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Aisling Moloney, journalist in Sydney, discusses the fall-out from federal election in Australia where the oppositiion party is reeling after a bruising defeat.
Public outcry has erupted in Australia as it was relieved that State authority snipers shot down over 700 koalas. The cull took place in Budj Bim National Park. With more on this we heard from Aisling Moloney, Reporter with Storyful.
With droves and droves of Irish people emigrating to the sunny shores of Australia, does the Down Under Dream live up to its perception? Laura Kennedy and Aisling Moloney both took the plunge and moved to Australia over one year ago. They speak to Pat about their lives in Australia.
Journalist Aisling Moloney brings us along on her move to Australia and tries to find out why thousands of young people from across Ireland are making the move Down Under.The 28-year-old from Dungarvan in Co Waterford emigrated to Sydney in 2024, after several years of living and working in Dublin as a journalist with RTÉ and as Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail.At the beginning of her journey, she meets a busker at Byron Bay, born to Irish parents who left for Australia's sunny shores in the 1960s. Fintan, the musician grew up on a hippie commune. Aisling then speaks to young people on the Rainbow Walkway on Coogee Beach in Sydney about the draw of Australia and their experience of life in Sydney.After hearing about how living so far away from home can be hard for many, she speaks to Central Coast GAA Club and visits 'The Doss House' and 'Frank Macs' where Irish gather in search of that feeling of home.She then makes the trip to Perth to visit her sister Eimear, who has lived there for 13 years and is married with three children.In the second part of this documentary, Aisling hears about some of the more difficult aspects of Australia, which include the experience of regional work and the difficulty of finding work in general.She also hears some stories of reinvention, how some people make the move to earn big bucks, and how people deal with bereavement while living so far away from home.We also get a taste of that lifestyle that people love in Australia, and come along to two of Aisling's favourite activities since arriving in Sydney, swimming and beach yoga."Home or Away - Living the Irish Australian Dream with Aisling Moloney" is presented and produced by Aisling Moloney. Editor and Executive Producer is Aoife Kearns.
This week we look forward to the start of the National leagues in hurling and football with Tom McGrath and Noel Dundon; Tipp hurlers face Galway on Sunday with our footballers facing Carlow on Saturday evening. We hear from Pres Thurles after their Munster A Camogie success and their Munster A soccer final this week. Aisling Moloney, home from Australia, previews the ladies football league opener against Galway this Sunday in Tipp Town. Alan Moloney on the Friends of Tipperary Football, John Long from Nenagh Ormond RFC and Barry Ryan on the TSDL rounds off another busy Extra Time. We hope you like....
Aisling Moloney reports from Sydney on what Christmas is like for Irish in Australia.
Aisling Moloney speaks to Irish construction workers and medical professionals in Sydney, Australia.
Young people leaving the country was a big issue during the recent general election campaign. Over the next few weeks we speak to some who have chosen a different life abroad. Irish journalist Aisling Moloney is in Sydney. She speaks about her life there and gets the views from other Irish people, as to why they're there too and not at home.
There's hope among those in Clare raising awareness of the challenges and emotional fallout associated with having a miscarriage that change is coming. The Miscarriage Association of Ireland is holding its first public meeting on Clare this week. The event will take place in Dromoland Castle on Tuesday at 8pm and bereaved parents are encouraged to attend even if they do not wish to speak. Clare native and Miscarriage Association of Ireland member Aisling Moloney insists legislation is needed to support women in the immediate aftermath of losing a baby.
Plans for €725 million in public funding for RTE are set to go to Cabinet. The TV licence fee will remain at its current rate of €160 per year, supplemented by Exchequer funding on a three-year basis. Pat discussed these plans with Fergus Finlay, Irish Examiner Columnist and Aisling Moloney, Irish Daily Mail Editor.
Pat was joined by Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent for the Irish Daily Mail, and Mark O'Meara, President of the Garda Representative Association (GRA), to discuss the ongoing unrest in Coolock. The area experienced its fourth fire in as many days, prompting the GRA to call for improved protection for its members.
Joining Brendan to discuss what's making the headlines this week are - Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent with the Irish Examiner, Susanne Rogers, Research and Policy Analyst Social Justice Ireland, David Quinn, Columnist for the Sunday Independent and Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail.
