March 7, 2025

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Stuff finalist in five categories at 2025 INMA Global Media Awards

Innovations in AI, unique campaign marketing and subscriber initiatives have seen Stuff Group nominated as a finalist in five categories at the 2025 International News Media Association’s Global Media Awards.

This places Stuff in the top 10 of 286 media organisations internationally. 

The INMA Awards saw more than 800 entries from organisations in 49 countries, with Stuff Group dominating the entries from New Zealand. 

Stuff Owner and Publisher Sinead Boucher says digital-first innovations and engaging brand and subscriber initiatives are behind Stuff’s success in the hotly-contested categories. 

“Innovation is critical for all organisations now and none more so than in media. Our teams are harnessing the power of AI for new technology solutions, ensuring our resources are focused on delivering the unique, trusted journalism that New Zealand’s largest news audience demands,” she says. 

Reach and growth

Stuff Group’s finalists are: 

Boucher says The Post’s finalist position reflect its growing reach as a national news brand. The success of its subscriber campaigns is reflected in the more than 70% of its digital audience who live outside of Wellington. 

“The Post’s ‘At the centre of it all’ marketing is driven by its business and politics news focus, which has seen 100% year on year growth in digital subscriptions,” she says. “We are particularly pleased too that Paddy Gower’s cheeky The F#$ %ing News brand has been recognised internationally – his positive news content shows the power of Stuff as a platform for not only our journalists, but our content and commercial partners too.” 

The INMA Global Media Awards winners will be announced in May. 

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