The Tierney brothers step into the spotlight
From Las Vegas showrooms to the ARIA Hall of Fame fame, Andrew and Michael Tierney have seen it all, and now they’re stepping out as the Tierney brothers with a brand new sound.
Thomas Oriti presents the daily national Breakfast program on ABC NewsRadio, and Background Briefing on Radio National.
Since he joined the ABC as a cadet journalist in the Sydney newsroom almost 20 years ago, he has anchored The World Today, Saturday AM, Correspondents Report, and Weekend Breakfast on ABC TV.
Thomas was also a reporter and producer for the ABC's national current affairs programs AM, PM and The World Today, and presented the news on triple j and ABC Radio Sydney.
He has worked as an ABC journalist and newsreader in regional New South Wales and spent several years covering the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.
From Las Vegas showrooms to the ARIA Hall of Fame fame, Andrew and Michael Tierney have seen it all, and now they’re stepping out as the Tierney brothers with a brand new sound.
Callers and guests on Drive paid tribute to former presenter and journalist David Dale, who passed away aged 77.
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Acclaimed artist Vincent Namatjira has become the first Indigenous Australian to win the Archibald Prize for portraiture
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The Royal Commission into Aged Care has released research showing Australia lags behind other developed nations in its monitoring of quality indicators in the sector.
The World Today speaks to a man who's spent years at the forefront of disease prevention. Dr Seth Berkley is the CEO of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
A disputed election result in Belarus has led to days of street protests, with thousands of people detained. Many say they were beaten.
The World Today speaks to the CEO of Inclusion Australia, an organisation representing Australians with intellectual disability and their families.
New Zealand's Prime Minister has rescheduled the election due to the impact of COVID-19. The World Today speaks to Professor of Politics, Jennifer Curtin.
India remains among the top three countries in the world with the most COVID-19 case numbers, accompanied by the United States and Brazil.
Will Democrat Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris improve the voting turnout within the African-American community and other minority groups?
The Federal Opposition leader Anthony Albanese says the government must be held to account for mishandling the aged care sector as the devastation from Coronavirus continues to take hold.
Mental health advocate and former AFL champion Wayne Schwass discusses the impact of the lockdown on Victorians' well-being.
In NSW there's particular concern in north-west Sydney, with a cluster linked to a school growing to 17 overnight.
The Prime Minister has formally asked the Queen to posthumously award the nation's highest military honour, the Victoria Cross, to 18-year-old World War II hero Edward Sheean.
The World Today speaks to Gabriel da Silva, a Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at the University of Melbourne about the compound ammonium nitrate.
Leila Molana-Allen is a Middle East Correspondent for the French international news channel France24.
Victoria's situation is changing so rapidly, it's a challenge to predict the full impact of the shutdown. How long will it take for the state's economy to recover and what does this lockdown mean for the nation?
Amid concerns Australian news media businesses are being short-changed by digital giants when it comes to sharing their content, the Federal Government says it'll force the large companies to pay under a new mandatory code.
Republicans who have refused to support President Donald Trump are campaigning to get Joe Biden to unseat him in the US Presidential election.
As the Victorian aged care crisis worsens, we're asking some big questions on whether the systemic fault lines extend across the nation.
Victoria has seen an alarming number of new cases and yesterday with the number dropping, you might be excused for feeling optimistic. But each time Victoria has hit a peak, the record's broken a short time later.