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A brief history of table tennis in film – from Forrest Gump to Marty Supreme

February 4, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Jeff Scheible, Senior Lecturer in Film Studies, King’s College London Table tennis and film have a surprisingly entangled history. Both depended on the invention of celluloid – which not only became the substrate of film, but is also used to make ping pong balls. Following a brief ... <a title="A brief history of table tennis in film – from Forrest Gump to Marty Supreme" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/04/a-brief-history-of-table-tennis-in-film-from-forrest-gump-to-marty-supreme-274445/" aria-label="Read more about A brief history of table tennis in film – from Forrest Gump to Marty Supreme">Read more</a>

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Winter Olympic security tightens as US-European tensions grow

February 4, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Keith Rathbone, Senior Lecturer, Modern European History and Sports History, Macquarie University Since the murder of 11 Israeli hostages at the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics, security has been fundamental for games stakeholders. The 2024 Paris games set new benchmarks for security at a mega-event, and now the ... <a title="Winter Olympic security tightens as US-European tensions grow" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/04/winter-olympic-security-tightens-as-us-european-tensions-grow-274530/" aria-label="Read more about Winter Olympic security tightens as US-European tensions grow">Read more</a>

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I studied 10 years of Instagram posts. Here’s how social media has changed

February 4, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By T.J. Thomson, Associate Professor of Visual Communication & Digital Media, RMIT University Antoine Beauvillain/Unsplash Instagram is one of Australia’s most popular social media platforms. Almost two in three Aussies have an account. Ushering in 2026 and what he calls “synthetic everything” on our feeds, Head of Instagram ... <a title="I studied 10 years of Instagram posts. Here’s how social media has changed" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/04/i-studied-10-years-of-instagram-posts-heres-how-social-media-has-changed-272898/" aria-label="Read more about I studied 10 years of Instagram posts. Here’s how social media has changed">Read more</a>

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Voluntary assisted dying isn’t available to all Australians. In 2026, this may finally change

February 4, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ben White, Professor of End-of-Life Law and Regulation, Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Queensland University of Technology Voluntary assisted dying is now available almost everywhere in Australia. This means eligible adults can choose to end their lives with medical assistance. In November 2025, the Australian Capital ... <a title="Voluntary assisted dying isn’t available to all Australians. In 2026, this may finally change" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/04/voluntary-assisted-dying-isnt-available-to-all-australians-in-2026-this-may-finally-change-269098/" aria-label="Read more about Voluntary assisted dying isn’t available to all Australians. In 2026, this may finally change">Read more</a>

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Potoroos digging for ‘truffles’ keep their forests healthy – but for how long?

February 4, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Emily McIntyre, PhD candidate in Ecology, The University of Melbourne Think truffles and you’ll probably think of France. But Australia is actually a global hotspot for truffle-like fungi, boasting hundreds of different species. Like culinary truffles, these truffle-like fungi produce underground sporing bodies rather than send up ... <a title="Potoroos digging for ‘truffles’ keep their forests healthy – but for how long?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/04/potoroos-digging-for-truffles-keep-their-forests-healthy-but-for-how-long-271844/" aria-label="Read more about Potoroos digging for ‘truffles’ keep their forests healthy – but for how long?">Read more</a>

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New research shows Australians support buying local for different reasons – and not all will pay more

February 4, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Susan Luckman, Professor of Culture and Creative Industries, Adelaide University We have now passed the annual Australia Day peak of calls urging us to “buy Australian” – especially lamb. The iconic green-and-gold “Australian Made, Australian Grown” logo, launched by then-Prime Minister Bob Hawke in 1986, turns 40 ... <a title="New research shows Australians support buying local for different reasons – and not all will pay more" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/04/new-research-shows-australians-support-buying-local-for-different-reasons-and-not-all-will-pay-more-274731/" aria-label="Read more about New research shows Australians support buying local for different reasons – and not all will pay more">Read more</a>

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Olives have been essential to life in Italy for at least 6,000 years – far longer than we thought

