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Hear the story behind the headlines. In under ten minutes each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.

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Sydney, NSW

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Hear the story behind the headlines. In under ten minutes each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.

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English


Episodes
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Who are the Teals?

4/28/2025
The Teals were the big story of the last election. We take a look at what the independents stand for and what helped their success last time around.

Duration:00:05:55

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Flight Centre's one piece of advice for travellers to the US & ACCC on card surcharge watch

4/28/2025
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Flight Centre Travel Group CEO Graham Turner about the company's latest market update including why airfares to the US may be cut soon; ACCC Deputy Chair Mick Keogh warns businesses to be aware of rules around card surcharges; plus the day on the sharemarket with Luke McMillan from Ophir Asset Management.

Duration:00:13:29

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Both major parties announce plans to boost tradie numbers, but will it fix the housing shortage?

4/28/2025
During the election campaign, both major parties have announced plans to boost tradie numbers in Australia to help increase the supply of new homes. Builders welcome the move to fast-track tradie qualifications, but say there still won't be enough workers to build more than a million new homes that have been promised in the next five years without skilled labour from overseas.

Duration:00:04:03

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'Life-changing' ketamine-derived depression treatment to become more affordable for Australians

4/28/2025
A new drug for treatment-resistant depression will be listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme this week, making it more affordable for 30,000 Australians. The medication is a chemical cousin of the drug ketamine and is bringing hope to many who live with the chronic mental illness.

Duration:00:06:55

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Vancouver vehicle attack claims 11 lives, injures dozens

4/27/2025
A Vancouver Filipino street festival has turned tragic when a man drove an SUV through a crowd, killing 11 and injuring dozens. Police, who ruled out terrorism, say the suspect who is in custody was known to them due to prior mental health interactions. As the city mourns, leaders have pledged support and the Filipino community has vowed to rebuild.

Duration:00:06:01

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'Final showdown': leaders' debate with one week left of campaigning

4/27/2025
A panel of undecided voters handed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese a convincing win at the end of the fourth and final leaders debate. With one week of campaigning remaining, the verdict of voters across Australia will be sealed on May 3.

Duration:00:06:40

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Pope Francis' funeral attended by world leaders, royals and pilgrims

4/26/2025
A funeral and procession for Pope Francis has been attended by 400,000 - bringing together royals, world leaders, pilgrims and refugees. The first Latin American pope has been remembered as a champion for peace, inclusion, and mercy.

Duration:00:07:13

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INTERVIEW: 'Migrants have become scapegoats': FECCA's Peter Doukas voices election concerns

4/26/2025
The Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Australia says they are concerned multiculturalism isn't a key election issue in this federal election campaign. They've released a policy platform criticising proposals to change the citizenship 'values' test, ban refugees from Gaza, and deport dual nationals convicted of crimes. Chairperson Peter Doukas says he's also concerned migrants have become scapegoats for the cost of living and housing crisis. In this episode of Weekend One on One he's speaking to SBS's Stephanie Youssef.

Duration:00:02:39

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Climate change can be a laughing matter

4/26/2025
The climate is changing and so is the way people are talking about it – with science communicators around the world using laughs over lectures to drive the climate conversation.

Duration:00:05:07

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Who gets to vote? The push to include incarcerated Australians

4/25/2025
Imagine voting without the hallmarks of election day – a sausage sizzle, how-to-vote cards, or information about the candidates. What is unthinkable for many Australians is a reality for people who are in prison. ⁠ Just 274 prisoners voted in the last Federal Election, and former inmates say the barriers to voting can feel dehumanising.

Duration:00:09:38

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Prevention is better than the cure: fighting the tanning trend

4/25/2025
Two in three Australians will receive some form of skin cancer diagnosis in their lifetime, with one person dying with melanoma every six hours. Significant advances in treatment have cut the death rate in half since 2010 - but the sun safety message just isn't sinking in for young people. And as the rate of melanoma continues to rise, experts say social media is driving a dangerous trend.

Duration:00:06:01

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As homelessness soars, ‘Ibu Ade’ is feeding those in need. It’s her way to heal from childhood abuse

4/25/2025
As Australia’s housing crisis continues, Perth has become one of Australia’s least affordable cities to rent. With more people experiencing homelessness, one Indonesian migrant is doing what she can, providing free food to those struggling.

Duration:00:05:04

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Ten years since the whole world shook: what's changed since Nepal's devastating quake

4/25/2025
It's been 10 years since a devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal, killing more than 9,000 people. Residents and aid workers have shared their experiences of that day and the impact it has had on the nation, with SBS Nepali.

Duration:00:05:31

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Trump's Crimea ultimatum, India-Pakistan tensions and a conclave plot-twist?

4/25/2025
In this episode: Washington threatens to walk away from Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks, Asia Correspondent Aaron Fernandes joins us to discuss what's triggered the unfolding crisis between India and Pakistan, we'll explore the impact of Pope Francis’ legacy on the future direction of the Vatican, and Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson draws striking parallels between Canada and Australia ahead of the election.

Duration:00:28:00

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'Vladimir stop!': Trump issues rare reprimand over deadly attack on Kyiv

4/25/2025
In a rare rebuke, US President Donald Trump has called on Russia to halt attacks on Ukraine. It follows Russia's largest and deadliest attack on Kyiv in months, which killed 12 people in strikes that pounded the capital for hours in the middle of the night.

Duration:00:05:22

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March of the Living ceremony marks 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz

4/24/2025
Thousands have marched through the former Auschwitz Nazi death camp in Poland in an annual ceremony which this year marks 80 years since the camp's liberation. Among those marching were Holocaust survivors, calling for the world to remember the Holocaust as a lesson for humanity.

Duration:00:04:49

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INTERVIEW: Shadow foreign affairs spokesman David Coleman

4/24/2025
An elected Dutton Coalition Government would establish a Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs to provide greater support for Australians being held in arbitrary detention overseas. The need for a Special Envoy has been identified by the Australian Wrongful and Arbitrary Detention Alliance as a key strategy to provide a stronger focus on efforts to free Australians being detained by certain countries or in high-risk parts of the world in what is often referred to as ‘hostage diplomacy’.Shadow Foreign Affairs spokesman David Coleman said it was clear that more needed to be done in cases where Australians are detained overseas on spurious or false charges by foreign regimes. He's been talking about that and the rest of the Coalition's foreign affairs policy to SBS Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson.

Duration:00:11:57

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Service and sacrifice remembered on ANZAC day

4/24/2025
Thousands of people have gathered across Australia for ANZAC Day. The Prime Minister attended the National Service in Canberra.

Duration:00:03:25

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Cozzie Livs: Party Time Ep 4

4/24/2025
Cost of living: it’s the term we haven’t been able to escape since the last election. From housing to migration, household budgets to the Australian economy, Independent Economist Saul Eslake breaks down what’s on offer this election.

Duration:00:25:28

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Confusion over Opposition's migration policies

4/24/2025
Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has been asked to clarify the Coalition's position on migration, after his immigration spokesman, Dan Tehan, appeared to confuse the Coalition's permanent migration target with skilled visa numbers. Mr Tehan also confirmed a Coalition government would cut Australia's humanitarian visa intake by 20,000 visas.

Duration:00:05:05