For six decades, Paul Duncan has sat on the board of a trust providing vital health services and research. He speaks to Liz Wylie as he prepares to hand the.
Major news media outfits have cut back in the regions in recent years. That doesn't just leave locals worse off - it also means all New Zealanders miss out on important ideas, events and perspectives. But even though the media's margins are tight, intrepid publishers and people are still doing the business there. Mediawatch checks in on Whanganui to find out how their media are doing - and how they're doing it.