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This rare alpine frog is fighting against a lethal fungus – by breeding faster and faster

May 28, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Laura Brannelly, Senior Lecturer in One Health and Biostatistics, The University of Melbourne Laura Brannelly, CC BY-NC-ND For a small frog, the alpine tree frog (Litoria verreauxii alpina) packs a lot of surprises. For one, this tree frog lives in snowy gullies and high mountain crags across ... <a title="This rare alpine frog is fighting against a lethal fungus – by breeding faster and faster" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/05/28/this-rare-alpine-frog-is-fighting-against-a-lethal-fungus-by-breeding-faster-and-faster-256234/" aria-label="Read more about This rare alpine frog is fighting against a lethal fungus – by breeding faster and faster">Read more</a>

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Being monitored at work? A new report calls for tougher workplace surveillance controls

May 28, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Joo-Cheong Tham, Professor, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne Frame stock footage/Shutterstock Australian employers are monitoring employees, frequently without workers’ knowledge or consent, according to a new report. And when workers do know about surveillance, there is little they can do about it. Laws have not ... <a title="Being monitored at work? A new report calls for tougher workplace surveillance controls" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/05/28/being-monitored-at-work-a-new-report-calls-for-tougher-workplace-surveillance-controls-257352/" aria-label="Read more about Being monitored at work? A new report calls for tougher workplace surveillance controls">Read more</a>

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‘Chaotic, sometimes dangerous places’ – why successful rehab for prisoners on remand will be hard to achieve

May 28, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Devon Polaschek, Professor of Psychology/Security and Crime Science, University of Waikato Getty Images Last week’s budget allocated NZ$472 million in new funding to deal with a growing prison population caused by greater use of prison remand and proposals to increase prison sentence lengths. The new funding comes ... <a title="‘Chaotic, sometimes dangerous places’ – why successful rehab for prisoners on remand will be hard to achieve" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/05/28/chaotic-sometimes-dangerous-places-why-successful-rehab-for-prisoners-on-remand-will-be-hard-to-achieve-256506/" aria-label="Read more about ‘Chaotic, sometimes dangerous places’ – why successful rehab for prisoners on remand will be hard to achieve">Read more</a>

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AI models might be drawn to ‘spiritual bliss’. Then again, they might just talk like hippies

May 28, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Nuhu Osman Attah, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Philosophy, Australian National University V Kulieva / Shutterstock / Anthropic When multibillion-dollar AI developer Anthropic released the latest versions of its Claude chatbot last week, a surprising word turned up several times in the accompanying “system card”: spiritual. Specifically, the ... <a title="AI models might be drawn to ‘spiritual bliss’. Then again, they might just talk like hippies" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/05/28/ai-models-might-be-drawn-to-spiritual-bliss-then-again-they-might-just-talk-like-hippies-257618/" aria-label="Read more about AI models might be drawn to ‘spiritual bliss’. Then again, they might just talk like hippies">Read more</a>

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‘No support, no housing, no job’ – the vicious cycle pushing more women into prison

May 28, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Hilde Tubex, Professor, The University of Western Australia For too many women, prison is “as good as it gets”. New research based on interviews with 80 female prisoners in Western Australia reveals most of these women were “criminalised” by circumstances outside their control before they became offenders. ... <a title="‘No support, no housing, no job’ – the vicious cycle pushing more women into prison" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/05/28/no-support-no-housing-no-job-the-vicious-cycle-pushing-more-women-into-prison-257218/" aria-label="Read more about ‘No support, no housing, no job’ – the vicious cycle pushing more women into prison">Read more</a>

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Girls with painful periods are twice as likely as their peers to have symptoms of anxiety or depression

May 28, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Subhadra Evans, Associate Professor, Psychology, Deakin University Shutterstock Around half of teenage girls experience moderate to severe period pain. The mechanical force of the uterus contracting and inflammatory chemicals such as prostaglandins contribute to this pain. Moderate to severe period pain has a significant impact on daily ... <a title="Girls with painful periods are twice as likely as their peers to have symptoms of anxiety or depression" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/05/28/girls-with-painful-periods-are-twice-as-likely-as-their-peers-to-have-symptoms-of-anxiety-or-depression-256232/" aria-label="Read more about Girls with painful periods are twice as likely as their peers to have symptoms of anxiety or depression">Read more</a>

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From surprise platypus to wandering cane toads, here’s what we found hiding in NSW estuaries

