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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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SBS News In Depth


1 'No safe space': report highlights increase in racism after failed Voice referendum 6:01
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The second annual Call it Out report has been released by the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research at the University of Technology Sydney. The report maps incidents of racism experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Indigenous Australians are most commonly experiencing widespread stereotyping and discrimination - and nowhere is safe for them from racist abuse.…
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1 A federal election nears, so what's being done to help people with a disability have their say? 5:55
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Western Australia’s Electoral Commission is trialling a low-sensory polling place for the 2025 State Election. The aim is to provide a quieter environment for voters who may benefit from it, including autistic individuals and those with intellectual and developmental or learning disabilities. The initiative in WA is not the only one in the country to help voters with a disability access polling places - but disability advocates say more needs to be done as a federal election approaches.…
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1 Cyclone Alfred bears down on Queensland, NSW coasts 4:47
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Cyclone Alfred is bearing down on south-east Queensland and north-east New South Wales and is now expected to make landfall at Redcliffe, just north of Brisbane. Strong winds and heavy rain are already making an impact.
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1 Financial inequality in Australia at its greatest since 2001 4:52
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Australia's financial inequality is at its highest rate since 2001. This is according to the latest report into annual Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia - the HILDA report. Single parents are found to be the most affected due to the increase of childcare costs, while the gender gap in unpaid work widens.…
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1 Tropical Cyclone Alfred costs & oil at a 3-year low 11:42
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Craig Bennett from S&P Gobal Ratings to find out how Australian insurers are placed as TC Alfred prepares to make landfall; plus the day on the sharemarket with Elizabeth Tian from Citi.
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1 Back into the golden age or the most divisive ever: reactions to Trump's speech are polarised 7:34
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Donald Trump's marathon speech to the US Congress at the start of his second term unveiled his sweeping conservative vision for America. Reaction to it has largely followed political lines, with Republicans hailing his remarks, and Democrats saying he has overstepped his constitutional authority and is causing widespread harm with his changes. And few in the international community are happy either.…
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1 Trump warns Hamas this is their last chance to leave Gaza 5:46
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US President Donald Trump is again threatening Hamas with obliteration if it doesn't return all Israeli hostages in Gaza - dead or alive. But Mr Trump's Special Envoy continues to negotiate directly with Hamas, in contradiction to decades of previous US policy.
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1 US 'takes a step back' and pauses relationship with Ukraine 6:05
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The US has paused intelligence-sharing with Ukraine, potentially undermining Kyiv's ability to target Russian forces. Despite this, diplomatic talks between Washington and Kyiv continue, with hopes of restoring relations. US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz indicated positive progress, while EU leaders discuss increasing defence spending and supporting Ukraine.…
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1 NAB's Alan Oster reflects on 32 years as Chief Economist & GDP per capita recession ends 16:05
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with NAB Chief Economist Alan Oster about the latest Australian economic growth report as he refects on his 32 years as Chief Economist at the bank and offers his advice for young students, plus the day on the sharemarket with Ben Richards from Seneca Financial Solutions.…
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1 Teen charged over alleged 'Christchurch' threat to Sydney mosque 3:45
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A 16 year-old boy has been charged over an alleged threat made towards a south Sydney mosque on social media. The comments, directed at the Australian Islamic House mosque in the city's southwest, have been widely condemned as hateful and Islamophobic.
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1 Zelenskyy 'regrets' volatile meeting with Trump 6:28
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed regret over his tense meeting with Donald Trump, reaffirming his commitment to US leadership in pursuing peace. Following President Trump's decision to freeze military aid, President Zelenskyy has instructed his officials to seek clarity from the Trump administration, while also signalling Ukraine is still ready to sign a security and rare-earth minerals deal.…
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1 Nuclear or renewables: where does Australia's energy future lie? 5:19
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Soaring power bills have forced both major parties to take Australia’s energy transition head on, offering two vastly different solutions to driving down prices and achieving net zero. The Coalition is proposing adding nuclear to the mix, including building two reactors in regional Queensland. SBS travelled to regional Queensland to see how the Coalition’s pitch is being received.…
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1 Arab voices unite to adopt an alternative plan to 'Trump Gaza' 6:14
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Arab leaders have come together in a rare display of unity, unanimously adopting a plan for Gaza's reconstruction - without the displacement of Palestinians. It is a counterproposal to US President Donald Trump's call for the Gaza Strip to be depopulated and transformed into a beach destination.
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1 Australian defence forces could support peacekeeping in Ukraine, says Albanese 3:25
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says a Labor government would consider sending troops to Ukraine if Australia's support is requested. It comes as both sides of politics express their continued support for Ukraine despite its declining relationship with the US.
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The gender pay gap continues to narrow - but slowly, with women on average earning 78 cents for every dollar a man makes. That's a difference of about $28,500 per year, but it's worse in some industries.
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