News from AUT’s Māori whānau

Celebrate Matariki at AUT

Artwork to inspire kaitiakitanga

02 Jul, 2026
This year’s Matariki art, commissioned by Te Pou Māori at AUT, features work by Bachelor of Design student Breana-Ann Kaponga (Te Atiawa).
Photo of Ella during the Q&A

Q&A: Māori Business Matters

14 May, 2026
How do Māori enterprises contribute to Aotearoa’s economy? Join AUT Ahorangi Professor Emerita Ella Henry to find out why Māori Business Matters.
AUT's Te Ranga Tuku Tuku at the movie premiere

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.
A man standing infront of a screen presenting to a group of people.

Boost for AUT immunology research

30 Apr, 2026
Improved health outcomes for Māori and Pacific people will result from a major boost to AUT’s immunology research expertise.
Auckland FC match warm up at the stadium in Auckland

AUT students shine at Auckland FC game

22 Apr, 2026
Tītahi ki Tua have delivered powerful performances in front of a large Tāmaki Makaurau football crowd.
Cover of the pay gaps report by aut 2025 with the city campus in the background

AUT releases Pay Gaps report

03 Mar, 2026
The sixth annual report shows continued progress in reducing the gender pay gap.
New Eke Tangaroa Kaihoe in front of AUT's Marae

Eke Tangaroa welcomes 2026 kaihoe

03 Mar, 2026
AUT welcomes three new Kaihoe to Eke Tangaroa, strengthening Māori and Pacific academic leadership and supporting future focused research at AUT.
A group of young leaders from across Auckland

Kickstarting the year for young leaders

03 Mar, 2026
Ko Wai Tātou brought together young leaders from across Tāmaki Makaurau for an evening of stories and connection, for a grounded start to the academic year
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AUT architecture student wins $5k award

27 Feb, 2026
AUT Master of Architecture (Professional) student Nathan Moore has landed the 2026 UXBRIDGE Malcolm Smith Architecture Fellowship.
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5 artists keeping te reo Māori alive

20 Feb, 2026
Music reflects societal views on politics, identity and power, revealing tensions and hopes that often stay hidden in formal settings.