May 28, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Maarten De Brauwer, Senior Research Scientist in Marine and Estuarine Ecology, Southern Cross University Maarten De Brauwer Rivers up and down the north coast of New South Wales have been hammered again, just three years after devastating floods hit the Northern Rivers and Hawkesbury-Nepean Valley. The events ... <a title="From surprise platypus to wandering cane toads, here’s what we found hiding in NSW estuaries" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/05/28/from-surprise-platypus-to-wandering-cane-toads-heres-what-we-found-hiding-in-nsw-estuaries-257123/" aria-label="Read more about From surprise platypus to wandering cane toads, here’s what we found hiding in NSW estuaries">Read more</a>

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The ‘3 day guarantee’ for childcare starts next year. The challenge could be finding quality care

May 28, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Victoria Whitington, Associate Professor in Education Futures (Adjunct), University of South Australia One of the Albanese government’s headline election policies was a “three-day guarantee” for childcare. From January 5 2026, all eligible Australian families will be able to access at least three days of subsidised early education ... <a title="The ‘3 day guarantee’ for childcare starts next year. The challenge could be finding quality care" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/05/28/the-3-day-guarantee-for-childcare-starts-next-year-the-challenge-could-be-finding-quality-care-256905/" aria-label="Read more about The ‘3 day guarantee’ for childcare starts next year. The challenge could be finding quality care">Read more</a>

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Australia could tax Google, Facebook and other tech giants with a digital services tax – but don’t hold your breath

May 28, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Fei Gao, Lecturer in Taxation, Discipline of Accounting, Governance & Regulation, The University of Sydney, University of Sydney Tada Images/Shutterstock Tech giants like Google, Facebook and Netflix make billions of dollars from Australian users every year. But most of those profits are not taxed here. To address ... <a title="Australia could tax Google, Facebook and other tech giants with a digital services tax – but don’t hold your breath" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/05/28/australia-could-tax-google-facebook-and-other-tech-giants-with-a-digital-services-tax-but-dont-hold-your-breath-257251/" aria-label="Read more about Australia could tax Google, Facebook and other tech giants with a digital services tax – but don’t hold your breath">Read more</a>

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One couple, two apartments, different surnames for the children: how ‘two places to stay’ is shaping families in China

May 28, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Xiaoying Qi, Associate Professor, School of Arts and Humanities, Australian Catholic University During fieldwork in cities in China I came across a new marital practice, locally described as liang-tou-dun, literally “two places to stay”. A bride and groom, each an only child of their respective family, receive ... <a title="One couple, two apartments, different surnames for the children: how ‘two places to stay’ is shaping families in China" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/05/28/one-couple-two-apartments-different-surnames-for-the-children-how-two-places-to-stay-is-shaping-families-in-china-255877/" aria-label="Read more about One couple, two apartments, different surnames for the children: how ‘two places to stay’ is shaping families in China">Read more</a>

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Discovering new NZ music in the streaming age is getting harder – what’s the future for local artists?

May 28, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Oli Wilson, Professor & Associate Dean Research, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa – Massey University Getty Images New Zealand Music Month turned 25 this year, and there’s been plenty to celebrate – whether it be Mokotron’s Taite Prize-winning Waerea, Lorde’s recent return (though not to New Zealand – ... <a title="Discovering new NZ music in the streaming age is getting harder – what’s the future for local artists?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/05/28/discovering-new-nz-music-in-the-streaming-age-is-getting-harder-whats-the-future-for-local-artists-257449/" aria-label="Read more about Discovering new NZ music in the streaming age is getting harder – what’s the future for local artists?">Read more</a>

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Could a bold anti-poverty experiment from the 1960s inspire a new era in housing justice?

May 28, 2025

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Deyanira Nevárez Martínez, Assistant Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, Michigan State University Model Cities staff in front of a Baltimore field office in 1971. Robert Breck Chapman Collection, Langsdale Library Special Collections, University of Baltimore, CC BY-NC-ND In cities across the U.S., the housing crisis has ... <a title="Could a bold anti-poverty experiment from the 1960s inspire a new era in housing justice?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2025/05/28/could-a-bold-anti-poverty-experiment-from-the-1960s-inspire-a-new-era-in-housing-justice-253706/" aria-label="Read more about Could a bold anti-poverty experiment from the 1960s inspire a new era in housing justice?">Read more</a>