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Sydney, NSW

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Independent news and stories from SBS Audio, connecting you to life in Australia and Hindi-speaking Australians.

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Multilingual

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Victoria’s free public transport: Benefitting commuters, but a struggle for ride-share drivers?

4/22/2026
Free public transport in Victoria is offering relief to many, but not without challenges for others. Extended until the end of May 2026, with half-price fares to follow, the initiative comes amid rising global fuel prices. While commuters benefit, cab drivers and car rental businesses report a different impact. In this podcast, voices from across the community share how the policy is reshaping everyday life and livelihoods.

Duration:00:07:04

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India Report: Tamil Nadu and West Bengal set for polling tomorrow

4/22/2026
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 22/04/2026

Duration:00:08:10

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Families left waiting as Australian minister says parent visa demand will always outstrip supply

4/22/2026
The federal government says demand for parent visas will always outstrip Australia’s capacity to grant them. With places capped at 8,500, high demand continues to drive long waiting times. Assistant Minister for Citizenship, Customs and Multicultural Affairs Julian Hill says the government has increased the number of visas granted and is open to considering changes. In this podcast, we speak to an Indian Australian Sunita Kalkal who says the long wait is difficult and is urging the government to develop new policies.

Duration:00:06:29

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Top News: Government secures extra diesel supplies with 200 million litres from overseas cargoes

4/22/2026
Listen to the Top News of 22/04/2026 from Australia in Hindi.

Duration:00:04:22

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Respiratory Syncytial Virus: How to protect your family this winter and who’s most at risk

4/21/2026
Respiratory Syncytial Virus, or RSV, a common and highly contagious respiratory virus that can be mistaken for a cold or influenza. As Australia heads into winter, it is raising concern, especially for older adults and young children. In response, the federal government is rolling out free vaccinations for eligible seniors. In this episode, Associate professor and paediatrician Dr Habib Bhurawala breaks down what RSV is, who is at risk, and how families can stay protected this season.

Duration:00:11:24

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Top News: Environment groups call for a new tax on gas exports

4/21/2026
Listen to the Top News of 21/04/2026 in Hindi.

Duration:00:05:47

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Why Indian restaurants in Australia shared images of Prince Harry and Meghan dining at their venues

4/21/2026
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have wrapped up their four-day visit to Australia, taking part in a range of engagements across the country. Alongside these official appearances, several Indian restaurants shared photos of the couple dining at their venues during the visit. So did they actually dine there or is there more to the story? SBS Hindi spoke to a venue owner to uncover the truth behind these images and to find out whether the royal couple really ate at these restaurants.

Duration:00:11:56

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Fuel Crisis Fallout: Hybrid work expert says this one benefit is now key to attracting top talent

4/21/2026
New work-from-home laws will take effect in Victoria from 1 September this year, giving eligible employees the legal right to work remotely two days a week. But could this policy expand nationwide and how is it reshaping hiring strategies across Australia? In this podcast, young parents share their experiences with flexible work, while a hybrid work expert weighs in on whether working from home is an effective response to the ongoing fuel crisis.

Duration:00:10:15

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Inside 2007 interview with Asha Bhosle: How sisters' bond changed Indian cinema

4/20/2026
Legendary Indian singer Asha Bhosle, often hailed as an “unparalleled voice” and an “icon of melody,” passed away on 12 April 2026 at the age of 92. Listen to this exclusive 2007 podcast interview, where Asha spoke with SBS Hindi. She shared her most challenging songs, relationship with Lata Mangeshkar and her experience of recording with Australian cricketer Brett Lee for the album 'Asha & Friends'.

Duration:00:14:21

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Australia to lift defence spending to 3% of GDP by 2033, expert raises concerns over accounting method

4/20/2026
Australia’s Defence Minister Richard Marles has sparked a major debate with the 2026 National Defence Strategy, setting an ambitious target to lift defence spending to 3 per cent of GDP. The government calls it a historic investment in national security, but the opposition accuses Labor of “artificially inflating” the figures. So the real question is: is Australia actually becoming more secure or just making its defence budget sound bigger on paper? Let’s break down what’s really happening behind the headlines with international affairs expert Dalbir Ahlawat.

Duration:00:10:32

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Top News: Ben Roberts Smith says he will use his trial to clear his name over alleged war crimes

4/20/2026
Listen to the top News of 20/04/2026 from Australia in Hindi.

