Australia
UN torture prevention body blasts Australia
Australian officials have been accused of obstructing an official visit by a United Nations body that works to prevent torture.
Canberra strengthens military bond with Fiji
Australian and Fijian military movements between the two countries will increase and be made easier by an agreement signed in Fiji.
Australia taking notes on NZ wellbeing budgets
Australia's Budget, to be released on Tuesday will have a "wellbeing" section, modelled on the New Zealand budget concepts.
Marles says Australian position on Bougainville unchanged
Australia's Deputy Prime Minister and defence minister Richard Marles says his government's foreign policy on Bougainville remains unchanged.
Australian government commits additional $900m to its Pacific partners
Australia's federal government will unveil a further boost to foreign aid to the Pacific in next week's budget.
Vanuatu veteran footballer happy to be in A-League
Vanuatu footballer Brian Kaltak has continued his long career by joining Australia's A-League.
Australia: Jerusalem change, Medicare fraud, rape trial
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the decision by the Albanese Government to reverse the Morrison Government's 2018 recognition of West Jerusalem as the capital of… Audio
Aus netballers reject mining company branding on uniform
The Australian netballers have been taking a stand against a new major sponsor by refusing to wear a dress bearing the branding of a mining company.
The team's been in New Zealand for the… Video, Audio
Northern Victoria fares 'better than expected' in first wave of floods
Echuca, in Victoria's north, appears to have fared better than expected in the first flood peak to hit the Australian town, but authorities warn there's another peak on its way.
Hundreds rescued from floods in Victoria, as warnings continue
Residents in Victoria are being told to prepare to evacuate as floodwaters move downstream, and emergency warnings remain across sodden New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.
Flood waters swamp Melbourne as heavy rains slam three Australian states
Stranded residents have been rescued and dozens of others evacuated from Melbourne's west, after rapidly rising water from the Maribyrnong River flooded properties in the area.
Australia: Fraudster's jewellery auctioned, sport anti-
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche looks at efforts to recoup millions from victims of Sydney fraudster Melissa Caddick, plans to restrict digital streaming services from having access to certain… Audio
'I thought, 'No, it can't be'' - Student's surprise discovery stuns experts
When a biology student lifted a rock under a tree on a tiny island that lies between Australia and New Zealand, he could hardly believe what he saw.
Australia: Parliament rape trial, rates rise, data breach
Correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the trial getting underway for the man accused of raping former ministerial staffer Brittany Higgins at Parliament in 2019. Audio
Reserve Bank of Australia slows pace of interest rate rises
The Reserve Bank of Australia has elected to slow the breakneck pace of interest rate rises, with the sixth straight hike being 0.25 of a percentage point instead of the widely expected 0.5.
Australia to set aside 30% land mass to protect endangered species - Minister
The land will be used for conservation in a bid to protect the country's unique plants and animals.
Australia's most-polluting coal plant to shut decade earlier than planned
Australia's dirtiest power plant - responsible for more than three percent of the country's emissions - will shut a decade earlier than planned.
First woman to coach NFL visiting NZ
Dr Jen Welter was the first female coach in the NFL in 2015. Then she became the head coach of the Australia women's national team in 2017. She talks to Charlotte about the gender imbalance in sports… Audio
'Abolish the monarchy' protests held on Australian day of mourning for the Queen
Crowds have gathered across Australia for 'abolish the monarchy' protests on the country's national day of mourning for Queen Elizabeth II.
Dr Lachlan McIver: making life and death decisions
Dr Lachlan McIver is an Australian doctor who's worked in some of the world's wildest and most remote places. He specialised as a rural generalist and his work in humanitarian medicine has taken him… Audio