The DominionPost is best known as the publisher of the second-largest daily newspaper in the country, The DominionPost.
The legacy of The DominionPost represents a fascinating slice of Wellingtons history from the colonial era.
The DominionPost has a staff of more than 400 people, and in addition to its main offices at The DominionPost, Boulcott Street, and printing facility at Petone, it has branch offices in Palmerston North and Hastings and editorial and advertising offices in Auckland and Paraparaumu.
The DominionPost is a metropolitan broadsheet newspaper published in Wellington, New Zealand, owned by the Australian Fairfax group, owners of The Age, Melbourne, and The Sydney Morning Herald.
With the amalgamation, The DominionPost became the only pay-and-read newspaper in Wellington.
On 4 February 2006 The DominionPost published the controversial Muhammed Cartoons.