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Trust in news up significantly in 2026Trust in news up significantly in 2026

Trust in news up significantly in 2026

15 Apr, 2026
The latest Trust in News report shows trust up significantly, and journalism revived as a trusted source
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AUT design grads win at WAFF

Art and design
13 Apr, 2026
The film More Than Magic by AUT Bachelor of Design grads won the Jury Prize at the Wellington Animation Film Festival (WAFF) Student Animation Awards
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Audit finds support for siblings lacking

Health sciences
09 Apr, 2026
A new audit of children's hospitals in NZ and Australia shows that siblings of children with serious conditions are often overlooked and lack support.
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Business news

KiwiSaver changes penalise some earnersKiwiSaver changes penalise some earners

KiwiSaver changes penalise some earners

Business
08 Apr, 2026
For many NZers, “getting ahead” has quietly become “just getting through”. Which makes the latest change to KiwiSaver understandable but problematic.
“Lungwashing” stubs out tobacco harm“Lungwashing” stubs out tobacco harm

“Lungwashing” stubs out tobacco harm

Business
31 Mar, 2026
New AUT research exposes the steps a major tobacco company takes to look like it cares about the health of people and the planet.
Market volatility can work for saversMarket volatility can work for savers

Market volatility can work for savers

Business
30 Mar, 2026
Volatility is our friend when investing. It doesn’t feel good while we are experiencing it – but falling markets can sometimes help long-term investors.
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Culture and society news

Q&A: KiwiSaver MattersQ&A: KiwiSaver Matters

Q&A: KiwiSaver Matters

Business
22 Apr, 2026
Wondering when to start and how best to save for your retirement? Join Professor of Finance Aaron Gilbert to find out why KiwiSaver Matters.
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Global role for AUT lean construction

Architecture and built environment
17 Apr, 2026
AUT’s leading role in Lean Construction has seen the School of Future Environments take on the co-lead of a prestigious international group.
Why studying languages still mattersWhy studying languages still matters

Why studying languages still matters

Language and culture
15 Apr, 2026
Apps can now translate in the time it takes to blink. It is breathtaking – and sometimes a bit eerie.
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Health news

Q&A: Teeth MattersQ&A: Teeth Matters

Q&A: Teeth Matters

Health sciences
26 Mar, 2026
If you’ve ever wondered why it’s so expensive to go to the dentist Chanae Ihimaera, Senior Lecturer in Oral Health is here to answer your dental questions.
How to get a second dental opinionHow to get a second dental opinion

How to get a second dental opinion

Health sciences
26 Mar, 2026
If the dental bill has ever made you gulp, you’re far from alone - so what questions should you ask to make sure you're getting the correct treatment?
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AUT hosts talk on future of health

Health sciences
11 Mar, 2026
AUT hosted sector leaders at North Campus to explore how innovation, equity and workforce development will shape the future of health in Aotearoa.
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Science and technology news

Can gen AI be a privacy expert?Can gen AI be a privacy expert?

Can gen AI be a privacy expert?

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
31 Mar, 2026
AUT researchers find AI tools like Chat GPT, Claude AI and Gemini can interpret websites’ privacy policies with up to 85% accuracy.
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World-leading asbestos research at AUT

Architecture and built environment
30 Mar, 2026
Research to determine if asbestos fibres found in kids’ play sand can be inhaled is underway, led by AUT Associate Professor Terri-Ann Berry
AUT hosts talk on future of healthAUT hosts talk on future of health

AUT hosts talk on future of health

Health sciences
11 Mar, 2026
AUT hosted sector leaders at North Campus to explore how innovation, equity and workforce development will shape the future of health in Aotearoa.
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University news

AUT students shine at Auckland FC gameAUT students shine at Auckland FC game

AUT students shine at Auckland FC game

Sport and recreation
22 Apr, 2026
Tītahi ki Tua have delivered powerful performances in front of a large Tāmaki Makaurau football crowd.
AUT breaks into global top 25 for sports-related subjectsAUT breaks into global top 25 for sports-related subjects

AUT breaks into global top 25 for sports

Sport and recreation
02 Apr, 2026
A significant rise in the latest QS rankings sees AUT grow its international reputation for sports-related teaching, research and partnerships.
AUT strengthens alumni ties in ChinaAUT strengthens alumni ties in China

AUT strengthens alumni ties in China

26 Mar, 2026
A recent alumni event in Guangzhou saw graduates from across Southern China celebrate their AUT connection.
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Celebrating success

Katie FurzeKatie Furze

Katie Furze

22 Apr 2026
Master of Creative Writing alumna Katie Furze, who graduated from AUT in 2019, has a new book, ‘Kekeno, Curious Explorer’, launching on 1 May.
Associate Professor Mani PoshdarAssociate Professor Mani Poshdar

Associate Professor Mani Poshdar

22 Apr 2026
Associate Professor Mani Poshdar from the School of Future Environments is now the co-lead of the Lean Construction task group.
Professor Sebastian LeuzingerProfessor Sebastian Leuzinger

Professor Sebastian Leuzinger

22 Apr 2026
Professor Sebastian Leuzinger from the School of Science has been selected to be on the Royal Society Marsden Panel (EEB) this year.
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