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Top News: Coles Group ‘Down Down’ ruling a warning to retailers, says ACCC
Listen to the Top News of 14/05/26 from Australia in Hindi.
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Stories from India: How a rural engineer’s animation series is winning hearts in West Bengal - Stories from India: ग्रामीण क्षेत्र में बसे एक इंजीनियर द्वारा बनाई गई एनीमेशन सीरीज़ बनी दर्शकों की पसंद
Manish Dey, a civil engineering graduate from a village in West Bengal with a strong passion for art, taught himself animation without any formal training or studio support. He created an independent animation series that quickly gained popularity, attracting hundreds of subscribers. Following its initial success, he built a small team and is now working on the next episodes of the project. - पश्चिम बंगाल के गाँव के मनीष डे ने सिविल इंजीनियरिंग पड़ी है लेकिन वे कला के प्रति जुनूनी थे। उन्होंने बिना किसी औपचारिक ट्रेनिंग या स्टूडियो के खुद ही एक एनीमेशन सीरीज़ बनाई। उनकी यह सीरीज़ लोगों को बहुत पसंद आई और हज़ारों लोगों ने इसे सब्सक्राइब कर दिया। शुरुआती सफलता के बाद उन्होंने एक टीम बनाई और अब वे इस एनीमेशन प्रोजेक्ट के अगले एपिसोड पर काम कर रहे हैं।
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Stories from India: How a rural engineer’s animation series is winning hearts in West Bengal
Manish Dey, a civil engineering graduate from a village in West Bengal with a strong passion for art, taught himself animation without any formal training or studio support. He created an independent animation series that quickly gained popularity, attracting hundreds of subscribers. Following its initial success, he built a small team and is now working on the next episodes of the project.
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SBS Bollywood Time: Priyanka Chopra honored with the Global Vanguard Award at Gold Gala 2026
Listen now: This week’s latest Bollywood news and entertainment updates.
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Busy mum diet tips to stay healthy when life gets hectic
Whether you’re a busy mum, expectant mother or navigating early motherhood, SBS Hindi’s podcast answers many of your questions with nutrition advice from dietitian Purva Gulyani.
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Federal Budget 2026: What is negative gearing and how it impacts your property, rent and future
Australians have been hearing terms like negative gearing, capital gains tax, and housing affordability constantly but do we really understand what they mean and how they affect our everyday lives? In this explainer podcast, Real Estate and Finance Associate Professor Dr Ameeta Jain breaks down the major Budget 2026 tax changes in simple language and explains how they could affect homeowners, renters, investors, migrant families and the wider economy. Your complete guide to understanding negative gearing and capital gains tax without jargon.
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Top News: Onshore skilled migrants set to benefit as 70% of visas to go to skilled workers in federal budget
Listen to the Top News of 13/05/2026 from Australia in Hindi.
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India Report: BRICS Foreign Ministers’ meeting to be held in Delhi
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 13/05/2026
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Federal Budget 2026: A ‘modest’ package but could it push inflation higher? Economist explains
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has handed down his fifth federal budget, introducing higher taxes on investment properties and some trust funds, while offering workers a new $250 tax break in return. But will these measures genuinely ease cost-of-living pressures, or could they add to inflationary pressures instead? How might unemployment figures shift in the wake of the budget, and could rising fuel costs increase the likelihood of another interest rate hike? Here’s what economist Nalini Prasad says.
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Federal Budget 2026: Multicultural Minister Anne Aly flags key gains for migrant business communities
Treasurer Jim Chalmers handed down his fifth federal budget yesterday, unveiling a range of measures including significant changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax. In this podcast, we speak with Minister for International Development, Small Business and Multicultural Affairs Anne Aly about these key reforms, what is stored for multicultural communities and how the budget aims to support small businesses.
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Milk prices now above five dollars: Who is paying for the rise, and who is profiting?
Home brand milk prices at major Australian supermarkets have recently increased, with a 3-litre milk pack rising from around AUD 4.50 to over AUD 5, highlighting ongoing cost-of-living pressures. In this podcast, we share responses from Woolworths and Coles, along with insights from dairy industry expert Bipin Sharma, to understand why prices are rising, how the change is affecting customers and farmers, and what it could mean for Australian households and the wider dairy sector.
