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Dianne Taylor’s TV triumph: After the Party
24 May 2024
University of Auckland English alumna Dianne Taylor talks about her hit TV drama, After the Party, starring Robyn Malcolm.
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James Ardern's sweet deal with Whittaker's
24 May 2024
James Ardern shifted from the US Midwest and the car industry to take up the job of Whittaker’s CEO. Janet McAllister finds out it wasn’t as big a shift as it might seem.
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Taking Issue: should we be worried about the Doomsday Clock?
24 May 2024
Opinion: The Doomsday Clock has become a metaphor for how close humanity is to self-destruction. Academics from the University of Auckland share their views on whether this ticking timepiece is anything to worry about.
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Allan Martin, aged 97 and training for gold again
24 May 2024
Golden Graduate: Allan Martin has enjoyed a hugely varied and successful career. He tells Megan Fowlie what continues to drive him, well into his 90s.
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Children’s Commissioner Claire Achmad wants young voices heard
24 May 2024
Claire Achmad tells Janet McAllister that we must create space for children’s voices - and listen to them.
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A lifelong focus on women’s health
24 May 2024
A chance meeting at Middlemore Hospital drew Professor Janice Rymer into her specialist fields in women’s health. Now at King's College in London, she talks about her journey since.
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Up in smoke: standing up for smokefree legislation
24 May 2024
Earlier this year, the new government dismantled changes to New Zealand’s groundbreaking smokefree legislation. Donna Chisholm meets University of Auckland experts determined to see it reinstated.
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Ngaire Kerse's seven tips to combat loneliness
24 May 2024
Loneliness is isolating, but it’s something that many of us experience at some point. Professor Ngaire Kerse has seven practical tips to help us all feel better connected.
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From Singapore to Chile: our alumni carving careers
8 November 2023
Three University of Auckland alumni, whose degrees led them to exciting roles in different parts of the world, talk about the benefits of working overseas.
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Law alumnus now hooked on trout tales
8 November 2023
A new book by law alumnus Grant Henderson uncovers snags of conflict on one of our best-known trouting rivers.
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Helen Murray: staying ahead of the game
8 November 2023
Brain researcher Dr Helen Murray's work investigates the risks of high-impact sport to players’ brain health.
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Sarah Smart and a career focused on culture
8 November 2023
Alumna Sarah Smart is the UK champion of a Kiwi gourmet yoghurt big on sustainable impact. By Louise Chunn