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Perimenopause usually begins in your 40s. How do you know if it has started?

November 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Erin Morton, Associate Professor, Health Data & Clinical Trials, Flinders University Unsplash/Christina @wocintechchat.com More than half our population (50.7%) are born with ovaries and will experience perimenopause in midlife. This occurs as hormone levels decrease and ovaries slow their release of eggs. Perimenopause usually begins in the ... <a title="Perimenopause usually begins in your 40s. How do you know if it has started?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/10/perimenopause-usually-begins-in-your-40s-how-do-you-know-if-it-has-started-215806/" aria-label="Read more about Perimenopause usually begins in your 40s. How do you know if it has started?">Read more</a>

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‘I have no rights’: what happens to stateless people in Australia after the High Court’s ruling?

November 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Katie Robertson, Director – Stateless Legal Clinic, The University of Melbourne Shutterstock The decision by the High Court of Australia this week overturning the legality of indefinite immigration detention marks a watershed moment in Australian legal history. For almost two decades, stateless people have faced the prospect ... <a title="‘I have no rights’: what happens to stateless people in Australia after the High Court’s ruling?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/10/i-have-no-rights-what-happens-to-stateless-people-in-australia-after-the-high-courts-ruling-217363/" aria-label="Read more about ‘I have no rights’: what happens to stateless people in Australia after the High Court’s ruling?">Read more</a>

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Perth’s Optus Stadium has drawn more consumer anger after the outage. Another case of the ‘stadium curse’?

November 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By David Rowe, Emeritus Professor of Cultural Research, Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University Looming over the Swan River in Perth, a shiny sporting structure boldly declares “OPTUS STADIUM Yes”. After the disastrously prolonged communication outage this week, many will have shouted “No”, or other words ... <a title="Perth’s Optus Stadium has drawn more consumer anger after the outage. Another case of the ‘stadium curse’?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/10/perths-optus-stadium-has-drawn-more-consumer-anger-after-the-outage-another-case-of-the-stadium-curse-217369/" aria-label="Read more about Perth’s Optus Stadium has drawn more consumer anger after the outage. Another case of the ‘stadium curse’?">Read more</a>

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SUV and ute sales slowed due to NZ’s Clean Car Discount – expect that to reverse under a new government

November 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Timothy Welch, Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning, University of Auckland With National, ACT and NZ First locked in coalition negotiations, various urgent and climate-related transport challenges hang in the balance. Based on pre-election rhetoric, the Clean Car Discount (CCD) scheme may soon be gone. While popular with ... <a title="SUV and ute sales slowed due to NZ’s Clean Car Discount – expect that to reverse under a new government" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/10/suv-and-ute-sales-slowed-due-to-nzs-clean-car-discount-expect-that-to-reverse-under-a-new-government-215983/" aria-label="Read more about SUV and ute sales slowed due to NZ’s Clean Car Discount – expect that to reverse under a new government">Read more</a>

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A new theory linking evolution and physics has scientists baffled – but is it solving a problem that doesn’t exist?

November 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Bill Bateman, Associate professor, Curtin University Tim Johnson / Unsplash In October, a paper titled “Assembly theory explains and quantifies selection and evolution” appeared in the top science journal Nature. The authors – a team led by Lee Cronin at the University of Glasgow and Sara Walker ... <a title="A new theory linking evolution and physics has scientists baffled – but is it solving a problem that doesn’t exist?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/10/a-new-theory-linking-evolution-and-physics-has-scientists-baffled-but-is-it-solving-a-problem-that-doesnt-exist-216639/" aria-label="Read more about A new theory linking evolution and physics has scientists baffled – but is it solving a problem that doesn’t exist?">Read more</a>

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Australia has long viewed the Pacific as a place of threats that must be contained. It’s time for this mindset to change

