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PM accused of political opportunism over #sydneysiege comments
The Prime Minister is being accused of political opportunism by linking the Sydney siege and New Zealand's recently toughened anti-terrorism laws. Audio
Australia on high alert after 3 killed in cafe siege
Australia is on high alert after heavily armed police stormed a Sydney cafe early today, freeing most of the 17 hostages held there, though two were killed. Audio
Our reporter in Martin Place
Thousands of people have come to Martin Place throughout the day, stopping to place flowers and sign condolence books. Audio
The latest from Sydney
The New South Wales Deputy Police Commissioner Catherine Burn says security's being beefed up around Sydney. Audio
Monis's former lawyer speaks out
Monis was sentenced to 300 hours community service in September last year for offensive letters he sent to the families of seven Australian soldiers killed in Iraq and Afganistan. Audio
Monis forced hostages to call radio, appear in videos
Monis forced some of the hostages to appear in online videos where they make demands for him, speaking of bombs and Islamic State, and referring to Monis as "the brother". Audio
Sydney cafe manager hailed a hero
Details are emerging from the Sydney siege about how a cafe manager wrestled with the mentally unstable gunman, giving time for other hostages to escape, before he was shot dead. Audio
Australian radio host who talked to hostage
2GB radio host Ray Hadley has been close to events unfolding in Sydney over the past 24 hours or so. The Australian radio host says he received several calls from a hostage while they were being held… Audio
Lawyer for Sydney gunman
As more details emerge about the siege in Sydney, we speak with Manny Conditsis, former lawyer for the dead gunman, Man Haron Monis. Audio
Latest from Sydney hostage siege
Reporter from The Australian newspaper who has been at the scene of the Lindt cafe Hostage seige overnight. Audio
Police Commissioner confirms three deaths in siege
New South Wales Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione has been addressing a media conference in Sydney. Audio
Radio New Zealand reporter in Sydney at Lindt siege
With the latest on the Sydney siege, our reporter Kate Newton is with us again. Audio
New South Wales Police and Premier briefing
New South Wales Premier, Mike Baird, and New South Wales Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione. Audio
Sydney lawyer almost caught in siege
An lawyer who works in the Lindt building, Jeremy Gruzman, says he was lucky not to be in the cafe at the time. Audio
Radio New Zealand reporter at scene of siege
We cross to Sydney and our reporter Kate Newton who is waiting for the start of the police media conference. Audio
Radio New Zealand reporter in Sydney
Our reporter Kate Newton was at the police cordon in Sydney overnight, and is now waiting for the start of the police media conference. Audio
International relations expert says Martin Place perfect location for Islamic state message
An Australian-based international relations specialist says even though a black flag displaying Arabic text was in the window of the cafe, that doesn't mean Man Haron Monis was formally linked to… Audio
Radio New Zealand reporter at Lindt siege in Sydney
Kate Newton joins us live from Sydney. Audio
Sydney on heightened terror risk after yesterday's seige
Sydney's political leaders were also in lockdown yesterday at the Town Hall. Audio
Man caught up siege
One man in Sydney, who wanted to only use his first name, Arjay, was put into lockdown in his office building only a block away from the cafe. Audio