Established in 1866, the Greymouth Evening Star serves the province of Westland, New Zealands longest region. The newspapers
circulation area stretches from Westport in the north to Haast in South Westland through some of the countrys most remote wilderness.
The Star, which is New Zealand's sixth oldest daily newspaper, had its origins in the gold rushes of the Westland region. It was founded by James Snyder Browne as a four-page daily and began publication on March 18, 1866.
Business Information:
Greymouth Evening Star serves the province of Westland, New Zealand's longest region.