
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: Donald Trump terminates trade talks with Canada after being upset by a T-V ad
10/24/2025
Listen to the top News of 24/10/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Duration:00:05:05
SBS Bollywood Time: 24 October 2025
10/24/2025
SBS Bollywood Time: 24 October 2025
Duration:00:05:44
India Report: ISRO says India's first human spaceflight nears completion
10/24/2025
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 24/10/2025
Duration:00:08:04
'Escape. Hide. Tell': New message from police on staying safe during a terrorist attack
10/23/2025
Counter-terrorism police forces across Australia have launched a national awareness campaign that aims to educate and help people protect themselves in case of an armed attack. With the country's terror threat level remaining at probable, authorities say while Australia is at risk from weapons attacks - especially in crowded places - the initiative focuses on preparedness, not fear.
Duration:00:05:49
Japan’s first female PM sworn in, inspires optimism for gender equality
10/23/2025
Japan has elected its first female Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, who has pledged to work tirelessly to get the country back on track. Her strong and determined approach has earned her the nickname 'Iron Lady.' This has sparked a broader conversation about women in leadership — has society’s attitude toward women leaders truly begun to change?
Duration:00:08:01
News study suggests breastfeeding may lower breast cancer risk
10/23/2025
The health benefits of breastfeeding for infants are already well established. However, researchers at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre have recently published a study showing that pregnancy and breastfeeding can also help protect against breast cancer. Dr. Nisha Khot, Clinical Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Peninsula Health, explains how this research could help reduce breast cancer rates among Australian women.
Duration:00:06:03
Top News: Re-zoning plans proposed by New South Wales opposition in Sydney's inner west
10/23/2025
Listen to the news of 23/10/25 in Hindi
Duration:00:04:05
Amazon Web Services outage: Tech expert urges using multiple cloud providers to reduce dependency
10/23/2025
Last week, internet services worldwide were disrupted, causing thousands of websites and apps to go offline. The issue occurred at Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centers with over 2,000 companies and 8.1 million users worldwide reporting connectivity problems, including 418,000 users in Australia. Associate Professor and socio-tech expert Ritesh Chugh explains how users and bussineses can protect themselves during such global outages.
Duration:00:08:51
From words to wonder: Australia’s Hindi poetry winners shine!
10/23/2025
Indian Literary and Art Society of Australia held a national-level Hindi poetry and story competition, with 84 participants taking part. The competition was divided into four categories, and 17 cash prizes were awarded by various sponsors, including Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. In this segment, we will listen to some of the poems and stories performed by the winners, who showcased their talents during the event.
Duration:00:12:07
Australia’s rising unemployment: Could we see a rate cut on Melbourne Cup day?
10/22/2025
In September, Australia’s jobless rate rose from 4.2 per cent to 4.5 per cent, according to ABS data. Labour force figures will be key for the RBA in deciding whether to cut the 3.6 per cent interest rate at its next meeting on 4 November, Melbourne Cup day. Experts suggest the latest unemployment data could lead to another rate cut in 2025. In this podcast, we explore whether another cut is likely.
Duration:00:07:41
Major US-Australia critical minerals deal aims to challenge China’s dominance. Can it succeed?
10/22/2025
Australia holds some of the world’s largest deposits of critical minerals, resources that are mined locally but largely exported to China for processing. China currently controls about 90 per cent of global supply chains in this sector. However, a new US-Australia critical minerals and rare earths deal worth AU$13.5 billion (US$8.5 bln) aims to challenge China's dominance in the production of rare earths. In this podcast, we speak with Mohan Yellishetty, an expert from Monash University's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, who welcomes the move but says that China’s stronghold on critical minerals may take a few years to weaken.
Duration:00:10:39
Top News: China's urges Australia to avoid undermining relationship of both allies
10/22/2025
Listen to the news of 22/10/25 in Hindi
Duration:00:04:31
India report: Delhi's air quality worst in five years after Diwali
10/22/2025
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 22/10/25
Duration:00:07:47
Cairns: A place to work, grow and belong, says Indian Association President
10/21/2025
When Dr Rashmi Rao Ajawara moved to Cairns, she discovered more than just a place to work, she found a community, a lifestyle, and a sense of belonging. As a practising doctor and President of the Cairns Indian Association, she’s an advocate for the many benefits of regional living in Australia, from a close-knit multicultural community to shorter commutes and stunning natural surroundings. In this conversation with SBS Hindi, she opens up about her journey and why cities like Cairns are increasingly on the radar for skilled professionals.
Duration:00:12:12
Cyber Awareness Month: How hackers strike and what it costs
10/21/2025
According to the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD), relying solely on a username and password system without additional verification steps increases the risk of Australians’ data being hacked. So, what exactly is a data breach? How can you create a strong password? And how does multi-factor authentication enhance user security? Let’s find out with data engineer Karishma Khanna.
Duration:00:10:04
As patients’ needs grow more complex, should GPs get greater diagnostic powers?
10/21/2025
The Health of the Nation industry survey of almost 2,500 GPs shows a growing number of general practitioners are managing patient conditions typically handled by specialists. Dr Raj Khillan, a paediatrician with over 20 years of experience, says the issue is creating several challenges in the healthcare industry.
Duration:00:06:42
Festival of Lights: A cultural and spiritual Diwali celebration at Sydney's BAPS temple
10/21/2025
In this podcast, we share how Sydney’s BAPS Swaminarayan Hindu Mandir celebrated Diwali this year. This special episode explores the temple’s first-ever “Kids Diwali,” capturing voices from organisers, families and kids as they reflect on the festivities. From cultural performances and spiritual rituals to a finale of fireworks, the event highlights a story of light, unity, and enduring tradition within Sydney’s Hindu community.
Duration:00:15:19
Top News: Study finds heavy workloads fueling mental distress and burnout in Australian workplaces
10/21/2025
Listen to the Top News of 21/10/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Duration:00:04:45
Stories from India: रानी थॉमस ने अपने जानवरों के प्रति प्रेम को नया रूप देते हुए खोला पक्षियों के लिए एक विशेष पशु चिकित्सालय
10/21/2025
आज के समय में जब लोग केवल पैसे को प्राथमिकता देते हैं, तब केरल की निवासी डॉ रानी मारिया थॉमस एक प्रेरणादायक उदाहरण हैं। उन्होंने एमबीबीएस की पढ़ाई छोड़कर पशु चिकित्सा की पढ़ाई की और फिर पक्षियों के बारे में सीमित जानकारी के कारण विदेश में विशेष प्रशिक्षण लिया। आज वे पक्षियों के इलाज और देखभाल के लिए जानी जाती हैं। उनके अस्पताल में दुर्लभ पक्षियों के लिए कई सुविधाएँ एक ही छत के नीचे उपलब्ध हैं, और अब देशभर से लोग अपने पक्षियों को उनके पास लाते हैं।
Duration:00:12:38
Stories from India: Rani Thomas turns her love for animals into a veterinary hospital for exotic birds
10/21/2025
Dr Rani Maria Thomas, from Kerala (south India), initially began studying MBBS but later switched to veterinary medicine. Due to limited knowledge about exotic birds in India, she pursued specialised training abroad. Today, she is widely recognised for her expertise in treating and caring for exotic birds. Her hospital is equipped with comprehensive facilities for these birds, attracting owners from across the country.
Duration:00:12:38