Australia
Sons of murdered Australian businessman want justice to be done
Two sons of a murdered Australian businessman say they want justice to be done, even if it means their mother being executed for the crime. Audio
Gold Coast Games
Will the Commonwealth Games have any relevance when it is hosted by Australia's Gold Coast in 2018? With Sports Studies researcher Dr Tom Heenan from the National Centre for Australian Studies at… Audio
Details of Aust corporal cutting Taliban fighters hands off
More details have emerged about an Australian SAS corporal who cut off the right hands of three dead Taliban fighters in Afghanistan. Audio
Australia correspondent - Karen Middleton
Chief political correspondent for SBS dicusses Ebola and political argument over whether Australia is doing enough. Audio
Australian war veteran cleared of wrong-doing
Now more on the story that an Australian War veteran's long campaign to clear a slur against him and his air crew is finally over. Audio
Veteran clears air crew of slur
An Australian War veteran's long campaign to restore his good name and redress a huge slur against him and his air crew is finally over. American historians have cleared him of failing to alert the… Audio
Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
Australian murdered in Bali to be buried in NZ
Arrangements are being made for an Australian businessman murdered in Bali last week to be brought to New Zealand for burial. Audio
Sydney correspondent Jim Parker
Across the Tasman the clean energy industry is warning of thousands of job losses and a withdrawal of investment as the Abbott government scales back renewable energy targets. Audio
ICC asked to investigate Australia for 'crimes of humanity'
The International Criminal Court is being asked to investigate the Australian government's treatment of asylum seekers, particuarly crimes against humanity. Audio
Kerry-Anne Walsh
Australian political correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh on former Prime Minister Julia Gillard and the passing of Gough Whitlam. Audio
The Six Strings of Rowland S Howard
Rowland S Howard's former band mates Harry Howard and Genevieve McGuckin talk about the life and legacy of the late, great Australian musician, his many solo projects and bands, and how his… Audio
Claims Australia's refugee treatment 'crimes against humanity'
The International Criminal Court has been asked to investigate the Australian government's treatment of asylum seekers, for crimes against humanity. In a letter to the ICC, independent MP, Andrew… Audio
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia. Audio
An Australian senator's scathing view of jihadists
The Ottawa shootout's triggered a beefing up of parliamentary security on both sides of the Tasman today. Audio
Australian police drop investigation into Balibo Five deaths
Australian police have abandoned a five-year investigation into the deaths of four Australian and one New Zealand journalist in Timor Leste in 1975. Audio
Phil Kafcaloudes remembers Gough Whitlam
The former Australian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, who died yesterday aged 98, will be remembered by some for the enormous change he led in his country. Audio
Former Labor MP says ex-PM Gough Whitlam was a visionary
The former Australian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam has been described as a visionary who transformed Australia into what it is today. Audio
Former Australian PM Gough Whitlam dies 98
Australia's 21st prime minister Gough Whitlam, has died in Sydney, aged 98. Audio