CLOSE
  • RECOMMENDS: PodTalk.live
  • PODCASTS
  • About ER
  • Contact Us
EveningReport.nz EveningReport.nz
  • RECOMMENDS: PodTalk.live
  • PODCASTS
  • About ER
  • Contact Us
Thursday 19th of February 2026 02:30:09 PM
  • Associate Member of the New Zealand Media Council
  • Privacy & Cookies Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Home Australasia

Australasia

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

Geoffrey Miller’s Political Roundup: Why Chris Hipkins is heading to Brisbane – not Beijing

Bryce Edwards -
April 19, 2023

Geoffrey Miller – Political Roundup: New Zealand resets relationships with Australia and India 

PODCAST – AUKUS Alliance Triggers Geopolitical Realignment – Buchanan + Manning

SCHEDULED LIVE @ Midday Thurs Sept 30: AUKUS Alliance Triggers Geopolitical Realignment – Buchanan + Manning

SCHEDULED LIVE @ Midday Thurs Sept 30: AUKUS Alliance Triggers Geopolitical Realignment

What will the Coalition be remembered for on tax? Tinkering, blunders...

The Conversation -
April 9, 2019

Potentially unaffordable, and it still won’t fix bracket creep. The Coalition’s...

The Conversation -
April 9, 2019

The 14 Indigenous words for money on the new 50 cent...

The Conversation -
April 9, 2019

All female mammals have a clitoris – we’re starting to work...

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

Labor’s cancer package would cut the cost of care, but beware...

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

How has education policy changed under the Coalition government?

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

Tourists behaving badly are a threat to global tourism, and the...

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

Curious Kids: how did the months get their names?

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

The swamp foxtail’s origin is hidden in its DNA

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

Edible seaweed can be used to grow blood vessels in the...

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

What the data say about discrimination and tolerance in New Zealand

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

What will the Turnbull-Morrison government be remembered for?

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

We asked five experts: should we nap during the day?

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

Mercury pollution from decades past may have been re-released by Tasmania’s...

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

Casual academics aren’t going anywhere, so what can universities do to...

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

$500m for station car parks? Other transport solutions could do much...

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

Chinese investment in Australia is down 36%. It’s time for a...

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

Six books that shock, delve deeply and destroy pieties: your guide...

The Conversation -
April 8, 2019

Cutting cancer costs is a worthy policy, but we need to...

The Conversation -
April 7, 2019

Those future tax cut promises… they’re nowhere near as big as...

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

Artificial intelligence in Australia needs to get ethical, so we have...

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

Trapdoor spider species that stay local put themselves at risk

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the government’s benign budget and Shorten’s mic...

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

New Zealand gun owners invoke NRA-style tropes in response to fast-tracked...

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

It’s time for Indigenous nationhood to replace a failing colonial authority

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

Curious Kids: why do tigers have whiskers?

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

Don’t believe your ears: ‘enhancing’ forensic audio can mislead juries in...

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

The ‘painless woman’ helps us see how anxiety and fear fit...

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

Why it might be time for New Zealand to reconsider the...

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

Why do we mix up faces? Game of Thrones might help...

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

Grattan on Friday: Bill Shorten’s tactical play foils budget’s tax pitch

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

Dear baby boomers: Australian philanthrophy needs your help

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

Don’t kiss your kids? Questioning the recent advice about CMV in...

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

Invasive ants: federal budget takes aim but will it be a...

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

Seven steps Melbourne can take to regain its ‘liveable city’ crown

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

What just happened to our tax? Here’s an explanation you’ll understand

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

Friday essay: death on the Darling, colonialism’s final encounter with the...

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

Shorten uses budget reply speech to reframe the economic debate

The Conversation -
April 5, 2019

New livestreaming legislation fails to take into account how the internet...

The Conversation -
April 4, 2019

Like cats and dogs: dingoes can keep feral cats in check

The Conversation -
April 4, 2019
1...567...60Page 6 of 60
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
  • Trump’s attacks are worsening. Why is he becoming even more vengeful?
    Trump’s attacks are worsening. Why is he becoming even more vengeful?
    By The Conversation - 3 months ago
  • NZ is looking for a deal over Trump’s new tariffs – that could come with a high political price
    NZ is looking for a deal over Trump’s new tariffs – that could come with a high political price
    By The Conversation - 7 months ago
  • Watch: Ministers mark start of new granny flats rules
    Watch: Ministers mark start of new granny flats rules
    By Evening Report - 1 month ago
  • ‘Three beautiful angels taken too soon’: Funeral for children killed in Sanson house fire
    ‘Three beautiful angels taken too soon’: Funeral for children killed in Sanson house fire
    By Evening Report - 3 months ago
  • NCEA isn’t perfect but NZ shouldn’t forget why it was introduced in the first place
    NCEA isn’t perfect but NZ shouldn’t forget why it was introduced in the first place
    By The Conversation - 7 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.