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How Darling Harbour was botched (and could be reborn)

January 17, 2019

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Rob Roggema, Professor Spatial Transformation, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen This is a long read. Enjoy! More towers at Sydney’s Darling Harbour are among redevelopment plans for the inner city waterfront precinct and this has prompted recent debate. Plans open for public commentary include proposals for ... <a title="How Darling Harbour was botched (and could be reborn)" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2019/01/17/how-darling-harbour-was-botched-and-could-be-reborn-109869/" aria-label="Read more about How Darling Harbour was botched (and could be reborn)">Read more</a>

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Consider youself one of us

January 17, 2019

Column: Barbara Sumner – As a child, my family saw the musical Oliver. For days after, my adopting mother hummed and sang the theme tune: Consider yourself one of us Consider yourself at home Consider yourself one of the family ….etc etc The song is a bit of an earworm. I’d forgotten it and the ... <a title="Consider youself one of us" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2019/01/17/consider-youself-one-of-us/" aria-label="Read more about Consider youself one of us">Read more</a>

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Australians lost more than $10 million to scammers last year. Follow these easy tips to avoid being conned.

January 17, 2019

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Damien Manuel, Director, Centre for Cyber Security Research & Innovation (CSRI), Deakin University Many of us start a typical day by checking our phones to read emails, social media posts and the weather. Our phones are trusted devices we use constantly throughout the day to communicate. But ... <a title="Australians lost more than $10 million to scammers last year. Follow these easy tips to avoid being conned." class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2019/01/17/australians-lost-more-than-10-million-to-scammers-last-year-follow-these-easy-tips-to-avoid-being-conned-109728/" aria-label="Read more about Australians lost more than $10 million to scammers last year. Follow these easy tips to avoid being conned.">Read more</a>

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Morrison’s Vanuatu trip shows the government’s continued focus on militarising the Pacific

January 17, 2019

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michael O’Keefe, Head of Department, Politics and Philosophy, La Trobe University The foreign policy community met with relief the announcement Morrison’s first overseas trip for 2019 would be to Vanuatu and Fiji. The trip is a long overdue symbol of a priority outlined in the 2017 Foreign ... <a title="Morrison’s Vanuatu trip shows the government’s continued focus on militarising the Pacific" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2019/01/17/morrisons-vanuatu-trip-shows-the-governments-continued-focus-on-militarising-the-pacific-109883/" aria-label="Read more about Morrison’s Vanuatu trip shows the government’s continued focus on militarising the Pacific">Read more</a>

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Cotton and rice have an important place in the Murray Darling Basin

January 17, 2019

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Jamie Pittock, Professor, Fenner School of Environment & Society, Australian National University The widespread deaths of fish in the Darling River – with more predicted to come – has raised serious questions about the allocation of water between agriculture and the environment. Water-hungry crops like cotton and ... <a title="Cotton and rice have an important place in the Murray Darling Basin" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2019/01/17/cotton-and-rice-have-an-important-place-in-the-murray-darling-basin-109953/" aria-label="Read more about Cotton and rice have an important place in the Murray Darling Basin">Read more</a>

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Gillette’s corporate calculation shows just how far the #metoo movement has come

January 17, 2019

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Carl Rhodes, Professor of Organization Studies, University of Technology Sydney For decades Gillette has been selling razors using the slogan “the best a man can get”. This week the Procter & Gamble-owned brand has adopted “the best a man can be” as part of a marketing campaign ... <a title="Gillette’s corporate calculation shows just how far the #metoo movement has come" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2019/01/17/gillettes-corporate-calculation-shows-just-how-far-the-metoo-movement-has-come-109936/" aria-label="Read more about Gillette’s corporate calculation shows just how far the #metoo movement has come">Read more</a>

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From robo calls to spam texts: annoying campaign tricks that are legal

January 16, 2019

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Graeme Orr, Professor of Law, The University of Queensland “Make Australia Great.” So began several million text messages, sent last week from Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party. Palmer’s bumptious campaign techniques actually predated those of Donald Trump. But now he is aping Trump’s slogans and nationalism, if ... <a title="From robo calls to spam texts: annoying campaign tricks that are legal" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2019/01/16/from-robo-calls-to-spam-texts-annoying-campaign-tricks-that-are-legal-109943/" aria-label="Read more about From robo calls to spam texts: annoying campaign tricks that are legal">Read more</a>

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The big lesson from Opal Tower is that badly built apartments aren’t only an issue for residents

January 16, 2019

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Laura Crommelin, Research Lecturer, City Futures Research Centre, UNSW The saga of Opal Tower, the 36-storey Sydney apartment building evacuated on Christmas Eve after frightening cracking, has helped to expose the deep cracks in Australia’s approach to building apartments. An interim engineering assessment released yesterday indicates concrete ... <a title="The big lesson from Opal Tower is that badly built apartments aren’t only an issue for residents" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2019/01/16/the-big-lesson-from-opal-tower-is-that-badly-built-apartments-arent-only-an-issue-for-residents-109722/" aria-label="Read more about The big lesson from Opal Tower is that badly built apartments aren’t only an issue for residents">Read more</a>

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We’re in the era of overtourism but there is a more sustainable way forward

January 16, 2019

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Regina Scheyvens, Professor of Development Studies, Massey University If you live in a tourist destination, you might dread the holiday invasion. Likewise, disgruntled tourists complain about crowded and polluted beaches, national parks or attractions. Graffiti in Oviedo, northern Spain, following a spate of attacks on tourism facilities ... <a title="We’re in the era of overtourism but there is a more sustainable way forward" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2019/01/16/were-in-the-era-of-overtourism-but-there-is-a-more-sustainable-way-forward-108906/" aria-label="Read more about We’re in the era of overtourism but there is a more sustainable way forward">Read more</a>

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Are Australian classrooms really the most disruptive in the world? Not if you look at the whole picture

January 16, 2019

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Jonathon Sargeant, Senior Lecturer in Inclusive Education and Classroom Management, Australian Catholic University Recent reports suggest Australian classrooms, from the students’ perspective, are some of the most disruptive in the world. But do we have a behavioural crisis in our schools? Perhaps not. At the end of ... <a title="Are Australian classrooms really the most disruptive in the world? Not if you look at the whole picture" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2019/01/16/are-australian-classrooms-really-the-most-disruptive-in-the-world-not-if-you-look-at-the-whole-picture-109888/" aria-label="Read more about Are Australian classrooms really the most disruptive in the world? Not if you look at the whole picture">Read more</a>

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Curious Kids: how do tongues taste food?

January 16, 2019

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Paulomi (Polly) Burey, Senior Lecturer (Food Science), University of Southern Queensland Curious Kids is a series for children. Kids can send questions to curiouskids@theconversation.edu.au. You might also like the podcast Imagine This, a co-production between ABC KIDS listen and The Conversation, based on Curious Kids. How do ... <a title="Curious Kids: how do tongues taste food?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2019/01/16/curious-kids-how-do-tongues-taste-food-103744/" aria-label="Read more about Curious Kids: how do tongues taste food?">Read more</a>

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A current affair: the movement of ocean waters around Australia

January 16, 2019

Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Charitha Pattiaratchi, Professor of Coastal Oceanography, University of Western Australia Many people in Australia will head to the beach this summer and that’ll most likely include a dip or a plunge into the sea. But have you ever wondered where those ocean waters come from, and what ... <a title="A current affair: the movement of ocean waters around Australia" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2019/01/16/a-current-affair-the-movement-of-ocean-waters-around-australia-96779/" aria-label="Read more about A current affair: the movement of ocean waters around Australia">Read more</a>