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Oh, So We're Killing Kiwi Now?
NZ Government has pushed for an amendment to the Wildlife Act to allow for the killing of native wildlife species under areas of infrastructure projects.
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NZ Government has pushed for an amendment to the Wildlife Act to allow for the killing of native wildlife species under areas of infrastructure projects.
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NZ First has announced a Member's Bill to define 'woman' and 'man in law. Other political parties have critiqued the bill as a means of distraction from other issues.
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Students at UOA City Campus have been reporting targeted recruitment from religious groups. AUSA has heard the issues and posted how to identify red flags when being approached, and Campus Security can support any issues that occur.
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Craccum’s new website faced backlash after requiring subscriptions for online articles. A Reddit post called the move “damn annoying,” citing low readership. Craccum says the shift aims to boost digital content and adapt to changing student media habits.
Sport
There’s nothing like a bit of Year 10 P.E. trauma to get you feeling the fight or flight reaction that only dodgeball can give you. At least that’s what a spectator alluded to at the AUSA dodgeball event held on Tuesday 25th March. Organised by AUSA and
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It’s time for an update team! Coming to you from a source in the staff, we’ve got some results about the Senate meeting held on Monday 24th February. A vote was put forward on the proposal to combine the Law and Business schools under one Faculty, with the
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Put on a clean shirt and go see what's out there this week! March 17th - 23rd.
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Moving into the halls is weird. It’s exciting, it’s gross, it’s frightening. But most of all, it’s a barrel of hyper-specific events that typically only happen when you live in the halls. Take that in whichever way helps you process your experience. Thankfully some people were
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The University of Auckland has been undergoing a myriad of changes to staff and organisational structure the past year, the latest being the proposal to merge the Law School and School of Business & Economics. This poses a huge potential impact on students and staff as there is the potential