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MEDIA ACCREDITATION APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN

11 September 2025 | All News

Applications for 2026 Media Accreditation are now OPEN.

Motorcycling New Zealand is pleased to announce that media accreditation for the upcoming year is now open (1 January to 31 December 2026). This annual program provides members of the media with access to events hosted by Motorcycling New Zealand affiliated clubs.

By obtaining media accreditation, you will have the opportunity to cover New Zealand National & Championship events, and by arrangements with individual Clubs, Club events, throughout the year. Accredited media will also receive updates, press releases and from time to time invitations to special events.

To apply for your annual media accreditation please follow the link below. Applications close on 1st of December 2025. Once approved, accredited media will receive a confirmation email, and we will then make arrangements to send to you your media accreditation warrants and vests.

Please make sure you are familiar with the MNZ Media Accreditation Policy
MNZ MEDIA ACCREDITATION POLICY

Please click HERE to apply.

We look forward to collaborating with you throughout the year, and appreciate your commitment to covering our events.

For any questions please email [email protected]

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