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Advertising a house is ridiculously expensive in Australia – could that be affecting the property market?

September 17, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By James Graham, Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Sydney Andrey_Popov/Shutterstock Australia has long been one of the most expensive places in the world to buy a house. Now, it’s apparently also one of the costliest places to sell one. Recent reporting in the Guardian has raised concerns ... <a title="Advertising a house is ridiculously expensive in Australia – could that be affecting the property market?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/09/17/advertising-a-house-is-ridiculously-expensive-in-australia-could-that-be-affecting-the-property-market-239111/" aria-label="Read more about Advertising a house is ridiculously expensive in Australia – could that be affecting the property market?">Read more</a>

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Tito Jackson was a lifelong musician, best remembered for his work with the Jackson 5

September 17, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Leigh Carriage, Senior Lecturer in Music, Southern Cross University If you immediately start singing along to ABC, Blame It On The Boogie, I’ll Be There, Can You Feel It or Who’s Loving You you are a Jackson 5 fan – and for good reason. Tito Jackson (Toriano ... <a title="Tito Jackson was a lifelong musician, best remembered for his work with the Jackson 5" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/09/17/tito-jackson-was-a-lifelong-musician-best-remembered-for-his-work-with-the-jackson-5-239186/" aria-label="Read more about Tito Jackson was a lifelong musician, best remembered for his work with the Jackson 5">Read more</a>

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Rupert Murdoch’s real-life succession drama is underway in a Nevada courtroom. What might happen next?

September 17, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Rodney Tiffen, Emeritus Professor, Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney A unique court case is getting under way in Nevada this week. At stake is the future of the Murdoch empire. The case, which begins on September 17 local time, is scheduled to run ... <a title="Rupert Murdoch’s real-life succession drama is underway in a Nevada courtroom. What might happen next?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/09/17/rupert-murdochs-real-life-succession-drama-is-underway-in-a-nevada-courtroom-what-might-happen-next-239091/" aria-label="Read more about Rupert Murdoch’s real-life succession drama is underway in a Nevada courtroom. What might happen next?">Read more</a>

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Google is worth more in Australia than major news outlets. Here’s how it could better fund journalism

September 17, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Rob Nicholls, Senior Research Associate in Media and Communications, University of Sydney The Global Media Internet Concentration Project examines the concentration of the communications and media in countries around the world. The latest data for Australia have recently been released, and they show just how big Google ... <a title="Google is worth more in Australia than major news outlets. Here’s how it could better fund journalism" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/09/17/google-is-worth-more-in-australia-than-major-news-outlets-heres-how-it-could-better-fund-journalism-239093/" aria-label="Read more about Google is worth more in Australia than major news outlets. Here’s how it could better fund journalism">Read more</a>

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China says AUKUS is ‘driven by Cold War thinking’. Here are 3 reasons it is so threatened by the pact

September 17, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Benjamin Herscovitch, Research Fellow, School of Regulation and Global Governance, Australian National University Ever since AUKUS’ public announcement three years ago, China has been staunchly opposed to the partnership. Beijing has blasted AUKUS diplomatically and mounted a concerted campaign to challenge its legality. China has said AUKUS ... <a title="China says AUKUS is ‘driven by Cold War thinking’. Here are 3 reasons it is so threatened by the pact" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/09/17/china-says-aukus-is-driven-by-cold-war-thinking-here-are-3-reasons-it-is-so-threatened-by-the-pact-236065/" aria-label="Read more about China says AUKUS is ‘driven by Cold War thinking’. Here are 3 reasons it is so threatened by the pact">Read more</a>

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The power of one: solitary carnivores outkill group hunters

September 17, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Luke Emerson, PhD Candidate in ecology, Deakin University Mark Elbroch, Panthera.org Earth’s majestic “apex predators” are some of the most prolific hunters in the world. But which ones kill the most? Our new research showed solitary hunters such as bears, tigers and Eurasian lynx have higher individual ... <a title="The power of one: solitary carnivores outkill group hunters" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/09/17/the-power-of-one-solitary-carnivores-outkill-group-hunters-238235/" aria-label="Read more about The power of one: solitary carnivores outkill group hunters">Read more</a>

