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Latest announcements, updates, and stories from CreaTer and across New Zealand’s creative sector
RNZ: Financial pressure reshaping university life, student leaders say
The Conversation: Colleges face a choice: Try to shape AI’s impact on learning, or be redefined by it
NZ Herald: NZ needs more entrepreneurs – will its new tertiary strategy reward real risk-takers?
Hawke’s Bay TODAY: New Eastern Institute of Technology chief executive Lucy Laitinen to lead return to independence
Newsroom: New tertiary plan blind to some of our most valuable assets
Waipapa Taumata Rau: New tertiary plan’s blind spot: what about the humanities?
Government: Regional leadership returns to polytechnics
Government: High calibre appointments for Industry Skills Boards
RNZ: Tertiary institutions enrolling extra students to meet demand
TEC: Government releases new Tertiary Education Strategy for 2025–2030
Auckland Council: Creativity Runs West
Toi Mai: He Toi Whakairo, He Mana Tangata
Toi Mai: Putting the newsroom back into journalism training
Toi Mai: AI students paid while they learn
New data shows more 15-year-olds are dropping out of school to pursue further study
RNZ.co.nz: About $190m needed to restart polytechnics – consultants reports
Wellington Scoop: Unwanted arts campus seeking a new occupant
Te Pūaotanga – The New Dawn
Skills in the creative sector
Government Releases Updated List of Future-Focused NCEA Subjects
TEC: Work-based learning changes from 2026
Amplify: A Creative and Cultural Strategy for New Zealand 2025–2030
The Conversation: Some unis are moving away from in-person lectures. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing.
Ministry of Education: Government launches university reforms


