The Dunedin Voice & Quill serves as an independent source for news and information within Dunedin, New Zealand. Our editorial team investigates and reports on events, policies, and developments impacting residents across the city and surrounding Otago region.
We provide accurate and timely coverage, focusing on local governance, business activities, cultural institutions, and public services unique to this Southern city.
Reliable local news is essential for an informed public in Dunedin. Decisions made at the Dunedin City Council, changes at the University of Otago, or developments at Port Chalmers directly affect people's daily lives.
Our journalists focus on these specific local contexts. This includes scrutiny of infrastructure projects, analysis of local economic trends, and reporting on environmental concerns particular to the Otago Harbour and peninsula.
Understanding these local issues requires dedicated reporting. The Dunedin Voice & Quill aims to fill this need, providing factual accounts that assist residents in comprehending their local environment.
The Dunedin Voice & Quill adheres to established journalistic principles. Our reporting prioritises accuracy, impartiality, and clarity in all published content.
Facts are verified through multiple sources before publication. Our editorial process includes rigorous fact-checking and editing to ensure precision.
We differentiate clearly between news reporting, analysis, and opinion pieces. All content is presented transparently, with sources cited where appropriate and possible.
Our editorial team operates independently. We are committed to reporting fairly and without bias, maintaining a professional distance from political or commercial influence.
Corrections to published articles, if required, are made promptly and noted transparently. We strive for excellence in every aspect of our journalistic practice.
The Dunedin Voice & Quill is owned and operated by APG, an independent digital media company.
APG maintains editorial independence for all its publications. This structure supports our ability to report without external pressures.
Further information about APG is available at APG.
We welcome feedback and tips from our readers regarding local matters. This information can assist our journalists in identifying areas for investigation.
Our editorial team reviews all communications. We are interested in leads and insights that can inform our reporting within Dunedin and the broader Otago region.
For general enquiries, to offer a news tip, or to send a letter to the editor, please visit our contact page.
All correspondence can be directed through the channels provided on dvq.co.nz/contact. Our email for direct communication is editor@dvq.co.nz.