of all ages and reaches 342,000 readers every week. The 35th birthday issue introduces Hayley Holt’s new baby Kingston, catches up with former Shortland Street actress Katrina Devine 25 years after leaving the soap and includes tributes from 35 of Aotearoa’s favourite female stars.
Editor Sebastian van der Zwan, who has worked for the magazine for 15 years, expresses pride in reaching this remarkable milestone.
“Celebrating 35 years of Woman’s Day NZ is a testament to the incredible community of readers, contributors and supporters who have shared their stories with us,” says van der Zwan. “We’ve evolved over the years, but our mission remains the same – to uplift, inspire and entertain women, and to tell their stories. We are not just celebrating our past; we are celebrating our future.
The birthday issue features an array of exciting content, including:
- Exclusive photoshoot with Hayley Holt and her new son Kingston
- A tribute to late One Direction star Liam Payne
- Wilhelmina Shrimpton’s romantic engagement story
- A catch-up with Shortland Street legend Katrina Devine
- Women We Love: 35 of our favourite female stars share their mag memories
Join Woman’s Day NZ in this celebration. The 35th birthday issue is available in stores and online from 21 October.
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