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'No benefits, no fair pay': International students stripped of $3.18 billion in annual wages
Australia’s largest survey into migrant working conditions has exposed alarming evidence of widespread and systemic wage underpayment. The report, released by the Migrant Justice Initiative, found that two-thirds of migrant workers are earning less than their legal entitlements under the Fair Work Act, while international students alone are losing an estimated $3.18 billion in unpaid wages each year. Researchers say the findings also shed important new light on the tactics employers are using to hide and perpetuate workplace exploitation.
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Top News: Treasurer Jim Chalmers says budget to deliver bigger savings and reforms
Listen to the Top News of 12/05/2026 from Australia in Hindi.
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Electric vehicle online interest spikes: Expert tips for navigating the 2026 electric car market - इलेक्ट्रिक वाहनों के प्रति ऑनलाइन रुचि में तेज़ उछाल
Rising petrol prices are driving more Australians to consider electric vehicles (EVs), which are cheaper to run thanks to lower electricity costs and greater efficiency. Experts say online searches surged in March compared to the previous month, reflecting growing interest. With more models entering the market and charging networks expanding, buying and owning an EV is becoming increasingly accessible. For many drivers, the question is no longer if an EV will suit their needs, but how and when to make the switch. - पेट्रोल की बढ़ती कीमतों के चलते ऑस्ट्रेलिया में लोग इलेक्ट्रिक वाहनों (EV) की ओर अधिक ध्यान दे रहे हैं, क्योंकि इन्हें चलाने की लागत कम और दक्षता अधिक मानी जा रही है। विशेषज्ञों के अनुसार, मार्च में पिछले महीने की तुलना में इलेक्ट्रिक वाहनों से जुड़ी ऑनलाइन खोजों में बढ़ोतरी दर्ज की गई है, जो इस क्षेत्र में बढ़ती रुचि को दर्शाती है। अब कई ड्राइवरों के लिए सवाल यह नहीं है कि ईवी उनकी जरूरतों के अनुकूल है या नहीं, बल्कि यह है कि वे कब और कैसे इस बदलाव को अपनाएं।
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Victoria's Fuel crisis: 101 stations out of petrol, 83 without diesel, Premier urges use of ‘Servo Saver’ app - विक्टोरिया: 101 पेट्रोल स्टेशनों पर ईंधन खत्म, 83 पर डीज़ल की कमी
In this podcast, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has confirmed that around 101 petrol stations have run dry, including 49 in regional areas. She is urging Victorians to make use of the ‘Servo Saver’ tool on Service Victoria to find the cheapest fuel nearby, highlighting that once prices are listed, they can’t be increased within 24 hours. The Premier was addressing multicultural media journalists, where she also responded to questions on the rise of One Nation, the ongoing fuel situation and the teachers’ strike. - इस पॉडकास्ट में विक्टोरियन प्रीमियर जैसिंटा एलन ने पुष्टि की है कि राज्यभर में लगभग 101 पेट्रोल स्टेशनों पर ईंधन समाप्त हो चुका है, जिनमें 49 क्षेत्रीय इलाकों के स्टेशन शामिल हैं। उन्होंने नागरिकों से अपील की है कि वे सबसे किफायती ईंधन की जानकारी पाने और खरीदारी के लिए सर्विस विक्टोरिया के ‘सर्वो सेवर’ (Servo Saver) ऐप टूल का उपयोग करें। प्रीमियर ने यह भी बताया कि एक बार ईंधन की कीमतें सूचीबद्ध हो जाने के बाद, उन्हें 24 घंटों के भीतर बढ़ाया नहीं जा सकता, जिससे उपभोक्ताओं को कीमतों में पारदर्शिता और राहत मिलती है। प्रीमियर यह जानकारी बहुसांस्कृतिक मीडिया के पत्रकारों को संबोधित करते हुए साझा कर रही थीं।
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SBS On Demand: What's on in the Hindi collection in May
This May, unwind this month with the Hindi Collection on On Demand, while enjoying the iconic tales from Indian and Australian cinema.
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A private space in public: How toilets highlight inequality - SBS Examines: पब्लिक में एक प्राइवेट जगह: क्या शौचालय सुलभ और सुरक्षित हैं? या दिखती है वहाँ असमानता?
