Journalist Natalie Peters brings you up to speed with the stories of the day. To get in touch, head to Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Thursday 1 August 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters. House prices, NBN scams, Trump's son upset with the ALP, and the Brazilian President skips a meeting with a French Minister for a haircut. Really. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Wednesday 31 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters. A spike in petrol prices, missiles, a sentence over a killed echidna, discoveries from inside a dead croc, and your chance to have a say in a major Australian award. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Tuesday 30 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Monday 29 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters. Rumours about arrests in Canada, the fall out from a positive drug test continue, the Dog on the Tuckerbox sent to the vet, and some good news on the Beanie for Brain Cancer NRL Round. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Friday 26 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Tuesday 23 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters: the investigation into the death of an Aussie in Canada, an update from Federal Parliament, a dead croc a long way from home, a chairlift accident at Thredbo and more. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Monday 22 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters: rioters on the roof, MPs back in Parliament, Swimmer Mack Horton taking a stand against drugs in sport, George Calombaris dumped from a tourism campaign, and our good news of the day featuring the future king. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Friday 19 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters: PM Scott Morrison and Kiwi PM Jacinda Ardern in talks in Melbourne, a new boss for NAB, a sneak peak into athlete accommodation for Tokyo 2020, and TWO good news stories, just because it's Friday - one about wombats and the other about cycling politicians. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Thursday 18 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters: Google punishes ticket resale site Viagogo, action on building reforms, celebrity chef George Calombaris fined for under paying staff, new unemployment data, NZ's PM in Australia and more - including fancy dress outfits for kids who use wheelchairs. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Wednesday 17 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters: Uber Eats forced to change its policies, extended payfreezes, a woman jailed for instigating a fatal bashing, 100+ kilos of drugs found in the back of a ute, and the discovery of a prehistoric settlement near Jerusalem. Get in touch @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Tuesday 16 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters: an exclusive on an FBI investigation into a scam targeting show biz types, a strong earthquake in Bali, Vodafone in strife, young Aussies turning away from private health insurance, and a massive pay day for an Australian athlete.