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nzherald.co.nz's new digital subscriptions have launched today - giving you an unrivalled and expanded menu of investigative journalism, insightful commentary and indepth analysis, along with a glittering line-up of international content.

Want to sort your Christmas shopping in one go? It's easy with gift subscriptions to NZ Herald premium content.

New Zealand Herald Premium is the very best of our journalism, with expanded business, political and investigative journalism, insightful analysis and expert commentary.

A digital subscription gives full access to our Premium news, politics, business, sport, lifestyle and entertainment content, as well as online puzzles and crosswords. It also includes stories from some of the world's top publishers, such as the New York Times and Financial Times.

You can download a gift voucher for your recipient and pick the date the subscription should start. We'll be in touch with them that day to let them know how to start reading!

It really is the gift that keeps on giving.

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New Zealand Herald Premium has launched - and with it, expanded business, political and investigative journalism, insightful analysis and commentary and international content.

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For new subscribers, it's easy - and cheap - to subscribe. Simply go here.

For app users once you've subscribed and activated your account, simply login on the app to access the Premium content there.

Welcome to all of our new subscribers: your support in our quest to find new revenue streams to help support the future of quality journalism is deeply appreciated.

If you're yet to join us, we wanted to show you what you're missing - here's a selection of the best stories from our journalists, and from our global publishing partners including the New York Times and Financial Times, from the last week.

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1. How much is a subscription?

For $5 a week - and $2.50 a week for the first eight weeks as a special introductory offer - our digital subscribers can access an incredible range of investigative stories, in depth analysis and commentary, and an expanded range of journalism from international mastheads including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Harvard Business Review, Financial Times, the Daily Telegraph (UK) and the Times (UK).

Digital subscribers can also opt for an annual $199 subscription, saving $61. That's just 55 cents a day.

For new subscribers, it's easy - and cheap - to subscribe. Simply go here.

2. Do print subscribers have access to Premium?

Our five-, six- and seven-day NZ Herald and regional newspaper subscribers have automatic, free access to Premium. Those with weekend or part-week newspaper subscriptions receive a discount.

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Print subscribers have received emails explaining how to activate their subscription.

3. How do I find Premium stories?

While much of our journalism, including breaking and "commodity" news, will remain free on nzherald.co.nz, you'll be able to easily recognise a Premium story - it's tagged with a gold "Premium" label.

As well as the Premium articles highlighted on our nzherald.co.nz homepage, here's some easy bookmarks to delve into the brilliant range of articles:

• OUR PREMIUM LANDING PAGE, the gateway to all of our in depth content, across the board

• PREMIUM WORLD, including the New York Times, the Times (UK), Financial Times, Daily Telegraph (UK), Harvard Business Review and Washington Post

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• PREMIUM BUSINESS

• PREMIUM POLITICS

• PREMIUM SPORT

Premium articles will also feature heavily on the homepages of our business, politics, news, world, sport, lifestyle and entertainment sections and on each of our five regional newspaper websites - the Northern Advocate, Bay of Plenty Times, Rotorua Daily Post, Whanganui Chronicle, and Hawke's Bay Today.

Once you've signed up as a subscriber, you can also receive the best news and business Premium content in your inbox each day - simply by going into your settings on the website, and ticking the Premium newsletters box.

NZME premium content editor Miriyana Alexander (centre) says digital subscriptions would foster quality journalism, critical in an era of 'fake news'. Photo / Supplied
NZME premium content editor Miriyana Alexander (centre) says digital subscriptions would foster quality journalism, critical in an era of 'fake news'. Photo / Supplied

4. Why can't I see Premium journalism on the Herald app?

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When you become a signed-up subscriber - and activate your account - you'll also start seeing the Premium content on the NZ Herald app. For now, non-subscribers can't see or access Premium content on the app.

If you have signed up already, welcome again. And thank you.

5. Why have we launched Premium?

It's no secret that the media industry, the world over, is facing headwinds. It's no different in New Zealand.

Digital subscriptions open a new revenue stream for us to help fund the future of quality journalism.

While the majority of the content on nzherald.co.nz will remain free - this is critical as we also support a mass-market model for our readers and advertisers - we believe it is important that we place a stake in the ground to help support the very best, unique and exclusive journalism.

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It's not cheap to fund quality journalism - it takes time, resource and effort to expose the truth, make a difference and fight for the public. Your digital subscription will help fund our newsrooms well into the future, just as our loyal print subscribers have done for the past century (and in the case of the NZ Herald, for the past 156 years).

If you have signed up already, welcome again. And thank you.

To subscribe: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/my-account/subscription/offers/

The Herald's new digital subscriptions have launched today, giving you an unrivalled and expanded menu of investigative journalism, insightful commentary and indepth analysis.
The Herald's new digital subscriptions have launched today, giving you an unrivalled and expanded menu of investigative journalism, insightful commentary and indepth analysis.
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