November 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ian Kemish AM, Adjunct Professor, School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, The University of Queensland During the 2022 federal election campaign, the Morrison government was all too eager to brandish its national security credentials. Its message to voters was that the Asia Pacific was brimming with threats ... <a title="Australia has long viewed the Pacific as a place of threats that must be contained. It’s time for this mindset to change" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/10/australia-has-long-viewed-the-pacific-as-a-place-of-threats-that-must-be-contained-its-time-for-this-mindset-to-change-212772/" aria-label="Read more about Australia has long viewed the Pacific as a place of threats that must be contained. It’s time for this mindset to change">Read more</a>

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Overwhelmed by group chat messages? You’re not alone

November 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kate Mannell, Research Fellow in Digital Childhoods, Deakin University Thom Holmes/Unsplash For many of us, group chats are part of the texture of our social lives. These groups, formed on apps like Messenger or Whatsapp, can be as large as a hundred people or as small as ... <a title="Overwhelmed by group chat messages? You’re not alone" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/10/overwhelmed-by-group-chat-messages-youre-not-alone-215879/" aria-label="Read more about Overwhelmed by group chat messages? You’re not alone">Read more</a>

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The unsafe Safeguard Mechanism: how carbon credits could blow up Australia’s main climate policy

November 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Andrew Macintosh, Professor and Director of Research, ANU Law School, Australian National University James Adams/Unsplash This article is part of a series by The Conversation, Getting to Zero, examining Australia’s energy transition. A time bomb is ticking inside the Albanese government’s climate policy. When it explodes, Australia ... <a title="The unsafe Safeguard Mechanism: how carbon credits could blow up Australia’s main climate policy" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/10/the-unsafe-safeguard-mechanism-how-carbon-credits-could-blow-up-australias-main-climate-policy-213874/" aria-label="Read more about The unsafe Safeguard Mechanism: how carbon credits could blow up Australia’s main climate policy">Read more</a>

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Farmers or foragers? Pre-colonial Aboriginal food production was hardly that simple

November 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michael Westaway, Australian Research Council Future Fellow, Archaeology, School of Social Science, The University of Queensland Shutterstock For almost ten years, debate has raged over the book Dark Emu by Aboriginal historian Bruce Pascoe. In it, Pascoe argues many pre-colonial Aboriginal groups were farmers, pointing to examples ... <a title="Farmers or foragers? Pre-colonial Aboriginal food production was hardly that simple" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/10/farmers-or-foragers-pre-colonial-aboriginal-food-production-was-hardly-that-simple-216988/" aria-label="Read more about Farmers or foragers? Pre-colonial Aboriginal food production was hardly that simple">Read more</a>

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‘Thank you for making me feel smart’: will a new campaign to raise the status of teaching work?

November 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Virginia Beal, Senior Marketing Scientist, Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing Science, University of South Australia Federal and state governments have just launched a A$10 million advertising campaign to “raise the status” of teachers in Australia and encourage people to consider a career in school education. Called “Be That ... <a title="‘Thank you for making me feel smart’: will a new campaign to raise the status of teaching work?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/10/thank-you-for-making-me-feel-smart-will-a-new-campaign-to-raise-the-status-of-teaching-work-217362/" aria-label="Read more about ‘Thank you for making me feel smart’: will a new campaign to raise the status of teaching work?">Read more</a>

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5 Aussie musicals you might not have heard of – but really should see

November 10, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Phoebe Macrossan, Lecturer in Screen Media, University of the Sunshine Coast Gillian Armstrong’s Starstruck (1982) IMDB When you think of great Aussie musicals, some key films from the 1990s and 2000s come to mind: Strictly Ballroom, Muriel’s Wedding, Moulin Rouge!, Bran Nue Dae and The Sapphires. These ... <a title="5 Aussie musicals you might not have heard of – but really should see" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/10/5-aussie-musicals-you-might-not-have-heard-of-but-really-should-see-213646/" aria-label="Read more about 5 Aussie musicals you might not have heard of – but really should see">Read more</a>

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Grattan on Friday: When Labor states don’t dance to the Albanese government’s tune

