Australia
Nauru MP's international rights "assaulted"
Lawyers specialising in international law say moves against an opposition MP in Nauru go against international human rights law.
World Medical Assoc condemns Australian secrecy laws
The World Medical Association has spoken out against new Australian laws preventing staff from speaking out about healthcare of asylum seekers in detention.
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Doctor boycott advocated for Pacific immigration detention centres
A former Christmas Island medical worker says a boycott of Australia's immigration detention centres would be the best way to force change.
Bangladeshi refugee afraid for life
Last month on Morning Report, we spoke with a Bangladeshi refugee who revealed Australian officials paid thousands of dollars to the captain and crew of the boat he and others were on, to take them… Audio
Norfolk Island push for self determination
A Norfolk Island group has launched a campaign today to seek United Nations support for its push for self determination for the island.
Former Nauru and Manus workers rally against Australian law
Health and social workers who've worked in Australia's immigration detention centres have rallied against a new law which could see whistleblowers jailed.
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Bernard Keane reports from Australia with the latest on the revelations about Mafia donations to the Liberal Party. Audio
Historic day-night test match to be played between Blackcaps and Australia
Staying with cricket, an historic day night cricket test is part of a seven year test schedule with Australia unveiled by New Zealand Cricket today. Audio
Teach counter-terrorism lessons in school - thinktank
Teach counter-terrorism lessons in school. That's the recommendation across the Tasman from a thinktank which says this'd be one way to combat the online-savvy Islamic State. Audio
Life without political donations
Tens of thousands of dollars of Mafia money was donated to Australia's Liberal party. Electoral law expert Andrew Geddis tells us what could happen without political donations. Audio
On the trail of the Somerton Man
As murder mysteries go, the story of a man found on Somerton beach in Adelaide in December 1948 is one of the most intriguing in Australia. Found propped against a seawall in a nice suit and tie, with… Audio
US ruling ignites marriage equality debate in Australia
The same-sex marriage debate's reignited in Australia after the United States Supreme Court made it legal across America. Audio
Regional humanitarian meeting in NZ
A regional meeting is looking to discuss challenges, new partnerships, and the future of humanitarian action begins today in Auckland.
Bougainville second Pacific stop for aid ship
The United States Navy hospital ship, USNS Mercy, is in Arawa in Bougainville to provide medical and other assistance.
Call for Australians involved in PNG corruption to be investigated
Papua New Guinea's former attorney-general Kerenga Kua says the involvement of Australians in high-level money laundering in PNG needs to be investigated by Australian authorities.
Mafia links to Australian politicians
An investigation's revealed links between the Calabrian Mafia and senior politicians on both sides of the political divide across the Tasman. Audio
Greeks flee to Australia as country faces debt crisis
Many Greeks are moving to Australia as the country's debt crisis worsens. Audio
Kua has no confidence in PNG PM's probe call
Papua New Guinea's former attorney-general says he has no confidence in a probe announced by Prime Minister Peter O'Neill into allegations of high-level money laundering.
High-level inquiry into PNG law firm
A Papua New Guinea lawyer has denied that he has been advising people on how to funnel corrupt money from PNG into Australia.