No Comment 'Joy' in Bougainville as Pacific islands begin independence vote John Momis, president of Bougainville, was one of the first to vote on Saturday in a two-week referendum on independence from Papua New Guinea. 23/11/2019
New Zealand New Zealand jury convicts man of murdering British backpacker A man was convicted of murdering British backpacker Grace Millane who was travelling in the country last year. 22/11/2019
No Comment Woman endangers herself to rescue scorched koala from Australian bushfire A woman rescued a badly burnt and wailing koala from an Australian bushfire on Tuesday (November 19) The marsupial was spotted crossing a road amongst the flames near Long Flat in New South Wales 19/11/2019
Australia In pictures: Australia's 'unprecedented' wildfires seen from space The fires have rekindled the debate about the climate crisis in the country, which is one of the world's largest exporters of coal. 15/11/2019
Musica From Wagner to Broadway: Terfel takes Sydney Opera by storm The acclaimed bass-baritone Bryn Terfel is joined at the iconic Sydney Opera House by his wife, harpist Hannah Stone to perform great classics, from Wagner to Broadway. 14/11/2019
No Comment Water-bombing helicopter crashes in wildfire-hit Australia A water-bombing helicopter crashed in Australia as it was being used to battle a forest fire west of Brisbane. 13/11/2019
World Fire authorities in Australia issue 'catastrophic warning' The warning comes after two states were ravaged by dozens of out of control wildfires this past weekend. 11/11/2019
Australia Hundreds of koalas dead as Australia battles savage bush fires As many as 350 out of 600 animals on the reserve in New South Wales have been killed. 08/11/2019
Tonga Volcano sinks Pacific island — then forms a new one Satellite images show the moment the original island is destroyed. 07/11/2019
Australia Ever backpacked in Australia? You might be owed some money if you have The federal court has found that the so-called backpackers' tax is "a disguised form of discrimination", and is therefore invalid. 30/10/2019
Australia Tourists queue to climb sacred Australian rock on final day before ban "You want to respect the cultural side of things, but still you want to have it as a challenge," one said. 25/10/2019
Australia Australian airline completes record-breaking 19-hour flight Qantas completed a record-breaking 19-hour research flight with 49 passengers. 20/10/2019
No Comment Belgian car wins Darwin-to-Adelaide solar race A Belgian car won its first World Solar Challenge, crossing the finish line in Adelaide, Australia. 17/10/2019
No Comment World's biggest solar car race gets underway in Australia More than 40 teams from two dozen countries took part in a race that saw the world's fastest solar-powered cars face-off 13/10/2019
Green News Satirical video mocks people who have a problem with Greta Thunberg An Australian news outlet has taken a more humorous approach to the recent criticism of the teen activist. 11/10/2019
No Comment Hundreds of cases of beer destroyed in Australia truck crash The cases of Victoria Bitter beer were left strewn over the highway, closing one lane as crews worked to clean the mess 09/10/2019
World Australia's tough immigration stance 'keeps far-right at bay' Australia's tough stance on immigration has helped keep down the vote for far-right political parties, the country's ambassador to France has told Euronews. 08/10/2019
No Comment Extinction rebellion protesters arrested in Sydney Over 100 protesters dressed as bees at Sydney's Hyde Park to highlight the claim that insects are under threat due to the human impact on the environment 08/10/2019
No Comment Extinction Rebellion protestors removed by police in Wellington Police have arrested 30 climate change protesters after a day of civil disobedience in Wellington, New Zealand. 07/10/2019
No Comment Māori rite marks 250th anniversary of Cook's New Zealand landing New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern attended commemorations ahead of the anniversary of the landing of British explorer James Cook 250 years ago. 05/10/2019
No Comment Swarm of bees creates a buzz in an Adelaide car park Luckily an apiarist was on hand to deal with the problem. 26/09/2019
No Comment Drone images show damage one year after Indonesia earthquake, tsunami Aerial footage filmed this month and released by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reveals the severe damage that still remains nearly one year after the devastating earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters that hit Sulawesi, Indonesia 26/09/2019
No Comment Vehicle stopped in its tracks by crocodiles lying in the road A car was stopped in its tracks in Australia's north on Sunday (September 15) by a group of saltwater crocodiles. 19/09/2019
No Comment Australia's east coast battles more than 100 wildfires Officials urged people in the danger zone to evacuate and warned residents of health risks from dust and smoke. 07/09/2019
World Australia downgrades Great Barrier Reef's outlook to "very poor" Rising sea temperatures and heavy industry are being blamed for the rapid loss of marine life. 30/08/2019
New Zealand How too much love is harming dolphins in New Zealand New Zealand has banned swimming with dolphins in its Bay of Islands waters. 29/08/2019