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Airborne asbestos in kids’ play sand

Airborne asbestos in kids’ play sand
Architecture and built environment
01 Jul, 2026
AUT research led by Associate Professor Terri-Ann Berry finds airborne asbestos in children’s play sand.Should Fiji reinstate the death penalty?

Should Fiji reinstate the death penalty?
Law
30 Jun, 2026
Fiji is facing a drug crisis but calls to bring back the death penalty for offenders are based on moral panic and fail to address the underlying issues.Improving cardiac arrest survival rates

Improving cardiac arrest survival rates
Health sciences
26 Jun, 2026
More lives could be saved if community responders were equipped with portable automated external defibrillators (AEDs), a new study shows.Business news
Financial literacy a pathway to wealth

Financial literacy a pathway to wealth
Business
24 Jun, 2026
Does financial literacy help people get better financial outcomes, or do people become more financially literate as they manage their own finances?Insights on sustainability experts

Insights on sustainability experts
Business
23 Jun, 2026
2026 Insights on Aotearoa New Zealand’s Sustainability Professionals report.The tax NZ doesn’t want to talk about

The tax NZ doesn’t want to talk about
Business
17 Jun, 2026
Election 2026 will likely bring renewed focus on the Capital Gains Tax, especially given the pressures on a tax system that is becoming harder to sustain.Culture and society news
Should Fiji reinstate the death penalty?

Should Fiji reinstate the death penalty?
Law
30 Jun, 2026
Fiji is facing a drug crisis but calls to bring back the death penalty for offenders are based on moral panic and fail to address the underlying issues.Can Wegovy help NZ's obesity crisis?

Can Wegovy help NZ's obesity crisis?
Science
25 Jun, 2026
Wegovy has drawn much media attention - but its popularity raises questions about next-generation drugs and what they mean for a worsening obesity crisis.Move on orders revive Victorian era

Move on orders revive Victorian era
Law
23 Jun, 2026
A proposed law rejects homelessness as a social issue, instead deeming homeless people a public nuisance who must be managed through the justice system.Health news
Q&A: Feet Matters

Health sciences
02 Jul, 2026
Professor Matt Carroll explains how to care for your feet; whether it’s choosing the right running shoes, managing pain or avoiding bad smells.Airborne asbestos in kids’ play sand

Airborne asbestos in kids’ play sand
Architecture and built environment
01 Jul, 2026
AUT research led by Associate Professor Terri-Ann Berry finds airborne asbestos in children’s play sand.Improving cardiac arrest survival rates

Improving cardiac arrest survival rates
Health sciences
26 Jun, 2026
More lives could be saved if community responders were equipped with portable automated external defibrillators (AEDs), a new study shows.Science and technology news
AI an existential threat to documentary?

AI an existential threat to documentary?
Communication studies
01 Jul, 2026
AI has revolutionised documentary production techniques but raises critical questions about ethics, authenticity and the nature of truth in storytelling.Third year running for AUT NASA interns

Third year running for AUT NASA interns
Science
23 Jun, 2026
Laura Franssen is about to head to NASA, the third AUT student to have been awarded a 3-month internship at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.AUT shaping our AI future

22 May, 2026
AUT’s Dr Geri Harris has played a central role in shaping New Zealand’s most influential AI discussion document.University news
Celebrating excellence

Communication studies
09 Jun, 2026
The School of Communication Studies recently welcomed students, alumni, staff, industry partners, and sponsors to the return of its Excellence Awards.Helping whānau get back on their feet

Helping whānau get back on their feet
08 Jun, 2026
Partnering with Lifewise, AUT is hosting Auckland leaders to help address homelessness.It’s Samoa Language Week

29 May, 2026
This week Vaiaso o le Gagana Samoa is being celebrated around Aotearoa.Celebrating success
Matt Brughelli and Matthew Cross

Matt Brughelli and Matthew Cross
12 Jun 2026
Associate Professor Matt Brughelli and Dr Matthew Cross co-developed the DynaSled technology, supported by AUT Ventures.Professor Valery Feigin

12 Jun 2026
Professor Valery Feigin has just received a Research.com New Zealand Leader Award for the Ranking of Top Scientists in the field of Medicine.Professor Hannah Buckley

12 Jun 2026
Professor Hannah Buckley joins the Health Research Council as the new chief executive for a three-year term on 14 July.