Amanda Ferguson, Belfast based journalist; James O'Connor, Fianna Fáil TD for Cork East; Malachi O'Hara, Green Party Senator; Claire Kerrane, Sinn Féin TD for Roscommon-Galway; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
James O'Connor, Fianna Fáil TD for Cork East; Malachi O'Hara, Green Party Senator; Claire Kerrane, Sinn Féin TD for Roscommon-Galway; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
James O'Connor, Fianna Fáil TD for Cork East; Malachi O'Hara, Green Party Senator; Claire Kerrane, Sinn Féin TD for Roscommon-Galway; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
James O'Connor, Fianna Fáil TD for Cork East; Malachi O'Hara, Green Party Senator; Claire Kerrane, Sinn Féin TD for Roscommon-Galway; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
In an announcement after today's cabinet meeting, Eamon Ryan stated his intentions to step as leader of the Green Party, Minister for Transport, Environment, Climate and Communications and that he would not contest the next general election in the Dublin Bay South constituency.Daniel McConnell, Editor of The Business Post and Sarah Carey, Columnist for the Irish Independent join Ian Guider, standing in for Matt, to discuss the possible reasons behind the Minister's choice to step down after a disappointing showing for the Green Party in the recent local and European elections.Gary Murphy, Professor of Politics at the School of Law and Government in DCU and Aisling Moloney, political correspondent for the Irish Daily Mail join the show to discuss what the future holds for the Green Party and who might be chosen as Ryan's successor.
Seán Kyne, Fine Gael Senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats TD for Wicklow; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Seán Kyne, Fine Gael Senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats TD for Wicklow; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Seán Kyne, Fine Gael Senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats TD for Wicklow; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Mary Seery Kearney, Fine Gael Senator; Neasa Hourigan, Green Party TD for Dublin Central; Duncan Smith, Labour TD for Dublin Fingal; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Mary Seery Kearney, Fine Gael Senator; Neasa Hourigan, Green Party TD for Dublin Central; Duncan Smith, Labour TD for Dublin Fingal; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Mary Seery Kearney, Fine Gael Senator; Neasa Hourigan, Green Party TD for Dublin Central; Duncan Smith, Labour TD for Dublin Fingal; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent, Irish Daily Mail and Barra Roantree, Economist, ESRI & Adjunct Assistant Professor at Trinity College Dublin
Minister Rodrick O'Gorman plans to spend up to €5 billion over the next 20 years on 10,000 asylum seeker beds.Aisling Moloney , Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Everyone seems to be talking after Leo's shock departure yesterday.Aisling Moloney, Political editor with the Irish Daily Mail and Holly Cairns, leader of the Social Democrats join Matt to discuss.For the full chat click the 'Play' button below.
Why did the government fail in its 'Yes/Yes' campaign?Daniel McConnell, Editor, of Business Post, Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent, Irish Daily Mail and Gerard Howlin, Public Affairs Consultant and former Gov Advisor joined The Last Word.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent, Irish Daily Mail
Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent for the Irish Daily Mail
Colm Burke, Fine Gael TD for Cork North Central; Marie Sherlock, Labour Party Senator; Michael Collins, Independent TD Cork South-West; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Colm Burke, Fine Gael TD for Cork North Central; Marie Sherlock, Labour Party Senator; Michael Collins, Independent TD Cork South-West; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Colm Burke, Fine Gael TD for Cork North Central; Marie Sherlock, Labour Party Senator; Michael Collins, Independent TD Cork South-West; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Colm Burke, Fine Gael TD for Cork North Central; Marie Sherlock, Labour Party Senator; Michael Collins, Independent TD Cork South-West; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
When will the next general election take place? Are Sinn Fein losing support?Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent for The Irish Daily Mail, Daniel Murray, Political Correspondent with The Business Post, and Gerard Howlin, Public Affairs Consultant and Former Government Advisor joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Fiona O'Loughlin, Fianna Fáil Senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Susanne Rogers, Research and Policy Analyst for Social Justice Ireland; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Fiona O'Loughlin, Fianna Fáil Senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Susanne Rogers, Research and Policy Analyst for Social Justice Ireland; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Fiona O'Loughlin, Fianna Fáil Senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Susanne Rogers, Research and Policy Analyst for Social Justice Ireland; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Fiona O'Loughlin, Fianna Fáil Senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Susanne Rogers, Research and Policy Analyst for Social Justice Ireland; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail, discusses what's to come before Cabinet today.
Lorraine Clifford-Lee, Fianna Fáil Senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Violet-Anne Wynne, Independent TD for Clare; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Lorraine Clifford-Lee, Fianna Fáil Senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Violet-Anne Wynne, Independent TD for Clare; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Lorraine Clifford-Lee, Fianna Fáil Senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Violet-Anne Wynne, Independent TD for Clare; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Lorraine Clifford-Lee, Fianna Fáil Senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Violet-Anne Wynne, Independent TD for Clare; Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail
Jack Chambers, Minister of State at the Department of Transport & Fianna Fail TD for Dublin West, Ivana Bacik, Labour Party Leader and TD for Dublin Bay South, Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent, Irish Daily Mail and Michelle Murphy, Research & Policy Analyst, Social Justice Ireland.
Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail.
Alan Kelly, Labour TD and member of PAC, Barry Lenihan, RTE Reporter, Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail
Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail
Montasier Ismail, an Irish citizen living near Khartoum, speaks to Aisling Moloney about what it was like in Sudan after he and his family fled the fighting.
Aisling Moloney speaks to the adventure tourism industry about the existential threat posed by rising insurance costs, as Fáilte Ireland warns it could undermind our overall tourism offering.