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Homelessness more than a housing problem

Business
16 Jul, 2026
New research finds homeless people are confronting systems-wide gaps between public services, from housing and income to health and justice.

NZ late to homosexual law reform

Law
14 Jul, 2026
While celebrating 40 years of the Homosexual Law Reform Act, NZ must also acknowledge it has been a “slow follower” next to comparable countries.

AI could be NZ’s competitive advantage

Science
14 Jul, 2026
Tech leader and alumnus discusses the geopolitics of AI at AUT.

From South Auckland to The Hague

Law
13 Jul, 2026
AUT law students Tremayne Thompson and Jazz Chhatwal are officially world champions.

Engage in good faith on the Treaty

08 Jul, 2026
How we approach te Tiriti o Waitangi/the Treaty of Waitangi has become one of the most contentious challenges facing the country.

AUT marks World Refugee Day

08 Jul, 2026
AUT marks World Refugee Day, highlighting its Refugee Education Centre and support for learners building new lives in Aotearoa.

Tougher theft laws hit women hardest

Social sciences and public policy
07 Jul, 2026
The number of women behind bars is forecast to jump by 63%, almost double the overall rate.

It’s Kiribati Language Week

06 Jul, 2026
This week Wikin te Taetae ni Kiribati is being celebrated around Aotearoa.

AUT student journalists live on TVNZ

Communication studies
03 Jul, 2026
Third-year journalism students have been researching, producing and presenting news stories for Breakfast in an industry collaboration with TVNZ.

MICHELIN win for students & alumni

Hospitality, tourism and events
03 Jul, 2026
AUT is celebrating the recognition of all NZ’s new MICHELIN star restaurants and some of our alumni and hospitality industry partners are in the spotlight.

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