
Why turning off screens is so hard for children – and four tips to make it easier
There are ways to help children better self-regulate their own digital activity and prepare for the digital demands in their future.
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There are ways to help children better self-regulate their own digital activity and prepare for the digital demands in their future.

Asia Pacific Report The United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULWP) has accused the Indonesian military of shooting and wounding two teenagers in Titigi village, Intan Jaya, and causing other casualties on Monday. The pair have been identified as 18-year-old Duad Hagismijau and Kiko Hagismijau, 16, and they are now being treated in hospital, alleges

In the end, this scheme did deliver on some of its key promises. But it is surprising governments haven’t taken note of its shortcomings and replaced it with something even more effective.

Giant gas companies are “hot venting” toxic gases known to be unsafe for humans at any concentration.

Even if tougher rules are brought in, Australia’s corporate watchdog will need far more resources to properly audit the auditors.
ER Report: Here is a summary of significant articles published on EveningReport.nz on July 1, 2026.

Many of Australia’s favourite artists – from AC/DC to Kylie – have been found in massive AI datasets.

For some people, running inside is mentally harder. Here’s what you can do to make a treadmill more like running outside.

Three new federal polls since Monday produce a mixed bag of results for One Nation, but all good news for the government.

Just as important as creating a duty of care is knowing if it’s working.

By Johnny Blades of RNZ Pacific Explosive activity has picked up in recent days at Bougainville’s Mt Bagana volcano. Papua New Guinea’s Rabaul Volcanological Observatory declared a Stage 1 Alert for Bagana amid its most notable upsurge in activity for two years. The observatory’s principal geodetic surveyor, Steve Saunders, said activity at the volcano had

People living with disabilities or through poverty and racism develop deep practical knowledge of how institutions function. They should be seen as experts.