A national focus on news, events & issues that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Hear interviews and stories from the SBS NITV Radio program, part of SBS Audio.
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Hosted by Mundanara Bayles who was born and raised in Redfern (Sydney) Australia and currently lives in Queensland. The Black Magic Woman Podcast is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly First Nations people from Australia and around the world sharing their stories about their journey to highlight the diversity amongst First Nations peoples and the resilience of her people. She hopes these stories inspire her listeners and also create a better understanding of what First ...
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That's Orgasmic with Sexologist Emily Duncan


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That's Orgasmic with Sexologist Emily Duncan
Emily Duncan
A sex positive podcast that provides a shame free perspective on all things sex. Nothing is off bounds in this uncensored podcast, delving into all the juicy and taboo topics you can imagine. Most importantly this podcast aims to break down the stigmas surrounding sex and provide the tools to create a liberating sexual experience for everyone. Disclaimer: the educational information within this podcast does not take place of professional or medical advice. FOLLOW US on instagram @thatsorgasm ...
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Welcome to the new podcast from the NITV News Online team: #TakeItBlak
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Welcome to the GPSA Podcast, hosted by GP Supervision Australia.
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Explore a world of art, including Australian art from colonial to present day, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, old masters, Asian and contemporary art. Suitable for 5-12 year olds (with an adult).
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2022 marks 30 years since Torres Strait Islander, Eddie Koiki Mabo, and a group of four Meriam people won in a case against the State of Queensland, for land they knew was traditionally theirs. Hi, I’m Eddie is a six-part series commissioned by the State Library of Queensland which introduces you to the man behind the headlines. Host, Rhianna Patrick takes you on a journey to get to know Eddie Mabo and the case to understand the legacy he left behind.
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Explore the Gallery in the company of former director Edmund Capon and hear him talk about his favourite works in the collection. The tour includes Australian art from colonial to present day, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander art, old masters, Asian and contemporary art.
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Interviews and feature reports from SBS News.
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This podcast series is a celebration of strength, resilience and cultural pride…. as told by the Yued community of Moora. Narrated by Cyndy Moody and Daniel Hansen, this collection of stories was collected during Community Arts Networks Place Names project which explores the meanings of Noongar places. These playful, poignant and precious stories are our nation’s hidden histories and remind us that this always was and always will be, Aboriginal land. WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isl ...
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Indigenous Health MedTalk covers topics related to women's and men's health, family health and wellness, mental health, sexual health and community innovations related to and affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Hosted by Dr Danielle Arabena: the Medical Educator for the Indigenous Health Training Team at General Practice Training Queensland. Danielle speaks to innovators, trail blazers and community leaders in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and medicine. A p ...
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Community Conversations by Clothing The Gaps


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Community Conversations by Clothing The Gaps
Clothing The Gaps
Community Conversations is a new podcast — it’s a series of yarns with mob hosted by Paul Stewart (Stewy) a Taungurong man. Community Conversations exists to further elevate First Nations voices and causes and is an opportunity to discover and understand more about our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community who generously share their stories about who they are and what they stand for.
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This podcast series is hosted by Dr Marnee Shay and Professor Rhonda Oliver who are the editors of a new strengths based text book about Indigenous education published by Routledge 'Indigenous Education in Australia Learning and Teaching for Deadly Futures'. The podcast explores different topics about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education with chapter authors; a diverse group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Elders, scholars and educators. Front cover artwork by Aunty Denise Proud
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A weekly podcast deep diving into whatever the f@*! we want. Hosted by Evelyn, Oge & Sayo - Evelyn: Instagram - @etinosa Twitter - @itsetinosa Oge: Instagram- @ogeike_ Twitter - @ogeike_ Sayo: Instagram - @sayo.og Twitter - @sayoog Our theme music by Rey: Instagram: @emotionsofabipolarmilleniall The Champagne Breakfast Podcast would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation; the tradiitonal custodians of the land on which we record, and pay our respects to their elders past a ...
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Australia is full of diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nations. From the Bunuba to the Wiradjuri, the clans of the Torres Strait to the palawa people, every mob has its own language and unique culture. Each episode will take you on a journey to a different Nation; to listen to the sounds of Country, share some language and have a little yarn. We’ll travel south across the Bass Strait to lutruwita (Tasmania) and learn about the mums of palawa Country. Look out for crocs in Wadjiga ...
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Welcome to MHPN’s inaugural podcast which explores wellbeing and mental health. Listen to engaging conversations between mental health practitioners, as they reflect on a variety of topics related to mental wellbeing, interdisciplinary practice, and collaborative care. Subscribe to stay up to date.
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Your fave podcast that explores the nuances of diversity, identity, and culture with Angelica & Inez. Our podcast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea, and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today. We recognise our privilege as migrants recording on this land and know that it always was and always will be Aboriginal lan ...
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The MTPConnect Podcast Series connects with the people and the issues behind Australia’s growing medical technologies, biotechnologies and pharmaceuticals sector.
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Oxford Society for International Development


