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Australia’s charity sector is growing – but many smaller charities are doing it tough

June 5, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Margaret Faulkner, Senior Marketing Scientist, Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, University of South Australia Revenue for Australia’s charity and not-for-profit sector has reached record highs, and total donations have grown. But the story isn’t the same everywhere, and some smaller charities may be struggling. That’s according to the latest edition ... <a title="Australia’s charity sector is growing – but many smaller charities are doing it tough" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/06/05/australias-charity-sector-is-growing-but-many-smaller-charities-are-doing-it-tough-258073/" aria-label="Read more about Australia’s charity sector is growing – but many smaller charities are doing it tough">Read more</a>

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Taylor Swift now owns all the music she has ever made: a copyright expert breaks it down

June 5, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Wellett Potter, Lecturer in Law, University of New England On Friday, Taylor Swift announced she now owns all the music she has ever made. This reported US$360 million acquisition includes all the master recordings to her first six albums, music videos, concert films, album art, photos and ... <a title="Taylor Swift now owns all the music she has ever made: a copyright expert breaks it down" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/06/05/taylor-swift-now-owns-all-the-music-she-has-ever-made-a-copyright-expert-breaks-it-down-257965/" aria-label="Read more about Taylor Swift now owns all the music she has ever made: a copyright expert breaks it down">Read more</a>

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The secret to Ukraine’s battlefield successes against Russia – it knows wars are never won in the past

June 4, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Matthew Sussex, Associate Professor (Adj), Griffith Asia Institute; and Fellow, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University The iconoclastic American general Douglas Macarthur once said that “wars are never won in the past”. That sentiment certainly seemed to ring true following Ukraine’s recent audacious attack on ... <a title="The secret to Ukraine’s battlefield successes against Russia – it knows wars are never won in the past" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/06/04/the-secret-to-ukraines-battlefield-successes-against-russia-it-knows-wars-are-never-won-in-the-past-258172/" aria-label="Read more about The secret to Ukraine’s battlefield successes against Russia – it knows wars are never won in the past">Read more</a>

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Politics with Michelle Grattan: historian Emma Shortis warns against falling into Trump’s trade traps

June 4, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is expected to have his first face-to-face meeting with US President Donald Trump this month, against a background of increased steel and aluminium tariffs and US pressure on Australia to boost its defence spending. How Australia ... <a title="Politics with Michelle Grattan: historian Emma Shortis warns against falling into Trump’s trade traps" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/06/04/politics-with-michelle-grattan-historian-emma-shortis-warns-against-falling-into-trumps-trade-traps-258174/" aria-label="Read more about Politics with Michelle Grattan: historian Emma Shortis warns against falling into Trump’s trade traps">Read more</a>

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Extreme weather events have slowed economic growth, adding to the case for another rate cut

June 4, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Stella Huangfu, Associate Professor, School of Economics, University of Sydney Australia’s economy slowed sharply in the March quarter, growing by just 0.2% as government spending slowed and extreme weather events dampened demand. That followed an increase of 0.6% in the previous quarter. The national accounts report from ... <a title="Extreme weather events have slowed economic growth, adding to the case for another rate cut" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/06/04/extreme-weather-events-have-slowed-economic-growth-adding-to-the-case-for-another-rate-cut-257962/" aria-label="Read more about Extreme weather events have slowed economic growth, adding to the case for another rate cut">Read more</a>

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Young people who witness domestic violence are more likely to be victims of it. Here’s how we can help them

June 4, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kristin Diemer, Associate Professor of Sociology, The University of Melbourne In our national discussions on domestic and family violence, much of the focus is rightly on the women experiencing the violence and how best to help them. But another vital, less acknowledged part of the puzzle is ... <a title="Young people who witness domestic violence are more likely to be victims of it. Here’s how we can help them" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/06/04/young-people-who-witness-domestic-violence-are-more-likely-to-be-victims-of-it-heres-how-we-can-help-them-257463/" aria-label="Read more about Young people who witness domestic violence are more likely to be victims of it. Here’s how we can help them">Read more</a>

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Gluten intolerance and coeliac disease can both cause nausea, bloating and pain. What’s the difference?

June 4, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Yasmine Probst, Professor, School of Medical, Indigenous and Health Sciences. Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian, University of Wollongong fotodrobik/Shutterstock Around one in ten Australians say they follow a gluten-free diet. This means eliminating common foods – such as bread, pasta and noodles – that contain gluten, a protein ... <a title="Gluten intolerance and coeliac disease can both cause nausea, bloating and pain. What’s the difference?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/06/04/gluten-intolerance-and-coeliac-disease-can-both-cause-nausea-bloating-and-pain-whats-the-difference-253235/" aria-label="Read more about Gluten intolerance and coeliac disease can both cause nausea, bloating and pain. What’s the difference?">Read more</a>

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How physicists used antimatter, supercomputers and giant magnets to solve a 20-year-old mystery

June 4, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Finn Stokes, Ramsay Fellow in Physics, University of Adelaide Cindy Arnold, Fermilab Physicists are always searching for new theories to improve our understanding of the universe and resolve big unanswered questions. But there’s a problem. How do you search for undiscovered forces or particles when you don’t ... <a title="How physicists used antimatter, supercomputers and giant magnets to solve a 20-year-old mystery" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/06/04/how-physicists-used-antimatter-supercomputers-and-giant-magnets-to-solve-a-20-year-old-mystery-257891/" aria-label="Read more about How physicists used antimatter, supercomputers and giant magnets to solve a 20-year-old mystery">Read more</a>

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Ahead of the Brisbane Olympics, it’s time for Australia to get serious about esports

June 4, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Craig McNulty, Senior Lecturer in Exercise Physiology, Queensland University of Technology Roman Kosolapov/Shutterstock Most of us have heard of esports but many don’t realise the fast-growing world of competitive video gaming features tournaments, university scholarships and billions of dollars in revenue. As we approach the 2032 Brisbane ... <a title="Ahead of the Brisbane Olympics, it’s time for Australia to get serious about esports" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/06/04/ahead-of-the-brisbane-olympics-its-time-for-australia-to-get-serious-about-esports-256788/" aria-label="Read more about Ahead of the Brisbane Olympics, it’s time for Australia to get serious about esports">Read more</a>

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Artist Janenne Eaton’s retrospective is a compelling account of our troubled times

June 4, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Julie Shiels, Senior Industry Fellow, RMIT University Janenne Eaton R E E F 2015 enamel paint, vinyl decals, mirror and polymer clay on canvas Geelong Gallery Gift of the artist, 2019. Photographer: Mark Ashkanasy © the artist. With bad news-overload it is easy to conclude it is ... <a title="Artist Janenne Eaton’s retrospective is a compelling account of our troubled times" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/06/04/artist-janenne-eatons-retrospective-is-a-compelling-account-of-our-troubled-times-254069/" aria-label="Read more about Artist Janenne Eaton’s retrospective is a compelling account of our troubled times">Read more</a>

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‘Not available in your region’: what is a VPN and how can I use one safely?

June 4, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Meena Jha, Head Technology and Pedagogy Cluster CML-NET, CQUniversity Australia Linaimages/Shutterstock “This video is not available in your location”. It’s a message familiar to many people trying to watch global content online. But beneath this frustration lies a deeper question – how do we navigate digital borders ... <a title="‘Not available in your region’: what is a VPN and how can I use one safely?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/06/04/not-available-in-your-region-what-is-a-vpn-and-how-can-i-use-one-safely-256559/" aria-label="Read more about ‘Not available in your region’: what is a VPN and how can I use one safely?">Read more</a>