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Communications Team
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How a landmark climate victory in Europe could affect NZ
29 April 2024
Analysis: Swiss women won a landmark case against their government's climate strategy. Vernon Rive examines the implications for climate justice in Aotearoa.
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Robert Greenberg: ability to inspire
29 April 2024
After 11 years heading the Faculty of Arts, departing dean, Professor Robert Greenberg, is moving on to a new role in Australia. He reflects on his time at the University.
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Dream team visits Maui after fire trauma
29 April 2024
A team from the Centre for Arts and Social Transformation (CAST) visited Maui to to work with children and their families affected by last year's fires
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Students did better at maths, science in single-sex schools
26 April 2024
How do single-sex and co-ed schools compare for students learning maths and science?
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Waiting for mums' milk safer than thought for preterm babies
26 April 2024
A new study into feeding moderately premature babies finds giving them costly intravenous proteins and extra milk doesn’t get them out of hospital sooner than simply waiting until a mother’s milk has come in.
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Mataaho Collective win big at Venice Biennale
24 April 2024
Mataaho Collective’s major win at the Venice Biennale showcases the power of Indigenous Māori artists to the world says art historian, Associate Professor Caroline Vercoe.
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New Zealand's drinking water safe from harmful ‘forever chemicals’
24 April 2024
New research shows low levels of PFAS in New Zealand’s drinking water – but caution is urged.
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Tools for living within earth's ecological limits
24 April 2024
Opinion: Marine scientists Rebecca Gladstone-Gallagher and Professor Simon Thrush report on improving links between research and ecosystem management.
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Child protection decimation a ‘callous razor gang response’
24 April 2024
Opinion: The message from the coalition Government makes apparent that the regressive neoliberal state will set the social agenda, not progressive public servants, says Ian Hyslop
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Why fast-track approvals threaten fragile ecosystems
24 April 2024
Opinion: Margaret Stanley highlights risks from letting companies bypass environmental laws.
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Leave policies disadvantage women in tough times
24 April 2024
Female employees with access to family leave policies bear the brunt of economic downturns, according to a new study.
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Time to treat stalking as deadly crime
24 April 2024
Opinion: Unlike many other countries, Aotearoa lacks a provision in the Crimes Act criminalising stalking, Associate Professor Carrie Leonetti says this needs to change.