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Month: April 2023

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Explainer: High Court ruling in immigration case could impact hundreds of visa decisions since 2016

April 13, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Mary Anne Kenny, Associate Professor, School of Law, Murdoch University This week, the High Court of Australia handed down a significant ruling in an immigration case that could affect hundreds of similar visa cases handled by the Department of Home Affairs. Specifically, the ruling may call into ... <a title="Explainer: High Court ruling in immigration case could impact hundreds of visa decisions since 2016" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/04/13/explainer-high-court-ruling-in-immigration-case-could-impact-hundreds-of-visa-decisions-since-2016-203676/" aria-label="Read more about Explainer: High Court ruling in immigration case could impact hundreds of visa decisions since 2016">Read more</a>

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Binding Ties explores celebrated artist Catherine Opie’s world of transitions

April 13, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Cherine Fahd, Associate Professor, Visual Communication, University of Technology Sydney Catherine Opie/ Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, London, and Seoul, Author provided Oliver breastfeeding. Oliver at five dressed in a tutu. Oliver at ten with his pet mouse in his ... <a title="Binding Ties explores celebrated artist Catherine Opie’s world of transitions" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/04/13/binding-ties-explores-celebrated-artist-catherine-opies-world-of-transitions-202723/" aria-label="Read more about Binding Ties explores celebrated artist Catherine Opie’s world of transitions">Read more</a>

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Anatomy of monster storm: how Cyclone Ilsa is shaping up to devastate the WA coast

April 13, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Jonathan Nott, Professor of Physical Geography, James Cook University BoM Residents along Western Australia’s northwest coast are bracing for Tropical Cyclone Ilsa, which is expected to be one of the most destructive storms to strike the region in more than a decade. The Bureau of Meteorology says ... <a title="Anatomy of monster storm: how Cyclone Ilsa is shaping up to devastate the WA coast" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/04/13/anatomy-of-monster-storm-how-cyclone-ilsa-is-shaping-up-to-devastate-the-wa-coast-203678/" aria-label="Read more about Anatomy of monster storm: how Cyclone Ilsa is shaping up to devastate the WA coast">Read more</a>

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People in the Kimberley have spent decades asking for basics like water and homes. Will the Voice make their calls more compelling?

April 13, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kathryn Thorburn, Translational Fellow Nulungu Research Institute, University of Notre Dame Australia Author provided The intent of the proposed First Nations Voice to Parliament is to elevate and amplify our input across the nation into laws, policies and programs that will impact on Indigenous Australians. One crucial ... <a title="People in the Kimberley have spent decades asking for basics like water and homes. Will the Voice make their calls more compelling?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/04/13/people-in-the-kimberley-have-spent-decades-asking-for-basics-like-water-and-homes-will-the-voice-make-their-calls-more-compelling-202606/" aria-label="Read more about People in the Kimberley have spent decades asking for basics like water and homes. Will the Voice make their calls more compelling?">Read more</a>

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Jackson’s Plan B for public media may prioritise Māori and Pacific coverage

April 13, 2023

Axing the proposed merger of TVNZ and RNZ saved the New Zealand government a significant amount of money but left it with the problems the merger was supposed to fix. Newsroom co-editor Mark Jennings looks at Labour’s new slimmed down approach to public media. ANALYSIS: By Mark Jennings Until weeks ago, the future of Aotearoa ... <a title="Jackson’s Plan B for public media may prioritise Māori and Pacific coverage" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/04/13/jacksons-plan-b-for-public-media-may-prioritise-maori-and-pacific-coverage/" aria-label="Read more about Jackson’s Plan B for public media may prioritise Māori and Pacific coverage">Read more</a>

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Running gels and protein powders can be convenient boosts for athletes – but be sure to read the label

April 13, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Emma Beckett, Senior Lecturer (Food Science and Human Nutrition), School of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Newcastle Shutterstock Personal bests, competition wins, new challenges – athletes, and particularly endurance athletes, tend to want to push themselves hard to perform. So it makes sense that there is ... <a title="Running gels and protein powders can be convenient boosts for athletes – but be sure to read the label" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/04/13/running-gels-and-protein-powders-can-be-convenient-boosts-for-athletes-but-be-sure-to-read-the-label-200730/" aria-label="Read more about Running gels and protein powders can be convenient boosts for athletes – but be sure to read the label">Read more</a>

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A ‘hybrid’ solar eclipse is about to be visible in Australia. Here’s when and where you can see it