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Oxford Society for International Development
Oxford Society for International Development
The official Oxford Society for International Development podcast. We interview leaders and key thinkers in the field of international development with the aim of generating discussion around some of the biggest challenges facing today’s global society. Find out more at oxsid.org
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The smart phones in our pockets have more computing power than NASA used during the Apollo mission to get to the moon. So, how did we get light years ahead of NASA computers is such a short time? The answer is: research. Nothing has shaped modern life more than research. Everything from the personal computer at your fingertips to the anaesthetic your dentist gives you to stop excruciating pain has been ushered in by major research breakthroughs. In this 9-part series, you’ll meet outcome-foc ...
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What issues matter most to Australian Christians during an election? Hosts Tim Costello and Mel Wade talk to Australia's experts and leaders - including the ones that Christians don't usually get to hear from! Episode guests: Prof Ian Harper (Reserve Bank & Dean of Melbourne Business School, Melbourne University) - Economy; John Anderson (Former Deputy PM & Nationals Leader) - Religious Freedom; Natasha Stott Despoja (former senator & Ambassador for Women and Girls) - Women Dr Tim Flannery ( ...
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The Good Edit: Gritty Conversations with Jewish Women


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The Good Edit: Gritty Conversations with Jewish Women
Rebecca Davis
Hosted by journalist and writer Rebecca Davis, The Good Edit amplifies the stories of Jewish women. In a series of gritty and grounded conversations, Rebecca speaks with a range of Jewish women - from entrepreneurs to activists; creatives to survivors of major adversity, and many more. Rebecca and her guests delve into the journeys that have shaped us, the hardships we’ve overcome and go deep on the things so often left unsaid. Why? Because our stories are our power. Because we need to see i ...
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The Health Advocate - Podcast


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The Health Advocate - Podcast
Australian Healthcare & Hospitals Association
The Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA) is Australia’s national peak body for public and not-for-profit hospitals and healthcare providers.
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Independent, not-for-profit and evidence-based, NPS MedicineWise provides practical tools and information about medicines, health conditions and medical tests to help individuals and health professionals make better health decisions.
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Lectures on international law issues by eminent scholars, practitioners and judges of national and international courts. The lecture series is brought to you by the Public International Law Discussion Group, part of the Law Faculty of the University of Oxford, and is supported by the British Branch of the International Law Association and Oxford University Press. Further details of this series can be found on the Public International Law -https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research-subject-groups/grad ...
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Welcome to SQ On Air, a podcast presented by Screen Queensland. Sharing the issues and news affecting the industry and culture of the Queensland screen sector, and featuring interviews with the state's leading practitioners and emerging talent. Screen Queensland (SQ) is a government-owned company that invests in and supports the Queensland screen industry.
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GPSA Podcast


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Teaching Your Registrar About Best Practice Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health - Part 1 - Dr Karen Nicholls and Dr Simon Morgan
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This podcast discusses how to teach your registrar to be culturally safe working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients. Resources mentioned in this podcast: GPSA Resources https://gpsupervisorsaustralia.org.au/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-health/ Other Resources Social determinants of health Video https://vimeo.com/257813804 …
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MHPN Presents


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OUT NOW: All episodes of A Conversation About...Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, Climate Change and Covid 19
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Join Prof. Pat Dudgeon (a Bardi woman from the Kimberley in Western Australia), Dr Stewart Sutherland (a Wiradjuri man) and Prof. Alan Rosen across this four part series as they discuss how, by living in harmony with nature, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are, at the same time, a strength and a priority in our response to the sig…
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SBS News In Depth


