AUCKLAND, Today: Tony Reid has officially joined Southern Cross Health Society, and CEO Nick Astwick couldn’t be more thrilled. “We are excited to have Tony on board to support the mahi we do to deliver on our purpose to enable healthier years for more New Zealanders.”
Wellington City Mission’s bold fundraiser starts with a leap
WELLINGTON, Today: Imagine asking a national hero to kick off a daring fundraising campaign by abseiling down a Wellington high-rise. That’s exactly what Wellington City Mission did with Wellington’s Greatest Deed.
Brainchild celebrates finalist spot in Waikato Business Awards
AUCKLAND, Today: Brainchild, a PR and content agency, is excited to be a finalist in the Small Business category at the 2024 Waikato Chamber of Commerce Business Awards.
Anchor brings the cream of the crop to Kiwi fridges
AUCKLAND, Today: Anchor is bringing milk back to Kiwi fridges with a bold new campaign by TBWA\New Zealand, reminding people of dairy’s value amidst the rise of plant-based alternatives.
John Kirwan kicks off NZ check-in for Mental Health Awareness Week
AUCKLAND, Today: Sir John Kirwan is on a mission to rethink “wellbeing,” which he feels has become an overused buzzword.
oOh!media teams up for Mental Health Awareness Week
AUCKLAND, Today: oOh!media New Zealand is getting behind the Mental Health Foundation’s Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW), running from 23rd to 29th September 2024.
Flicks takes home top honours at 2024 Good Design Awards

AUCKLAND, Today: Flicks, Vista Group’s top cinema and streaming guide, just took home a win at Australia’s 2024 Good Design Awards.
Sustainably Ever After podcast premieres from NZBusiness, hosted by Lilah McDonald
AUCKLAND, Friday: Exciting news! NZBusiness magazine is launching a new podcast, Sustainably Ever After, premiering on September 16. Hosted by 14-year-old sustainability advocate Lilah McDonald and sponsored by OfficeMax.
Motion Sickness and Whānau Ora launch live translation billboards with Real-Time Reo
AUCKLAND, Today: Real-Time Reo aims to make te reo Māori a natural part of everyday life, marking a small yet meaningful step toward revitalising Aotearoa’s indigenous language.
Wilf Sweetland returns to lead Exit Films’ next chapter
AUCKLAND, Today: After years apart, Wilf Sweetland has teamed up once again with Declan Cahill and Leah Churchill-Brown to write a new chapter for one of Australia’s most respected production companies, Exit Films.