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What is a virtual emergency department? And when should you ‘visit’ one?

May 24, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Jaimon Kelly, Senior Research Fellow in Telehealth delivered health services, The University of Queensland Shutterstock/Nils Versemann For many Australians the emergency department (ED) is the physical and emblematic front door to accessing urgent health-care services. But health-care services are evolving rapidly to meet the population’s changing needs. ... <a title="What is a virtual emergency department? And when should you ‘visit’ one?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/05/24/what-is-a-virtual-emergency-department-and-when-should-you-visit-one-228098/" aria-label="Read more about What is a virtual emergency department? And when should you ‘visit’ one?">Read more</a>

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Married at First Sight NZ pops the question: can the relaunch put a winning Kiwi spin on the global format?

May 24, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Rebecca Trelease, Senior Lecturer in Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology Getty Images Following the hugely successful recent season of Married At First Sight (MAFS) Australia, fans of the format – and the reality romance genre in general – will be wondering if the rebooted New Zealand ... <a title="Married at First Sight NZ pops the question: can the relaunch put a winning Kiwi spin on the global format?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/05/24/married-at-first-sight-nz-pops-the-question-can-the-relaunch-put-a-winning-kiwi-spin-on-the-global-format-230764/" aria-label="Read more about Married at First Sight NZ pops the question: can the relaunch put a winning Kiwi spin on the global format?">Read more</a>

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All surface, no substance. Kids will probably love Beings at ACMI. Pity about the rest of us

May 24, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Dominic Redfern, Associate Professor, School of Art, RMIT University We Are All Unique by Universal Everything commissioned by Hyundai Motorstudio Senayan Park in Beings at ACMI. Image by Michelle Tran At this week’s launch of Beings by Universal Everything, ACMI board member Ian Forsyth noted that ACMI’s ... <a title="All surface, no substance. Kids will probably love Beings at ACMI. Pity about the rest of us" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/05/24/all-surface-no-substance-kids-will-probably-love-beings-at-acmi-pity-about-the-rest-of-us-228279/" aria-label="Read more about All surface, no substance. Kids will probably love Beings at ACMI. Pity about the rest of us">Read more</a>

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Media fuss over stranded tourists, but Kanaks face existential struggle

May 24, 2024

COMMENTARY: By Eugene Doyle “Only the struggle counts . . .  death is nothing.”  Éloi Machoro — “the Che Guevara of the Pacific” — said this shortly before he was gunned down by a French sniper on 12  January 1985. Machoro, one of the leaders of the newly-formed FLNKS (Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front) ... <a title="Media fuss over stranded tourists, but Kanaks face existential struggle" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/05/24/media-fuss-over-stranded-tourists-but-kanaks-face-existential-struggle/" aria-label="Read more about Media fuss over stranded tourists, but Kanaks face existential struggle">Read more</a>

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We analysed 30 years of Australian media articles – and unearthed some glaring gaps in the coverage

May 24, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Alexandra Wake, Associate Professor, Journalism, RMIT University Photo by Andrea Piacquadio/Pexels The news media play a vital role in shaping the public conversation and covering complex issues such as war, the economy, climate change and technology. Yet our new research has found the news media in Australia ... <a title="We analysed 30 years of Australian media articles – and unearthed some glaring gaps in the coverage" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/05/24/we-analysed-30-years-of-australian-media-articles-and-unearthed-some-glaring-gaps-in-the-coverage-223466/" aria-label="Read more about We analysed 30 years of Australian media articles – and unearthed some glaring gaps in the coverage">Read more</a>

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How Narendra Modi’s cult of personality was formed by a powerful Hindu nationalist group with a dark history

May 24, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Aviroop Gupta, PhD Candidate, Curtin University Narendra Modi’s right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has resorted to religious polarisation as it tries to rally its Hindu nationalist base in India’s ongoing general election, which ends on June 1. Just days after voting started last month, the leading opposition ... <a title="How Narendra Modi’s cult of personality was formed by a powerful Hindu nationalist group with a dark history" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/05/24/how-narendra-modis-cult-of-personality-was-formed-by-a-powerful-hindu-nationalist-group-with-a-dark-history-225280/" aria-label="Read more about How Narendra Modi’s cult of personality was formed by a powerful Hindu nationalist group with a dark history">Read more</a>

