Chris Niesche
Australia: Peacekeepers for Ukraine considered, Tasmanian ferry woes
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about where Australia is positioned on the issue of sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine. Audio
Australia: Queensland flood recovery, crackdown on neo-Nazi online network
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche has the latest on the devastating floods that have hit northern Queensland, and the government's effort to crackdown on online networking tools that are used by… Audio
Australia: What another Trump presidency might mean
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Susie to talk about the impact of President-elect Trump returning to the White House - what might it mean for the economy and diplomatic relations? And… Audio
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
Australia: Liberals' deadline flub, Dutton defends
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche details how the Liberal Party managed to miss a deadline to file election nominations in New South Wales - meaning more than 100 candidates won't be able to run… Audio
Australia: Exiled Senator could start Muslim party, disability scheme sex ban
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about Fatima Payman's decision to quit Labour after she was temporarily suspended for indicating she could cross the floor a second time to… Audio
Australia: Down Under docs, bird flu-culled flocks, fossils in opal rocks
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about an exodus of doctors leaving the UK's health system and heading to Australia - there was a 67 percent increase in 2022-23 on the two… Audio
Australia: Bruce Lehmann verdict, Bondi Junction stabbing fallout
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche on a rare win for the media in a high-profile defamation case, the fallout of the Bondi stabbings, and why the Woolworths CEO has been threatened with jail time.
…Australia: Labor holds Dunkley seat, Meta bails on news deal
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche looks at the relief within Labor at managing to hold the seat of Dunkley at the weekend's by-election. Where does that leave Peter Dutton's Liberals? And Meta has… Audio
Australia: 'Golden visa' scrapped, former PM calls it quits
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche on the Australian government's decision to put an end to the so-called 'Golden visa'. Audio
Australia: Vape crack-down, NSW introduces VAD, China recruits
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about the government's plans for a major crackdown on vaping, including banning single-use vapes from importation as well as tighter rules… Audio
Australia: Voice vote - will anything follow it?
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to look at the failed Voice vote at the weekend. Where did the Yes and No campaigns differ?
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Australia: More turbulence for Qantas, second referendum proposed for Voice
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn with an update on Qantas, which has been facing criticism of its sky-high profits and half billion kept in flight credits. Now its CEO Alan Joyce… Audio
Australia: Sex book pulled, cashless society
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about why book store Big W has pulled a book for young people called 'Welcome to Sex' from its shelves. And the amount of cash in… Audio
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche
Chris joins Kathryn to look at this weekend's Kings Birthday awards, and the historic parity they've created for women. For the first time in five-decades the honours had an equal number of female… Audio
Australia: PwC leak scandal, ABC royal coverage investigated, Jenny Craig goes bust
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to look at the "financial penalty" PwC Australia could face over a scandal in which it used confidential tax information to secure more business… Audio
Australia: Hillsong Church spending in spotlight, concussion action, 'wall of dead fish'
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about the review into Hillsong Pentecostal Church spending, after an independent MP used parliamentary privilege to level allegations… Audio
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche : conditional psychedelic drug approval
Chris talks to Susie about Australia becoming the first country to recognise psychedelics as medicines, approving the psychedelic substances in magic mushrooms and MDMA for use by people with certain… Audio
Australia: Inflation, controversial holiday, Qantas woes
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to preview inflation figures out this week - has it peaked? Debate over Australia Day continues, with some choosing to forgo observing the public… Audio
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche
Flight delays, Rudd warning on China, Somerton Man's family photos. Audio