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1. New Zealand public transport agencies' responses to COVID‐19: Understanding public transport services, infrastructure and communication measures.

3. From an "Absent to a Silent Presence"—New Zealand at the International Geographical Congress 1875 to 1952.

4. New Zealand's small town transition: The experience of demographic and economic change and place based responses.

5. Temporary migration and regional development amidst Covid‐19: Invercargill and Queenstown.

6. Kenneth Cumberland on historical geography at the first New Zealand Geography Conference in 1955.

7. Housing Accords and Special Housing Areas Act 2013 and the erosion of democracy.

8. Identifying barriers to New Zealanders obtaining Australian citizenship.

9. Unintentional non‐fatal hospitalised falls and motor vehicle injuries in the Auckland and Northland regions: Geographical patterns and associations with rurality.

10. Border geostrategies: Imagining and administering New Zealand's post-World War One borders.

11. Rural change and tourism in remote regions: Developments and Indigenous endeavour in Westland, Te Tai o Poutini, Aotearoa New Zealand.

12. Benefiting from the regional problem: The politics of 60 years of regional development.

13. Evolution of new regional development interventions in New Zealand: An analysis of the first year of the Provincial Growth Fund.

14. Making New Zealanders through commemoration: Assembling Anzac Day in Auckland, 1916–1939.

15. Valuing lively materialities: Bio-economic assembling in the making of new meat futures.

16. ‘Ageing out of place’: Experiences of resettlement and belonging among older Bhutanese refugees in New Zealand.

17. Forestry as imperial careering: New Zealand as the end and edge of empire in the 1920s-1940s.

18. North Island hill country farmers’ management response to issues of sustainability.

19. Wondering about .... Geography—Its nature and its relevance?

20. John Turnbull Thomson, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society: An early New Zealand geographer.

21. Developing intermediate zones for analysing the social geography of Auckland, New Zealand.

22. Public health aspects of feral deer, goats and pigs in New Zealand: A review to inform eradication decisions.

23. New Zealand Census 2013: A short commentary on the role which the Census plays and the findings of the 2013 Census.

24. Neighbourhoods and health: A review of the New Zealand literature.

25. Recent and future higher sea levels in New Zealand: A review.

26. Failure deconstructed: Histories and geographies of soldier settlement in New Zealand circa 1917–39.

27. Towards inclusion: Local government, public space and homelessness in New Zealand.

28. ‘This is like my comfort zone’: Senses of place and belonging within Oruāmo/Beachhaven, New Zealand.

29. Grassland utopia and Silent Spring: Rereading the agrichemical revolution in New Zealand.

30. Road maintenance - patching a hole in mobilities-roading research: A case study of the Longbeach Road Board, Canterbury, New Zealand, 1911-1938.

31. George Jobberns, freemasonry, geopolitics and the post- WWII world.

32. Can catchment groups fill the democratic deficit? Catchment groups as a hydrosocial phenomenon in Waikaka, Southland.

33. The politics of water governance in Central Otago, New Zealand: Struggling with a nineteenth century legacy.

34. Revisiting geographies of sexuality and gender Down Under.

35. Home and heterosexuality in Aotearoa New Zealand: The spaces and practices of DIY and home renovation.

36. Remnants of the Waikato: Native forest survival in a production landscape.

37. Pandemics and emergent digital inequalities.

38. Affective dimensions of pandemic life: The mediatised cultivation of outrage.

39. COVID‐19 stigma in New Zealand: Are we really a 'team' of five million?

40. Leonard Cockayne's surveys of New Zealand's offshore islands, 1901-1908.

41. Experiences and the embodied practices of Bhutanese-New Zealander teenage women: Young bodies, going out and sexual practices.

42. Sustainable livelihoods approaches to inform government‐local partnerships and decision‐making in vulnerable environments.

43. Resilience and finances on Aotearoa New Zealand farms: Evidence from a random survey on the sources and uses of debt.

44. The spatial stability of alcohol outlets and crime in post‐disaster Christchurch, New Zealand.

45. Rainforest carbon financing in New Zealand: A case study of REDD+ on Māori land.

46. Towards a new Index of Multiple Area- Level Deprivation for Auckland, New Zealand.

47. Four windows into geography and imagination(s).

48. Return migration of 1.5 generation Korean New Zealanders: Short-term and long-term motives.

49. Sleeping with the past? Heritage, recreation and transition in New Zealand tramping huts.

50. Integrating disaster risk reduction into post-disaster reconstruction: A long-term perspective of the 1931 earthquake in Napier, New Zealand.