ER Report: Here is a summary of significant articles published on EveningReport.nz on May 17, 2026.
Israel’s diabolical killing machine and how it targets journalists
Report by Dr David Robie – Café Pacific. – As World Press Freedom Day rapidly approaches and Reporters Without Borders has condemned the Israeli government for its massacre of journalists in Lebanon and Palestine, New Zealand journalist David Robie reflects in a speech at Auckland’s Te Komititanga Square today. MEDIA FREEDOM: By David Robie In … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>
Nuclear – now climate change: New book on how great powers have plagued the Pacific
Report by Dr David Robie – Café Pacific. – Updated research has shown up lingering headaches over the impacts of decades-long nuclear testing in the Pacific islands and interventions of outside powers, amid growing threats from climate change, writes Dr Lee Duffield for the Independent Australia. REVIEW: By Lee Duffield The journalist, professor and peace … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>
Victorian election 2018: how to spot and suggest a fact check
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Lucinda Beaman, FactCheck Editor, The Conversation Between now and November 24, when Victorians will choose their next government, they’re sure to be hit with more than their fair share of political spin, misinformation, half-truths, and maybe even a few brazen falsehoods. That’s why we’ll be turning our … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>
FactCheck: is the Coalition spending ‘$1 billion extra, every year’ on aged care?
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Peter Whiteford, Professor, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University In aged care in particular we’re spending A$1 billion extra, every year. – Prime Minister Scott Morrison, doorstop interview, Guildford, Western Australia, October 2, 2018 Preparations for the Royal Commission into aged care are now underway, … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>
FactCheck: have the Trump tax cuts led to lower unemployment and higher wages?
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Fabrizio Carmignani, Professor, Griffith Business School, Griffith University The evidence on the ground is very clear. The Trump tax cuts have led to stronger investment, stronger growth, lower unemployment rate and higher wages. – Minister for Finance Mathias Cormann, interview on RN Breakfast, August 13, 2018 After … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>
Trust Me, I’m An Expert: how to spot the work of a political spin doctor this election season
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Dilpreet Kaur, Editorial Intern, The Conversation It’s February, the holidays seem like a distant memory and here we are barrelling toward a federal election, which the government has indicated will be in May. Remember in the olden days – as in, a few elections ago – we … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>
FactCheck: did more people buy their seventh home than bought their first home last year?
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Stephen Whelan, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Sydney Last year, more people bought their seventh home than those buying their first. – Queensland Minister for Housing and Public Works Mick de Brenni, media statement, November 22, 2018 Housing affordability remains a serious issue in many cities … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>
FactCheck: does Victoria have Australia’s lowest rate of public school funding?
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Jennifer Buckingham, Senior Research Fellow, The Centre for Independent Studies; Associate Investigator, ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders, Macquarie University Victoria has the lowest funding rate for public schools of any state in Australia. – Victorian Greens state election pamphlet, circulated in the seat … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>
FactCheck Q&A: have 90% of Labor MPs worked in trade unions?
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ray Markey, Emeritus Professor, Macquarie University The Conversation fact-checks claims made on Q&A, broadcast Mondays on the ABC at 9.35pm. Thank you to everyone who sent us quotes for checking via Twitter using the hashtags #FactCheck and #QandA, on Facebook or by email. [embedded content]Excerpt from Q&A, … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>
FactCheck: does Victoria have Australia’s highest rate of crime?
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Don Weatherburn, Director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research; Adjunct Professor, School of Social Science, UNSW Sydney But sadly, under Daniel Andrews Victoria has won the unenviable title as the state with the country’s highest rate of crime. – Leader of the Victorian Liberal … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>
New chapter for Hapi Isles – Matthew Wale takes the helm as PM
PROFILE: By Campion Ohasio The Solomon Islands has entered a new political era. In a historic morning at Parliament House yesterday, Matthew Cooper Wale was elected as the nation’s new Prime Minister. His victory marks the culmination of a dramatic week in Honiara and signals a potential shift in both the country’s internal management and … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>
Fiji’s journalists celebrate belated World Press Freedom Day – but warn of threats
Fijian Media Association Fiji’s media workers finally got to celebrate their World Press Freedom Day this week 11 days late — on Thursday, May 14. The event was pushed back from its traditional May 3 global date — which fell on a Sunday this year — to accommodate a packed news cycle dominated by parliamentary … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>
Improvements in Pacific media freedom, but a shameful silence on Gaza ‘death trap’
ANALYSIS: By David Robie, Pacific Media Watch When the Paris-based global watchdog Reporters Without Borders released their annual World Press Freedom Index dossier online three days before World Press Freedom Day, journalists in the Asia-Pacific region were quick to check out their ranking. Overall the prognosis wasn’t very flattering. No country in the region was … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>
‘They’re wiping us out’ – church leader warns about young West Papuans killed in escalating conflict
By Johnny Blades, RNZ Pacific senior journalist A West Papuan church leader has warned that ongoing killings of young Papuans allegedly by Indonesian security forces have the hallmark of genocide. Since the start of the year there has been no stop to violent incidents in the Indonesian-ruled Papua region known internationally as West Papua. Indonesia’s … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>
Starmer’s troubles may be self-inflicted. But voters everywhere are fed up with leaders lacking courage
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Mark Beeson, Adjunct Professor, Australia-China Relations Institute, University of Technology Sydney Keir Starmer is the United Kingdom’s sixth prime minster in the past ten years. For a country that likes to think of itself as the birthplace of modern democracy and a model of stability in a … <a title="" class="read-more" href="" aria-label="Read more about ">Read more</a>