Newspapers.The New Zealand Herald is available in the library every day. Alternatively, you can enjoy browsing the pages online.
We also have a selection of free online International newspapers. |

The New Zealand Herald e-Edition is an exact replica of the printed newspaper, which enables you to view the entire paper (including supplements) online, or via smartphone.
Navigate with ease around the paper to go straight to the section you want to read, or browse the paper to discover something of interest. You can also print pages, or share articles with friends, colleagues or peers via email or social networking sites. The New Zealand Herald e-Edition is the convenient way to keep yourself informed on what is happening in New Zealand and around the World.
Navigate with ease around the paper to go straight to the section you want to read, or browse the paper to discover something of interest. You can also print pages, or share articles with friends, colleagues or peers via email or social networking sites. The New Zealand Herald e-Edition is the convenient way to keep yourself informed on what is happening in New Zealand and around the World.

The National Library Papers Past Newspaper section contains digitised NZ and Pacific newspapers from the 19th and 20th centuries. Each newspaper has its own page containing information about the publication, including the date range which is available online. You can find links to all the newspapers on the Explore all newspapers page. The newspapers on Papers Past are only a proportion of all New Zealand newspapers. If you cannot find what you are looking for online, it may be available as a paper copy or microfilm. Check the National Newspaper Collection page on the National Library website for more information.
China Daily
Established on 1st June 1981, it is an English-language daily newspaper in China. Also known as 'Window to China', it is headquartered in Beijing. |
Washington Post
The largest and oldest newspaper of Washington D.C, was founded in 1877 by Stilson Hutchings. |
The Times of India
One of the highest-circulated English-language daily broadsheets in the world, started on 3rd November 1838 with the name of 'Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce'. |
Sydney Morning Herald
Founded in 1831 as Sydney Herald, this newspaper was founded by Englishmen Alfred Ward Stephens, Frederick Stokes, and William McGarvie, who all worked for the Sydney Gazette. |
New York Times
Launched in 1851 with the motto printed in the upper left-hand corner, "All the News That's Fit to Print." |
The Guardian
Formerly known as The Manchester Guardian, this newspaper was founded in 1821 by a group of non-conformist businessmen headed by John Edward Taylor. |