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Homelessness is common for teens leaving out-of-home-care. We need to extend care until they are at least 21

May 9, 2022

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Phillip Mendes, Professor, Director Social Inclusion and Social Policy Research Unit, Monash University Shutterstock Young people transitioning from out-of-home care – whether it’s foster, kinship or residential care – are disadvantaged in many ways. Many have experienced abuse, neglect, family hardship or illness. They may feel long-term ... <a title="Homelessness is common for teens leaving out-of-home-care. We need to extend care until they are at least 21" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2022/05/09/homelessness-is-common-for-teens-leaving-out-of-home-care-we-need-to-extend-care-until-they-are-at-least-21-181167/" aria-label="Read more about Homelessness is common for teens leaving out-of-home-care. We need to extend care until they are at least 21">Read more</a>

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COVID vaccination recommendations evolve over time. Who is due for which dose now?

May 9, 2022

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Nicholas Wood, Associate Professor, Discipline of Childhood and Adolescent Health, University of Sydney Over the last year, COVID vaccination recommendations have been updated regularly. So it can be difficult to keep track of how many vaccine doses you and your family members need. This may seem confusing, ... <a title="COVID vaccination recommendations evolve over time. Who is due for which dose now?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2022/05/09/covid-vaccination-recommendations-evolve-over-time-who-is-due-for-which-dose-now-181779/" aria-label="Read more about COVID vaccination recommendations evolve over time. Who is due for which dose now?">Read more</a>

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The world doesn’t care about swings in marginal seats. Climate action must spearhead a new Australian foreign policy

May 9, 2022

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Wesley Morgan, Research Fellow, Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University Jason Edwards/AAP Late last year, more than 100 former diplomats and officials called for a new Australian foreign policy — with climate action at the centre — to help cement Australia’s future in a world rapidly shifting to ... <a title="The world doesn’t care about swings in marginal seats. Climate action must spearhead a new Australian foreign policy" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2022/05/09/the-world-doesnt-care-about-swings-in-marginal-seats-climate-action-must-spearhead-a-new-australian-foreign-policy-181713/" aria-label="Read more about The world doesn’t care about swings in marginal seats. Climate action must spearhead a new Australian foreign policy">Read more</a>

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Bringing the tūī back to town – how native birds are returning to NZ’s restored urban forests

May 9, 2022

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Elizabeth Elliot Noe, Postdoctoral Fellow, Lincoln University, New Zealand Shutterstock/SCurtis Urbanisation, and the destruction of habitat it entails, is a major threat to native bird populations. But as our new research shows, restored urban forests can return native birds to our cities and improve species richness. The ... <a title="Bringing the tūī back to town – how native birds are returning to NZ’s restored urban forests" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2022/05/09/bringing-the-tui-back-to-town-how-native-birds-are-returning-to-nzs-restored-urban-forests-182064/" aria-label="Read more about Bringing the tūī back to town – how native birds are returning to NZ’s restored urban forests">Read more</a>

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Poverty isn’t a temporary experience in Australia. We need urgent policy tackling persistent disadvantage

May 9, 2022

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Esperanza Vera-Toscano, Senior research fellow, The University of Melbourne Shutterstock We often hear a job is the best way to get someone out of poverty. In many cases this is true, and anti-poverty strategies should prioritise improving people’s access to jobs. But this isn’t the complete solution. ... <a title="Poverty isn’t a temporary experience in Australia. We need urgent policy tackling persistent disadvantage" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2022/05/09/poverty-isnt-a-temporary-experience-in-australia-we-need-urgent-policy-tackling-persistent-disadvantage-181343/" aria-label="Read more about Poverty isn’t a temporary experience in Australia. We need urgent policy tackling persistent disadvantage">Read more</a>

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View from The Hill: Labor widens leads in Newspoll and Ipsos, as pre-polling starts

May 9, 2022

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra The opposition has increased its winning margins in both Newspoll and the Australian Financial Review’s Ipsos poll, as Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese clashed in a shouty, fractious debate on Sunday night. With pre-polling opening on Monday, Newspoll has Labor ... <a title="View from The Hill: Labor widens leads in Newspoll and Ipsos, as pre-polling starts" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2022/05/09/view-from-the-hill-labor-widens-leads-in-newspoll-and-ipsos-as-pre-polling-starts-182655/" aria-label="Read more about View from The Hill: Labor widens leads in Newspoll and Ipsos, as pre-polling starts">Read more</a>