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You leave a ‘microbe fingerprint’ on every piece of clothing you wear – and it could help forensic scientists solve crimes

May 24, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Paola A. Magni, Associate Professor of Forensic Science, Murdoch University Microgen / Shutterstock When you think of a criminal investigation, you might picture detectives meticulously collecting and analysing evidence found at the scene: weapons, biological fluids, footprints and fingerprints. However, this is just the beginning of an ... <a title="You leave a ‘microbe fingerprint’ on every piece of clothing you wear – and it could help forensic scientists solve crimes" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/05/24/you-leave-a-microbe-fingerprint-on-every-piece-of-clothing-you-wear-and-it-could-help-forensic-scientists-solve-crimes-229203/" aria-label="Read more about You leave a ‘microbe fingerprint’ on every piece of clothing you wear – and it could help forensic scientists solve crimes">Read more</a>

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Kanaky New Caledonia unrest: Macron ends day of political talks with both sides

May 24, 2024

ANALYSIS: By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk French President Emmanuel Macron has ended a meeting-packed whirlwind day in New Caledonia with back-to-back sessions including opposing leaders in the French Pacific territory. Macron left New Caledonia this morning, leaving some members of his entourage to deal with details in the still-inflamed situation. After ... <a title="Kanaky New Caledonia unrest: Macron ends day of political talks with both sides" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/05/24/kanaky-new-caledonia-unrest-macron-ends-day-of-political-talks-with-both-sides/" aria-label="Read more about Kanaky New Caledonia unrest: Macron ends day of political talks with both sides">Read more</a>

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Drug companies pay doctors over A$11 million a year for travel and education. Here’s which specialties received the most

May 24, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Barbara Mintzes, Professor, School of Pharmacy and Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney Monster Ztudio/Shutterstock Drug companies are paying Australian doctors millions of dollars a year to fly to overseas conferences and meetings, give talks to other doctors, and to serve on advisory boards, our research shows. ... <a title="Drug companies pay doctors over A$11 million a year for travel and education. Here’s which specialties received the most" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/05/24/drug-companies-pay-doctors-over-a-11-million-a-year-for-travel-and-education-heres-which-specialties-received-the-most-230303/" aria-label="Read more about Drug companies pay doctors over A$11 million a year for travel and education. Here’s which specialties received the most">Read more</a>

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Why knock down all public housing towers when retrofit can sometimes be better?

May 24, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Trivess Moore, Associate Professor, School of Property, Construction and Project Management, RMIT University The Victorian government is planning Australia’s largest urban renewal project. The plan is to knock down and rebuild 44 large public housing towers in Melbourne. The government says these towers, built in the 1960s ... <a title="Why knock down all public housing towers when retrofit can sometimes be better?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/05/24/why-knock-down-all-public-housing-towers-when-retrofit-can-sometimes-be-better-229186/" aria-label="Read more about Why knock down all public housing towers when retrofit can sometimes be better?">Read more</a>

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A new ruling says countries – including NZ – must take action on climate change under the law of the sea

May 24, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Karen Scott, Professor in Law, University of Canterbury Christian Charisius/dpa/Getty Images In a significant development for small island nations threatened by rising seas, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) has found greenhouse gases constitute marine pollution. The tribunal handed down a unanimous advisory ... <a title="A new ruling says countries – including NZ – must take action on climate change under the law of the sea" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/05/24/a-new-ruling-says-countries-including-nz-must-take-action-on-climate-change-under-the-law-of-the-sea-230420/" aria-label="Read more about A new ruling says countries – including NZ – must take action on climate change under the law of the sea">Read more</a>

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Life’s big moments can impact an entrepreneur’s success – but not always in the way you’d expect

May 24, 2024

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Pi-Shen Seet, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Edith Cowan University William Fortunato/Pexels Entrepreneurs are the lifeblood of any innovative economy. New business creation has been shown to have a significant and positive impact on economic growth, innovation and job creation. But it isn’t easy, and most new ... <a title="Life’s big moments can impact an entrepreneur’s success – but not always in the way you’d expect" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2024/05/24/lifes-big-moments-can-impact-an-entrepreneurs-success-but-not-always-in-the-way-youd-expect-230436/" aria-label="Read more about Life’s big moments can impact an entrepreneur’s success – but not always in the way you’d expect">Read more</a>