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Critical threats to oceans remain as UN inches towards plastic treaty
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The United Nations has marked World Oceans Day as it takes the first global step towards a legally binding treaty to regulate plastic. Plastic pollution and climate change remain a critical threat to oceans, which cover 70 per cent of the planet.
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SBS News In Depth


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Ukraine dam breach escalates humanitarian crisis
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Ukrainian residents in Kherson and surrounding regions are in the midst of an intensifying humanitarian crisis after the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam. The consequences are far-reaching, with the displacement of thousands of residents, reduced access to clean water and effects on the local ecosystem already being seen.…
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UNICEF warns of humanitarian impact following dam collapse
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Damian Rance, the Chief of Communications and Advocacy for UNICEF Ukraine, talks to SBS's Sam Dover from his base in Kyiv. He explains the massive humanitarian impact of the destruction of the Kakhova dam on Ukraine, and its people.
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SBS News In Depth


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Risk of water deaths doubles over long weekends: Surf Lifesaving Australia
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With the long weekend approaching, many are making plans to head to the coast. But Surf Live Saving Australia is issuing a stark warning, with new research highlighting the heightened risk of deaths in the water on public holidays.
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This episode is all about blowjobs. Emily provides different tips so that you can give your sexual partner or partners the best blowjob for them. FOLLOW US on Instagram @thatsorgasmic Send your comments, questions and stories to: emilyduncan@thatsorgasmic.com To book a session with Sexologist Emily at Emily Duncan Sexology follow the link: https://…
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SBS News In Depth


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Struggling to meet costs? Maybe it's time find a side hustle
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Thousands of people are turning to the gig economy for a side-hustle, or a second source of income, as the cost of living continues to rise. Interest rates jumped to 4.1 per cent on Tuesday, costing the average homeowner an extra 100 dollars a month.
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SBS News In Depth


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The A-League's most successful coach takes on the challenge of the EPL
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Ange Postecoglou is the first Australian coach in history to manage a football team in the English Premier League, signing a four year contract. This appointment is significant, setting a precedent for the up and coming football coaches who now have a role model to follow their dream.
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SBS News In Depth


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Cheques bouncing out of play, replaced by technology
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The Australian Banking Association says the digital revolution is increasingly modernising the way people 'pay' - with 98.9 per cent of banking now taking place via apps or online. The use of mobile wallets is also rapidly increasing - as more traditional payment methods, such as cash and cheques, lose traction - creating scope for government inter…
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SBS News In Depth


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Why has Fraser Island officially been renamed K'gari?
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Why has Fraser Island officially been renamed K'gari?
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SBS News In Depth


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SBS On the Money: Why the consumer is key to avoiding a recession
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Australia's economy continued to slow, expanding at just 0.2% in the March quarter as interest rate rises impact the consumer. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with BetaShares Chief Economist David Bassanese to find out if the nation can avoid a recession while VanEck's Jaime Hannah goes through the sharemarket reaction.…
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SBS News In Depth


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What is the military analysis of the collapse of the Kakhovka dam?
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The destruction of the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine's Southern Kherson region is being described by the UN as a 'catastrophe'. At this stage there's no conclusive evidence to confirm how the dam was breached or who was behind it - but Russia and Ukraine are laying the blame squarely on each other. SBS's Janice Petersen has been speaking with Retired Aus…
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SBS News In Depth


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'Russia will pay for what it's done' - Zelenskyy on dam destruction
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Ukraine and Russia are blaming each other for the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam. The impact could be far reaching, with impacts on the ecosystem, the safety of a nuclear power plant, and the production of grain.
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MHPN Presents


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In The First Person… Growing up in a Family with Mental Illness and Family Violence
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In this episode of MHPN Presents, In the First Person you will hear a powerful story about family violence and maternal mental illness. Join Millie and hear about her lived experience of growing up in a family with a mother with schizoaffective disorder and a father who used violence. Millie describes challenging and adverse experiences in her fami…
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Why do we wait until something is trending to talk about it? In this episode, rebellious lawyer, storyteller and proud Wiradjuri and Wailwan woman Teela Reid yarns with Mundanara about how our stories matter all the time, land rights and how Australia needs to come to terms with itself as a ‘white racist colony’. Teela also talks about her exciting…
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SBS News In Depth


