Tasmania
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
Sixth child dies in Tasmanian jumping castle tragedy
A sixth child injured during the jumping castle tragedy in Tasmania on Thursday has died.
The extraordinary lives of lighthouse women
Shona Riddell enjoys cold, windy weather and stories about remote locations. She's also had a long-held fascination for lighthouses. So it's perhaps no surprise her new book, Guiding Lights tells the… Audio
Covid party rumour retracted, plea to save Virgin Australia
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about how Australia's chief medical officer Dr Brendan Murphy has retracted comments he made to New Zealand's parliamentary committee… Audio
Mining Darkness at MONA with Simon Denny
The Museum of Old and New or MONA for short in Hobart Tasmania is the largest privately funded museum in the Southern hemisphere, and some would say both its greatest and strangest. Audio, Gallery
Kiwi firefighters to help battle Tasmania fires
New Zealand firefighters will soon head to Tasmania to help deal with more than 50 blazes burning across 20,000 hectares. Fire and Emergency New Zealand National Manager Rural Operations John… Audio
Regional Wrap with Young Farmers
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Dairy farmers are enjoying the lull before calving begins next month. Winter shearing is underway in the north. Audio, Gallery
Regional Wrap with Young Farmers
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Dairy farmers are enjoying the lull before calving begins next month. Winter shearing is underway in the north.
AudioFive dead, three missing as flooding continues to threaten Tasmania
A massive storm that devastated parts of Australia's east coast is continuing to cause record flooding in Tasmania.
Tasmanian bushfires: the ecological impact
The bushfires currently raging in Tasmania aren't just threatening human life and property. Professor David Bowman of the University of Tasmania is seriously worried about their environmental impact.
…Tasmania looks to raise legal smoking age
Tasmania may become the first Australian state to raise the legal smoking age above 18. Audio
Kiwi missing 45 years died on Mt Ossa - coroner
A coroner has found that a New Zealand bushwalker who went missing 45 years ago probably died near Mt Ossa, Tasmania's highest peak.
Tasmania's $100m poppy industry grapples with thefts
Tasmania's 100 million dollar poppy industry is worried about the security of poppy fields after recent thefts. Audio
Down To Earth Dolls
Tasmanian artist Sonia Singh and her mother find discarded dolls and give them a new lease of life, but in a way that makes them appear more natural and child-like. Audio
Off the Beaten Track - Maria Island, in the Hauraki Gulf
Marine invaders and the lessons of Maria Island. Audio
Richard Flanagan: narrow roads
Tasmanian novelist whose latest book, The Narrow Road to the Deep North, has won the 2014 Western Australia Premier's Book Award, and has been shortlisted for the 2014 Man Booker prize. Audio
Courtney Barnett session
Slacker in sound, philosopher in content, Australian Courtney Barnett plays us a few songs and tells us about where her music comes from. Audio
Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Ernest Shackelton's Antartic whiskey. Protection for Tasmanian old growth forests. Audio
Off the beaten track
A chat with outdoorsman and adventurer Kennedy Warne about Tasmania. Audio