Culture and society news
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.17 Feb, 2026
The luxury hospitality sector is being transformed by AI - to enhance guest experience, improve efficiency, and address labour shortages.Explaining the ChCh terror appeal
12 Feb, 2026
The terrorist who pleaded guilty to murdering 51 people and attempting to murder 40 others is trying to appeal his conviction and sentence. Why? How?12 Feb, 2026
Have you ever wondered why people are so obsessed with Marvel? Or why TV show endings are so bad?Extremist views increasing in schools
09 Feb, 2026
Incidents of toxic masculinity and extremist views are increasing in our schools and in online spaces where youth hang out, says AUT's Dr Judy Bruce.NZ’s $2.5bn shoddy building bill
03 Feb, 2026
Nearly 10% of the NZ building sector's value is lost to systemic quality failure. Here's how to fix our 'build now, fix later' culture.03 Feb, 2026
New research from the Journalism, Media and Democracy Research Centre shows that AI-assisted news is more common than most New Zealanders realise.AUT students star in love letter to NZ
02 Feb, 2026
Singer-songwriter Marlon Williams was singing Pōkarekare Ana with students from Tītahi ki Tua (the Māori Students Association) providing the backup vocals.Clarity needed: Treaty ‘fourth article’
02 Feb, 2026
History professor and Treaty expert Paul Moon has called on the Waitangi Tribunal to clarify its position on the so-called “Fourth Article” of the Treaty.28 Jan, 2026
AUT Law Lecturer Christopher Whitehead explains the essentials of home insurance: what it covers, why it matters, and whether you really need it.