The daily lives of many Australians revolve around toilet access. But while public toilets are a vital part of urban infrastructure, they're often unsafe, unusable or hard to find. - पब्लिक टॉयलेट शहरी इंफ्रास्ट्रक्चर का एक ज़रूरी हिस्सा हैं, लेकिन वे अक्सर असुरक्षित, इस्तेमाल न होने वाले या ढूँढ़ने में मुश्किल होते हैं। वास्तविकता यह भी है कि कई ऑस्ट्रेलियाई लोगों को रोज़मर्रा की ज़िंदगी में टॉयलेट तक पहुँच की आवश्यकता होती है।
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Federal Budget 2026: Millions of Australian small businesses fear being left behind as prices soar
Soaring costs are putting serious pressure on Australia’s 2.7 million small businesses, with hospitality taking one of the biggest hits as rent, wages, and utility bills continue to climb. With the May federal budget just around the corner, many owners are hoping it will deliver real relief to help them stay afloat amid ongoing cost-of-living pressures. Sydney restaurateur Javed Khan says the strain is being felt daily, with business owners increasingly uncertain about the future as expenses keep rising.
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Top News: Fair Work Commission hears evidence on pay and working conditions for food delivery workers
Listen to the Top News of 11/05/26 from Australia in Hindi.
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India Report: Suvendu Adhikari becomes the first ever BJP Chief Minister of West Bengal
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 11/05/2026
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Victoria Police recruitment 2026: Is your social media putting your job application at risk?
To strengthen diversity within its workforce, Victoria Police is actively encouraging people from CALD communities to consider a range of roles within the force. In this podcast, Senior Constable Ash Dixit of Victoria Police talks about the current recruitment drive, why a multicultural police force matters, the key concerns within the Indian community, and what potential applicants should keep in mind before applying, including the importance of responsibly managing their social media presence.
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Top News: After historic Farrer loss, Nationals 'focus' on next federal election
Listen to the Top News of 10/05/26 from Australia in Hindi.
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SBS Hindi News Wrap 10 May 2026
Listen to the Weekly News Wrap of the week ending Saturday, 09/05/2026
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Top News: New South Wales government moves to tighten gun laws and overhaul its firearms registry
Listen to the top News of 09/05/2026 from Australia in Hindi.
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Top News: Federal budget to produce $64 billion in savings
Listen to the Top News of 08/05/26 from Australia in Hindi.
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Top News: आर्थिक अनिश्चितता के बीच फ़ेडरल बजट में 64 अरब डॉलर की बचत का लक्ष्य तय
सुनें 08/05/2026 की प्रमुख खबरें हिन्दी में।
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Filmy Diary: Shraddha Kapoor
SBS Filmy Diary: Shraddha Kapoor
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India report: Government asks Bangladesh to expedite verification of pending illegal immigrant cases
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 08/05/2026
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Mother’s Day essential: Health expert says 'taking it slow' is key to healthy postpartum recovery
The idea of quickly bouncing back after childbirth often doesn’t reflect reality. Weeks and even months later, the body is still healing, hormones are adjusting, the pelvic floor is recovering, and energy levels can continue to fluctuate. This Mother’s Day, we explore what’s normal, what may need attention, and how to support your body without pressure or comparison, with women’s health physiotherapist Dr Nisha Kalia.
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Children in focus as IS-linked families return to Australia
After years in a Syrian detention camp, a group of Australian women and children with alleged links to the self-proclaimed Islamic State group has returned home. While three women are now in custody facing charges, authorities say the urgent priority is not just security, but the fragile task of helping children rebuild their lives in Australia. Earlier in the week, the federal government confirmed the group had booked flights, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reiterating the government would play no role in their repatriation.