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Can a change of direction save the Amazon rain forest?
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A year after the killing of a British journalist and Indigenous expert in the Amazon rain forest, family and supporters have gathered in several Brazilian cities to honour their memory. Brazil's President Lula is carrying on the work of the two men, as he unveils a new environmental plan to end deforestation by 2030.…
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35 years after Scott Johnson plunged to his death off a Sydney cliff.. his family say they finally feel justice will be served. Scott White will be sentenced on Thursday for manslaughter. The case is one in spate of killings that brought terror to the LGBTIQ+ community for decades. Mr Johnson's family say they hope others can one day receive the sa…
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SBS News In Depth


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More repayment pain as RBA raises rates again
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Following its June meeting on Tuesday, the Reserve Bank has announced the cash rate would rise by 0.25 percentage points, from 3.85 per cent to 4.10 per cent - and Reserve Bank Governor Dr Philip Lpwe says further tightening of monetary policy may be required to ensure that inflation returns to target.…
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SBS News In Depth


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Kathleen Folbigg: 'I will always think of my children'
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For the first time since being pardoned, Kathleen Folbigg has spoken publicly. The mother of four, spent two decades behind bars for the deaths of her children but was released from yesterday after an inquiry found reasonable doubt as to her guilt.
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SBS On the Money: RBA lifts official interest rates to highest since April 2012
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The Reserve Bank has lifted official interest rates to 4.1% in an attempt to return inflation to its target within a reasonable timeframe. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with NAB Chief Economist Alan Oster and Barrenjoey Chief Economist Jo Masters for their take, while Luke McMillian from Ophir Asset Management takes a look at the mark…
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Russia's government claims its military has foiled a major offensive in eastern Ukraine but Ukrainian officials dismiss the report, stating they have made small gains along the front lines. Whether Ukraine's much-anticipated counter-offensive has begun remains uncertain, with no official confirmation or denial of a significant campaign, although Uk…
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After spending two decades in jail over the deaths of her four children, Kathleen Folbigg has been released. It follows an inquiry that found there was reasonable doubt over her guilt.
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SBS News In Depth


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Climate case hearings underway in the Torres Strait
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A landmark legal case against the Australian government has begun in the Torres Strait. Two elders from the region are suing the Commonwealth for failing to prevent climate change which they say is destroying their homelands. The Federal Court has travelled to the islands to hear evidence directly from the communities.…
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SBS News In Depth


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Regulator calls out sky-high airfares and unreliable service
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Australia's competition regulator says a lack of competition in the aviation industry is leading to high airfares and poor service. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says more than 90 per cent of domestic passengers are flying with Virgin or the Qantas group.
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SBS News In Depth


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Scientists to spend two weeks assessing health of Southern Ocean
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Journeys into the Southern Ocean are rare this time of year, as rough conditions make seafaring difficult. But in a world-first trip, a decade in the making, a group of international experts has set-off to do just that.
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SBS News In Depth


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Harsh penalties for businesses that exploit migrant workers
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The federal government is introducing new laws designed to stop the exploitation of migrant workers. They include increased penalties and a ban on employers who have exploited migrants from hiring people on temporary visas.
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Listen to NITV Radio excerpts - on air program 05/06/2023
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The Federal Court hearings in Torres Strait landmark case about the impacts of climate change - Industry leaders voice their opposition to the "Same Job, Same Pay" reform - The Taliban leadership invites Australia to come investigate war crimes in Afghanistan...
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SBS News In Depth


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Taliban invites Australian war crimes investigators into Afghanistan
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A senior Taliban spokesperson has invited Australian officials to travel to Afghanistan and investigate allegations of war crimes committed by Australian troops. But an Afghan-Australian lawyer has warned accepting the offer would give the regime undue legitimacy.
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SBS News In Depth


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Residents pay the price in skirmishes on Russia-Ukraine border
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The Governor of Russia's Belgorod region says he is willing to meet with members of the pro-Ukrainian group responsible for crossing into Russia and carrying out a number of attacks, and capturing two Russian soldiers. This comes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claims Russia is evading sanctions by using a network of weapons suppliers, a…
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SBS News In Depth


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A scrambled egg no-one can unscramble: why housing is becoming increasingly unaffordable
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House prices are surging, and everyone - from politicians to those who need somewhere stable to live - is grappling with how to respond to affordability concerns. But what does it means when we talk about housing supply, and how is that connected to what we pay for a roof over our head?
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Oxford Society for International Development


