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Accelerated evolution and automated aquaculture could help coral weather the heat

August 11, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Paul Hardisty, CEO, Australian Institute of Marine Science Coral on the Great Barrier Reef has regrown strongly after the big losses of 2016 and 2017, when water temperatures were significantly above the long-term average. While this is good news, it’s largely luck. The reef experienced mass bleaching ... <a title="Accelerated evolution and automated aquaculture could help coral weather the heat" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/08/11/accelerated-evolution-and-automated-aquaculture-could-help-coral-weather-the-heat-209388/" aria-label="Read more about Accelerated evolution and automated aquaculture could help coral weather the heat">Read more</a>

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We need more than police checks: how parents and educators can keep childcare services safe from abuse

August 11, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By David Bartlett, Industry Fellow, Griffith University Shutterstock Last week, a former childcare centre worker was charged with more than 1,600 child abuse offences, sending shivers through the Australian community. There are about 1.4 million children using a childcare service (including centre-based care, family daycare and outside school ... <a title="We need more than police checks: how parents and educators can keep childcare services safe from abuse" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/08/11/we-need-more-than-police-checks-how-parents-and-educators-can-keep-childcare-services-safe-from-abuse-211197/" aria-label="Read more about We need more than police checks: how parents and educators can keep childcare services safe from abuse">Read more</a>

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Can Australian employers stop you working from home? Here’s what the law says

August 11, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Giuseppe Carabetta, Associate Professor, University of Technology Sydney Shutterstock Zoom, the videoconferencing company whose fortunes soared with the pandemic-driven shift to working from home, has reportedly told its staff to get back to the office – for at least two days a week, if the commute is ... <a title="Can Australian employers stop you working from home? Here’s what the law says" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/08/11/can-australian-employers-stop-you-working-from-home-heres-what-the-law-says-211339/" aria-label="Read more about Can Australian employers stop you working from home? Here’s what the law says">Read more</a>

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Throwing things on stage is bad concert etiquette – but it’s also not a new trend

August 11, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Timothy McKenry, Professor of Music, Australian Catholic University The recent spate of incidents where objects have been thrown at musicians by people who paid to see them perform has generated comment, consternation and condemnation on media both mainstream and social. One recent case involved liquid being thrown ... <a title="Throwing things on stage is bad concert etiquette – but it’s also not a new trend" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/08/11/throwing-things-on-stage-is-bad-concert-etiquette-but-its-also-not-a-new-trend-210717/" aria-label="Read more about Throwing things on stage is bad concert etiquette – but it’s also not a new trend">Read more</a>

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‘Australia is sleepwalking’: a bushfire scientist explains what the Hawaii tragedy means for our flammable continent

August 11, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By David Bowman, Professor of Pyrogeography and Fire Science, University of Tasmania As I hear reports of the fire tearing through the Hawaiian island of Maui, I feel utterly depressed. As a fire scientist, I know the unfolding horror – which has killed 36 people so far – ... <a title="‘Australia is sleepwalking’: a bushfire scientist explains what the Hawaii tragedy means for our flammable continent" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/08/11/australia-is-sleepwalking-a-bushfire-scientist-explains-what-the-hawaii-tragedy-means-for-our-flammable-continent-211364/" aria-label="Read more about ‘Australia is sleepwalking’: a bushfire scientist explains what the Hawaii tragedy means for our flammable continent">Read more</a>

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Melodownz, Sam V, Olivia Foa’i among big winners at Pacific Music Awards

August 11, 2023

It was an evening of celebration in Manukau, the heart of South Auckland, as Pasifika musicians from around New Zealand were recognised at the 2023 Pacific Music Awards last night. The awards have been held annually since 2005 highlighting the “essential role Pacific music plays in defining culture and identity”. This year’s big winners included ... <a title="Melodownz, Sam V, Olivia Foa’i among big winners at Pacific Music Awards" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/08/11/melodownz-sam-v-olivia-foai-among-big-winners-at-pacific-music-awards/" aria-label="Read more about Melodownz, Sam V, Olivia Foa’i among big winners at Pacific Music Awards">Read more</a>

