
SBS News In Depth
SBS (Australia)
Hear the story behind the headlines. In 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.
Location:
Sydney, NSW
Networks:
SBS (Australia)
Description:
Hear the story behind the headlines. In 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.
Language:
English
Website:
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/
Episodes
Dawn services sullied by boos
4/25/2026
Australians have marked Anzac Day across the country and in Gallipoli with ceremonies remembering those who have served. Despite the solemnity of the occasion, dawn services in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth have been marred by heckling. Veterans’ groups and political leaders condemned the incidents as a disrespectful violation of Anzac Day.
Duration:00:06:51
Fighting for a country that denied their rights: Remembering the service of Australia's Indigenous veterans
4/24/2026
[[WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should exercise caution when listening to this audio as it contains names and images of deceased persons, which may cause distress to members of these communities.]] Since the First World War, Indigenous men and women have served in Australia's defence forces, despite the government's refusal to recognise their rights. NITV Radio's Kerri-Lee Barry has spoken to Michael Bell about members of her own family who served in Australia's defence forces.
Duration:00:09:19
‘Tea with heart’ – meet the military veteran giving back to others who serve
4/24/2026
A chain of specialty tea bars founded by a military veteran is expanding rapidly. Ambi's Chai serves tea blended with exotic spices - and its founder is proud his cafes are bringing communities closer.
Duration:00:04:01
Markets slip as tech earnings loom and trust in finfluencers questioned
4/24/2026
The ASX200 edged lower by 0.1 per cent, capping a weekly fall of 1.8 per cent, as global markets pulled back from record highs and investors turned their attention to upcoming tech earnings, with Tony Sycamore from IG Markets unpacking what’s ahead. Meanwhile, new data from ASIC reveals a growing number of young Australians are turning to AI platforms, social media and so-called finfluencers for financial information, raising concerns about credibility and oversight. ASIC Commissioner Alan Kirkland explains the regulator’s response.
Duration:00:09:47
Attacks continue in southern Lebanon despite three-week ceasefire extension
4/24/2026
Donald Trump has announced a three-week extension to the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon during a press conference at the White House. He says he hopes more leadership-level talks will take place over coming weeks, as he seeks to bring the broader conflict with Iran to a close.
Duration:00:05:43
For Gen Z, dumb phones and CDs are the winners as they return to analogue
4/23/2026
Analogue devices are making a comeback with the most tech-savvy, plugged in generation of all time - Gen Z. Why are Gen Z using tech from a time they don't remember?
Duration:00:06:59
INTERVIEW: Will things ever return to 'normal' in the Strait of Hormuz?
4/23/2026
Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains at a virtual standstill with President Trump ordering US forces to 'shoot and kill' Iranian vessels laying mines in the Strait. The US military says it seized another tanker associated with smuggling Iranian oil in the Indian Ocean. The U.S. and Iran had declared the Strait open on Friday April 17 but Iran reimposed control on Saturday. Tehran said it was responding to a continued U.S. blockade of Iranian ports, calling it a violation of their ceasefire. So will we ever see a return to normal shipping and trade, once the strait reopens? In this episode of Weekend One on One, we hear from Alexis Ellender, senior lead analyst at maritime data firm Kpler
Duration:00:07:19
Employers seeking more workers with AI skills, ASX pulls further away from record
4/23/2026
The ASX slipped 0.6 per cent amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Gulf, with losses led by materials and the big banks, while energy stocks climbed on a surge in oil prices. Against that backdrop, a sharp shift in the jobs market is emerging, with SEEK reporting a 75 per cent rise in advertised roles mentioning AI skills.
Duration:00:15:37
Advocates cheer decision to make showers free for home-based aged care
4/23/2026
The lion's share of attention this week has been on the National Disability Insurance Scheme, with the federal government announcing cuts that it's estimated will see tens of thousands removed from the scheme. But there have also been developments in aged care too- the federal government has now reversed its policy on the funding for showering after a mass of complaints from residents, families, and advocates.
Duration:00:05:26
TACO Trump? An idiot’s guide to Strait talking & Marcos Jnr gym junkie
4/23/2026
Confusion deepens on the Strait of Hormuz as President Trump extends the ceasefire with Iran. Another truce hangs in the balance with Israel and Hezbollah trading accusations - while thousands of Israeli troops draw a line in southern Lebanon. Plus, Japan loosens its long-standing arms export restrictions and world leaders flex their fitness credentials.
