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Latest wins, updates, and announcements from AUTSA.
Canvas disruption: we’re here if you need support
AUT has shared information about a potential data incident affecting Canvas. AUTSA is here to support any student who is feeling unsettled or whose studies are affected.
Read moreCampus Kai: Free fortnightly food for AUT students
Campus Kai is your free, nutritious fortnightly food event across all AUT campuses. Fresh fruit always available, with a rotating menu each time.
Read moreSupport for students affected by global events
There’s a lot happening in the world right now. Whether you have family or friends overseas, or are personally affected, AUTSA is here for you.
Read moreMeet your Student Representative Council for 2026
Ever wondered who represents you at AUT? Meet the SRC — a group of students elected to be your voice on campus, from academic issues to wellbeing.
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Clubs Expo Week: 24–26 February across all campuses
Check out 120+ student clubs at Clubs Expo Week. North, South & City Campus, 24–26 February, 11am–2pm. An Expo grant will open before the main grant rounds.
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City Rail Link: Auckland’s new train network opens in 2026
The City Rail Link is opening in 2026 with faster journeys, more trains, and new stations — including Karangahape and Te Wānanga right near AUT’s City Campus.
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Half-price tickets to Pop to Present at Auckland Art Gallery
Show your student ID at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki every Tuesday for half-price entry to Pop to Present: American Art from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Read moreAuckland Transport doubles student discount to 40%
AT’s tertiary student discount is now 40% off bus, train, and ferry fares — double what it was. AUTSA and AUSA campaigned together to make this happen.
Read moreClinical placement financial support
AUTSA and AUT announce a new grant giving up to 140 students on clinical placements outside Auckland $100 per week.
Read moreStatement in support of ceasefire
AUTSA reaffirms support for a ceasefire and condemns the ongoing violence in Palestine.
Read moreInclusivity and diversity
AUTSA does not tolerate discrimination, slander, or bigotry regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, or spiritual beliefs.
Read moreStatement on human rights in Palestine and Israel
AUTSA calls for the protection of human rights and extends condolences to all victims of violence.
Read moreSupport for AUT postgraduate students
AUTSA raises concerns about supervisor redundancies affecting postgraduate students and recommends immediate communication and fees-free extensions.
Read moreSRC statement on AUT strikes
AUTSA stands with AUT staff who chose to strike in pursuit of fair working conditions.
Read moreStatement on the Max Abbott case
AUTSA writes to the AUT Vice Chancellor regarding sexual harassment allegations, requesting the individual be stood down pending investigation.
Read moreGovernment support for tertiary students
AUTSA calls on the New Zealand government to provide non-loan financial support for tertiary students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreStudent accommodation during COVID-19
AUTSA addresses concerns about student accommodation costs during COVID-19 lockdowns and advocates for greater support from AUT.
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