Australia
Muslim leader's message: Go home if you don't like it here
Worshippers at a mosque in Parramatta in west Sydney will be today told to leave Australia if they don't like living there.
Australia's new Prime Minister to visit NZ
Australia's new Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, will make an official visit to New Zealand next week. Audio
Aust court reserves judgment on Pacific detention centres
Australia's highest court has reserved its judgement in a case challenging the constitutionality of Canberra's offshore detention of asylum seekers in the Pacific. Audio
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Transtasman relationship tested
The friendly transtasman relationship is being tested by Australia's decision to round up New Zealand-born criminals and put them in detention pending deportation. Audio
High Court challenge to Australia's offshore detention ends
Australia's highest court has reserved its judgement in a case that challenges the constitutionality of Canberra's offshore detention of asylum seekers in the Pacific.
Bangladeshi asylum seeker fights return to Nauru
A court case challenging the right of Australian authorities to hold asylum seekers in offshore detention centres is being heard at the High Court in Canberra. Audio
Concerns for Somali woman on Nauru
There are concerns for a pregnant Somali woman being held on Nauru who says she was raped.
Offshore processing in Nauru under scrutiny
The safety and security of asylum seekers on Nauru is under renewed scrutiny after several recent reports of rape. The ABC's Elizabeth Byrne says the hearings at the High Court will test for the first… Audio
Massive bushfires in Australia
To Australia, where a massive bushfire near Lancefield, in central Victoria, has grown out of control. Audio
Russia's mission in Syria and radical Islam in Australia
Professor Al Gillespie joins the Panel to discuss the role Russia is playing in the Syrian conflict and how Australia should handle Islamic radicalisation. Audio
Australian court to hear Nauru centre challenge
The legality of Australia's role in the Nauru immigration detention centre is being examined by Australia's High Court.
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
The shock continues after the recent shooting of a police employee. Audio
Cook Islands chiefs visit expats
For the first time since its formation almost half a century ago, the Cook Islands house of Ariki has ventured overseas to connect with its expats.
Australia keen on refugee settlement deals abroad
Australia's immigration minister Peter Dutton says Canberra is in negotiations to find new third party resettlement options for its refugees, whom Australia refuses to settle itself.
Nauru refugee pledge still leaves hundreds in limbo
Nauru is opening the doors to its detention centre and will allow more than six hundred asylum seekers to travel freely around the island. Audio
English says no evidence of 'appalling treatment' in detention
The deputy Prime Minister says there's no evidence New Zealanders held in Australian detention centres are living in appalling conditions. Audio
Pair of Aust lawyers barred from PNG
An executive member of Australia's peak legal body says reports that two Australian lawyers have been banned from entering Papua New Guinea raises serious questions about judicial independence. Audio
Reserve Bank of Australia expected to hold rates this week
The Reserve Bank of Australia meets tomorrow for another look at interest rates and analysts are picking the central bank will hold rates at the record low 2 percent. Audio
Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio