A fifteen-year-old Raglan teen and other local surfers competed in the New Zealand Pro World Surf League event, with several local participants being eliminated in the first round despite strong community support and enthusiasm.
Stacked weekly counts; colour by lean. “n/a” covers government and iwi-Māori sources where lean isn't applicable.
How this topic has been named, week by week. A new alias winning out is usually a framing shift.
How the news corpus has covered this same topic over the last 12 weeks. 1 article from RNZ, Stuff, NZ Herald, ODT, 1News, Newsroom and The Spinoff. Click through to the press view for the full panel.
Verbatim segments from politicians speaking on podcasts and radio shows about this topic. Sourced via the voice-reference library — each speaker has been confirmed manually from their voice clip. Click play to stream the original audio from the publisher, pre-seeked to the moment the quote starts.
Yeah, I mean, it was the first time that the best in the world have surfed on our shores, right? So like you, the rest of the surfing community, and I think the wider New Zealand community got wrapped up in it as well. We had huge crowds and um a lot of attention on New Zealand. So it was a great 11 days.
Up to 12 framings spread across orientations. Each framing is a short phrase the topic extractor generated to characterise the piece's stance — not a quote from the source. Click through to read the original.
strong community engagement and pride
Ben Kennings: Surfing NZ CEO on the World Surf League event at Raglan's Manu BaySpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.