November 9, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra It’s helpful for the Albanese government to have all mainland states in Labor hands – but only up to a point. This week we’ve seen the Queensland government bite back at federal plans to curb the national infrastructure program, while ... <a title="Grattan on Friday: When Labor states don’t dance to the Albanese government’s tune" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/09/grattan-on-friday-when-labor-states-dont-dance-to-the-albanese-governments-tune-217280/" aria-label="Read more about Grattan on Friday: When Labor states don’t dance to the Albanese government’s tune">Read more</a>

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Explainer: what is the ‘core network’ that was crucial to the Optus outage?

November 9, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Mark A Gregory, Associate Professor, School of Engineering, RMIT University This week’s Optus outage affected 10 million people and hundreds of businesses. One of the early reasons given for the failure was a fault in the “core network”. The latest statement from the company points to “a ... <a title="Explainer: what is the ‘core network’ that was crucial to the Optus outage?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/09/explainer-what-is-the-core-network-that-was-crucial-to-the-optus-outage-217375/" aria-label="Read more about Explainer: what is the ‘core network’ that was crucial to the Optus outage?">Read more</a>

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Optus said it didn’t have the ‘soundbite’ to explain the crisis. We should expect better

November 9, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Peter Roberts, Lecturer, School of the Arts and Media, UNSW Sydney Shutterstock Asked on Wednesday to explain why Optus broadband and mobile services had been simultaneously knocked out for five hours, its chief executive Kelly Bayer Rosmarino blamed a “technical network fault”, and then added: There is ... <a title="Optus said it didn’t have the ‘soundbite’ to explain the crisis. We should expect better" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/09/optus-said-it-didnt-have-the-soundbite-to-explain-the-crisis-we-should-expect-better-217302/" aria-label="Read more about Optus said it didn’t have the ‘soundbite’ to explain the crisis. We should expect better">Read more</a>

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41 US states are suing Meta for getting teens hooked on social media. Here’s what to expect next

November 9, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kayleen Manwaring, Senior Research Fellow, Allens Hub for Technology, Law & Innovation, and Senior Lecturer, School of Private & Commercial Law, UNSW Sydney Shutterstock In the United States, 41 states have filed lawsuits against Meta for allegedly driving social media addiction in its young users (under the ... <a title="41 US states are suing Meta for getting teens hooked on social media. Here’s what to expect next" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/09/41-us-states-are-suing-meta-for-getting-teens-hooked-on-social-media-heres-what-to-expect-next-216914/" aria-label="Read more about 41 US states are suing Meta for getting teens hooked on social media. Here’s what to expect next">Read more</a>

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PODCAST: How the Hamas-Israel War is a Catalyst of Global Order Change – Buchanan and Manning

November 9, 2023

Dr Paul G. Buchanan and Selwyn Manning analyse how a massive shift in geopolitic demarcations is forming, relatively quickly, into a world of bipolarity where on one side we have a multipolar constellation of states, and on the other the traditional western liberal democracies. The catalyst behind this rapidly forming bipolarity is conflict. And, most recently, it is clear, that the Israel-Hamas war – and the atrocities committed initially by Hamas and more lately by Israel forces – is driving the world toward a transitional moment.

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How to never get a speeding fine again — and maybe save a child’s life

November 9, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Matthew Mclaughlin, Adjunct Research Fellow, The University of Western Australia Matthew Mclaughlin What if our cars didn’t allow us to speed? Or, at least, strongly encouraged us not to speed? We could help motorists avoid speeding — and therefore reduce emissions and fuel use, improve traffic flow, ... <a title="How to never get a speeding fine again — and maybe save a child’s life" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/09/how-to-never-get-a-speeding-fine-again-and-maybe-save-a-childs-life-216347/" aria-label="Read more about How to never get a speeding fine again — and maybe save a child’s life">Read more</a>

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It’s hard to find a surrogate in Australia. But heading overseas comes with risks

