
SBS Hindi
SBS (Australia)
Independent news and stories from SBS Audio, connecting you to life in Australia and Hindi-speaking Australians.
Location:
Sydney, NSW
Networks:
SBS (Australia)
Description:
Independent news and stories from SBS Audio, connecting you to life in Australia and Hindi-speaking Australians.
Language:
Multilingual
Contact:
SBS Radio Sydney Locked Bag 028 Crows Nest NSW 1585 Australia (02) 9430 2828
Website:
http://www.sbs.com.au/
Email:
hindi.program@sbs.com.au
Episodes
Top News: A critical minerals deal likely to be discussed when Anthony Albanese meets Donald Trump
10/17/2025
Listen to the top News of 17/10/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Duration:00:05:26
India report: Prime Minister Modi says the 21st century belongs to 1.4 billion Indians
10/17/2025
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 17/10/2025
Duration:00:07:09
Anne Aly visits India to reaffirm value of Indian diaspora in Australia, condemns anti-immigration rallies
10/16/2025
Australian Minister Dr Anne Aly, who holds portfolios for International Development, Small Business and Multicultural Affairs, is visiting India to strengthen people-to-people connections. Highlighting that nearly one million Australians have Indian ancestry, she emphasised the importance of community ties in Australia–India relations. Her visit to India comes after a trip to Bangladesh, with both visits focused on strengthening Australia’s engagement in the Indian Ocean region.
Duration:00:07:54
Catch the full episode of SBS Hindi radio program
10/16/2025
Listen to the full radio program of SBS Hindi from 14 October 2025 with Shashi Kumar.
Duration:00:49:00
क्यों बढ़ रही है ऑस्ट्रेलिया में कार्यस्थलों पर बर्नआउट की समस्या?
10/16/2025
मानसिक स्वास्थ्य को लेकर बढ़ती जागरूकता और ‘राइट टू डिसकनेक्ट’ जैसे नए नियमों के बावजूद ऑस्ट्रेलिया के कार्यस्थलों में बर्नआउट की समस्या और बढ़ गई है। एक नए शोध के अनुसार लगभग तीन मिलियन ऑस्ट्रेलियाई अगले एक साल में अपनी नौकरी छोड़ने पर विचार कर सकते हैं। विशेषज्ञों का कहना है कि अत्यधिक कार्यभार, अवास्तविक डेडलाइन्स और निजी सीमाओं की कमी इसके प्रमुख कारण हैं। Allianz Australia और Superfriend के अध्ययन में पाया गया कि स्वास्थ्य, शिक्षा और रिटेल जैसे क्षेत्रों में बर्नआउट सबसे ज्यादा है। विशेषज्ञों का सुझाव है कि प्रबंधकों को बेहतर मानसिक स्वास्थ्य प्रशिक्षण दिया जाए, नियमित ब्रेक और ‘मेंटल हेल्थ डे’ रखे जाएं, और कार्यस्थल पर सहयोगपूर्ण माहौल बनाया जाए ताकि कर्मचारी तनाव से उबर सकें।
Duration:00:11:34
Burnout crisis deepens as nearly 3 million Australians likely to plan quitting jobs, study finds
10/16/2025
Despite growing awareness about mental health and the introduction of the right to disconnect, new research shows workplace burnout among Australians is worsening. Around three million people are likely to consider leaving their jobs within the next year. Experts say heavy workloads, unrealistic deadlines, and blurred work-life boundaries are key drivers. Studies by Allianz Australia and Superfriend highlight that burnout remains high, particularly in healthcare, education, and retail sectors.
