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NZ law and birthright citizenship

06 May, 2026
The US Supreme Court will soon deliver its decision on birthright citizenship. In many countries – including NZ – it is an increasingly vexatious issue.

AUT and the growth of NZSL interpreters

05 May, 2026
The training of interpreters bridged the Deaf community with wider society and increased the visibility of NZSL as a language deserving of recognition.

KC and Access to Justice: A Response

29 Apr, 2026
Is “KC” a way to identify the most accomplished legal advocates? Or is it also an expression of what the legal profession values and expects of itself?

Q&A: KiwiSaver Matters

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.

Global role for AUT lean construction

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 matters

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

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

AUT design grads win at WAFF

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

Audit finds support for siblings lacking

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.

Q&A: Apartment Living Matters

08 Apr, 2026
Can a body corporate prevent you from using your unit as an Airbnb? Join Rod Thomas to find out what you need to know about living in an apartment.

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