Australia
Brother of jailed journalist Peter Greste
The family of Australian journalist Peter Greste, imprisoned in Egypt for over a year are pinning their hopes on a new legal avenue they hope will see him deported back to Australia. Audio
Prince Phillip gaffe has severely damaged Abbott's reputation
The Australian Prime Minister's shock decision to award Prince Phillip a knighthood has done more than just raise eyebrows and draw ridicule. Audio
Australian Republicans say Prince Philip's knighthood helps
Tony Abbott's decision to award Prince Philip an Australian knighthood has erupted into a storm on social media, with most commentators saying he's just done a huge favour for the republican movement.
…Uproar over latest Australian knight
The Australian Prime Minister is defending giving an Australian knighthood to Prince Philip, describing social media criticism as "electronic graffiti". Audio
Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
Calls for Bali Nine prisoner exchange
A former lawyer for the Australian drug smuggler, Schapelle Corby, is calling for a prisoner exchange for the two Bali Nine drug traffickers facing execution. Audio
Debate on reforming Australia's tax system
Across the Tasman, and debate on reforming Australia's tax system is intensifying ahead of the release of a new white paper. Audio
Sydney siege survivors criticised for selling their story
The ethics of chequebook journalism are being questioned in Australia where survivors of Sydney's lindt cafe hostage drama have agreed to tell their stories for large sums of money. Audio
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh Audio
Travels in the heart of Australian with author Don Watson
Don Watson author of The Bush. Don Watson is one of Australia's most distinguished writers and public speakers. He grew up on a farm in Gippsland, earned a PhD at Monash University and was and… Audio
Australia correspondent - Donna Field
The expected execution of Australians for drugs in Indonesia. Health costs in Australia. Cricket Australia being sued. Audio
PNG says Manus situation has been resolved
The stand-off between asylum seekers and guards at a compound inside the Manus Island detention centre has been resolved according to PNG government sources. Audio
Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes speaks with Susie Ferguson. Audio
Australian Tennis Open
The first tennis slam of the season begins today, and if last year's Australian Open is anything to go by, it's anyone's title. Audio
Australian investors, govt challenged by global commodities rout
The global rout in commodity prices is posing big challenges for Australian investors and policymakers Audio
Infratil plans to transform RetireAustralia to continuum of care model
Infratil is planning to transform the RetireAustralia business into the continuum of care model pioneered in Australia by Ryman Healthcare. Audio
Australia correspondent Donna Field
The Martin Place siege, upcoming Queensland Elections, and bushfires in South Australia. Audio
Should more to be done to track returning foreign fighters
Australia is considering what more it can do to monitor so-called freedom fighters, returning there after training with ISIS. Audio
Emergency warning for Perth bushfire
In Western Australia, a bushfire that has been burning for two days has broken containment lines in the City of Swan, north-east of Perth. Audio
Jack Ladder And Kirin J Callinan session
Australian indie troubadours Jack Ladder and Kirin J. Callinan cross the ditch this week for co-headlining shows in Auckland and Wellington. We corner the duo for a session at the Radio New Zealand… Audio