Australia
Sydney team unlocking more about how Omicron works
Virologist Sarah Palmer and her colleagues at Sydney's Westmead Institute virus research centre are working overtime to learn more about the Omicron variant.
Sydney Opera House seagull patrols a success for eateries
Dog patrols to scare away seagulls swooping on Sydney restaurant diners have been a success, with the patrol winning a repeat contract.
New 'anti-troll' law in Australia won't curb cyberbullying
A new "anti-troll" law in Australia will hold social media platforms liable for hurtful comments on their websites. The law will define the social media companies like Facebook and Instagram as the… Audio
Australia: Landmark sex harassment report, short sitting year
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane joins Kathryn to talk about a report released yesterday which found one third of Parliamentary employees had been sexually harassed. The Parliamentary schedule… Audio
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
It's Friday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
NZ must help Pacific fight vaccine misinformation - researcher
NZ and other countries must combat rampant vaccine misinformation in the Pacific, which threatens the whole region, a researcher says. Audio
Australian cricketer Tim Paine quits amid sexting scandal
Australia's Test cricket captain Tim Paine has resigned in the last hour after it emerged he's been involved in a sexting scandal.
Paine was investigated for sending a former Cricket Tasmania… Audio
Australia: Vic's controversial Covid bill watered down
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about last minute amendments to a controversial pandemic bill in Victoria which had fueled anti-government protests. Three-year-old William… Audio
What's happening across the ditch
Sydney based Brad Foster talks to Jesse about their COVID response and how a predicted surge of cases hasn't materialised. He also shares how Australia's climate change approach has been roundly… Audio
Australia aims to vaccinate under-12s from January
Medical regulators still reviewing the health and safety data for the paediatric vaccinations and unlikely to make a decision this year.
Armstrong's car dealers considering NZX and ASX listing
One of the country's biggest car dealers, Armstrong's, is considering listing on the New Zealand and Australian stock exchanges.
What's happening in Australia with Brad Foster
Correspondent in Sydney, Brad Foster talks to Jesse about one of the biggest stories in the world, finding four year old Cleo Smith 18 days after she was abducted. He also has details about the… Audio
No sign of shark attack victim as search continues
There is still no sign of a man believed to have been taken by a shark at Port Beach in Western Australia on Saturday morning.
Jane and Jimmy Barnes: the couple that cooks together
When Covid struck and put a halt on touring, rockers Jane and Jimmy Barnes (as the Jane Barnes Band) launched a series of online performances, which attracted millions of views from around the world… Audio, Gallery
Australia: PM's text tension, and COP26 contribution
Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst joins Kathryn to detail the extraordinary exchanges at COP26 between the French president Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Audio
NSW fast-tracks freedoms for fully vaccinated people
The NSW government is bringing forward new freedoms for fully vaccinated people and delaying privileges for those who've shunned the Covid-19 vaccine.
Covid-19: Victoria records 1471 new cases, NSW offers booster shots
Victoria has recorded more than 1400 new Covid-19 cases and four deaths, as quarantine-free international travel returns to Melbourne.
'The Pacific is not a highway for nukes' - regional watchdog
Nuclear proliferation risks in the Pacific could be heightened by a new security pact between the US, Britain and Australia, a regional watchdog says.
Australian government commits to reaching net zero by 2050
Australia has joined the world in promising to make the nation carbon-neutral by 2050, ahead of a global climate change summit.
Climate change: Why Australia refuses to give up coal
In a world racing to reduce pollution, Australia is proportionately one of the dirtiest countries. It is a massive supplier of fossil fuels and burns coal for most of its electricity.