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Jared Savage: Investigating New Zealand’s Organised Crime Landscape

Jared Savage, an acclaimed investigative reporter for the New Zealand Herald, has made significant contributions to journalism, particularly in the realm of organised crime. His latest works, including Gangland and Gangster’s Paradise, explore the meth trade in New Zealand and its profound social and health impacts.
Savage, who resides in Tauranga with his family, has a career that began in 2004 after earning a Bachelor of Communications from Auckland University of Technology (AUT). He quickly transitioned to reporting for a suburban newspaper in Auckland, where he honed his skills. Over the years, Savage has covered a range of significant events, including the devastating Samoan tsunami and the catastrophic Christchurch earthquakes.
His reporting portfolio also includes high-profile scandals and controversies, such as the tragic case of the Kahui twins and the murder of Scott Guy. Savage’s in-depth coverage of Chris Cairns’ perjury trial in London further solidified his reputation as a leading investigative journalist.
Recognition and Awards
Savage’s commitment to journalism has earned him over a dozen national and international awards, including being named New Zealand’s best reporter on two occasions. His investigative prowess and dedication to uncovering the truth have made him a respected figure in the industry.
His recent focus on organised crime has shed light on the complexities of the methamphetamine trade in New Zealand. Through rigorous research and interviews, Savage provides a comprehensive view of the issue, illustrating the devastating effects on communities and public health.
In addition to his books, Savage has reported extensively on the broader implications of crime in New Zealand. His work has not only informed the public but has also contributed to discussions about policy and reform regarding drug-related issues.
A Lasting Impact
Savage’s journalism is marked by a strong sense of responsibility to the community. He aims to foster awareness and understanding of the challenges posed by organised crime. His reporting serves as a critical resource for policymakers, law enforcement, and the general public.
As he continues to delve into these pressing issues, Jared Savage remains a pivotal voice in New Zealand journalism. His ability to combine storytelling with investigative rigor ensures that the realities of organised crime are neither overlooked nor simplified. Through his work, Savage not only documents the present but also advocates for a more informed and engaged society.
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