Element

Available exclusively in The New Zealand Herald every month on a Monday
Element – inspiring and guiding Kiwis to transform New Zealand into the healthiest,
most liveable destination on the planet. The Herald’s newest magazine will be New Zealand’s largest mass-reach health, sustainable lifestyle and ethical business publication, bringing information and advice to our readers in the areas of:
Sustainability isn’t just about buying organic carrots at the farmer’s market or saving the planet. It’s about creating a healthy environment for ourselves and our families.
Gavin Healy, Element Co-Founder
Published by The New Zealand Herald, and inserted once a month on a Monday, content will also be available online at www.elementmagazine.co.nz with additional weekly updates in an e-newsletter.
Print publication dates for 2012:
January 30
February 27
March 26
April 30
May 28
June 25
July 30
August 27
September 24
October 29
November 26
December 17
“It would stay out on the coffee table a lot longer than anything else that we get on newsprint every week”. Graeme Colman, NZ Business Council for Sustainable Development
Why advertise?
- With a circulation of 170,704 Element is the largest circulating magazine in the health, sustainable lifestyle or ethical business sectors in New Zealand.
- Kiwis have indicated in our research that they want to be inspired to change their lives for the better, and become more sustainable, but don’t always have time to find out how to achieve this. Element is responding to this growing need by providing real insight into local and global sustainability and health issues.
What some of our Herald readers have to say about Element:
Some pages you might rip out and keep.
I think there’s something for everybody in it. It actually picks up a bit of your travel thing, your gardening, your Viva supplement, your Business supplement. It speaks to all those things but from a different viewpoint.
An interesting, relevant, topical magazine covering local and international environmental issues.
Element is targeted at three core markets: