Methodology
This page explains how NZ Practical Guides & Directory compiles and maintains content across guides and local directory pages.
How pages are compiled
- Base content is assembled from structured campaign inputs and public reference material.
- Pages are rendered into a consistent template with metadata, disclaimers, and route-level validation.
- Editorial checks focus on clarity, unsupported claims, and legal risk language.
Sources and verification
We prioritise publicly available NZ resources, regulator guidance, provider-published information, and documented assumptions. Where source depth is limited, pages state that limitation directly.
Update cadence
Pages may be regenerated as campaign data changes. Time labels shown on-page indicate template or publishing timestamps and should be read as editorial freshness markers, not legal validity dates.
Corrections
If you spot a material error, use the contact page to request a review. We assess correction requests based on evidence quality and relevance to NZ readers.