
View from The Hill: WA state byelection within Hastie’s seat another ‘real time’ test for One Nation
The contest will be closely watched for whether One Nation erodes Labor in an outer suburban area, and also for its implications for Hastie.
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The contest will be closely watched for whether One Nation erodes Labor in an outer suburban area, and also for its implications for Hastie.

With a state election set for late November, a new poll has One Nation ahead of the two major parties.

A new study unpacks how Victoria’s eucalypt forests have coped with past bushfires – with lessons for the future.

The decision tracks with a long history of editors and journalists being early adopters of tech innovations.
ER Report: Here is a summary of significant articles published on EveningReport.nz on July 6, 2026.

ANALYSIS: Drop Site News Since President Donald Trump’s self-congratulatory tour for “ending” the Israeli war on Gaza last October, followed by a UN Security Council endorsement of his Gaza plan, negotiations over Gaza’s future have been stuck in a diplomatic netherworld. While Hamas handed over all of its captives and ceased its military operations, Israel

The way the NDIS was designed and rolled out left important gaps in preventing fraud. A new parliamentary report outlines some fixes – but even more can be done.

Across the Indo-Pacific, countries are trying different approaches to men’s behaviour change programs for domestic violence. There are lessons for Australia.

New Zealand’s approval of Roundup is based on reviews shaped by Monsanto. But one has now been retracted and others are under investigation.

ANALYSIS: By Mike Treen The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has issued a stark warning in its annual report. The central bank for central banks warned that the current AI investment boom is unsustainable. The five largest “hyperscaler” tech firms plan to spend more than a trillion dollars on AI-related capital expenditure from 2025 through

From June 24-July 31, dozens of countries will be taking part in the latest edition of the massive RIMPAC military exercises that take place every two years — including New Zealand, Australia, Israel, Belgium, Ecuador, Norway, and Vietnam. The carbon emissions alone are staggering. Eugene Doyle outlines the high stakes involved in the first of

This behaviour is unique, rather perplexing and not reported in other large whales.