April 13, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Tanya Hill, Senior Curator (Astronomy), Museums Victoria, and Honorary Fellow, The University of Melbourne NASA/Carla Thomas On Thursday 20 April, the Ningaloo region of Western Australia will experience a total solar eclipse. Eclipse chasers from around the world are converging on the town of Exmouth in hopes ... <a title="A ‘hybrid’ solar eclipse is about to be visible in Australia. Here’s when and where you can see it" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/04/13/a-hybrid-solar-eclipse-is-about-to-be-visible-in-australia-heres-when-and-where-you-can-see-it-203338/" aria-label="Read more about A ‘hybrid’ solar eclipse is about to be visible in Australia. Here’s when and where you can see it">Read more</a>

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‘Build back better’ requires a framework that focuses on the full life of a house – from materials to its end of life

April 13, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Krishanu Roy, Senior Lecturer in Engineering, University of Waikato Getty Images In the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle, New Zealand is again talking about “building back better”. But how do we build back better when we don’t necessarily understand what “better” means? Or how to achieve this across ... <a title="‘Build back better’ requires a framework that focuses on the full life of a house – from materials to its end of life" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/04/13/build-back-better-requires-a-framework-that-focuses-on-the-full-life-of-a-house-from-materials-to-its-end-of-life-203325/" aria-label="Read more about ‘Build back better’ requires a framework that focuses on the full life of a house – from materials to its end of life">Read more</a>

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Newsletter: April 13 2023 – Items of interest and importance today

April 13, 2023

New Zealand Politics Daily is a collation of the most prominent issues being discussed in New Zealand. It is edited by Dr Bryce Edwards of The Democracy Project. Today’s content THREE WATERS Thomas Coughlan (Herald): Government kills Three Waters, welcome, ‘Affordable Water Reform’ (paywalled) Thomas Manch (Stuff): Say goodbye to Three Waters: Government overhaul of contentious reforms set to ... <a title="Newsletter: April 13 2023 – Items of interest and importance today" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/04/13/newsletter-april-13-2023-items-of-interest-and-importance-today/" aria-label="Read more about Newsletter: April 13 2023 – Items of interest and importance today">Read more</a>

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How milk tamed the Third Pole: research reveals a 3,500-year history of dairy consumption on the Tibetan Plateau

April 13, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Nicole Boivin, Professor, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History Author provided It’s not called the Third Pole for nothing. The Tibetan Plateau forms the major portion of a vast upland area of ice and glaciers that covers some 100,000 square kilometres of Earth’s surface. ... <a title="How milk tamed the Third Pole: research reveals a 3,500-year history of dairy consumption on the Tibetan Plateau" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/04/13/how-milk-tamed-the-third-pole-research-reveals-a-3-500-year-history-of-dairy-consumption-on-the-tibetan-plateau-203586/" aria-label="Read more about How milk tamed the Third Pole: research reveals a 3,500-year history of dairy consumption on the Tibetan Plateau">Read more</a>

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Autism and ADHD assessment waits are up to 2 years’ long. What can families do in the meantime?

April 13, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Sarah Pillar, Research Development Manager, Telethon Kids Institute Unsplash, CC BY Reports have emerged from around Australia of waitlists of up to two years to receive a diagnostic assessment for neurodevelopmental conditions, such as autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Assessment delays can create additional stress ... <a title="Autism and ADHD assessment waits are up to 2 years’ long. What can families do in the meantime?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/04/13/autism-and-adhd-assessment-waits-are-up-to-2-years-long-what-can-families-do-in-the-meantime-203232/" aria-label="Read more about Autism and ADHD assessment waits are up to 2 years’ long. What can families do in the meantime?">Read more</a>

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Why using more fertiliser and feed does not necessarily raise dairy farm profits but increases climate harm

April 13, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Wanglin Ma, Associate Professor of Economics, Lincoln University, New Zealand Sandra Mu/Getty Images New Zealand is in an unusual position in the developed world when it comes to greenhouse gas emissions. About half of all emissions come from agriculture, and almost a quarter can be attributed to ... <a title="Why using more fertiliser and feed does not necessarily raise dairy farm profits but increases climate harm" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/04/13/why-using-more-fertiliser-and-feed-does-not-necessarily-raise-dairy-farm-profits-but-increases-climate-harm-202333/" aria-label="Read more about Why using more fertiliser and feed does not necessarily raise dairy farm profits but increases climate harm">Read more</a>