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Have you heard of the open source internet? The antidote to a capitalist web already exists

September 17, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Dana McKay, Associate Dean, Interaction, Technology and Information, RMIT University Dan Schiumarini/Unsplash In the early days of the internet, famously, no one knew if you were a dog. The internet was a place where you could be anyone. More importantly, it was also a place where you ... <a title="Have you heard of the open source internet? The antidote to a capitalist web already exists" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/09/17/have-you-heard-of-the-open-source-internet-the-antidote-to-a-capitalist-web-already-exists-237641/" aria-label="Read more about Have you heard of the open source internet? The antidote to a capitalist web already exists">Read more</a>

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Do repetitive head injuries really cause the degenerative brain disease CTE? New research questions the link

September 17, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Lauren Fortington, Senior Research Fellow | Injury Prevention & Sports Medicine, Edith Cowan University Concerns about the long-term impacts of concussion and head injury have become prominent in recent years, particularly among participants and stakeholders of contact and collision sports. Many people have been left wondering about ... <a title="Do repetitive head injuries really cause the degenerative brain disease CTE? New research questions the link" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/09/17/do-repetitive-head-injuries-really-cause-the-degenerative-brain-disease-cte-new-research-questions-the-link-239089/" aria-label="Read more about Do repetitive head injuries really cause the degenerative brain disease CTE? New research questions the link">Read more</a>

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Why is it so hard to get drugs approved for use during pregnancy?

September 17, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Treasure McGuire, Assistant Director of Pharmacy, Mater Health SEQ in conjoint appointment as Associate Professor of Pharmacology, Bond University and as Associate Professor (Clinical), The University of Queensland Nobody wants to see another Thalidomide tragedy. The drug was prescribed to pregnant women during the 1950s and early ... <a title="Why is it so hard to get drugs approved for use during pregnancy?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/09/17/why-is-it-so-hard-to-get-drugs-approved-for-use-during-pregnancy-238684/" aria-label="Read more about Why is it so hard to get drugs approved for use during pregnancy?">Read more</a>

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SA company Sibaneye-Stillwater eyes New Caledonia nickel mining plant

September 17, 2024

By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk A South African company is reported to be the most probable bidder for shares in New Caledonia’s Prony Resources. As part of an already advanced takeover of the ailing southern plant of Prony Resources, the most probable bidder is reported to be South African group Sibaneye-Stillwater, ... <a title="SA company Sibaneye-Stillwater eyes New Caledonia nickel mining plant" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/09/17/sa-company-sibaneye-stillwater-eyes-new-caledonia-nickel-mining-plant/" aria-label="Read more about SA company Sibaneye-Stillwater eyes New Caledonia nickel mining plant">Read more</a>

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Papuan aspirations at stake in divided Melanesian Spearhead Group politics

September 17, 2024

COMMENTARY: By Laurens Ikinia in Jakarta The Land of Papua is widely known as a land full of milk and honey. It is a name widely known in Indonesia that refers to the western half of the island of New Guinea. Its natural wealth and beauty are special treasures entrusted by the Creator to the ... <a title="Papuan aspirations at stake in divided Melanesian Spearhead Group politics" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/09/17/papuan-aspirations-at-stake-in-divided-melanesian-spearhead-group-politics/" aria-label="Read more about Papuan aspirations at stake in divided Melanesian Spearhead Group politics">Read more</a>

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Saved from extinction? New modelling suggests a hopeful future for te reo Māori

September 17, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michael Miller, PhD Candidate, School of Information Management, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington Just four years ago, experts warned te reo Māori was on a “pathway towards extinction” unless resources were put into teaching young Māori. But a new mathematical model combined with recent ... <a title="Saved from extinction? New modelling suggests a hopeful future for te reo Māori" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/09/17/saved-from-extinction-new-modelling-suggests-a-hopeful-future-for-te-reo-maori-239084/" aria-label="Read more about Saved from extinction? New modelling suggests a hopeful future for te reo Māori">Read more</a>