Duration:00:11:34
Filmy Diary: Mahima Chaudhary
10/16/2025
SBS Filmy Diary: Mahima Chaudhary
Duration:00:06:07
Top News: Australia expands powers to tackle crypto-related crime
10/16/2025
Listen to the top News of 16/10/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Duration:00:06:14
SBS Bollywood Time: 16 October 2025
10/16/2025
SBS Bollywood Time: 16 October 2025
Duration:00:05:22
85% of Australians say migrants make good citizens and boost the economy, new study
10/16/2025
The Scanlon Foundation Research Institute’s 2025 Mapping Social Cohesion Report reveals that 83 per cent of Australians view multiculturalism positively. Even among those who believe migration levels are too high, most still acknowledge its benefits, seeing migrants as good citizens (85 per cent) and contributors to the economy (66 per cent). However, it also notes negativity towards Muslim, Hindu, Jewish, and Sikh communities. Lead author James O’Donnell notes that economic disadvantage remains the strongest driver of low social cohesion, as financial hardship is linked to reduced trust, well-being, and community connection.
Duration:00:10:56
Policy, leadership or everyday actions: What builds real social cohesion?
10/15/2025
What strengthens social cohesion in a diverse country like Australia — policy, leadership, or the small everyday actions that bring people together? In this conversation with SBS Hindi, Cairns-based public servant Ravin Ramachandran Nair shares his story, reflecting on community and belonging. He also weighs in on the national debate around migration, with insight grounded in lived experience.
Duration:00:12:39
India report: 20 killed, several critically injured as bus catches fire in Rajasthan
10/15/2025
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 15/10/2025
Duration:00:07:33
Top News: Triple zero system restored after morning outage
10/15/2025
Listen to the top News of 15/10/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Duration:00:04:05
Top News: Jewish and Palestinian communities in Australia celebrate release of hostages
10/14/2025
Listen to the top News of 14/10/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Duration:00:06:07
Stories from India: Meet Payal Kumar, who celebrates birthdays of children in Delhi’s slums - Stories from India: मिलिए पायल कुमार से, जो गरीब बच्चों का जन्मदिन मनाकर दे रहीं हैं उन्हें खुशियाँ
10/14/2025
Payal Kumar, a Delhi resident, is bringing joy to children from underprivileged communities by celebrating their birthdays, something many of them have never experienced before. She visits their homes with a birthday cake, making their special day truly unforgettable, one they’ll cherish for a lifetime. - दिल्ली की पायल कुमार पिछले कई सालों से गरीब बच्चों के चेहरे पर मुस्कान ला रही हैं। वे उन बच्चों के जन्मदिन मनाती हैं जिन्होंने कभी अपना जन्मदिन नहीं मनाया या केक काटने का अनुभव नहीं किया। पायल उनके घर जाकर केक और खुशियां लेकर पहुंचती हैं, जिससे उनका ये दिन यादगार बन जाता है।
Duration:00:09:16
Should Australia implement a federal Human Rights Act?
10/14/2025
A new report by the Human Rights Law Centre and the Whitlam Institute reveals that over the past five decades, repeated attempts to introduce a federal Human Rights Act in Australia has failed due to political opposition and misinformation, despite strong public support. We speak with human rights advocate Professor Manjula Dutta O’Connor to understand why Australia remains without a federal Human Rights Act.
Duration:00:09:14
‘Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s visit to Australia is significant,’ says defence expert
10/14/2025
Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s recently concluded two-day visit to Australia, the first by an Indian defence minister in over a decade. Dr Raji Rajagopalan, Resident Senior Fellow at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, explains why the visit is significant and how it is set to further deepen cooperation between the two nations.
Duration:00:11:08
Stories from India: Meet Payal Kumar, who celebrates birthdays of children in Delhi’s slums
10/13/2025
Payal Kumar, a Delhi resident, is bringing joy to children from underprivileged communities by celebrating their birthdays, something many of them have never experienced before. She visits their homes with a birthday cake, making their special day truly unforgettable, one they’ll cherish for a lifetime.
Duration:00:09:16
India Report: Government to reopen embassy in Taliban ruled Afghanistan
10/13/2025
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 13/10/2025
Duration:00:09:23
Top News: Qantas facing potential fines over data leak
10/13/2025
Listen to the top News of 13/10/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Duration:00:08:39