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New deck of cards designed to deal out a greener future
13 May 2025
A new pack of cards brings a playful element to a serious topic – how to create a more sustainable world.
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Agritech start-up Cropsy Technologies is changing the face of viticulture, vine by vine
13 May 2025
With improvements to their cutting-edge crop-monitoring tech, a maturing business model and remarkable growth over the last year, CIE spin-out Cropsy Technologies is poised to transform the landscape of the viticulture industry.
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Cooking up a literary treat: Julie Biuso graduates in creative writing
13 May 2025
Well-known New Zealand food writer Julie Biuso has added a dash of extra creativity to her repertoire. She will graduate with a Master of Creative Writing in the May ceremony.
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The Māori economy is thriving. Māori entrepreneurship is still waiting for its moment
13 May 2025
A new report from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) paints a powerful picture of a Māori economy that is increasingly diverse, values-driven, and entrepreneurial.
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Police in the wrong over unlawful photo
13 May 2025
Analysis: A Supreme Court decision may have implications for how police gather and use photos as evidence, writes Alexandra Allen-Franks.
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University, Cawthron Institute sign graduate school agreement
13 May 2025
The University and the Cawthron Institute signed an agreement for a Joint Graduate School, making formal an existing successful partnership.
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From Siria to Aotearoa: honouring Rotuman language and legacy
11 May 2025
Aotearoa New Zealand launches the start of the 2025 Pacific Language Weeks celebrating Gasav Ne Fäeag Rotuạm Ta – Rotuma Language Week 11-17 May.
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Paying women less won’t grow the economy
10 May 2025
Analysis: National positions itself as a party committed to strengthening our economy. Paul Taillon asks how paying women less than men for the same and/or comparable work will do that?
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Dame Lisa Carrington brings golden touch to basketball
9 May 2025
Hiwa's basketball courts received New Zealand's most decorated Olympian recently, when Dame Lisa Carrington came to deliver an announcement.
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Rural marae first to host groundbreaking water science lab
9 May 2025
Winiata Marae, in partnership with the University of Auckland and Downer New Zealand, is set to host the country’s first marae-based water science laboratory.
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‘Giant in stroke research’ focuses on role of nurses
9 May 2025
Professor Julia Slark's compassion, kindness and sense of social justice underpins her leadership of the School of Nursing and stroke research.
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Empowering whānau through culturally safe cancer screening
8 May 2025
PhD candidate Nadine Riwai hopes to transform national cancer screening for Māori.