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Grattan on Friday: The Coalition’s likely embrace of nuclear energy is high-risk politics

August 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra Crazy brave, or just crazy? If, as seems likely, the opposition embraces nuclear power in its 2025 election policy, it will be taking a huge political gamble. The Coalition might argue this would be the best (or only) way to ... <a title="Grattan on Friday: The Coalition’s likely embrace of nuclear energy is high-risk politics" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/08/10/grattan-on-friday-the-coalitions-likely-embrace-of-nuclear-energy-is-high-risk-politics-211346/" aria-label="Read more about Grattan on Friday: The Coalition’s likely embrace of nuclear energy is high-risk politics">Read more</a>

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Allegations over cult leader feature in new Muslim Media Watch outlet

August 10, 2023

Pacific Media Watch A new media monitoring watchdog, Muslim Media Watch, published its first edition today featuring a cover story alleging that a Malaysian cult leader who was reportedly now in New Zealand could “create social unrest”. Named as Suhaini bin Mohammad, he was allegedly posing as a Muslim religious leader and was said to ... <a title="Allegations over cult leader feature in new Muslim Media Watch outlet" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/08/10/allegations-over-cult-leader-feature-in-new-muslim-media-watch-outlet/" aria-label="Read more about Allegations over cult leader feature in new Muslim Media Watch outlet">Read more</a>

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The WHO has declared Eris a ‘variant of interest’. How is it different from other Omicron variants?

August 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Catherine Bennett, Chair in Epidemiology, Deakin University The Greek goddess Eris gave its name to the latest Omicron variant. Shutterstock EG.5 is a family of Omicron variants (descended from XBB.1.9.2) that first appeared back in February 2023. The World Health Organization (WHO) classified it as a “variant ... <a title="The WHO has declared Eris a ‘variant of interest’. How is it different from other Omicron variants?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/08/10/the-who-has-declared-eris-a-variant-of-interest-how-is-it-different-from-other-omicron-variants-211276/" aria-label="Read more about The WHO has declared Eris a ‘variant of interest’. How is it different from other Omicron variants?">Read more</a>

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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Labor president Wayne Swan on the party’s coming national conference

August 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra Next week the Labor Party will hold its national conference in Brisbane. It’s the first face-to-face conference in five years. These conferences don’t have anything like the bite they once did, but there’s still a chance for the party’s rank ... <a title="Politics with Michelle Grattan: Labor president Wayne Swan on the party’s coming national conference" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/08/10/politics-with-michelle-grattan-labor-president-wayne-swan-on-the-partys-coming-national-conference-211342/" aria-label="Read more about Politics with Michelle Grattan: Labor president Wayne Swan on the party’s coming national conference">Read more</a>

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Why a Queensland court overturned a ban on religious knives in schools

August 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Renae Barker, Senior Lecturer, The University of Western Australia A Sikh man wearing a small ‘kirpan’ blade, one of the five articles of faith Sikhs must carry. Shutterstock The Supreme Court of Queensland last week overturned a law banning children from bringing “knives” to school for religious ... <a title="Why a Queensland court overturned a ban on religious knives in schools" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/08/10/why-a-queensland-court-overturned-a-ban-on-religious-knives-in-schools-211042/" aria-label="Read more about Why a Queensland court overturned a ban on religious knives in schools">Read more</a>

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New evidence suggests the world’s largest known asteroid impact structure is buried deep in southeast Australia

August 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Andrew Glikson, Visiting Fellow in Earth and Paleo-climate Science, Australian National University Google Maps Acknowledgment: I’d like to thank my colleague Tony Yeates, who originated the view of the Deniliquin multi-ring structure as an impact structure – and who was instrumental to this work. In recent research ... <a title="New evidence suggests the world’s largest known asteroid impact structure is buried deep in southeast Australia" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/08/10/new-evidence-suggests-the-worlds-largest-known-asteroid-impact-structure-is-buried-deep-in-southeast-australia-209593/" aria-label="Read more about New evidence suggests the world’s largest known asteroid impact structure is buried deep in southeast Australia">Read more</a>