Sydney
Tigertown
Sydney dance synth pop sibling, spouse and in-law band Tigertown talk with Yadana Saw about their missing backcatalogue which led to the evolution of their sound. Audio
Matt Noffs: breaking the ice
Kim Hill talks to Matt Noffs, CEO for The Noffs Foundation, an Australian organisation that works to assist socially disadvantaged and disconnected young people, with particular expertise in the… Audio
Storm and king tides batter Sydney's coast
Three people remain missing and three people are known to be dead, as the storm that hammered parts of Australia's east coast, causes record flooding in Tasmania. The king tide produced waves of up to… Video, Audio, Gallery
Mobile-friendly footpath lights
Sydney is trying-out traffic lights embedded in footpaths especially for those who are looking down at their mobile phones. Audio
Who Bombed the Hilton? Australia's first major terrorist attack
Award-winning filmmaker and historian, Rachel Landers has explored the unsolved mystery of the 1978 bombing of The Hilton Hotel on Sydney's George St -Australia's first act of terrorism. Audio
One dead, 2 injured in Sydney mall shooting
A man is dead and two people are in hospital after a shooting at a shopping mall in the suburb of Bankstown in Sydney this afternoon. Audio
Inside iD Fashion Week
Frankenstein's lover, pan-sexuality, torture devices and animal rights provide unexpected inspiration and stories behind the work of emerging designers at Dunedin iD Fashion Week 2016. Audio
Australian homicide squad investigates death of NZer
A homicide investigation is underway at the Sydney police station where a New Zealand father of two was shot dead by police. Audio
Russell Packer Lawyer
A lawyer says a convicted New Zealand rugby league player has been allowed to stay in Australia because he is popular and well connected. Australia's Immigration Minister Peter Dutton stepped in late… Audio
Rough Sydney-Hobart race expected
The fleet in this year's Sydney to Hobart yacht race is facing a rough trip south but conditions are not expected to be as severe as in 1998 when six sailors lost their lives.
Parking Horror in Sydney - 3 hours stuck at the mall
Here's a story to strike terror into Christmas shoppers. You've completed your expedition to the mega mall, you try to drive out of the carpark, and get stuck - for three hours. Audio
Extreme storm hits Sydney
Sydney has been hit by a rare tornado which brought with it extreme winds and cricket ball-sized hail. Audio
Sydney Storm
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has issued a warning, saying that very dangerous thunderstorms are forecast for Sydney. Audio
Phoenix to go more attacking against Sydney
The Wellington Phoenix coach Ernie Merrick says he wants a more attacking approach from his side when they take on Sydney in Wellington this weekend.
Teenager arrested in Sydney terror raids
A teenage boy and another man, who have both been charged today with terrorist crimes in Sydney, had plans that mentioned the police headquartes - but got the address wrong. Audio
Sydney set to swelter today
Sydney is bracing for severe heat today with temperatures predicted to reach 41°C.
Playing Favourites with Peter Dasent
New Zealand composer and songwriter living in Sydney, whose group The Umbrellas celebrated their 30th anniversary recently. He has been the pianist and musical director on ABC-TV's PlaySchool since… Audio
Sydney FC denounce prospect of a third Sydney A-League team
Sydney FC have denounced the prospect of a third Sydney A-League team, accusing the FFA of trying to cut their market in half.
Webster helps Breakers to win over Sydney
Corey Webster returned to the Breakers line-up in emphatic style, scoring a game-high 22 points as he led them to a 74-62 win over the Sydney Kings.