New Zealand is relatively physically safe, with no recorded killings. However, many journalists report high levels of death threats, sexual abuse threats, online abuse and other forms of psychological abuse. The high digital score reflects the relatively secure cyber environment, but the low financial score shows the precarity of employment, due to a shrinking job market, news organisation closures and downsizing.
This radar chart displays how the country performs across all four safety dimensions, revealing areas of strength and concern.
This comparison highlights differences in safety experiences between male and female journalists, revealing potential gender-based disparities.
The physical dimension carries 50% weight in the safety index. Read the methodology in full.
This figure represents the total number of journalist killings in New Zealand between 2016 and 2024.
Data sourced from UNESCO Observatory of Killed Journalists.
Note: This indicator carries 35% of the weight within the physical dimension of the Safety Index, making it the most significant factor in this category.
The psychological dimension carries 25% weight in the safety index. Read the methodology in full.
The digital dimension carries 12.5% weight in the safety index. Read the methodology in full.
The financial dimension carries 12.5% weight in the safety index. Read the methodology in full.
This section contains demographic information about survey respondents from New Zealand.
Demographic information about survey respondents will be available in a future update.