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The Voice would have renewed Australian democracy. Its failure leaves us all worse off

February 3, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Sana Nakata, Principal Research Fellow, James Cook University There’s long been a fundamental issue underpinning Australia’s approach to Indigenous affairs. The state makes laws specifically about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples without any protected mechanism giving them a say in the process. The proposed Voice to ... <a title="The Voice would have renewed Australian democracy. Its failure leaves us all worse off" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/03/the-voice-would-have-renewed-australian-democracy-its-failure-leaves-us-all-worse-off-271836/" aria-label="Read more about The Voice would have renewed Australian democracy. Its failure leaves us all worse off">Read more</a>

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Polls are snapshots, not predictions: how to read them critically this election year

February 3, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Grant Duncan, Research associate, Public Policy Institute, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau With nine months to go, how much can opinion polls tell us about the general election on November 7? Short answer: not much. Based solely on polls, no one could have predicted the past ... <a title="Polls are snapshots, not predictions: how to read them critically this election year" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/03/polls-are-snapshots-not-predictions-how-to-read-them-critically-this-election-year-274531/" aria-label="Read more about Polls are snapshots, not predictions: how to read them critically this election year">Read more</a>

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We ate space mushrooms and survived to tell the tale

February 3, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Sara Webb, Lecturer, Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing, Swinburne University of Technology Eating the space mushrooms for the first time. Author provided, CC BY-SA The mushrooms spread out on the chopping board seemed normal enough. They were rich and dense, and had a strong earthy aroma. In ... <a title="We ate space mushrooms and survived to tell the tale" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/03/we-ate-space-mushrooms-and-survived-to-tell-the-tale-274112/" aria-label="Read more about We ate space mushrooms and survived to tell the tale">Read more</a>

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Why regularly taking laxatives over the long term can be a bad idea

February 3, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Vincent Ho, Associate Professor and Clinical Academic Gastroenterologist, Western Sydney University Photo by Anna Shvets/Pexels If you’ve ever been constipated you may have tried laxatives. They’re easy to get without a prescription and often help get things moving. Certainly a lot of people use laxatives and some ... <a title="Why regularly taking laxatives over the long term can be a bad idea" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/03/why-regularly-taking-laxatives-over-the-long-term-can-be-a-bad-idea-269404/" aria-label="Read more about Why regularly taking laxatives over the long term can be a bad idea">Read more</a>

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Academics call for divestment from NZ pensions fund implicated in Gaza

February 3, 2026

COMMENTARY: By Vincent Wijeysingha Will maximising investment returns override ethics? That is the question the tertiary sector posed to UniSaver, the academic equivalent of KiwiSaver, now revealed to invest in Israeli weapons and military intelligence. In 2024, some 400 university staff appealed to UniSaver to divest from such companies. The fund initially ignored the call. ... <a title="Academics call for divestment from NZ pensions fund implicated in Gaza" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/03/academics-call-for-divestment-from-nz-pensions-fund-implicated-in-gaza/" aria-label="Read more about Academics call for divestment from NZ pensions fund implicated in Gaza">Read more</a>

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Keith Rankin Analysis – A Black Sheep to Rule them All

February 3, 2026

Analysis by Keith Rankin. It’s great that there is a new season (Season 9) of William Ray’s podcast series Black Sheep, which looks at contributors to New Zealander history, many little known, who were of dubious or ambiguous character. Here I draw attention to a black sheep who I think trumps them all, Edward Arthur ... <a title="Keith Rankin Analysis – A Black Sheep to Rule them All" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/03/keith-rankin-analysis-a-black-sheep-to-rule-them-all/" aria-label="Read more about Keith Rankin Analysis – A Black Sheep to Rule them All">Read more</a>

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Tiny radio transmitters reveal a hidden survival tactic in birds

February 3, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Alice Barratt, PhD Candidate, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University White-backed swallow in Sturt National Park. Alice Barratt, CC BY-NC In Sturt National Park, near Tibooburra in central Australia where temperatures can range from freezing to nearly 50°C, there lives a small bird with a ... <a title="Tiny radio transmitters reveal a hidden survival tactic in birds" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/03/tiny-radio-transmitters-reveal-a-hidden-survival-tactic-in-birds-274517/" aria-label="Read more about Tiny radio transmitters reveal a hidden survival tactic in birds">Read more</a>

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Our study shows younger siblings spend more time on screens than big sisters and brothers

February 3, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Danusha Jayawardana, Research Fellow in Health Economics, Monash University Atlantic Ambience/ Pexels Where kids are born in a family can be important. But it is not just about who gets more grown-up privileges or parental pressure. Research tells us firstborn children, on average, tend to do better ... <a title="Our study shows younger siblings spend more time on screens than big sisters and brothers" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/03/our-study-shows-younger-siblings-spend-more-time-on-screens-than-big-sisters-and-brothers-273904/" aria-label="Read more about Our study shows younger siblings spend more time on screens than big sisters and brothers">Read more</a>

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Australia’s Pacific worker scheme is far from perfect – but we can make it better

February 3, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Peter Mares, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, School of Media, Film and Journalism, Monash University The Pacific Australia Labour Mobility scheme (PALM) is a crucial source of workers across regional Australia. About 32,000 people from nine Pacific nations and Timor-Leste work in Australia under PALM. Over seven months ... <a title="Australia’s Pacific worker scheme is far from perfect – but we can make it better" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/03/australias-pacific-worker-scheme-is-far-from-perfect-but-we-can-make-it-better-274618/" aria-label="Read more about Australia’s Pacific worker scheme is far from perfect – but we can make it better">Read more</a>

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From statement sleeves to the codpiece: 5 fashions which should come back from Tudor England

February 3, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Grace Waye-Harris, Early Career Researcher in History, Adelaide University Portrait of Elizabeth I of England, 1588. Woburn Abbey/Wikimedia Commons There are few dynasties in history as well-known as the Tudors. From Henry VIII’s six wives to Elizabeth I’s defeat of the Spanish Armada, the Tudors continue to ... <a title="From statement sleeves to the codpiece: 5 fashions which should come back from Tudor England" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/03/from-statement-sleeves-to-the-codpiece-5-fashions-which-should-come-back-from-tudor-england-271507/" aria-label="Read more about From statement sleeves to the codpiece: 5 fashions which should come back from Tudor England">Read more</a>

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As Australia’s online harm crackdown reshapes the debate, NZ must find its own path

February 3, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Claire Henry, Associate Professor in Screen, Flinders University Getty Images Around the world, lawmakers are grappling with how to better protect young people from online harms such as cyberbullying, sexual exploitation and AI-generated “deepfake” images. Recent reforms overseas – notably Australia’s landmark move to restrict young people’s ... <a title="As Australia’s online harm crackdown reshapes the debate, NZ must find its own path" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/03/as-australias-online-harm-crackdown-reshapes-the-debate-nz-must-find-its-own-path-274723/" aria-label="Read more about As Australia’s online harm crackdown reshapes the debate, NZ must find its own path">Read more</a>