November 9, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ezra Kneebone, PhD Candidate, Monash University Unsplash/Kelly Sikkema Surrogacy offers the chance of parenthood for those who can’t carry a pregnancy for medical or social reasons. In a surrogacy arrangement, a surrogate gives birth to a baby for the intended parents to raise. Most intended parents are ... <a title="It’s hard to find a surrogate in Australia. But heading overseas comes with risks" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/09/its-hard-to-find-a-surrogate-in-australia-but-heading-overseas-comes-with-risks-206182/" aria-label="Read more about It’s hard to find a surrogate in Australia. But heading overseas comes with risks">Read more</a>

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Interlinking tunnels, hidden explosives and civilian casualties: the Israel-Hamas war enters a precarious new phase

November 9, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Charles Knight, Adjunct Lecturer in Terrorism and Assymetric Conflict and Senior Researcher in Urban Warfare (UNSW), Charles Sturt University With Israeli Defence Forces now reportedly surrounding Gaza City, the most densely packed part of the Gaza Strip, their fight against Hamas has entered a new phase focused ... <a title="Interlinking tunnels, hidden explosives and civilian casualties: the Israel-Hamas war enters a precarious new phase" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/09/interlinking-tunnels-hidden-explosives-and-civilian-casualties-the-israel-hamas-war-enters-a-precarious-new-phase-216830/" aria-label="Read more about Interlinking tunnels, hidden explosives and civilian casualties: the Israel-Hamas war enters a precarious new phase">Read more</a>

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If NZ’s new government wants a simple fix to improve child poverty, here’s what it should do

November 9, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Susan St John, Honorary Associate Professor, Economic Policy Centre, Auckland Business School, University of Auckland With a National-led coalition government taking shape (how long it takes is another matter), the nation’s “squeezed middle” awaits the financial relief promised during the election campaign. As the lead party, National’s ... <a title="If NZ’s new government wants a simple fix to improve child poverty, here’s what it should do" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/09/if-nzs-new-government-wants-a-simple-fix-to-improve-child-poverty-heres-what-it-should-do-217260/" aria-label="Read more about If NZ’s new government wants a simple fix to improve child poverty, here’s what it should do">Read more</a>

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Do you think you have a penicillin allergy? You might be wrong

November 9, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Winnie Tong, Clinical Immunologist & Allergist, Immunopathologist and Senior Lecturer, UNSW Sydney Shutterstock Antimicrobial resistance is one of the biggest global threats to health, food security and development. This month, The Conversation’s experts explore how we got here and the potential solutions. Penicillins are the most prescribed ... <a title="Do you think you have a penicillin allergy? You might be wrong" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/09/do-you-think-you-have-a-penicillin-allergy-you-might-be-wrong-212874/" aria-label="Read more about Do you think you have a penicillin allergy? You might be wrong">Read more</a>

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Heat, cold, pollution, noise and insects: too many apartment blocks aren’t up to the challenge

November 9, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Nicole Cook, Lecturer, School of Geography and Sustainable Communities, University of Wollongong Sophie-May Kerr The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the impacts of air quality on high-rise living. However, apartments face a range of atmospheric challenges. These include air and noise pollution, temperature and weather extremes, bushfire smoke and ... <a title="Heat, cold, pollution, noise and insects: too many apartment blocks aren’t up to the challenge" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/09/heat-cold-pollution-noise-and-insects-too-many-apartment-blocks-arent-up-to-the-challenge-215990/" aria-label="Read more about Heat, cold, pollution, noise and insects: too many apartment blocks aren’t up to the challenge">Read more</a>

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When do kids learn to read? How do you know if your child is falling behind?