Duration:00:04:33

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India Report: India expresses its concern to Iran after missile attacks on oil-carrying ships

4/20/2026
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 20/04/2026

Duration:00:10:45

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SBS Hindi News Wrap 19 April 2026

4/19/2026
Listen to the Weekly News Wrap of the week ending Saturday, 18/04/2026

Duration:00:08:49

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Top News: Iran closes Strait of Hormuz again, Australia calls the decision 'disappointing'

4/19/2026
Listen to the Top News of 19/04/2026 in Hindi.

Duration:00:06:09

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Top News: The UK and France plan to continue international maritime security mission in the Strait of Hormuz

4/18/2026
Listen to the top News of 18/04/2026 from Australia in Hindi.

Duration:00:04:29

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Creative accounting or record investments? Labor unveils 2026 National Defence Strategy

4/17/2026
The Australian Government has unveiled the 2026 National Defence Strategy, outlining reprioritised investments in drones, missile defence and undersea warfare capabilities. While the government claims the new strategy includes record defence spending to three per cent of GDP by 2033, the opposition has accused Labor of artificially inflating the numbers.

Duration:00:07:54

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Top News: 10-day ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and Lebanon

4/17/2026
Listen to the top News of 17/04/2026 from Australia in Hindi.

Duration:00:04:48

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Beyond the boundary: How hindi commentary Is expanding cricket’s reach in Australia

4/17/2026
The National Indigenous Cricket Competition is bringing new attention to Indigenous talent in Australia, while also expanding its reach through Hindi commentary for South Asian audiences. With cricket deeply rooted in the Indian community, this initiative highlights the role of language in making sport more inclusive and accessible. In this podcast, commentator and coach Sanjiv Dubey shares insights on the significance of the tournament, the growth of multicultural audiences, and the evolving landscape of sports commentary in Australia.

Duration:00:09:18

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Indian official launches unique ‘Devdoot Vanar Sena’ initiative to help people in need - उत्तर प्रदेश के अधिकारी की अनोखी पहल: लोगों की मदद के लिए शुरू की 'देवदूत वानर सेना'

4/17/2026
Ajit Pratap Singh, an officer in the Social Welfare Department in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, has launched a unique initiative called “Devdoot Vanar Sena” driven by his compassion to help those in need. Over the past few years, the initiative has provided assistance worth millions of Rupees. Beyond financial aid, the group supports people by helping them find jobs, offering relief during disasters, assisting in medical emergencies, organising blood donations, and extending help in many other ways. Thousands of volunteers, many of whom were previously unknown to each other, have come together through this initiative. In one case, the group helped raise around Rs 3 million for the treatment of a young man. - लखनऊ में उत्तर प्रदेश के समाज कल्याण विभाग में कार्यरत अधिकारी अजीत प्रताप सिंह ने अपने संवेदनशील हृदय के चलते लोगों की मदद के लिए “देवदूत वानर सेना” नामक एक पहल शुरू की है। बीते कुछ वर्षों में उन्होंने इस पहल के माध्यम से लोगों की करोड़ों रुपये की सहायता की है। सिर्फ आर्थिक मदद ही नहीं, बल्कि नौकरी दिलाने, विपत्ति के समय सहयोग करने, बीमारी में सहायता, रक्तदान और अन्य कई प्रकार की मदद भी वे अपनी “देवदूत वानर सेना” के जरिए कर रहे हैं। उनकी इस पहल से हजारों अनजान लोग एक-दूसरे से जुड़ चुके हैं।एक युवक के इलाज के लिए तो उन्होंने करीब तीन करोड़ रुपये तक जुटाने में मदद की।

Duration:00:11:37

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Indian official launches unique ‘Devdoot Vanar Sena’ initiative to help people in need

4/17/2026
Ajit Pratap Singh, an officer in the Social Welfare Department in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, has launched a unique initiative called “Devdoot Vanar Sena” driven by his compassion to help those in need. Over the past few years, the initiative has provided assistance worth millions of Rupees. Beyond financial aid, the group supports people by helping them find jobs, offering relief during disasters, assisting in medical emergencies, organising blood donations, and extending help in many other ways. Thousands of volunteers, many of whom were previously unknown to each other, have come together through this initiative. In one case, the group helped raise around Rs 3 million for the treatment of a young man.

Duration:00:11:37