The National Newspaper Collection forms part of the Alexander Turnbull Library collections.
The collection includes New Zealand’s earliest newspaper, the New Zealand Gazette, published in 1839. It also holds recent daily and community papers.
Newspapers are available in various formats including paper, microfilm, and digital.
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Access items in this collection
Search for descriptions of newspapers in this collection using the National Library Catalogue (include the phrase 'New Zealand newspapers' for better results).
Newspapers are available in the newspaper reading room on the lower ground floor of the Library. We don’t issue original newspapers if they are too fragile or if there is a microfilm copy available.
The microfilm collection is self-service. Original papers need to be requested. Requests can be made to the Turnbull Research Centre in person, by phone, mail, or email.
Digital copies of selected early New Zealand newspapers and periodicals are available on Papers Past. Māori niupepa are on the New Zealand Digital Library's website.
Niupepa Māori online – New Zealand Digital Library website
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Get copies from items in this collection
You can get copies from most items in this collection if copying doesn't breach copyright. Printers for microfiche and microfilm readers are available for use in the Library. Copies on microfilm are also available for purchase.
More about copyright and usage
Borrow items in this collection
You can borrow microfilm copies of newspapers by interloan through your local library. We lend to New Zealand and overseas libraries.
Get help
We can answer your enquiries in person, by letter, phone or email. For help using this collection contact the Curator, New Zealand and Pacific Published Collections.
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