November 9, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Tina Daniel, Researcher and Lecturer, Australian Centre for the Advancement of Literacy, Australian Catholic University Marta Wave/Pexels , CC BY-SA Learning to read is one of the most important parts of early schooling. But there is ongoing and arguably increasing concern too many Australian children are falling ... <a title="When do kids learn to read? How do you know if your child is falling behind?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/09/when-do-kids-learn-to-read-how-do-you-know-if-your-child-is-falling-behind-214154/" aria-label="Read more about When do kids learn to read? How do you know if your child is falling behind?">Read more</a>

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Is drug testing in the workplace effective or necessary?

November 9, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Jarryd Bartle, Associate Lecturer, RMIT University Shutterstock Alcohol and other drug use is a major problem in Australian workplaces costing more than A$4 billion a year. Of this, $3.6 billion is due to absenteeism. While testing is legal to ensure the health and safety of workers, companies ... <a title="Is drug testing in the workplace effective or necessary?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/09/is-drug-testing-in-the-workplace-effective-or-necessary-216628/" aria-label="Read more about Is drug testing in the workplace effective or necessary?">Read more</a>

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LIVE @MIDDAY THURS: How the Hamas-Israel War is a Catalyst of Global Order Change

November 8, 2023

The LIVE Recording of A View from Afar podcast will begin at midday Thurs November 9, 2023 (NZST) and Wednesday November 8, 6pm (USEDST). Today, In this the eleventh episode of A View from Afar for 2023, political scientist Dr Paul Buchanan and journalist Selwyn Manning will examine how the post-World War II liberal internationalist ... <a title="LIVE @MIDDAY THURS: How the Hamas-Israel War is a Catalyst of Global Order Change" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/live-midday-thurs-how-the-hamas-israel-war-is-a-catalyst-of-global-order-change/" aria-label="Read more about LIVE @MIDDAY THURS: How the Hamas-Israel War is a Catalyst of Global Order Change">Read more</a>

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‘Clear change in Australia’s attitude’: what mattered most to China about Anthony Albanese’s visit

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Jingdong Yuan, Associate Professor, Asia-Pacific security, University of Sydney As Prime Minister Anthony Albanese concluded his four-day visit to China, both countries agreed it was important to keep up the momentum in their steadily warming relations, while also expanding their areas of cooperation. Both sides emphasised the ... <a title="‘Clear change in Australia’s attitude’: what mattered most to China about Anthony Albanese’s visit" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/clear-change-in-australias-attitude-what-mattered-most-to-china-about-anthony-albaneses-visit-217270/" aria-label="Read more about ‘Clear change in Australia’s attitude’: what mattered most to China about Anthony Albanese’s visit">Read more</a>

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The words that helped wrongly convict Kathleen Folbigg

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kate Burridge, Professor of Linguistics, Monash University Prosecutor: Are you able to say whether or not Caleb died from a catastrophic asphyxiating event of unknown causes? Pathologist: I believe that is likely. […] Prosecutor: In relation to Laura […] her cause of death was consistent with smothering? ... <a title="The words that helped wrongly convict Kathleen Folbigg" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/the-words-that-helped-wrongly-convict-kathleen-folbigg-200635/" aria-label="Read more about The words that helped wrongly convict Kathleen Folbigg">Read more</a>

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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Former climate minister Greg Combet on Australia’s mission to reach net-zero

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra As climate minister in the former Labor government, Greg Combet has endured the rigours of the “climate wars”. He oversaw the highly contentious move to put a price on carbon, which ultimately came to grief under the Abbott government. Fast ... <a title="Politics with Michelle Grattan: Former climate minister Greg Combet on Australia’s mission to reach net-zero" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/politics-with-michelle-grattan-former-climate-minister-greg-combet-on-australias-mission-to-reach-net-zero-217277/" aria-label="Read more about Politics with Michelle Grattan: Former climate minister Greg Combet on Australia’s mission to reach net-zero">Read more</a>

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Who will write the rules for AI? How nations are racing to regulate artificial intelligence

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Fan Yang, Research fellow at Melbourne Law School, the University of Melbourne and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society., The University of Melbourne Artificial intelligence (AI) is a label that can cover a huge range of activities related to machines undertaking tasks with ... <a title="Who will write the rules for AI? How nations are racing to regulate artificial intelligence" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/who-will-write-the-rules-for-ai-how-nations-are-racing-to-regulate-artificial-intelligence-216900/" aria-label="Read more about Who will write the rules for AI? How nations are racing to regulate artificial intelligence">Read more</a>

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Optus blackout explained: what is a ‘deep network’ outage and what may have caused it?

