Australia
Australia has eyes on global markets with US elections
Australia correspondent in Sydney, Peter Ryan spoke to Lisa Owen about international reaction of the United States elections from Australia. Audio
Australia: Anthony Albanese seeking another term
Australia correspondent Peter Ryan spoke to Lisa Owen about how voters are bracing for what could be a long election campaign as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese seeks another term amid a cost of… Audio
Update on Oz with Bernard Keane
Bernard discusses the tail end of the kerfuffle over Anthony Albanese's connections to Qantas and the free upgrades they gave him and the government forgiving 20% student debt. Audio
Australia: PM's free flight strife, Covid inquiry
Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst looks at why Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's free - but declared - upgrades on Qantas flights when he was Transport Minister is attracting so much scrutiny.
…An unlikely hero shows why Auckland FC is needed
Analysis - Nando Pijnaker etched his name into Auckland FC folklore over the weekend, writes Mathew Nash.
Breakers unleash gutsy win over Kings in Sydney
The Breakers have rebounded from a heavy defeat three days earlier, to pip the Sydney Kings 93-89 and climb to second on the NBL standings.
Controversy continues to swirl in Australia after King's visit
The King might have departed Australia's shores this week to head to CHOGM in Samoa, but controversy continues to swirl there in his absence. Controversy sparked from a protest by an Independent… Audio
Melbourne casino caught out letting excluded gamblers in
Crown Melbourne has been fined $2 million by a state regulator after allowing 242 people who had self-excluded themselves from gambling to place bets.
Kiwi mapping digital art by running across Melbourne
A runner has marked a milestone birthday by running around the world without leaving the city, creating a masterpiece along the way. Audio
How a home invasion changed Celebrity Treasure Island host's life
Originally hailing from Queensland, Bree Tomasel is best known on this side of the ditch as the co-host of Celebrity Treasure Island and a radio host on ZM. Audio
Blake Wilson drunk when stole helicopter and fatally crashed
Australia's transport authority said New Zealander Blake Wilson was drunk when he stole a helicopter and fatally crashed it into a hotel, but it's not clear why he did it. The 23 year old flew a… Audio
Australia gets new political party
Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about Australia gaining a new political party and a summit underway in Sydney today, examining the harms caused by social media. Audio
Australia: Bipartisan condolence fail, Tourettes apology
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at Parliament's failed attempt to mark the first anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel with a commemorative motion. Audio
Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Our Australian correspondent describes Australian commemorations of the Oct 7 attacks in Israel and protests as the war continues in Gaza. Audio
'Shrinkflation' hitting shoppers in Australia
Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about how big supermarkets have been under the microscope recently for a number of issues. Among them - alleged fake discounts, land grabbing and… Audio
Controversial $20 cookies spark flood of complaints
Sydney foodies queued and paid almost $20 a go to try TikTok-famous cookies - but the company deny any Australian presence. So who sold the cookies?
Australia: Online dating code, indigenous interpreters
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche talks about an online dating code and how negative equity and capital gains taxes are back on the national agenda. Audio
Australian who kidnapped four-year-old denied sentence reduction
Man who abducted four-year-old Cleo Smith from family tent in Western Australia fails in bid to reduce sentence.
Industry, academics not yet consulted on AUKUS II
Defence officials say they have not consulted with industry and academics about participating in AUKUS Pillar Two.
Australia: Phony discounts, no rate relief, miserable Aussies
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at the legal action pending against the country's two largest supermarkets, which are accused of using fake discounts to lure customers. Audio