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Podcasts filling current affairs gap

Podcasts filling current affairs gap

11 Dec, 2025
The latest JMAD Media Ownership Report shows that political podcasts are increasingly filling the current affairs gap in New Zealand's legacy news media.
Why do men hog the bbq?

Why do men hog the bbq?

09 Dec, 2025
Even as other forms of cooking are (unfairly) treated as “womens’ work”, cooking meat on an open flame is largely framed as an activity for men.
Award-winning student journalism

Award-winning student journalism

08 Dec, 2025
International success for AUT journalism student recognises the real-world impact of revitalising language.
Cassette tapes are making a comeback

Cassette tapes are making a comeback

05 Dec, 2025
For a supposedly obsolete music format, audio cassette sales seem to be set on fast forward at the moment.
AUT winners of 2025 Lexus Design Award

AUT winners of 2025 Lexus Design Award

27 Nov, 2025
Rat control and greywater management systems created by AUT students won top awards at the 2025 Lexus Design Award.
Thousands gather for WIPCE 2025

Thousands gather for WIPCE 2025

17 Nov, 2025
Iwi manaaki Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei welcomed more than 3000 Indigenous knowledge holders, educators and leaders from across the globe for WIPCE 2025.
Indigenous festival hits Auckland

Indigenous festival hits Auckland

16 Nov, 2025
Landing in the heart of Tāmaki Makaurau, Te Ao Pūtahi Festival will transform Aotea Square into a living Indigenous village.
AUT disaster response expert on Gaza

AUT disaster response expert on Gaza

23 Oct, 2025
AUT’s Professor Regan Potangaroa, a global expert in humanitarian engineering, has been involved in more than 200 UN deployments in 22 countries.
 Professor John Tookey on Rebuilding Gaza

Professor John Tookey on Rebuilding Gaza

22 Oct, 2025
With 83% of its buildings destroyed, Gaza needs more than money to rebuild, the AUT Professor of Construction Management writes.
Emotional landscape of language revival

Emotional landscape of language revival

15 Oct, 2025
Receptive bilingualism was at the heart of Te Ipukarea researchers Dr Nogiata Tukimata & Dr Toiroa Williams presentation at PULiiMA 2025.

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