February 4, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Emlyn Dodd, Senior Lecturer in Classical Studies, Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London; Macquarie University How far back does the rich history of Italian olives and oil stretch? My new research, synthesising and reevaluating existing archaeological evidence, suggests olive trees have been ... <a title="Olives have been essential to life in Italy for at least 6,000 years – far longer than we thought" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/04/olives-have-been-essential-to-life-in-italy-for-at-least-6-000-years-far-longer-than-we-thought-273461/" aria-label="Read more about Olives have been essential to life in Italy for at least 6,000 years – far longer than we thought">Read more</a>

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Diabetes care in NZ: thousands of patient records reveal who’s being left behind

February 4, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Lynne Chepulis, Associate Professor, Health Sciences, University of Waikato Getty Images For the tens of thousands of New Zealanders who live with type 2 diabetes, managing the chronic condition can start to feel like keeping score. A patient is given a list of numbers by their doctor. ... <a title="Diabetes care in NZ: thousands of patient records reveal who’s being left behind" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/04/diabetes-care-in-nz-thousands-of-patient-records-reveal-whos-being-left-behind-274421/" aria-label="Read more about Diabetes care in NZ: thousands of patient records reveal who’s being left behind">Read more</a>

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Not an artefact, but an ancestor: why a German university is returning a Māori taonga

February 4, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michael La Corte, Research Associate, Curation and Communication, University of Tübingen Restitution debates – the question of whether a cultural object should be returned from a museum or other collection to a person or community – often begin with a deceptively simple question: who owns an object? ... <a title="Not an artefact, but an ancestor: why a German university is returning a Māori taonga" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/04/not-an-artefact-but-an-ancestor-why-a-german-university-is-returning-a-maori-taonga-274071/" aria-label="Read more about Not an artefact, but an ancestor: why a German university is returning a Māori taonga">Read more</a>

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‘Journalism is not a crime’ – US journalists arrested for covering ICE church protest

February 3, 2026

AMY GOODMAN: We begin today’s show looking at the arrests of two American journalists for covering a protest at the Cities Church [in the Minnesota Twin City of] St Paul, where a top ICE official serves as pastor. Former CNN anchor Don Lemon and independent journalist Georgia Fort from the Twin Cities were released last ... <a title="‘Journalism is not a crime’ – US journalists arrested for covering ICE church protest" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/03/journalism-is-not-a-crime-us-journalists-arrested-for-covering-ice-church-protest/" aria-label="Read more about ‘Journalism is not a crime’ – US journalists arrested for covering ICE church protest">Read more</a>

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OpenClaw and Moltbook: why a DIY AI agent and social media for bots feel so new (but really aren’t)

February 3, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Daniel Binns, Senior Lecturer, Media & Communication, RMIT University NurPhoto / Getty Images If you’re following AI on social media, even lightly, you will likely have come across OpenClaw. If not, you will have heard one of its previous names, Clawdbot or Moltbot. Despite its technical limitations, ... <a title="OpenClaw and Moltbook: why a DIY AI agent and social media for bots feel so new (but really aren’t)" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/03/openclaw-and-moltbook-why-a-diy-ai-agent-and-social-media-for-bots-feel-so-new-but-really-arent-274744/" aria-label="Read more about OpenClaw and Moltbook: why a DIY AI agent and social media for bots feel so new (but really aren’t)">Read more</a>

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View from The Hill: Hanson nabs ex-Liberal for One Nation’s real time test in SA election

February 3, 2026

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson with former Senator Cory Bernardi One Nation Handout Image As Sussan Ley and David Littleproud are at a standoff in their attempts to mend the federal Coalition, Pauline Hanson has set up a real-time test ... <a title="View from The Hill: Hanson nabs ex-Liberal for One Nation’s real time test in SA election" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2026/02/03/view-from-the-hill-hanson-nabs-ex-liberal-for-one-nations-real-time-test-in-sa-election-274832/" aria-label="Read more about View from The Hill: Hanson nabs ex-Liberal for One Nation’s real time test in SA election">Read more</a>