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How can tourism and hospo in NZ thrive?

Business
04 Mar, 2026
A new AUT study shows challenges and opportunities for a sector marked by passionate, committed workers - despite bullying and low pay.

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

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.

Debunking 5 TBI myths

Health sciences
03 Mar, 2026
Touching the lives of an average 110 people each day in Aotearoa, traumatic brain injury (TBI) is much more common than any of us would like it to be.

AUT releases Pay Gaps report

03 Mar, 2026
The sixth annual report shows continued progress in reducing the gender pay gap.

The case for pay equity in Aotearoa NZ

Business
02 Mar, 2026
Over five decades, women have moved into many new work roles. Men have not. That imbalance continues to shape pay outcomes across the NZ economy.

Science makes a splash

Sport and recreation
02 Mar, 2026
AUT sports science at the Z Manu World Champs

AUT architecture student wins $5k award

Architecture and built environment
27 Feb, 2026
AUT Master of Architecture (Professional) student Nathan Moore has landed the 2026 UXBRIDGE Malcolm Smith Architecture Fellowship.

Play's great for adults too

Sport and recreation
27 Feb, 2026
Somewhere along the way to adulthood, time to play fades away. Yet there is clear evidence adults benefit from playfulness just as children do.

Protein rises to top of food pyramid

Sport and recreation
26 Feb, 2026
New dietary guidelines from the US have upended the traditional food pyramid, moving protein into the spotlight.

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