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

2. Linking teaching and research in undergraduate physical geography papers: The role of fieldwork.

3. An examination of the growth of Airbnb in New Zealand and its impact on the private rental housing market: 2016–2021.

4. Antipodean more‐than‐human geographies: From the edges.

5. Plants out of place: How appreciation of weeds unsettles nature in New Zealand.

6. Addendum: Central‐Auckland rainfall, 1853–2020—Sites histories and implications for developing a long‐term rainfall record.

7. Transforming geographies: Performing Indigenous‐Māori ontologies and ethics of more‐than‐human care in an era of ecological emergency.

8. Central‐Auckland rainfall, 1853–2020: Sites histories and implications for developing a long‐term rainfall record.

9. More water: The rise of a singular vision for rural development.

10. A change of plan: Collaborative ambitions meet institutional realities for the Waikato River.

11. Stream or discharge? Analysing hydrosocial relations in the Waimapihi Stream to innovate urban water politics.

12. Assembling film‐landscape relations: Performative practices of The Lord of the Rings tours.

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

14. Property advertising and the representational production of suburbia: "Functional suburbs" and "lifestyle suburbs" in Auckland.

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

16. Environmental and spatial planning with ngā Atua kaitiaki: A mātauranga Māori framework.

17. Tikanga rua: Bicultural spatial governance in Aotearoa New Zealand.

18. Cycling projects in low‐income communities: Exploring community perceptions of Te Ara Mua – Future Streets.

19. Same same, but different? Cycling and e‐scootering in a rapidly changing urban transport landscape.

20. Cycling amongst Māori: Patterns, influences and opportunities.

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

22. Identifying barriers to New Zealanders obtaining Australian citizenship.

23. On geoscientisation: A response to Cupples.

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

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

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

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

29. Tracing archipelagic connections through mainland islands.

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

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

32. Hawke's Bay regional economic development strategy: The importance of stakeholder buy-in.

33. Filling the gap: The geospatial skills shortage in New Zealand.

34. Testing the credibility of historical newspaper reporting of extreme climate and weather events.

35. Comments on Julie Cupples' analysis of "geoscientisation".

36. Rediscovering regional development in New Zealand: Reflections on local and regional development challenges and opportunities.

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

38. Assessing the relationship between greenspace and academic achievement in urban New Zealand primary schools.

39. Using provenance to create stability: State-led territorialisation of Central Otago as assemblage.

40. Wine economy as open assemblage: Thinking beyond sector and region.

41. Epilogue: Emergent (re-)assemblings of biological economies.

42. Growing pains? Change in the New Zealand childcare market 2006-2016.

43. Sexuality, space and migration: South Asian gay men in Australia.

44. 'Not every body's cup of tea'? Theoretical perspectives in school geography.

45. Liberating learning: Thinking beyond 'the grade' in field-based approaches to teaching.

46. Reflections on a region: New Zealand geographers and the study of Pacific peoples with special reference to the period 1945-1970.

47. Making sense of place through multiple memory systems.

48. He Iwi Kotahi Tatou Trust: Post-development practices in Moerewa, Northland.

49. Grassland revolutions in New Zealand: Disaggregating a national story.

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