Australia
Emotional Scott Morrison promises he is listening to women
Fighting back tears, the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has promised he is listening to women.
In an extraordinary media conference today, he called for urgent change following recent… Audio
Trans-Tasman travel complex but essential - Aus tourism leader
Trans-Tasman quarantine-free travel is essential, even if it might be complicated, the Australian Tourism Industry council says.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced yesterday that… Video, Audio
Rush on Aussie travel expected if trans-Tasman bubble opens
Travel agents are expecting a surge in demand for overseas trips if the government opens up a two-way travel bubble with Australia.
Are vitamin manufacturers unfairly marketing to older people?
According to new research, almost 75 percent of healthy Australians aged over 70 years use complementary medicines, either daily or occasionally. But how necessary are these supplementary medicines… Audio
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
It's Friday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
NZ-AUS travel: What happens if another Covid-19 outbreak?
The prospect of being able to leave the country for a holiday in Australia raises the question about what happens if either country has an outbreak, and the borders snap shut.
So where does that… Audio
NZ-AUS quarantine-free travel expected by end of April
New Zealanders and Australians could be winging their way over the Tasman for quarantine free visits by the end of next month.
Since Australia pulled out of trans-Tasman bubble talks in February… Audio
Women's rally puts pressure on Australia government
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the rallies held around the country against sexual assault, discrimination and harassment of women and what impact recent… Audio
'Egg Boy' Will Connolly on two years since Fraser Anning crack
Two years after cracking an egg on the bald head of an Aussie politician who made anti-Muslim statements on the same day as the Christchurch mosque attacks, the teenager known as 'Egg Boy' is… Video, Audio
Teen deported from Australia not a 501 - Foreign Minister
Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta has defended her decision not to give the Prime Minister a heads up about the deportation of a teenager from Australia.
The 15-year-old is in managed isolation and is… Audio
Michael Baker: NZ and Australia ready for travel bubble
The National Party says the time for a trans-Tasman travel bubble is now, calling on the Government to begin quarantine-free movement with Australia immediately.
University of Otago epidemiologist… Audio
Deportation of 15-year-old "unconscionable" - lawyer
An Australian lawyer has described the deportation of a 15-year-old New Zealander as unconscionable.
Yesterday it was revealed the teenager was in managed isolation, after being deported on a flight… Audio
Ardern made aware minor among latest deportees from Australia
Jacinda Ardern says she was only told this afternoon, in response to media enquiries, there was a 15-year-old boy on last week's deportation flight from Australia.
It's just one of several flights… Audio
Dutton labels deportees to NZ 'trash', fires up MPs
Australia has added insult to injury - with a senior government minister describing New Zealanders being deported here as "trash".
Australian television network 9 News was given extraordinary access… Audio
Pressure mounts over Christian Porter rape allegation
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to look at how Prime Minister Scott Morrison is rejecting calls for an independent inquiry into a historical rape allegation against Christian… Audio
Black Caps fightback impresses coach
Black Caps coach Gary Stead has praised his side for the way they adapt on the field.
Dateline Pacific for Friday 5 March 2021
Australia has freed more former Nauru and Manus refugees and asylum seekers but they have a tough road ahead, and; The pandemic a year on, entrepreneurship flourishing in Fiji. Audio
Aust frees more refugees but they have a tough road ahead
Australia has freed dozens of refugees after holding them in detention for up to eight years on Nauru or Papua New Guinea's Manus Island but advocates warn there is no adequate support for them. Audio
Dr Tobias Feakin on the challenges of cyber-diplomacy
Security threats to nations have changed in the technological era, something Dr Tobias Feakin knows a lot about. He's Australia's inaugural Ambassador for Cyber Affairs and Critical Technology. First… Audio
Sexual assault allegations mounting in Canberra
ACT is being rocked by more allegations from former Parliamentary workers about sexual assaults they were subject to. Neuropsychologist Hannah Korrel talks to Jesse about the culture problems in… Audio