Duration:00:28:25
Iran seizes ships in Strait of Hormuz in escalation of naval blockade
4/22/2026
Iran has seized two ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz. It says it won't reopen the crucial waterway while a US blockade of its vessels and ports remains in place.
Duration:00:04:55
INTERVIEW: Why have the ceasefire talks stalled?
4/22/2026
Ceasefire talks between the US and Iran seem to be on hold. Pakistan had planned to host a second round of talks, but the White House suspended Vice President JD Vance’s planned trip to Islamabad - as Iran rebuffed efforts to restart negotiations. Pakistani officials say authorities will keep security arrangements in place in Islamabad in case US and Iranian delegations ultimately arrive. Speaking to the Associated Press, Qamar Cheema, the Executive Director of the Sanober Institute in Islamabad, says talks between the U.S. and Iran have stalled due to a lack of clarity and a complex power struggle within Tehran
Duration:00:03:36
Super funds recover March fall as middle east war impacts company earnings
4/22/2026
The Australian sharemarket slipped 1.1 per cent, yet remains within reach of a record high, continuing its recovery from March’s downturn as super funds rebound and long-term gains hold steady. In this episode of SBS On the Money, Ricardo Gonçalves unpacks the day’s biggest moves, including Cochlear’s dramatic 40 per cent fall to a 10-year low after a profit warning tied to weak US consumer confidence and global uncertainty. Portfolio manager James Gerrish from Market Partners joins the conversation to discuss whether other companies will also be hit by the war in the Middle-East.
Duration:00:07:43
"Difficult, unavoidable": NDIS overhaul aims to reduce participation and target fraudulent providers
4/22/2026
The federal government has announced a major overhaul of the National Disability Insurance Scheme in efforts to cut down fraud and spending in the $50 billion program. Welcoming some aspects of the reform, disability advocates say there must be further clarity around cuts to support and eligibility, with fears that those in need will lose access to vital supports.
Duration:00:08:17
'We're not ready': Calls for AI regulation gain momentum
4/21/2026
As new autonomous AI technology can now be accessed by everyday users, the calls for AI regulation are getting louder.
Duration:00:10:04
The US-Iran ceasefire has been extended. But were the warring states ever in agreement?
4/21/2026
The US-Iran ceasefire has been extended, just as it was due to expire. US President Donald Trump says it will continue so Iran can submit their proposal for a ceasefire and talks can take place. But the US plans to continue its blockade of Iranian ports, an move that Iranian officials have maintained is an act of war and a violation of the ceasefire agreement. It's led to confusion over whether the ceasefire talks will happen.
Duration:00:05:03
SBS World News talks to Immigration Minister Tony Burke
4/21/2026
SBS News political reporter Anna Henderson speaks to Immigration Minister Tony Burke about visas, the War in the Middle East, and IS brides. Mr Burke says federal Opposition Leader Angus Taylor is trying to turn Australians against one another with his policies.
Duration:00:18:10
Markets pause, as Apple turns the page on Tim Cook's era
4/21/2026
The ASX 200 edged lower as investors held back ahead of a key Middle East ceasefire deadline, with Michael Wayne from Medallion Financial Group unpacking the day’s market moves. At the same time, Apple enters a new chapter as Tim Cook steps down after 15 years, having overseen explosive growth and the launch of products like the Apple Watch and AirPods. Stephanie Youssef speaks with Wedbush Securities’ Dan Ives about Cook’s legacy, the challenges facing incoming CEO John Ternus, and why artificial intelligence could define Apple’s next phase.
Duration:00:14:03
SBS World News talks to Assistant Minister for Citizenship Julian Hill
4/21/2026
SBS federal political reporters Anna Henderson, Rayane Tamer, and Naveen Razik have an in-depth conversation with Assistant Minister for Citizenship, Customs, and Multicultural Affairs, Julian Hill, about visa categories, and the task the government faces in dealing with humanitarian visas and family reunion.
Duration:00:26:08
Starmer again fends off calls for his resignation over Mandelson appointment
4/21/2026
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is again rejecting calls for his resignation over the appointment of Peter Mandelson as Ambassador to the US .He has shifted blame to foreign ministry officials , who he says withheld vetting concerns about Mr Mandelson that would have halted his employment.
Duration:00:05:42