NewsBank

Stay informed on events, people and issues related to business, government, economy, sports, culture and more with Access New Zealand and Access Global from NewsBank.

The collections combine all news formats: full-text newspapers, web-only content, PDF image editions and others. All are fully searchable. You can download, print and email articles and set up alerts.

This is a text only service and does not include images.


Use NewsBank anywhere

For library members

You will need to be a member of Whangarei District Libraries to access this website anywhere. Use your library card number to log in.

Go to NewsBank with a library card number


Use NewsBank at the library

Access New Zealand and Access Global are available at Whangārei Central Library without a library membership:

Go to NewsBank when in the library


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Access New Zealand

Comprehensive newspaper coverage from across New Zealand

Access New Zealand is a fully searchable online resource offering the complete text of thousands of news articles, editorials, obituaries, classifieds and more. The collection provides full-text, cross-searchable access to hundreds of local, community, regional and major national newspapers. Coverage for most titles starts in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s and continues through the present day.


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Access Global NewsBank

A global research collection with reliable information on almost any topic

Access Global NewsBank is designed to deliver broad and varied perspectives from sources across the globe. This resource supports research across a wide range of subject areas, including Political Science, Journalism, History, Environmental Studies, Sociology, Economics, Education, Business, Health, Social Sciences and more.


NewsBank help

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