How Advertising Is Regulated in New Zealand

Advertising in New Zealand operates under a co-regulatory system.

This means responsibility is shared between industry bodies and government regulators, ensuring advertising is effective, responsible and trusted.

At the centre of this system are four key organisations:

  • Association of New Zealand Advertisers (ANZA)

  • Advertising Standards Authority (ASA)

  • Commerce Commission

  • Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA)

Together, they shape how advertising is created, regulated and enforced.

The Co-Regulatory Model How It Works

New Zealand’s advertising system combines:

  • Industry self-regulation led by the ASA and supported by ANZA

  • Government legislation and enforcement led by the Commerce Commission and other regulators

In simple terms:

  • The industry sets the standards

  • The law enforces them where required

This model allows advertising to remain flexible and innovative, while maintaining strong consumer protections.

ANZA’s Role in Code Development and Industry Standards

ANZA is not just a representative body, it is an active contributor to how the system operates. Through its governance and industry involvement, ANZA:

  • Contributes to the development and review of advertising codes

  • Ensures advertiser perspectives are reflected in standards

  • Supports responsible advertising practices

  • Helps maintain a fair and effective self-regulatory system

In addition, ANZA provides specialist pre-vetting services, including:

  • Therapeutic Advertising Pre-vetting Service (TAPS)

  • Liquor Advertising and Promotion Pre-vetting Service (LAPPS)

These services help advertisers ensure compliance before campaigns go live.

Why This System Matters

New Zealand’s co-regulatory model is designed to:

  • Support responsible advertising

  • Protect consumers

  • Enable innovation and effectiveness

  • Maintain trust across the advertising ecosystem

ANZA plays a central role in ensuring this system works effectively for advertisers, regulators and the wider public.

In Summary

Advertising in New Zealand is governed by a collaborative system where:

  • The industry sets the standards

  • The law enforces them

  • ANZA helps shape and support both

This ensures advertising remains responsible, effective and aligned with the expectations of New Zealand audiences.