Bernard Keane
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
What are the polls saying? Turnbull is likely to get home, but will probably face a difficult Senate and the crucial order in which candidates are listed on the ballot papers was announced last week… Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane with the latest in the election campaign, including polling and the disengagement of voters. Audio
Australia correspondent - Bernard Keane
Bernard Keane talks about the Australian election campaign. Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Bernard Keane discusses the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's double dissolution election ploy. Audio
Australia correspondent, Bernard Keane
The Nauru detention centre. Labour's new tax policy. Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Industrial relations report. Politics about Islam. Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Bernard Keane looks at Malcolm Turnbull's national security statement yesterday and how different his handling of terrorism is to Tony Abbott's - pointedly saying "gesture and machismo" won't help. Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
The latest news and politics from Australia with Bernard Keane. Audio
Australia correspondent - Bernard Keane
Bernard Keane on the quickly changing face of Australia's government. Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Bronwyn Bishop's controversial use of parliamentary entitlements. Emissions trading scheme. Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Bernard Keane reports from Australia with the latest on the revelations about Mafia donations to the Liberal Party. Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Bernard Keane reports from Australia where the cabinet is split over the government proposal to strip the citizenship of non-dual national citizens suspected of terrorism. Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Fallout in Australia over the Bali 9 executions. Treasurer Joe Hockey has urged Australian households and businesses to borrow and invest. The Prime Ministers recent trip to France. Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Bernard Keane reports on the economy as the kiwi dollar almost reaches parity with the aussie. Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Criticism of PM Tony Abbott's decision to award a knighthood to Prince Philip, leading to speculation about his leadership of the Liberal Party. Audio