VICE New Zealand
What Does it Take to Really Run a Music Festival?
Ahead of its final year, the team behind Welcome to Nowhere let us in on the facts and figures of running an indie festival – and discuss why small NZ festivals are struggling to stay afloat.
How to Cope with a Break-Up Without Just Getting Wasted All the Time
Do you really want to start everyday with your head in a toilet.
New Zealand’s ‘Third Culture Kids’: Creating Identity From the ‘Other’ Box
"To be African in New Zealand is really trippy... People will drop the n-word left right and centre but are quiet as a mouse when it comes to injustices."
Pirate Radio Has Made Its Way Back to Aotearoa
A few weeks ago, audio anarchist Bridget Chappell flooded the airways with breakbeat loops, jungle, old school drum and bass and grime.
What To Do if You’re a Victim of Revenge Porn
Revenge porn cases are rising in Aotearoa. Here’s how to protect yourself.
We Spoke to 6 NZ Guys About Their Most Recent Break-Up
From getting used for an NZ Visa to being the one that cheated.
WATCH: Inside Sex Work In New Zealand
Announcing the latest episode in our Zealandia Women's Suffrage Series.
Photos of People Losing Their Shit in a Haunted House
Capturing the full-throated terror at a derelict psychiatric hospital, especially for Halloween.
VICE Asks: Why The Youth Vote Matters
We traveled around New Zealand to find out how much young people know—and care—about politics.
VICE Writers Talk Politics with Their Parents
Old people are voting more than young people in New Zealand. We explore local political issues through a generational lens.
VICE Talks ‘Tickled’ with Documentary Filmmaker David Farrier
We spoke to New Zealand TV journalist David Farrier, co-director of an investigative documentary into the bizarre, litigious world of "competitive endurance tickling."