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A shouty, unedifying spectacle and a narrow win for Albanese: 3 experts assess the second election debate

May 9, 2022

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Gregory Melleuish, Professor, School of Humanities and Social Inquiry, University of Wollongong Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese met in the second election debate on Sunday evening, before a panel of Nine Network journalists. In the often fiery debate, the leaders answered questions about ... <a title="A shouty, unedifying spectacle and a narrow win for Albanese: 3 experts assess the second election debate" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2022/05/09/a-shouty-unedifying-spectacle-and-a-narrow-win-for-albanese-3-experts-assess-the-second-election-debate-182423/" aria-label="Read more about A shouty, unedifying spectacle and a narrow win for Albanese: 3 experts assess the second election debate">Read more</a>

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Labor seizes large lead in Newspoll and Ipsos; impact of how to vote cards is exaggerated

May 9, 2022

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Adrian Beaumont, Honorary Associate, School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne AAP/Lukas Coch This week’s Newspoll, conducted May 4-7 from a sample of 1,523, gave Labor a 54-46 lead, a one-point gain for Labor since the previous week’s Newspoll. Primary votes were 39% Labor (up ... <a title="Labor seizes large lead in Newspoll and Ipsos; impact of how to vote cards is exaggerated" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2022/05/09/labor-seizes-large-lead-in-newspoll-and-ipsos-impact-of-how-to-vote-cards-is-exaggerated-182323/" aria-label="Read more about Labor seizes large lead in Newspoll and Ipsos; impact of how to vote cards is exaggerated">Read more</a>

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Below the Line: How much are the parties spending on ads? And how come One Nation’s Townsville candidate lives in Melbourne? – podcast

May 6, 2022

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Benjamin Clark, Deputy Engagement Editor, The Conversation On Monday May 9, early voting centres will open and Australians can start casting their votes for the federal election. Increasing numbers of Australians are choosing not to line up for their democracy sausage on election day, opting instead to ... <a title="Below the Line: How much are the parties spending on ads? And how come One Nation’s Townsville candidate lives in Melbourne? – podcast" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2022/05/06/below-the-line-how-much-are-the-parties-spending-on-ads-and-how-come-one-nations-townsville-candidate-lives-in-melbourne-podcast-182596/" aria-label="Read more about Below the Line: How much are the parties spending on ads? And how come One Nation’s Townsville candidate lives in Melbourne? – podcast">Read more</a>

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Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Have the Greens become too woke for their own good?

May 6, 2022

Analysis by Dr Bryce Edwards. Political Roundup is entirely subscriber-funded. The ethos behind this public service is to help foster a robust and informed public debate, with a great diversity of perspectives. If you appreciate what we are doing in providing non-partisan analysis and information about politics, economy, and society, please consider helping us keep ... <a title="Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Have the Greens become too woke for their own good?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2022/05/06/bryce-edwards-political-roundup-have-the-greens-become-too-woke-for-their-own-good/" aria-label="Read more about Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Have the Greens become too woke for their own good?">Read more</a>

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Keith Rankin Chart Analysis – Covid19: Deaths from March 2021 in Comparable Countries

May 6, 2022

Analysis by Keith Rankin. The countries shown here have rates of Covid19 mortality comparable with each other, and – with one exception – have recent ‘excess deaths’ data. We should note that the World Health Organisation (WHO) has just released its world Covid19 mortality estimates for the pandemic so far, suggesting a death toll ‘from’ ... <a title="Keith Rankin Chart Analysis – Covid19: Deaths from March 2021 in Comparable Countries" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2022/05/06/keith-rankin-chart-analysis-covid19-deaths-from-march-2021-in-comparable-countries/" aria-label="Read more about Keith Rankin Chart Analysis – Covid19: Deaths from March 2021 in Comparable Countries">Read more</a>

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VIDEO: Election focus is on hip pocket nerve with rising living costs and interest rates

May 6, 2022

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra University of Canberra Professorial Fellow Michelle Grattan and University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor Professor Paddy Nixon talk about this week in politics. They discuss the interest rate rise, with neither side sure how it will affect people’s votes. Labor holds its ... <a title="VIDEO: Election focus is on hip pocket nerve with rising living costs and interest rates" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2022/05/06/video-election-focus-is-on-hip-pocket-nerve-with-rising-living-costs-and-interest-rates-182591/" aria-label="Read more about VIDEO: Election focus is on hip pocket nerve with rising living costs and interest rates">Read more</a>