Anglican Taonga tells the stories of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. It is published seasonally and is distributed to all ministry units, churches and social services of the Anglican Church.
Up to 8500 copies are distributed with the focus on positive news stories. As a result Anglican Taonga has strong reader support with pressure on increasing the print run.
Informal assessments indicate that each issue has multiple readers, with a regular audience of greater than 20,000 Christians.
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ANGLICAN TAONGA is the communications arm of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia / Te Haahi Mihanare ki Niu Tireni, ki Nga Moutere o Te Moana Nui a Kiwa. TAONGA magazine is published three times a year and distributed to all Anglican ministry units and agencies. TAONGA also publishes occasional booklets on church, ministry and sacraments. The General Editor of TAONGA is accountable to the Communications Commission of General Synod / te Hinota Whanui, 200 St Johns Road, Meadowbank, Auckland 1742.