Peter Ryan
Australia .. where an international war of words has broken out
Billionaire Elon Musk over attempts to force his company now known as X to take down video of last week's stabbing at a Sydney church. Audio
Sydney mall opens for the first time since mass stabbing
The Westfield shopping complex at Bondi Junction in Sydney has opened its doors for the first time since the mass stabbing over the weekend that killed six people and left many others injured… Audio
Sydney on edge after second stabbing incident
Sydney is on edge with a stabbing at a suburban church last night now declared a terrorism incident. Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen. Audio
Australian Foreign Minister suggests recognition of Palestinian
Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen about Australia's Foreign Minister suggesting that the country recognises Palestinian statehood and the fate of Julian Assange remaining… Audio
Legendary race horse Winx's first foal sells at an auction for $10m AUD
Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen about legendary race horse Winx's first foal selling at an auction for $10m AUD and an IMF report on house prices and rising rates showing that… Audio
Australia: Defamation case raises ethical concerns
Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Susana Leiataua about a high stakes defamation case hearing explosive new evidence that has raised ethical concerns about what commercial news programs do… Audio
Australia's PM demands answers from Israel after aid worker killed in Gaza
Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen about Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese demanding answers from Israel after an Australian aid worker was killed while delivering food… Audio
Australia: Armourguard yet to accept or reject financial lifeline
In Australia, crisis talks on the future of cash deliveries to banks and supermarkets are going down to the wire. The cash transit company Armourguard is yet to accept or reject a financial lifeline… Audio
Australia: Cash delivery businesses at brink of insolvency
Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen about cash delivery businesses that take money to banks and supermarkets saying they're going to the brink of insolvency. Audio
Australia: Debate growing around ability to withdraw superannuation
Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen about debate growing around granting Australians the ability to withdraw superannuation to put towards a home deposit and aged care funding being… Audio
Australian charged after tying up the wrists of 3 indigenous children
Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen about an Australian arrested after tying up the wrists of three aboriginal children and Australian women missing out on boosting their… Audio
Taylor Swift makes way into conversation of ASEAN summit
Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen about Australian soccer sensation Sam Kerr and Taylor Swift making her way into the conversation of the biannual ASEAN summit. Audio
Former federal Australian politician faces pressure
Australian correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen about a former federal politician facing pressure from Australia's national security agency and an update on the Sydney murders case. Audio
Independents the big winners in Australian election - analysis
He's elbowed Scott Morrison out of the top job but is the new Labor Prime Minister Anthony Albanese really the big story of Australia's election.
Close to a dozen independent candidates have been won… Video, Audio
Aus election: Morrison fighting to hold power - expert analysis
A last minute change to election rules that will allow all Australians with Covid to cast their vote has staved off court action as the lucky country prepares to go to the polls on Saturday.
But more… Video, Audio
Weather still wreaking havoc in NSW, Sydney inundated
The wild weather that has been causing havoc in eastern Australia seems to have stalled over Greater Sydney, which is under the 17th day of a torrential downpour. with more days forecast.
Evacuation… Video, Audio
Debris on North Island roads will take days to clear
Slips and debris on North Island roads will take days to fully clean up, and some households are still without power, after a weekend of wild weather.
Huge swells, high winds and heavy rain lashed… Audio
Natural fibres more prevalent in ocean than plastic - study
A recent study has showed that the large majority of the microfibres polluting our oceans are not plastic - which has long been assumed - but actually natural fibres like cotton, wool and other… Audio
Tracing ocean plastic to its source
Most of the plastic washing up on the shores of Inaccessible Island, a UK protectorate in the Tristan da Cunha group, in the middle of the South Atlantic ocean, comes from a place we haven't fully… Audio
Irish ambassador Peter Ryan talks Irishfest
This Thursday marks the opening day of New Zealand's inaugural Irishfest - a four-day celebration of Irish music, film, culture and sport. And who better to talk to about Irishness than the first… Audio