Culture and society news
More prisons aren’t the answer
08 Jun, 2026
More than half of those given remand will not receive a prison sentence once their case is heard. This shows they don’t present a risk to safety.Is it time for compulsory voting in NZ?
26 May, 2026
Research shows compulsory voting can help overcome low voter turnout, but NZ would need to weigh the costs and benefits before implementing it here.20 May, 2026
Why do some ads stick while others flop? AUT lecturer Dan Fastnedge answers big questions on creativity, bad ads, boycotts and culture in Aotearoa.Did fees-free help widen access to uni?
19 May, 2026
New research shows fees-free did little to widen tertiary access and underscores the many barriers that can impact students well before enrolment.AUT alumna joins London celebrations
18 May, 2026
AUT alumna and entrepreneur Natalia Herewini joined young founders in London to represent her growing food business at The King’s Trust celebrations.Sgt Haane: research brought to life
12 May, 2026
A 2023 doctoral thesis by Dr Donna Morrison (Te Arawa) has been transformed into the script for new movie Sgt. Haane, released ahead of ANZAC Day 2026.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?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.








