CLOSE
  • RECOMMENDS: A View from Afar
  • PODCASTS
    • A View from Afar
    • Evening Report
  • About ER
  • Contact Us
EveningReport.nz EveningReport.nz
  • RECOMMENDS: A View from Afar
  • PODCASTS
    • A View from Afar
    • Evening Report
  • About ER
  • Contact Us
Monday 13th of April 2026 03:42:57 AM
  • Associate Member of the New Zealand Media Council
  • Privacy & Cookies Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Home Features

Features

Latest
  • Latest
  • Featured posts
  • Most popular
  • 7 days popular
  • By review score
  • Random

Second fuel security trip to Asia for PM

The Conversation -
April 13, 2026

More Australian LNG to Singapore flagged as Albanese looks to strengthen oil supply chain

What is andrographis, the cold and flu ingredient the TGA says can be fatal?

Who checks Australian theme park rides and roller coasters are safe? A risk expert explains

What actually is ‘civilisation’? The dark and loaded history behind Trump’s threat against Iran

Blacklisting PwC won’t stop outsourcing: here are 3 reasons it has...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

Pope Francis is recovering from hernia surgery. But what exactly is...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

Australia should follow Ireland’s lead and add stronger health warning labels...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

Blue carbon: could a solution to the climate challenge be buried...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

How the Tasmanian AFL team turned into a political football

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

Has time been called on the native forest logging deals of...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

Alien spacecraft allegations suggest the Pentagon has approved conspiracy theories –...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

Politics with Michelle Grattan: Industry minister Ed Husic on the artificial...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

AUKUS is already trialling autonomous weapons systems – where is NZ’s...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

We’ve created a new lens that could take thermal cameras out...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

New Zealand needs to up its biosecurity game to protect the...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

How reliance on consultancy firms like PwC undermines the capacity of...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

No, you can’t reverse ageing by injecting ‘young blood’ and fasting....

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

More than 60 billion leaf litter invertebrates died in the Black...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

The vast majority of Melburnians want more nature in their city,...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

20% of Australian students don’t finish high school: non-mainstream schools have...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

Business is trying to scare us about ‘same job, same pay’....

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

‘The hardest and most beautiful conversation I’ve ever had’: how end-of-life...

The Conversation -
June 8, 2023

Going down: the 6 graphs that show Australia’s economic growth shrinking

The Conversation -
June 7, 2023

How Saudi Arabia came to be at the centre of a...

The Conversation -
June 7, 2023

A major review of the government’s multicultural policies is under way...

The Conversation -
June 7, 2023

Our oceans are in deep trouble – a ‘mountains to sea’...

The Conversation -
June 7, 2023

Seven metals, ringed with four magical inscriptions: what other secrets does...

The Conversation -
June 7, 2023

Warm is the new norm for the Great Barrier Reef –...

The Conversation -
June 7, 2023

How to treat jellyfish stings (hint: urine not recommended)

The Conversation -
June 7, 2023

Giant tree-kangaroos once lived in unexpected places all over Australia, according...

The Conversation -
June 7, 2023

Why is my snot green? How deep are my sinuses? Fascinating...

The Conversation -
June 7, 2023

‘I can’t get it out of my mind’: new research reveals...

The Conversation -
June 7, 2023

5 reasons kids still need to learn handwriting (no, AI has...

The Conversation -
June 7, 2023

Extending the term of parliament isn’t a terrible idea – it’s...

The Conversation -
June 7, 2023

Why Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe wants to damage the economy...

The Conversation -
June 6, 2023

Self-interest versus public good: the untold damage the PwC scandal has...

The Conversation -
June 6, 2023

Australia’s ties with Vietnam are important in their own right –...

The Conversation -
June 6, 2023

Intimate and immense: remembering Kaija Saariaho, one of the greatest composers...

The Conversation -
June 6, 2023

Does competition make us less moral? New research says yes, but...

The Conversation -
June 6, 2023

How India’s ‘slum-free’ redevelopment fails residents by ignoring their design insights...

The Conversation -
June 6, 2023

Major new research claims smaller-brained _Homo naledi_ made rock art and...

The Conversation -
June 6, 2023

Building activity produces 18% of emissions and a shocking 40% of...

The Conversation -
June 6, 2023

Housing and heritage aren’t mutually exclusive – a few basic rules...

The Conversation -
June 6, 2023

Kathleen Folbigg is free. But people pardoned and exonerated of crimes...

The Conversation -
June 6, 2023
1...305306307...719Page 306 of 719
Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
https://youtu.be/9RhP2I7KqH0
Morality of Argument – sustaining a state of being nuclear free
https://youtu.be/G9OM76BxkdA
Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
Recent Popular Posts
  • Goodbye petrostates, hello ‘electrostates’: how the clean energy shift is reshaping the world order
    By The Conversation - 7 months ago
  • Thousands needing work in Kaikohe, but virtually nowhere to go
    Thousands needing work in Kaikohe, but virtually nowhere to go
    By Evening Report - 3 days ago
  • Tauranga mayor says it’s unlikely Mt Maunganui landslide area will remain a campsite
    Tauranga mayor says it’s unlikely Mt Maunganui landslide area will remain a campsite
    By Evening Report - 2 months ago
  • ER Report: A Roundup of Significant Articles on EveningReport.nz for April 15, 2025
    By Evening Report - 12 months ago
  • Government ‘kicked the tyres’ on solar subsidies but went with ‘minor’ tweaks instead
    Government ‘kicked the tyres’ on solar subsidies but went with ‘minor’ tweaks instead
    By Evening Report - 1 month ago
Listen on Apple Podcasts

- Advertisement -
ABOUT US
EveningReport specialises in publishing independent analysis and features from a New Zealand juxtaposition, including global issues and geopolitics as it impacts on the countries and economies of Australasia and the Asia Pacific region.
Contact us: editor@eveningreport.nz
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Multimedia Investments Ltd
© Copyright 2024 EveningReport.nz and Multimedia Investments Ltd. All rights reserved.