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Year: 2023

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Can I put cortisone on my face? The right advice on creams to fix irritated skin

June 20, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Yousuf Mohammed, Dermatology researcher, The University of Queensland Shutterstock Topical corticosteroids, also referred to as corticosteroids or cortisone, are the go-to treatment for many skin disorders including eczema, dermatitis and psoriasis. They can be found in various forms such as creams, ointments, and solutions. These medications work ... <a title="Can I put cortisone on my face? The right advice on creams to fix irritated skin" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/06/20/can-i-put-cortisone-on-my-face-the-right-advice-on-creams-to-fix-irritated-skin-203575/" aria-label="Read more about Can I put cortisone on my face? The right advice on creams to fix irritated skin">Read more</a>

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What’s a fair price to pay for music? In Australia, musicians aren’t getting paid as much as overseas artists for songs played on the radio

June 20, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Rod Davies, Lecturer in popular music and songwriting, Monash University The Australian recording industry recently announced a campaign called Radio Fair Play⁠. The campaign argues “artists and rights holders aren’t getting paid fairly for songs played on radio”, in reference to the license fees radio stations pay ... <a title="What’s a fair price to pay for music? In Australia, musicians aren’t getting paid as much as overseas artists for songs played on the radio" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/06/20/whats-a-fair-price-to-pay-for-music-in-australia-musicians-arent-getting-paid-as-much-as-overseas-artists-for-songs-played-on-the-radio-207310/" aria-label="Read more about What’s a fair price to pay for music? In Australia, musicians aren’t getting paid as much as overseas artists for songs played on the radio">Read more</a>

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Is leaving dog poo in the street really so bad? The science says it’s even worse than you think

June 20, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Melissa Starling, Postdoctoral researcher, University of Sydney Shutterstock What’s that smell? Is that what you think it is? You check your shoes and, sure enough, one is adorned with a sticky, foul-smelling patty of fresh wrongness. You have stepped in a landmine of the canine variety. We’ve ... <a title="Is leaving dog poo in the street really so bad? The science says it’s even worse than you think" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/06/20/is-leaving-dog-poo-in-the-street-really-so-bad-the-science-says-its-even-worse-than-you-think-207416/" aria-label="Read more about Is leaving dog poo in the street really so bad? The science says it’s even worse than you think">Read more</a>

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Newsletter: June 20 2023 – Items of interest and importance today

June 20, 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 HEALTH Nicholas Jones (Herald): Surgery wait lists: Māori, Pacific prioritised – why ethnicity is a factor (paywalled) Rachel Maher (Herald): Royal Australasian College of Surgeons backs surgical equity policy, ... <a title="Newsletter: June 20 2023 – Items of interest and importance today" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/06/20/newsletter-june-20-2023-items-of-interest-and-importance-today/" aria-label="Read more about Newsletter: June 20 2023 – Items of interest and importance today">Read more</a>

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The world’s fish are shrinking as the climate warms. We’re trying to figure out why

June 20, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Timothy Clark, Associate Professor – Animal Ecophysiology, Deakin University Marius Masalar / Unsplash Fish are the most diverse group of vertebrates, ranging from tiny gobies and zebrafish to gigantic tunas and whale sharks. They provide vital sustenance to billions of people worldwide via fisheries and aquaculture, and ... <a title="The world’s fish are shrinking as the climate warms. We’re trying to figure out why" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/06/20/the-worlds-fish-are-shrinking-as-the-climate-warms-were-trying-to-figure-out-why-207729/" aria-label="Read more about The world’s fish are shrinking as the climate warms. We’re trying to figure out why">Read more</a>

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Genetics and concussion – why a minor knock can be devastating for some people

June 20, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Lyn Griffiths, Professor, Queensland University of Technology Shutterstock Concussion and head trauma is a real and serious risk for many Australians. While most people suffer acute and relatively short-lived effects, such as dizziness and headache, in some cases symptoms persist for weeks, months or years. It can ... <a title="Genetics and concussion – why a minor knock can be devastating for some people" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/06/20/genetics-and-concussion-why-a-minor-knock-can-be-devastating-for-some-people-204528/" aria-label="Read more about Genetics and concussion – why a minor knock can be devastating for some people">Read more</a>

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97% of Australians want more action to stop extinctions and 72% want extra spending on the environment

