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Survey shows social media transforms drug buying as gangs rule meth in key regions
The 2024 New Zealand Drug Trends Survey highlights shifting dynamics in the country’s drug landscape, with regional gang dominance and digital platforms reshaping how drugs are bought and sold.

Entries now open for the 2025 New Zealand Food Awards
The awards, owned and operated by Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University, have been a cornerstone of the industry for over 35 years. They provide a platform for producers to network, gain industry insights, and receive valuable advice from experts.

Animal health takes a team: celebrating the diverse roles in the veterinary field
World Vet Day 2025 celebrates the many essential roles professionals play in the veterinary and animal health field. We caught up with a few of our experts from Tāwharau Ora School of Veterinary Science to learn more about their contributions to animal health, welfare and public safety.

Renowned artist Sopolemalama Filipe Tohi receives recognition for his contribution to Pacific art and culture
Sopolemalama Filipe Tohi has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts (honoris causa) in recognition of his outstanding contributions to both the Pacific and global art scenes.

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Singapore-based SAtheCollective embark on Te Whare Hēra Residency
The bold, interdisciplinary arts company from Singapore has taken up residency on the Pukeahu campus.

Learning never stops: Honouring our Manawatū staff graduates
It’s not just students donning the hood this graduation season! Massey University staff members have celebrated their own academic success at the Manawatū ceremonies.

Staff vs Student showdown kicks off with controversy and competition
The 2025 Staff vs Student Sports Series officially kicked off in mid-March, and with two events now complete, the competition is heating up across campuses.

Executive Master of Business Administration programme achieves top 20 ranking in Asia-Pacific
The programme has been recognised as one of the top in the Asia-Pacific region, according to the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Executive MBA Rankings 2025.

Research news
A warning before the shake: New system gives communities crucial seconds
Dr Chanthujan Chandrakumar tested New Zealand's first real-time Early Earthquake Warning System for his PhD research.

Stronger alcohol policies may be key to reducing cancer risk, study finds
New research shows that tackling alcohol harm through national policy may be an effective way to prevent cancer. The research findings provide a timely and significant message for public health worldwide.

A taste for discovery: Exploring mindsets through consumer science
Combining a love of food and science, PhD graduate Dr Rebekah Orr followed her passion into the field of food and sensory science, where she investigated consumer acceptance of plant-based meat alternatives.

Tanna’s first female PhD graduate champions sweet potato research to strengthen food security
Dr Amanda Nasse graduated last week as the first woman from Tanna, Vanuatu, to earn a PhD, dedicating her research to advancing food security and resilience for her community.

Student success news
From Taranaki to the world: Vince Ropitini’s rising star in Māori fashion design
At just 23, Vince Ropitini, Taranaki, Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāruahinerangi me Whakatōhea, is already making waves on the international fashion stage.

Innovative ideas celebrated in 2025 Grand Ideas competition
From water-friendly prosthetics to bra alternatives and smarter sanitary solutions, this year’s Grand Ideas competition showcased the incredible creativity and problem-solving talents of students determined to make a difference.

Celebrating the first graduates of the Kia Atamai te Whawhai scholarship programme
The programme is a partnership between Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University and the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF).

Golf as a global language
Canadian student Sam Finley is spending a semester at Massey as part of the Global Student Athlete golf programme.

Opinion and features
Opinion: Attacks on cultural safety in health highlight politicians’ ignorance
By Professor Jenny Carryer

Opinion: Kōmiri - A korowai of pluralistic counselling
By Professional Clinician Joyce Manahi, Ngāti Porou te iwi.


Opinion: NZ’s Broadcasting Act is as old as Video Ezy. We need media reform for the streaming age
By Dr Jesse Austin-Stewart, Dr Catherine Hoad, Associate Professor Oli Wilson and Associate Professor Dave Carter.

Awards and appointments
Massey University alumna recognised as Pulitzer Prize finalist
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University alumna Jessy Edwards has been named a finalist for the prestigious Pulitzer Prize in Audio Reporting, honouring her compelling investigation into systemic abuse within New York's prison system.

Massey Aviation Chief appointed as Independent Reviewer under Civil Aviation Act
Ashok Poduval has been selected as one of three independent reviewers under the newly enacted Civil Aviation Act.

New appointment targets inequities in Māori health
Dr Angelique Reweti, Ngāpuhi, has been elected to the Executive Council of the Public Health Association of New Zealand (PHANZ) and as Chairperson of the Māori Caucus.

Massey partners with Women in Food and Drink Aotearoa to launch new award category in 2025
Massey University is excited to be part of this prestigious event, supporting the women who are shaping the future of the food and drink sector and continuing the university’s commitment to nurturing innovation and excellence in food science.


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Singapore-based SAtheCollective embark on Te Whare Hēra Residency
The bold, interdisciplinary arts company from Singapore has taken up residency on the Pukeahu campus.
From Taranaki to the world: Vince Ropitini’s rising star in Māori fashion design
At just 23, Vince Ropitini, Taranaki, Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāruahinerangi me Whakatōhea, is already making waves on the international fashion stage.
Learning never stops: Honouring our Manawatū staff graduates
It’s not just students donning the hood this graduation season! Massey University staff members have celebrated their own academic success at the Manawatū ceremonies.
A warning before the shake: New system gives communities crucial seconds
Dr Chanthujan Chandrakumar tested New Zealand's first real-time Early Earthquake Warning System for his PhD research.
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