
Shark-spotting drones are about reassurance – not full protection
NSW will soon have the world’s largest shark-spotting drone program. But spotting doesn’t necessarily translate to protection.
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NSW will soon have the world’s largest shark-spotting drone program. But spotting doesn’t necessarily translate to protection.

A legal expert explains the allegations against Amazon Australia and US – and why the new case is already making global headlines.
ER Report: Here is a summary of significant articles published on EveningReport.nz on June 30, 2026.

History shows immigration policy in Australia is full of yes-no contradictions: fear jostling with hope, exclusion with openness.

By Patrick Decloitre of RNZ Pacific The official results of New Caledonia’s provincial elections held on Sunday were proclaimed last evening. In a comprehensive document, the French High Commission in New Caledonia has published the key election figures, which confirm the tendencies observed immediately after the vote on Sunday. This includes the final makeup of

At the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia annual showcase of leading Australian artists under 35, eight artists turn loss into the labour of making.

Based on past performance, economic sanctions will never be strong enough to denuclearise North Korea. There’s a better way.

As China projects power further into the Pacific, New Zealand can no longer treat distance as a substitute for defence strategy.

The crisis of long-term brain damage in Australian contact sports may be deepening, and authorities must do more.

Apartments built to today’s standards could be too hot for future comfort for about four weeks a year in Redfern and more than seven weeks in Penrith.

A hotter, drier and more fire-prone future is putting these unique trees at risk.

Astronomers have revisited data from a dramatic collision of neutron stars to help resolve the infamous ‘Hubble tension’.