CLOSE
  • RECOMMENDS: A View from Afar
  • PODCASTS
    • A View from Afar
    • Evening Report
  • About ER
  • Contact Us
EveningReport.nz EveningReport.nz
  • RECOMMENDS: A View from Afar
  • PODCASTS
    • A View from Afar
    • Evening Report
  • About ER
  • Contact Us
Thursday 30th of April 2026 10:05:48 PM
  • Associate Member of the New Zealand Media Council
  • Privacy & Cookies Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Home Academic Analysis

Academic Analysis

Latest
  • Latest
  • Featured posts
  • Most popular
  • 7 days popular
  • By review score
  • Random

What is OPEC and how does it shape global oil markets?

The Conversation -
April 30, 2026

$50,000 arts degrees look set to stay, despite a new bill trying to slash uni fees

Royal commission report doesn’t help us start making sense of Bondi terror attack

Why does squishing NeeDoh, slime, or putty feel so satisfying?

Hold your nose and don’t stop for a selfie: why getting up close to a beached whale is a really bad idea

Social plants: in the wild, staghorn ferns grow in colonies to...

The Conversation -
May 17, 2021

Remember, Apple AirTags and ‘Find My’ app only work because of...

The Conversation -
May 17, 2021

Many questions, few answers, as conflict deepens between Israelis and Palestinians

The Conversation -
May 17, 2021

Australia risks becoming a hermit nation. Here’s a five-step road-map to...

The Conversation -
May 17, 2021

I’m over 50 and can now get my COVID vaccine. Can...

The Conversation -
May 17, 2021

A Victorian logging company just won a controversial court appeal. Here’s...

The Conversation -
May 17, 2021

Rise of transport megaprojects adds to Australian taxpayers’ risk of paying...

The Conversation -
May 17, 2021

From Mickey to Moana — Disney treasures at ACMI tell the...

The Conversation -
May 17, 2021

No ‘bounce’ for government from big-spend budget: Newspoll

The Conversation -
May 17, 2021

The Women’s Budget Statement was more like a first step than...

The Conversation -
May 15, 2021

Could the AstraZeneca vaccine cause Guillain-Barré syndrome? We don’t know yet...

The Conversation -
May 14, 2021

First Nations families need support to stay together, before we create...

The Conversation -
May 14, 2021

Finally, an ongoing commitment to funding preschool. But the conditions are...

The Conversation -
May 14, 2021

Albanese’s $10bn pledge pushes housing needs back into the limelight

The Conversation -
May 14, 2021

Art by Indigenous prisoners can forge links with culture and a...

The Conversation -
May 14, 2021

With diplomacy all but abandoned, Israel and the Palestinians are teetering...

The Conversation -
May 14, 2021

VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the 2021-22 budget

The Conversation -
May 14, 2021

Getting ready for climate change is about people, not spreadsheets. Let’s...

The Conversation -
May 14, 2021

The Low and Middle Income Tax Offset has been extended yet...

The Conversation -
May 14, 2021

Where do meteorites come from? We tracked hundreds of fireballs streaking...

The Conversation -
May 14, 2021

Yes, religion plays a more prominent role in politics. But ‘secular...

The Conversation -
May 14, 2021

Do naturally high testosterone levels equal stronger female athletic performance? Not...

The Conversation -
May 14, 2021

How climate change is erasing the world’s oldest rock art

The Conversation -
May 14, 2021

Friday essay: searching for sanity in a world hell-bent on destruction

The Conversation -
May 14, 2021

Grattan on Friday: Is that the Coalition debt truck parked just...

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

‘Frontline workers’ among those to get priority in Albanese’s housing program

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

What is mucormycosis, the fungal infection affecting COVID patients in India?

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

Too late, already bolted: how a faster WHO response could have...

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

With billions more allocated to immigration detention, another bleak year for...

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

Big-spending ‘recovery budget’ leaves universities out in the cold

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

The 2021-22 budget has added salt to universities’ COVID wounds

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

What is the Moderna COVID vaccine? Does it work, and is...

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

What is repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and how does it actually...

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

No vaccine ‘targets’, but Australians could still be vaccinated by end...

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

The budget should have been a road to Australia’s low-emissions future....

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

The Mitchells vs The Machines shows ‘smart’ tech might be less...

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

Money for telescopes and vaccines is great, but the budget’s lack...

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

How snake fangs evolved to perfectly fit their food

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

How can the world help India — and where does that...

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021

NZ Budget 2021: we need the arts to live, but artists...

The Conversation -
May 13, 2021
1...518519520...785Page 519 of 785
Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
https://youtu.be/9RhP2I7KqH0
Morality of Argument – sustaining a state of being nuclear free
https://youtu.be/G9OM76BxkdA
Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
Recent Popular Posts
  • Stop selling arms to Indonesia, West Papuans urge Netherlands
    Stop selling arms to Indonesia, West Papuans urge Netherlands
    By Evening Report - 7 days ago
  • Man charged with murder of woman in Clutha
    Man charged with murder of woman in Clutha
    By Evening Report - 3 months ago
  • Australia was once a world leader in innovation. A new report shows the system is now ‘broken’
    Australia was once a world leader in innovation. A new report shows the system is now ‘broken’
    By The Conversation - 1 month ago
  • Netball New Zealand boss Jennie Wyllie resigns
    Netball New Zealand boss Jennie Wyllie resigns
    By Evening Report - 4 months ago
  • Even in a simple game, our brains keep score – and those scores shape every choice we make
    Even in a simple game, our brains keep score – and those scores shape every choice we make
    By The Conversation - 6 months ago
Listen on Apple Podcasts

- Advertisement -
ABOUT US
EveningReport specialises in publishing independent analysis and features from a New Zealand juxtaposition, including global issues and geopolitics as it impacts on the countries and economies of Australasia and the Asia Pacific region.
Contact us: editor@eveningreport.nz
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Multimedia Investments Ltd
© Copyright 2024 EveningReport.nz and Multimedia Investments Ltd. All rights reserved.