June 20, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Liam Smith, Director, BehaviourWorks, Monash Sustainable Development Institute, Monash University Rawpixel.com, Shutterstock Most Australians (97%) want more action to protect nature, even if they don’t know the full extent of the biodiversity crisis. That’s the startling finding emerging from our first national survey of 4,000 voters. Biodiversity ... <a title="97% of Australians want more action to stop extinctions and 72% want extra spending on the environment" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/06/20/97-of-australians-want-more-action-to-stop-extinctions-and-72-want-extra-spending-on-the-environment-207811/" aria-label="Read more about 97% of Australians want more action to stop extinctions and 72% want extra spending on the environment">Read more</a>

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Supermarket shelves were empty for months after the Lismore floods. Here’s how to make supply chains more resilient

June 20, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Fiona Berry, Research Principal, Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney Brendan Beirne, Author provided From the outside, the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales seems idyllic. Rainforests, mountains, beaches and Byron Bay. But the past few years have made life harder for many who ... <a title="Supermarket shelves were empty for months after the Lismore floods. Here’s how to make supply chains more resilient" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/06/20/supermarket-shelves-were-empty-for-months-after-the-lismore-floods-heres-how-to-make-supply-chains-more-resilient-207982/" aria-label="Read more about Supermarket shelves were empty for months after the Lismore floods. Here’s how to make supply chains more resilient">Read more</a>

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Most parents don’t pick a parenting style. But that’s why being a ‘conscious parent’ matters

June 20, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Cher McGillivray, Assistant Professor Psychology Department, Bond University Josh Willink/Pexels The program Parental Guidance has been showing on Channel 9 this month. This is the second season of the show that pits 12 sets of parents with very different parenting styles against each other to work out ... <a title="Most parents don’t pick a parenting style. But that’s why being a ‘conscious parent’ matters" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/06/20/most-parents-dont-pick-a-parenting-style-but-thats-why-being-a-conscious-parent-matters-207824/" aria-label="Read more about Most parents don’t pick a parenting style. But that’s why being a ‘conscious parent’ matters">Read more</a>

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Mosul faced mass heritage destruction by the Islamic State. We asked residents what they thought about rebuilding

June 20, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Benjamin Isakhan, Professor of International Politics, Deakin University After the Islamic State captured the northern Iraqi city of Mosul in mid-2014, they unleashed a wave of devastating human suffering and unprecedented heritage destruction. The Islamic State targeted many of Mosul’s most sensitive and important cultural heritage sites. ... <a title="Mosul faced mass heritage destruction by the Islamic State. We asked residents what they thought about rebuilding" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/06/20/mosul-faced-mass-heritage-destruction-by-the-islamic-state-we-asked-residents-what-they-thought-about-rebuilding-207725/" aria-label="Read more about Mosul faced mass heritage destruction by the Islamic State. We asked residents what they thought about rebuilding">Read more</a>

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1 in 5 Australian workers have non-compete clauses, making it harder to get better paid jobs: new survey

June 20, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Dan Andrews, Visiting Fellow and Director – Micro heterogeneity and Macroeconomic Performance program, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University Shutterstock To many of us, “non-compete clauses” are for other people – TV presenters and chief executives; the sort of people who, if they left their ... <a title="1 in 5 Australian workers have non-compete clauses, making it harder to get better paid jobs: new survey" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/06/20/1-in-5-australian-workers-have-non-compete-clauses-making-it-harder-to-get-better-paid-jobs-new-survey-207987/" aria-label="Read more about 1 in 5 Australian workers have non-compete clauses, making it harder to get better paid jobs: new survey">Read more</a>

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Pasifika people using kava and talanoa to boost mental health

June 19, 2023

By Alualumoana Luaitalo, Te Rito journalism cadet ​A new business initiative in Aotearoa New Zealand aims to open up conversations about the benefits of kava on mental health. Tongan entrepreneur ‘Anau Mesui-Henry and her photographer husband Todd Henry own Four Shells Kava Lounge in Auckland, creating a space for the community to use the Pacific ... <a title="Pasifika people using kava and talanoa to boost mental health" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/06/19/pasifika-people-using-kava-and-talanoa-to-boost-mental-health/" aria-label="Read more about Pasifika people using kava and talanoa to boost mental health">Read more</a>