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'No local experience?': Over 340,000 migrant women in Australia stuck in jobs below their skills - ऑस्ट्रेलिया में 340,000 से अधिक प्रवासी महिलाएँ अपने कौशल और योग्यता से कम स्तर की नौकरियों में कार्यरत
A national report, Activate Her Skills, released by the Australian Multicultural Women’s Alliance in partnership with Settlement Services International, has found that more than 340,000 migrant and refugee women in Australia are working in roles below their skill and qualification levels. The report highlights a major workforce mismatch, with only 41 per cent of these women employed in jobs that align with their qualifications. The podcast features migrant worker Sarita Mcharg, who shares her lived experience of these challenges and AMWA Executive Director Malini Raj, who explains the report’s findings. - ऑस्ट्रेलियाई मल्टीकल्चरल विमेंस अलायन्स (Australian Multicultural Women’s Alliance) और सेटलमेंट सर्विसेज इंटरनेशनल (Settlement Services International) द्वारा जारी राष्ट्रीय रिपोर्ट एक्टिवेट हर स्किल्स (Activate Her Skills) में खुलासा हुआ है कि ऑस्ट्रेलिया में 340,000 से अधिक प्रवासी और शरणार्थी महिलाएं अपनी योग्यता और कौशल से कम स्तर की नौकरियों में काम कर रही हैं। रिपोर्ट में कार्यबल से जुड़े एक गंभीर मुद्दे को उजागर करते हुए बताया गया है कि केवल 41 प्रतिशत महिलाएं ही अपनी योग्यता के अनुरूप रोजगार प्राप्त कर पाती हैं। इस पॉडकास्ट में प्रवासी कामगार सरिता मचर्ग अपने व्यक्तिगत अनुभवों के जरिए इन चुनौतियों पर प्रकाश डालती हैं, जबकि AMWA की कार्यकारी निदेशक मालिनी राज रिपोर्ट के प्रमुख निष्कर्षों और उनके व्यापक प्रभावों पर चर्चा करती हैं।
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Think you know Melbourne hook turns? Many drivers still make these dangerous mistakes
Melbourne hook turns remain one of the city’s most confusing traffic rules for both new and experienced drivers. According to an RACV survey, 44 per cent of Victorian respondents said hook turns are the most challenging driving practice on Victorian roads. In this podcast, road safety expert Ronak Shah explains why hook turns are used in Melbourne, the most common mistakes drivers make, and how to complete a hook turn safely and confidently.
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Australian police charge Indian man, 33, over alleged visa fraud and $7m tobacco money laundering - 33 वर्षीय भारतीय नागरिक पर कथित वीज़ा फ्रॉड और तंबाकू कारोबार से जुड़े मनी लॉन्ड्रिंग के आरोप
An Indian national is set to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on 26 June 2026, accused of involvement in an alleged illicit tobacco syndicate and providing false immigration information to Australian authorities. The AFP alleges the 33-year-old helped channel more than $7 million from illegal tobacco sales through his bank accounts. He is also accused of living in Australia unlawfully and submitting fraudulent documents in an attempt to obtain permanent residency. - २६ जून २०२६ को एक भारतीय नागरिक को ब्रिसबेन मजिस्ट्रेट्स कोर्ट में पेश किया जाएगा। उस पर कथित अवैध तम्बाकू सिंडिकेट में शामिल होने और ऑस्ट्रेलियाई अधिकारियों को झूठी आव्रजन जानकारी देने का आरोप है। ऑस्ट्रेलियाई बॉर्डर फोर्स (ABF) द्वारा जारी बयान के अनुसार, फेडरल पुलिस का आरोप है कि 33 वर्षीय व्यक्ति ने अपने बैंक खातों के माध्यम से अवैध तम्बाकू बिक्री से जुड़े लेन-देन में $7 मिलियन से अधिक की राशि को चैनलाइज़ करने में मदद की। उस पर ऑस्ट्रेलिया में अवैध रूप से रहने और परमानेंट रेजीडेंसी हासिल करने के प्रयास में फर्जी दस्तावेज़ जमा करने का भी आरोप लगाया गया है।
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Top News: Gas exporters to set aside 20% supply for Australia under new plan
Listen to the Top News of 07/05/26 from Australia in Hindi.
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SBS Bollywood Time: ‘Dhurandhar’ to release in Japan as ‘Operation Dhurandhar’
Listen now: This week’s latest Bollywood news and entertainment updates.
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Australian police charge Indian man, 33, over alleged visa fraud and $7m tobacco money laundering
An Indian national is set to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on 26 June 2026, accused of involvement in an alleged illicit tobacco syndicate and providing false immigration information to Australian authorities. The AFP alleges the 33-year-old helped channel more than $7 million from illegal tobacco sales through his bank accounts. He is also accused of living in Australia unlawfully and submitting fraudulent documents in an attempt to obtain permanent residency.
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Australia and Japan sign major deals on defence, trade, energy, and AI
Australia and Japan have signed a suite of deals strengthening economic and security cooperation as Japan's 'iron lady' makes her first visit to Australia as leader. With global energy disruptions and a faltering rules-based world order, both leaders say a strengthened alliance between Australia and Japan is crucial for both countries. Listen now to find out more details in this podcast.
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Parents turning to health influencers and AI instead of doctors, new research reveals
From TikTok health tips to AI chatbots, Australian parents are increasingly turning to digital platforms for quick medical advice, driven by rising cost of living and time pressures. While this offers speed and convenience for everyday physical and mental health decisions, it also raises concerns around trust, accuracy and medical oversight. In this podcast, we explore this growing shift and speak to young parent Kuldeep Singh about his views on relying on digital tools for health advice.
