Bulging school rolls force zone shake up
School zones are being rewritten to cope with bulging rolls at 43 Auckland schools.
School zones are being rewritten to cope with bulging rolls at 43 Auckland schools.
Some tertiary students are going hungry as living costs are outrunning grants.
Lecturer says Unitec prioritised "Saudi Arabian money" by passing students who cheated.
Five of New Zealand's leading visionaries have just teamed up for a new high-tech showcase of Kiwi ingenuity.
How city councils and local authorities respond to the small and large-scale shifts in the urban environment could change dramatically in our lifetime.
Exam results day can be a stressful one all round for both students and their parents.
Man's offending was opportunistic and illustrated a "predatory and prurient ongoing interest in these girls", Crown says.
Women are being branded an untapped resource in filling the national trades shortage, as a new company seeks to get women into the construction industry.
Cyber-crime is increasing and the nature of cyber-crime is changing says cyber-security expert Prof Hossein Sarrafzadeh. It is a
With Information Technology as the most rapidly changing and growing sector in the world, it's often difficult to pinpoint what the "next big thing" is going to be within the industry.
Up to 300 jobs are set to go at the tertiary provider - which has three campuses - over the next three years.
Unitec staff and students have teamed up with Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology to develop an internet security system.
The average Kiwi teacher is a woman in her early fifties and she's facing a generation of kids who have grown up with Wi-Fi, the cloud and hand-held technology.
New Zealand needs to prepare itself for a robot future - that's the message from a delegation of young Kiwis on a tour of several of Asia's renowned robotics institutes.
An organisation representing 10,000 young Kiwis backs plans for Unitec and Eden Park.
A Unitec lecturer and union representative has complained about development plans for the Mt Albert campus where he works, saying neither staff nor students were consulted.
Unitec's controversial housing development plans for its 53.5ha Mt Albert site show the Mason Clinic psychiatric facility gone and replaced by apartments and townhouses.
The historic, orange brick ex-Carrington Psychiatric Hospital as heritage apartments, pedestrian and cycle links, hundreds of new residents is the vision.
Auckland Art Gallery's new exhibition celebrates the energy, range and relevance of Pacific Island artists in Auckland.