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AI-assisted news common in NZ

Communication studies
03 Feb, 2026
New research from the Journalism, Media and Democracy Research Centre shows that AI-assisted news is more common than most New Zealanders realise.
Waitangi Treaty Grounds, Shutterstock

Clarity needed: Treaty ‘fourth article’

02 Feb, 2026
History professor and Treaty expert Paul Moon has called on the Waitangi Tribunal to clarify its position on the so-called “Fourth Article” of the Treaty.
Academic standing with business school in background.

NZ needs stronger hate-crime law

Business
30 Jan, 2026
Lesbian and bisexual women in NZ face substantially higher risks of crime by strangers, showing the need to change public health and policy settings.
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Business news

A new survey in cooperation with AUT

2026 NZ sustainability survey launches

Business
02 Feb, 2026
AUT is calling on those people who have sustainability as part or all of their role to take part in this year’s survey on NZ’s sustainability profession.
Academic standing with business school in background.

NZ needs stronger hate-crime law

Business
30 Jan, 2026
Lesbian and bisexual women in NZ face substantially higher risks of crime by strangers, showing the need to change public health and policy settings.
A factory

Through the mill: Tokoroa’s tough year

Business
11 Dec, 2025
Sawmill closures and job losses in Tokoroa were seen by many as just the latest blow to a dying forestry company town. But it hasn’t always been this way.
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Culture and society news

Plastering drywalling newly constructed house during construction phase

NZ’s $2.5bn shoddy building bill

Architecture and built environment
03 Feb, 2026
Nearly 10% of the NZ building sector's value is lost to systemic quality failure. Here's how to fix our 'build now, fix later' culture.
What happens in the news?

AI-assisted news common in NZ

Communication studies
03 Feb, 2026
New research from the Journalism, Media and Democracy Research Centre shows that AI-assisted news is more common than most New Zealanders realise.
Beautiful New Zealand

AUT students star in love letter to NZ

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
02 Feb, 2026
Singer-songwriter Marlon Williams was singing Pōkarekare Ana with students from Tītahi ki Tua (the Māori Students Association) providing the backup vocals.
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Health news

AUT has celebrated the research work of Professor Tautolo on AUT's Pacific Islands Families Study as it turns 25

Pacific Islands Families Study turns 25

Health sciences
17 Dec, 2025
AUT has celebrated the research work of Professor Tautolo on AUT's Pacific Islands Families Study as it turns 25
View over Auckland city

Nobel Sustainability Award

Sport and recreation
20 Oct, 2025
AUT’s Professor Erica Hinckson co-director of recipient organisation
Two people looking at a computer with a brain scan on the screen.

New brain lab ‘a beacon for hope’

Health sciences
17 Oct, 2025
Last week marked a new era for brain research at AUT with the opening of the updated Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience laboratory on North Campus.
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Science and technology news

The threat of cyber attacks

What does the latest cyber hack teach us

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
16 Jan, 2026
The recent Manage My Health hack has made cybersecurity top of mind. AP Kenneth Johnson tells us what we can learn from the latest hack.
Melbourne Science Symposium

AUT’s big, bright career conversations

Communication studies
03 Dec, 2025
Which careers will disappear because of AI? How will young people’s future careers evolve and help us to sort fact from fiction?
AUT senior lecturer Dr Amandine Sabadel at the opening of the eel symposium.

Eel symposium goes swimmingly at AUT

Science
24 Nov, 2025
A recent two-day gathering of eel (tuna) enthusiasts at AUT attracted dozens of local and international experts.
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University news

A group of people involved with the AUT and Schools partnership is standing in front of a lit-up screen

Iti Kōpara enters its second year

03 Feb, 2026
The unique programme is helping build confidence, capability and aspiration well before students make the transition to university.
Photo in the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park

Te Warena Taua appointed to Whakaruruhau

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
02 Feb, 2026
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Te Warena Taua MNZM as Te Pou Herenga - Community Member to our Whakaruruhau of Te Ranga Tukutuku.
AUT at the Big Gay Out

AUT welcomes you to BGO 2026

29 Jan, 2026
Experience the celebratory atmosphere of Big Gay Out and showcase your allyship for all rainbow communities.
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Celebrating success

Caroline Oliver

Dr Caroline Oliver

03 Feb 2026
PhD alumna and clinical biotechnologist Dr Caroline Oliver received a New Zealand Order of Merit for her groundbreaking approach to cancer treatment.
Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh

Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh (McCauley)

03 Feb 2026
Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh (McCauley) has been appointed as Communication and Information Commissioner for the New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO.
Francis

Francis Leaf

03 Feb 2026
Francis Leaf, collections advisor for Te Mātāpuna Library & Learning Services at AUT, won the Mere Mygind Wahine Toa Award for 2025.
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