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India Report: Mamata refuses to resign as Chief Minister of West Bengal after party's defeat
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 06/05/2026
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Top News: Treasurer says upcoming federal budget to focus on restraint and savings measures
Listen to the Top News of 06/05/2026 from Australia in Hindi.
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Stories from India: How a Bengaluru engineer is making roads safer by fixing potholes - Stories from India: कैसे बेंगलुरु के इंजीनियर सौरभ कुमार गड्ढे भरकर सड़कों को बना रहे सुरक्षित
Statistics show that thousands of people lose their lives each year due to pothole-related accidents. After coming across similar reports, Bengaluru-based engineer Saurabh Kumar chose to act rather than just complain. He left his job to tackle the issue head-on and has since helped make roads safer by filling thousands of potholes, reducing the risk of accidents. But his vision went further as he started developing roads that are not only safer, but also sustainable, cost-effective and environmentally friendly. - आंकड़े बताते हैं कि सड़क पर बने गड्ढों (पोटहोल्स) के कारण हर साल हजारों लोग अपनी जान गंवा देते हैं। बेंगलुरु के इंजीनियर सौरभ कुमार ने भी ऐसी ही कुछ रिपोर्ट्स पढ़ीं, लेकिन उन्होंने सिर्फ शिकायत करने के बजाय समाधान खोजने का फैसला किया। उन्होंने अपनी अच्छी-खासी नौकरी छोड़कर इस समस्या पर काम शुरू किया और अब तक हजारों गड्ढों को भरकर सड़कों को सुरक्षित बनाने में योगदान दिया है, ताकि हादसों को रोका जा सके। उनकी सोच यहीं नहीं रुकी, उन्होंने टिकाऊ, किफायती और पर्यावरण के अनुकूल सड़कें बनाने का लक्ष्य रखा।
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Melbourne’s Gandhi statue theft: Australian couple donates their 'cherished' treasure to Indian centre
An Australian couple has donated a bust of Mahatma Gandhi to the Indian community centre in Rowville, Melbourne, after a 400-kilogram bronze statue was stolen in February. Disturbed by the theft and damage of the original statue, Pamela Denny and Greg Staff chose to gift their own cherished piece, which they had preserved with care for over 40 years. SBS Hindi speaks with the couple, who say the news of the vandalism was heartbreaking and that they hope their gift helps restore a sense of unity.
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Stories from India: How Bengaluru engineer Saurabh Kumar is turning pothole repairs into safer roads for all
Statistics show that thousands of people lose their lives each year due to pothole-related accidents. After coming across similar reports, Bengaluru-based engineer Saurabh Kumar chose to act rather than just complain. He left his job to tackle the issue head-on and has since helped make roads safer by filling thousands of potholes, reducing the risk of accidents. But his vision went further as he started developing roads that are not only safer, but also sustainable, cost-effective and environmentally friendly.
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Federal Budget 2026 releasing soon: Will it ease the cost of living pressure for Australians?
As Australia prepares for the federal budget amid economic uncertainty, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says it will be his most responsible budget yet. With many asking whether it will bring relief from rising living costs and what new tax decisions could mean for households, this podcast explores the key measures, their likely impact on everyday life, and what Australians can expect in the months ahead.
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Top News: Four Australians among passengers on luxury cruise ship with hantavirus outbreak
Listen to the Top News of 05/05/2026 from Australia in Hindi.
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'No local experience?': Over 340,000 migrant women in Australia stuck in jobs below their skills
A national report, Activate Her Skills, released by the Australian Multicultural Women’s Alliance in partnership with Settlement Services International, has found that more than 340,000 migrant and refugee women in Australia are working in roles below their skill and qualification levels. The report highlights a major workforce mismatch, with only 41 per cent of these women employed in jobs that align with their qualifications. The podcast features migrant worker Sarita Mcharg, who shares her lived experience of these challenges and AMWA Executive Director Malini Raj, who explains the report’s findings.
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How a former soldier’s 'Chai Bar' is building community over Indian Tea in Australia
Former soldier Amarjit Singh Thind’s chai bar in Sydney is becoming more than a business, offering a space where people connect over spiced tea and shared stories. This podcast explores how Ambi’s Chai is building community while bringing a taste of South Asian culture to Australia.
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