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Paul Haskell-Dowland, Professor of Cyber Security Practice, Edith Cowan University Optus customers woke up this morning to find they were unable to get their social media fix, and they weren’t happy. Around 4am AEDT, customers started to report an inability to access both mobile and home internet ... <a title="Optus blackout explained: what is a ‘deep network’ outage and what may have caused it?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/optus-blackout-explained-what-is-a-deep-network-outage-and-what-may-have-caused-it-217266/" aria-label="Read more about Optus blackout explained: what is a ‘deep network’ outage and what may have caused it?">Read more</a>

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In a crisis, Optus appears to be ignoring Communications 101

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Alison Stieven-Taylor, Lecturer in Strategic Communications, Monash University Millions of Optus customers are in the wilderness of a nationwide network outage that began at 4am. The initial response from Optus delivered by an unnamed company spokesperson on Facebook and X at 6.47am AEDT told Australians little they ... <a title="In a crisis, Optus appears to be ignoring Communications 101" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/in-a-crisis-optus-appears-to-be-ignoring-communications-101-217265/" aria-label="Read more about In a crisis, Optus appears to be ignoring Communications 101">Read more</a>

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Kandinsky at the Art Gallery of New South Wales: a precious gem of a show celebrating the transformative power of art

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Sasha Grishin, Adjunct Professor of Art History, Australian National University Vasily Kandinsky (1866-1944) was a pioneer of abstract art. His work and theories on art profoundly influenced the School of Paris, the American Abstract Expressionists, as well as the expressionist painters working in Australia. Drawing on the ... <a title="Kandinsky at the Art Gallery of New South Wales: a precious gem of a show celebrating the transformative power of art" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/kandinsky-at-the-art-gallery-of-new-south-wales-a-precious-gem-of-a-show-celebrating-the-transformative-power-of-art-215598/" aria-label="Read more about Kandinsky at the Art Gallery of New South Wales: a precious gem of a show celebrating the transformative power of art">Read more</a>

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Sleep apnoea can be scary. But here’s what happened when First Nations people had a say in their own care

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Yaqoot Fatima, Associate Professor, UQ Poche Centre for Indigenous Health, The University of Queensland Obstructive sleep apnoea is about twice as common in First Nations people compared with non-Indigenous Australians. But the truth is, this sleep-related respiratory disorder is significantly under-reported in First Nations communities. A Let’s ... <a title="Sleep apnoea can be scary. But here’s what happened when First Nations people had a say in their own care" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/sleep-apnoea-can-be-scary-but-heres-what-happened-when-first-nations-people-had-a-say-in-their-own-care-214641/" aria-label="Read more about Sleep apnoea can be scary. But here’s what happened when First Nations people had a say in their own care">Read more</a>

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With rising mental health problems but a shortage of services, group therapy is offering new hope

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kaaren Mathias, Senior Lecturer in public health, University of Canterbury Shutterstock/New Africa The needs of people with mental health problems are increasing globally, especially following the turbulence of COVID. Even before the pandemic, it was clear that despite more resources for mental health services in New Zealand ... <a title="With rising mental health problems but a shortage of services, group therapy is offering new hope" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/with-rising-mental-health-problems-but-a-shortage-of-services-group-therapy-is-offering-new-hope-214711/" aria-label="Read more about With rising mental health problems but a shortage of services, group therapy is offering new hope">Read more</a>

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26 years ago, Howard chose fossil fuels over the Pacific. What will Albanese choose?

