Stuff is a
New Zealand
New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 List of islands of New Zealand, smaller islands. It is the ...
news media
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website owned by newspaper conglomerate
Stuff Ltd (formerly called Fairfax). It is the most popular news website in New Zealand, with a monthly unique audience of more than 2 million.
Stuff was founded in 2000, and publishes breaking news, weather, sport, politics, video, entertainment, business and life and style content from Stuff Ltd's newspapers, which include New Zealand's second- and third-highest circulation daily newspapers,
''The Dominion Post'' and ''
The Press
''The Press'' is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand owned by media business Stuff Ltd. First published in 1861, the newspaper is the largest circulating daily in the South Island and publishes Monday to Saturday. One com ...
'', and the highest circulation weekly, ''
Sunday Star-Times'', as well as international news wire services.
Stuff has won numerous awards at the
Newspaper Publishers' Association awards including 'Best News Website or App' in 2014 and 2019, and 'Website of the Year' in 2013 and 2018.
History
The former New Zealand media company
Independent Newspapers Ltd (INL), owned by News Corp Australia, launched Stuff on 27 June 2000 at a cybercafe in
Auckland
Auckland (pronounced ) ( mi, Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. The most populous urban area in the country and the fifth largest city in Oceania, Auckland has an urban population of about I ...
, after announcing its intention to go online more than a year earlier.
The development of Stuff was supported by Don Higgins, Corporate Development Manager and Mark Wierzbicki, founding Internet Business Manager. Advertising agency
Saatchi & Saatchi conceived the name "Stuff", and INL had to buy the domain name from a
cyber squatter.
In its first month, the site had 120,000 unique visitors.
At the time, Wierzbicki described the name as a copywriter's dream, although he conceded that "it's not without risk, especially if we stuff up." The start up was built by a group of engineers from a few tech companies in
Wellington
Wellington ( mi, Te Whanganui-a-Tara or ) is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the second-largest city in New Zealand by m ...
led by founding CTO and engineering manager Will Everitt and project manager Bill Alp and used a software platform from News Corp Australia's
news.com.au.
On 30 June 2003, INL sold its publishing assets including ''The Dominion Post'', ''The Press'', and the Stuff website to
Fairfax Media
Fairfax Media was a media company in Australia and New Zealand, with investments in newspaper, magazines, radio and digital properties. The company was founded by John Fairfax as John Fairfax and Sons, who purchased '' The Sydney Morning Hera ...
.
Fairfax upgraded the website in December 2006, and again on 4 March 2009, adding the ability for visitors to personalise the homepage. The first mobile phone news service from Stuff began in 2003, in a partnership with
Vodafone New Zealand. On 21 April 2009, Stuff launched a dedicated mobile site.
On 1 February 2018, the parent company of Stuff changed its name from Fairfax New Zealand Limited to
Stuff Limited. In December 2018 Fairfax Media merged into
Nine Entertainment Co.
On 25 May 2020, Nine Entertainment sold Stuff and its holdings including the Stuff website to Stuff's CEO
Sinead Boucher for NZ$1, with the transaction completed on 31 May. This marks the return of the company into New Zealand ownership.
On 30 May 2022, Stuff updated its logo and brand colours.
Awards and nominations
Stuff.co.nz has won numerous awards at the
Newspaper Publishers' Association awards (currently branded as the
Voyager Media Awards) including Best News Website or App in 2014 and 2019, and Website of the Year in 2013 and 2018.
Content and coverage
In July 2008, during the trial of
Clayton Weatherston, press.co.nz, a subsidiary section on Stuff, accidentally ran the headline "Guilty of Murder" the day before the jury delivered the verdict. The article was quickly withdrawn, and Fairfax executive editor
Paul Thompson Paul Thompson may refer to:
Education
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said it was a mistake "we take very seriously."
On 17 April 2013, to celebrate the passing of
same-sex marriage in New Zealand, the colour of the Stuff logo was changed from black to the colours associated with the
pride flag.
In 2017, Stuff's first podcast ''Black Hands'' received over 3 million downloads and was the number one podcast in five countries. Stuff also produced ''Gone Fishing'' with
Radio New Zealand, which won podcast of the year at the 2019 NZ Radio Awards.
In 2018 Stuff launched Quick! Save the Planet to increase news coverage of
climate change in New Zealand and in 2019 Stuff joined the Covering Climate Now international initiative.
In 2019 Stuff Circuit's Life + Limb investigation into unexploded ordnance on
New Zealand Defence Force firing ranges in Afghanistan prompted Prime Minister
Jacinda Ardern to order the clearing of the ranges.
See also
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Media of New Zealand
The mass media in New Zealand include television stations, radio stations, newspapers, magazines, and websites. Most outlets are foreign-owned; media conglomerates like NZME, Stuff, MediaWorks, Discovery and Sky dominate the media land ...
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Fairfax Media
Internet properties established in 2000
New Zealand news websites