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New Zealand's Identity, Culture and the Media: What's changed in 30 years?

NZ On Air has released new research that spotlights how NZers view ourselves, our perceptions of our culture and identity, and our relationship with local media

110 journalist roles funded to provide Public Interest Journalism across the motu

Public Interest Journalism has received an $18m boost with the announcement of funding for an additional 110 journalists* across Aotearoa

Rising to the challenge of creating better media content for Asian New Zealanders

NZ On Air is seeking support from media content creators and media platforms to better serve the needs of Asian New Zealanders, following new research.

Exploring the many faces of Aotearoa – new informative Factual content gets green light

The many different faces of Aotearoa are represented in a host of new Factual content to be commissioned from the latest NZ On Air funding round.

New programmes to feed the appetite for serious topics on TV and online

There’s plenty to stimulate brain cells and discussion in the new line up of documentary and factual programmes funded by NZ On Air in the last round...

Turning up the volume of Pasifika music in Aotearoa

24 Pasifika music artists have won funding to record new music, including tracks in Pacific languages, thanks to a record investment from NZ On Air.

NZ On Air backing local music all the way

NZ On Air congratulates the huge line up of NZ On Air funded artists in the finalist list for the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards this year.

Fresh opportunities and stories in latest funding for local production sector

NZ On Air is fast-tracking into production a diverse range of new content from fresh creative teams in the latest funding round, ensuring there’s a pipeline...

Funded regional media extended, with more to be offered in the South Island

Two South Island regions will benefit from more multi-media reporting on current issues on their patch.

The big question answered for Nothing Trivial fans and strange-but-true-drama

Fans of Nothing Trivial will finally get some answers – NZ On Air has agreed to fund a two-hour tele-feature to wrap up the series, after series three ended...

Where Are The Audiences - Children's Media Use Report 2025

Where Are The Audiences – Children’s Media Use 2025 delves into how tamariki navigate an increasingly digital media world and connect with local stories.

Newer storytellers lead the dramatic line-up for 2020

Three engrossing new series from talented newer storytellers are set to capture Aotearoa’s attention in 2020, after winning funding in NZ On Air’s final round..

Bold new drama takes on the multi-night challenge

NZ On Air will make a significant investment in a fresh new drama series screening two nights a week in prime time.

Colourful line up of programmes get the green light

A nostalgic journey back to New Zealand in a by-gone era captured in amateur film footage, and more beautiful and awe-inspiring journeys through our oceans...

NZ On Air funds uniquely Pasifika stories for audiences across the Pacific and Aotearoa

Six projects have been announced as the successful recipients of funding in the first-ever Aotearoa New Zealand Pacific Regional Media Fund.

More uniquely NZ stories for local audiences to extend diversity on screens

Arts, architecture, psychology, kaupapa māori and rural comedy are among new stories for local screen investments from NZ On Air

Richness of real-life stories to be shared on Aotearoa screens in 2022

Factual content reflecting people’s experiences in Aotearoa - from the story of a pregnant transgender man to ANZAC commemorations - will be brought to local...

Six Pan-Asian led creative teams to bring their stories to screens across the motu

NZ On Air has invested $1.7m in six documentary projects that speak to the diversity of experiences of Pan-Asian peoples in Aotearoa.

NZ On Air and the New Zealand Film Commission announce new $2.5 million Documentary Fund

NZ On Air and the New Zealand Film Commission are announcing a new documentary fund for feature-length documentaries.

Working towards gender and ethnicity balance in the screen sector

Women are well-represented among writers and producers in screen content, but still battling for their place as directors, and we need more Asian screen...