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Wesley Morgan, Research Fellow, Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University Hot on the heels of trips to Washington and Beijing, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is now in the Cook Islands for the Pacific Island Forum. There, he will aim to strengthen relations with Pacific countries and reaffirm Australia’s ... <a title="26 years ago, Howard chose fossil fuels over the Pacific. What will Albanese choose?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/26-years-ago-howard-chose-fossil-fuels-over-the-pacific-what-will-albanese-choose-217258/" aria-label="Read more about 26 years ago, Howard chose fossil fuels over the Pacific. What will Albanese choose?">Read more</a>

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Researchers warn we could run out of data to train AI by 2026. What then?

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Rita Matulionyte, Senior Lecturer in Law, Macquarie University Shutterstock As artificial intelligence (AI) reaches the peak of its popularity, researchers have warned the industry might be running out of training data – the fuel that runs powerful AI systems. This could slow down the growth of AI ... <a title="Researchers warn we could run out of data to train AI by 2026. What then?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/researchers-warn-we-could-run-out-of-data-to-train-ai-by-2026-what-then-216741/" aria-label="Read more about Researchers warn we could run out of data to train AI by 2026. What then?">Read more</a>

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By reviewing the name of the Baden-Powell Award, Scouts Australia is grappling with its colonial past

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ciara Smart, PhD candidate in Australasian Colonial History, University of Tasmania Shutterstock Scouts Australia is considering changing the name of its most prestigious youth award, the Baden-Powell Scout Award. Presented to recipients by the governor-general, this award is named after the movement’s founder, Lord Robert Baden-Powell, fondly ... <a title="By reviewing the name of the Baden-Powell Award, Scouts Australia is grappling with its colonial past" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/by-reviewing-the-name-of-the-baden-powell-award-scouts-australia-is-grappling-with-its-colonial-past-216172/" aria-label="Read more about By reviewing the name of the Baden-Powell Award, Scouts Australia is grappling with its colonial past">Read more</a>

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The rise and fall of antibiotics. What would a post-antibiotic world look like?

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Allen Cheng, Professor in Infectious Diseases Epidemiology, Monash University Luke Jones/Unsplash Antimicrobial resistance is one of the biggest global threats to health, food security and development. This month, The Conversation’s experts explore how we got here and the potential solutions. These days, we don’t think much about ... <a title="The rise and fall of antibiotics. What would a post-antibiotic world look like?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/the-rise-and-fall-of-antibiotics-what-would-a-post-antibiotic-world-look-like-213450/" aria-label="Read more about The rise and fall of antibiotics. What would a post-antibiotic world look like?">Read more</a>

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How do bacteria actually become resistant to antibiotics?

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Mark Blaskovich, Professor, The University of Queensland CDC/Unsplash Antimicrobial resistance is one of the biggest global threats to health, food security and development. This month, The Conversation’s experts explore how we got here and the potential solutions. “What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger”, originally coined by ... <a title="How do bacteria actually become resistant to antibiotics?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/how-do-bacteria-actually-become-resistant-to-antibiotics-213451/" aria-label="Read more about How do bacteria actually become resistant to antibiotics?">Read more</a>

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Luminous ‘mother-of-pearl’ clouds explain why climate models miss so much Arctic and Antarctic warming

November 8, 2023

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Katrin Meissner, Professor and Director of the Climate Change Research Centre, UNSW, UNSW Sydney YanaBu, Shutterstock Our planet has warmed by about 1.2°C since 1850. But this warming is not uniform. Warming at the poles, especially the Arctic, has been three to four times faster than the ... <a title="Luminous ‘mother-of-pearl’ clouds explain why climate models miss so much Arctic and Antarctic warming" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2023/11/08/luminous-mother-of-pearl-clouds-explain-why-climate-models-miss-so-much-arctic-and-antarctic-warming-217066/" aria-label="Read more about Luminous ‘mother-of-pearl’ clouds explain why climate models miss so much Arctic and Antarctic warming">Read more</a>