Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries
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Does National’s transport plan add up?
1 August 2023
Opinion: The National Party’s transport policy risks locking the country into a car-dependent, high-carbon future, writes Timothy Welch.
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'Barbenheimer' and the music of excess
1 August 2023
Opinion: More means more in the film score for 'Barbie'; but more means less in 'Oppenheimer'
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Obituary: Tribute to artist Jim Allen
1 August 2023
Artist Jim Allen, who passed away aged 100 in June, left an incredible legacy and his impact on New Zealand arts is profound.
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Misinformation used to fight road improvements
27 July 2023
Statements by automotive-oriented groups that Great North Road in Auckland was safe despite heavy traffic volumes, and that there had been ‘no fatalities as a result of any vehicle-related accidents in over a decade’, are untrue. Timothy Welch explains.
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Our leafy oases shouldn’t be reserved for the privileged
26 July 2023
Opinion: We need to prioritise green spaces for those who need them the most – those without their own backyard and living in more dense and deprived neighbourhoods, argues I-Ting Chuang
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Red Mole: keeping the romance alive
19 July 2023
A radical theatre troupe which emerged out of New Zealand’s counterculture in the early 1970s is the subject of Red Mole: A Romance, a new film by Annie Goldson.
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Sam Mitchell artworks highlight female creativity and achievement
1 July 2023
Sam Mitchell’s paintings are a far cry from the traditional oil portraits that spring to mind when one thinks of the portraiture genre.
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Breaking down barriers for disabled musicians
1 July 2023
Instruments are out of tune with the needs of disabled musicians. PhD candidate Drew McMillan wants that to change.
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Anthony Hōete: seeing the forest for the trees
1 July 2023
Opinion: Investment and innovation are crucial to revitalising New Zealand’s wood processing sector, writes Professor Anthony Hōete.
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Alumna turns heads with Snickel Lane mural
26 June 2023
A massive wall mural painted by a University of Auckland alumna has been turning heads in downtown Auckland.
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The value of playing with waste
25 June 2023
Opinion: Alex Bonham describes how, when a group of artists were asked to reimagine waste creatively, different mindsets and goals led to some surprising tensions.
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Architecture that embodies mātauranga Māori
12 June 2023
Deirdre Brown tells the story of a special building Taumata o Kupe on Te Mahurehure Marae.