Education

Public safety to benefit from new CCTV locations

Four new locations, including two near schools, will benefit from added security thanks to the latest round of Western Bay's CCTV fund. For the last two years,... Read More

Bethlehem College censured for exclusions

An ombudsman's investigation into complaints about the exclusion and expulsion of students at Tauranga's Bethlehem College has found the board's decision-making... Read More

Government investing in Covid-19 affected learning

The Government is continuing to invest in teachers and students, through a multi-million dollar package to boost teacher supply and provide extra support for young... Read More

Calls to support te reo as core subject in schools

On the 50th anniversary of the Māori language petition, the Green Party is calling on the Government to make te reo Māori a core curriculum subject in mainstream... Read More

Whakaari: New system could provide early warning

Kiwi volcanologists and engineers have finished testing an automated system that provides a warning when an eruption on Whakaari (White Island) becomes more likely. The... Read More

Education: Chinese language competition next week

The annual New Zealand China Friendship Society (NZCFS) Chinese language week competitions will culminate next week, bringing several hundred students from around... Read More

Toi Ohomai executive recognised for excellence

After more than 25 years as a Chartered Accountant, Anthony Robertson has been recognised for his outstanding contribution to the profession. Anthony is the Toi... Read More

Te reo Māori to echo through Rotorua CBD

Te Tatau o Te Arawa, Kōtihi Reo Consultants and Te Arawa FM are teaming up for Te Wiki o te reo Māori. This year's national campaign marks 50 years since the... Read More

New era of opera training launched in New Zealand

An opera studio focused on career readiness for talented young New Zealand singers has been launched at the University of Waikato. Te Pae Kōkako - The Aotearoa... Read More

Chancellor remembers ‘quietly enthusiastic’ queen

Graduation at University of Waikato has taken on a new sentiment as the passing of Queen Elizabeth II is being marked by those attending the graduation ceremonies. Chancellor... Read More

Post-Study Work Visa requirements confirmed

Post-Study Work Visa changes signalled as part of the Immigration Rebalance are now in place. The government has confirmed settings for post-study work rights... Read More

Broken bones no barrier for graduate

Graduating from the University of Waikato was an opportunity for Caleb Crosbie (Ngāpuhi) to reflect on the roller-coaster of the year that's been. A serious... Read More