Australia
News Corp hits back and what to do with a terrorist's children?
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to look at the speech News Corp CEO Robert Thomson gave last night slamming the New York Times' recent 20,000-word investigation into the Murdoch… Audio
Pacific journalism legend lends name to new grant
Well know former Pacific journalist Sean Dorney has given his name to a new grant to encourage more Pacific news stories to be told in Australia. Audio
PNG to connect via Australia-China internet cable
The US cable company SubCom will lay an undersea internet cable connecting Papua New Guinea with Australia and Hong Kong.
Egg Boy warned. Aus senator not charged.
Egg Boy has been given an official warning from Australian Police for cracking an egg on the head of far-right Queensland politician Fraser Anning. But the Senator hasn't been charged over thumping… Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane looks at why Prime Minister Scott Morrison has held off on making an election date announcement. Delaying the election means the government will have more time to… Audio
From slings and rockets, to love and peace
In this episode of Voices; we hear about the life of award winning UK-Nigerian musician, Paul Ubana Jones. Produced by Kate Orgias. Video, Audio, Gallery
From slings and rockets, to love and peace
In this episode of Voices; we hear about the life of award winning UK-Nigerian musician, Paul Ubana Jones. Produced by Kate Orgias.
Video, AudioAustralia's aid budget cuts are a win for the Pacific
Australia's step-up in the Pacific has come at the expense of aid programmes in Asia.
Fraser Anning unrepentant for anti-Muslim comments
Australian senators from both sides of the political divide have come together to censure Senator Fraser Anning for his anti-Muslim comments in the wake of the Christchurch terror attack. Audio
Pacific spared in cuts to Australian aid budget
The Pacific has been mostly spared from large cuts to Australia's foreign aid budget.
Budget Day or election campaign launch?
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to pick over yesterday's Budget. With an announcement expected shortly about a likely election date, the Opposition was calling it more of a… Audio
Qantas starts up more direct flights to Fiji and PNG
Australia's airline Qantas is beginning direct flights from Sydney to Nadi for the first time in twenty years.
Chat 10 Looks 3: broadcast banter
In 'Chat 10 Looks 3' two well-known Australian journalists and media personalities- Leigh Sales and Annabel Crabb- share their friendship, and details of their lives outside work. We play some of… Audio
Report reveals power of Australia's gun lobby
As New Zealand moves on significant gun law reform there are warnings that gun control across the Tasman is being circumvented by a powerful gun lobby which is quietly undermining laws introduced… Audio
Egg boy speaks out: 'it united people'
Egg Boy has spoken out about his attack on Queensland senator Fraser Anning, saying that while he concedes egging the senator his the head was not the right thing to do, it had united people and… Audio
One Nation's NRA scandal
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane looks at One Nation's future, after the party's leader and Pauline Hanson's chief of staff were caught on video by an undercover Al Jazeera reporter soliciting… Audio
New laws for social media platforms in Australia after terror attack
New laws that would make it illegal for social media companies to leave videos filmed by terrorists on their sites are being drafted by the Australian government after the Christchurch shootings…
Cyclone Trevor forces evacuation of Northern Territory towns
Australia's Northern Territory has begun its largest mass evacuation since 1974, with Cyclone Trevor expected to strengthen to a category four or five as it moves west.
Samoa pig head thrower admits immigration charge
Talalelei Pauga, who won notoriety for throwing a pig's head at the Samoan prime minister, has pleaded guilty to an immigration offence.
Australia's Senate to consider censure of egged politician
Karen Middleton reports from Canberra on the reaction to the mass killings in Christchurch by an Australian citizen, including the possible censure of Senator Fraser Anning, who was egged over his… Audio