Australia
Symbolic change not enough for Australian first people
Torres Strait Islanders say they will not give up in their fight for recognition in Australia's constitution. Audio
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Report finds Manus refugees living in island detention
A human rights organisation says asylum seekers granted refugee status on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island are still trapped there. Audio
Amber Heard charged over dogs' visit
Johnny Depp's wife Amber Heard has been charged with breaching biosecurity rules by bringing two dogs into Australia on the actor's private jet.
Flow-on effect could hit NZ banks
New Zealand bank profits could be hit if their Australian parents have to raise an extra $AU30 billion to improve their capital levels.
Arts commentator Jennifer Buckley
Jennifer Buckley is the director and co-founder of the Auckland Art Fair which has grown from fewer than 10 galleries to over 40 galleries from across New Zealand and Australia. Jennifer will be talks… Audio
Sport: NZ /Australia involvement a "success" for Pacific Games
The Pacific Games Council believes the involvement of New Zealand and Australia at the Games for the first time has been a success.
Australia correspondent Peter Munro
Peter Munro reports on Indonesia 'punishing' Australia by cutting live export trade; Government attacks climate change bank and Labour leader Bill Shorten under fire. Audio
Matariki ball in Sydney unites Māori and Pākehā
A Matariki ball in Sydney has been credited with uniting Māori and New Zealand Pākehā businesses for the first time in raising funds for a Māori charity organisation.
Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
Our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
Nauru MPs to spend another week in custody awaiting lawyer
Two opposition MPs on Nauru are spending another week in custody as they continue to battle for legal representation.
WOMAD 2015 Live: Canzioniere Grecanico Salentino, TaikOz
Featuring seven-piece band Canzioniere Grecanico Salentino from Southern Italy and another seven-piece from Sydney TaikOz, who've adopted the art of Japanese drumming Audio
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Turnbull has sly dig at Abbott over terror laws
Malcolm Turnbull, the former Australian Liberal Party leader who was rolled by Tony Abbott, has warned against over reacting to the threat posed by Islamic State. Audio
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
Karen Middleton reports on the Australian Government is cracking down on foreign investors circumventing Australian law to buy up property. Audio
Australian swimming legend at fault over Kyrgios serve
Australian swimming legend Dawn Fraser has apologised for the comments she made about Nick Kyrgios following the rising tennis star's visible lack of commitment or "tanking" during his fourth-round… Audio
New Zealand PM concerned by Nauru crisis
The New Zealand Prime Minister John Key says the crisis that has enveloped Nauru is worrying and pressure will be applied to the island's government this week.
Australians on Airbnb threatened with million dollar fines
Australians are being threatened with a fine of 1.1 million dollars if they advertise their homes on the popular renting site - Airbnb. Audio
Jim Parker in Australia
Australia's recently signed free trade agreements with China, Japan and Korea are coming in for high profile criticism. Audio
Sport: Australia and NZ ready for Pacific Games debut
Australia and New Zealand will make their official Pacific Games debut on Sunday.