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Reporting on South America: An Interview with AS/COA's Luisa Leme
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We invite Luisa Leme, who has a decade's worth of experience heading multimedia projects in the Americas Society/Council of the, to share her experience with reporting on South America. Leme is interviewed by our South American Events Officer, Pippa Linden-Howes.
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SBS News In Depth


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Relations with China dominate Albanese's Vietnam visit
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has continued his tour of Southeast Asia with a visit to the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi. He has sought to advance Australia’s interests in the region and reassure leaders that assumptions about so-called "inevitable" conflict between the US and China are harmful.
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There are growing calls for better support for women in Egypt who have faced jail because of debt. Advocates say they face social stigma and struggle to rebuild their lives after being released.
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SBS News In Depth


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Day of mourning declared after deadly India train crash
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It's being described as India's worst rail accident in recent history: a passenger train derailing before being struck by another train on another track. More than 280 people have been killed and some 900 injured, with officials saying the death toll could rise further.
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New rules for Bali tourists to curb inappropriate behaviour
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A Balinese religious leader has urged visitors to show more respect for local customs in the popular tourist spot, as new rules are introduced to curb inappropriate behaviour. The rules follow a string of incidents amongst travellers arriving on the Indonesian island.
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SBS News In Depth


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China a key focus of Albanese's South-East Asia visit
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is on a fast-paced trip to Southeast Asia to deepen regional relations. Singapore's Acting Leader has raised fears regional relationships could descend into the so-called law of the jungle if nations start to take sides in the power struggle between the United States and China.…
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SBS News In Depth


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Waste not: Australia’s textile industry reaches a turning point
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Australians discard 800,000 tonnes of textiles including clothing each year, and most of it ends up in landfill. New schemes aim to change that.
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Ben Roberts-Smith defamation dismissal reverberates around the globe
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Ben Roberts-Smith has resigned from his role as General Manager of Seven Queensland following his defamation trial loss. The Federal Court dismissal has now raised the question of potential criminal charges to follow.
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McGowan marks his last day as West Australian premier
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Outgoing Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan has had his last day in the top job, following his surprise decision to step down as the state's leader.
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Workers and unions cheer Fair Work's wage decision; businesses unhappy
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The Fair Work Commission has made a decision on the nation's minimum wage. It's decided 2.7 million Australian workers will receive a 5.75 percent increase, while around 200,000 of the lowest paid workers will receive a 8.6 percent increase from July 1st.
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SBS News In Depth


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1997 bashing murder of transgender woman to remain unsolved
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An inquiry into LGBTIQ+ hate crimes has heard the bashing murder of a transgender woman in her Sydney home will remain unsolved. Samantha Rose was found dead three days before Christmas in 1997 in her flat in Kensington.
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Listen to NITV Radio excerpts - on air program 02/06/2023
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To many members of Jerusalem's L-G-B-T-I-Q+ community, this year's Pride parade is more important than ever before. The Israeli government is currently the most right-wing it has ever been, and includes several anti-LGBTQ parties who have sought to diminish the rights of these communities. So while the demonstrations serve as a celebration, to some…
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A meeting of European leaders in Moldova on Thursday was eventful, with the future of Ukraine at its centre. The forum was larger than the E-U and NATO, and the future of both organisations was discussed, including the potential membership of Ukraine and the position of Hungary.
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The First legal advice hotline for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people opens in WA - The latest wage review to be released today - And in Rugby League, New South Wales coach Brad Fittler plots one of the most unlikely upsets in Origin history...
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The MTPConnect Podcast


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Navi Medical’s Breakthrough Smart Catheter Delivering Better Care for Critically Ill Children
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Tens of thousands of central venous catheters designed for adult bodies are inserted into the delicate veins of newborns in Australian intensive care settings every year for life-saving care. But positioning the catheter tip can be challenging and if not done correctly, can lead to dangerous complications for children who are already critically ill…
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SBS News In Depth


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Case dismissed: Ben Roberts-Smith accusations proved substantially true
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The defamation action brought by Australia's most-decorated living soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, has been dismissed from the federal court. The accusations of war crimes, murder and bullying, published by Nine Newspapers, were proved substantially true.
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Pacific security pacts delayed but still moving 'in good faith'
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Papua New Guinea has delayed signing a security pact with Australia just a week after entering into a defence agreement with the United States, while an Australian security pact with Vanuatu announced in December has also stalled amid internal political struggles there.
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