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It's one of the most common forms of domestic violence. Why does it still go unrecognised and unreported? - SBS Examines: यह घरेलू हिंसा के सबसे आम रूपों में से एक है। फिर भी इसकी पहचान और रिपोर्ट क्यों नहीं होती?
FULLIn Australia, 90 per cent of women who have sought support for domestic violence have experienced financial abuse, and experts say migrant women are more at risk. - ऑस्ट्रेलिया में घरेलू हिंसा के लिए सहायता मांगने वाली 90 प्रतिशत महिलाओं को वित्तीय दुर्व्यवहार का सामना करना पड़ा है, तथा विशेषज्ञों का कहना है कि प्रवासी महिलाओं को इसका खतरा अधिक है।
Why Labor’s super tax proposal is sparking debate?
FULLLabor's proposed changes to how superannuation is taxed have sparked a political debate. Currently, it could affect thousand but possibly more in the future. In this podcast, we breakdown what's changing, who will be affected and why it could be concerning for you.
Top News: Albanese flags urgent talks on lagging national productivity
FULLListen to the top News of 10/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
प्रयागराज के शिक्षक ने बनाई 'टीचर्स सेल्फ केयर टीम', छोटे योगदान से कर रहे ज़रूरतमंदों की लाखों में मदद
FULLउत्तर प्रदेश के प्रयागराज जिले में सहायक अध्यापक विवेकानंद आर्य ने एक अनोखी पहल की शुरुआत की है, जिससे अब तक कई परिवारों को लाखों रुपये की आर्थिक मदद मिल चुकी है। उन्होंने ‘टीचर्स सेल्फ केयर टीम’ नाम से एक समूह बनाया है, जिसमें आज लाखों शिक्षक शामिल हैं। इस समूह के सदस्य हर महीने सिर्फ 15 रुपये 50 पैसे जमा करते हैं। इन्हीं छोटे-छोटे अंशदानों से, किसी सदस्य की मृत्यु होने पर विवेकानंद बिना किसी सरकारी सहायता के लाखों रुपये की मदद प्रदान करते हैं।
Backpacker visa: Nearly 100,000 Indians apply, limited spots granted in Australia’s first round
FULLMore than 98,000 Indians have applied for the Work and Holiday (Subclass 462) visa since it became available to 1,000 Indian nationals for the first time last year. However, official data shows that only 988 visas have been approved so far.

From survivor to changemaker: Menaka Iyengar honoured with OAM
Menaka Iyengar wears many hats — psychotherapist, author, advocate, and now a recipient of the Order of Australia Medal this King’s Birthday. A survivor of domestic violence, she rebuilt her life as a single parent 52 years ago, starting with a $147 paycheck. Since then, she’s championed women’s rights, migrant safety, and community wellbeing with fierce determination and sharp wit. In this episode, she reflects — with her signature blend of humour and insight — on resilience, advocacy, and what the OAM means to her and the communities she serves.
Government pledges $8.5 million for Australia's first Hindu school
FULLThe federal government has announced $8.5 million in grant funding to support the establishment of a new school in northwest Sydney. This initiative follows the 2021 Census, which identified Hinduism as the third-largest religion in Australia. Tune in to this podcast for more details on the project.
Top News: Former Prime Minister says it's an immense privilege to receive the nation's highest honour
FULLListen to the top News of 09/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
‘Language keeps the artist alive’: Melbourne poets bring multilingual voices to the stage
FULLTune into this podcast to know how the culture of poetry and performance art is flourishing in Melbourne, with South Asian artists performing poetry (shayari), ghazals, music, and storytelling in Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi.
India report: Prime Minister Modi accepts G-7 Summit invitation from Canadian PM
FULLListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 09/06/2025
SBS 50: 'Hindi Radio is trusted source of news, nostalgia and home away from home,' say listeners
FULLAs we celebrate 50 years of SBS, listeners reflect on how this decades-long journey has woven itself into the fabric of their lives, sharing heartfelt stories of how SBS Hindi Radio evolved from a broadcast into a personal companion.
'If you can’t get funding here, it’s tough anywhere else': Filmmaker’s message to aspiring creators
FULLIn this podcast, SBS Hindi speaks with Sydney-based filmmaker Anupam Sharma about the growing global recognition of Indian cinema — from standing ovations to powerful, unique storytelling. He shares his experiences at international film festivals, offers insights for independent filmmakers, and reflects on the evolving ties between the Indian and Australian film industries.
Melbourne-based Iyer Brothers receive OAM for promoting Indian classical music in Australia
FULLMelbourne-based Iyer brothers, Ramnath Suryanarayana Iyer and Gopinath Suryanarayana Iyer, have been recognised with the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the General Division for their service to Indian classical music. They are the co-founders and organisers of the Melbourne Veena Festival, which they have been running since 2017. Speaking with SBS Hindi, they shared how this recognition will help advance their mission to promote Indian classical Veena music.
Professor Gita Mishra recognised in 2025 King's Honours List for 'distinguished service' to medical research
FULLProfessor Gita Mishra has been awarded an Order of Australia (AO) in the 2025 King's Birthday Honours List, in recognition of her significant contributions to the field of science.
Top News: White House condemns Los Angeles protests over immigration raids as 'insurrection'
FULLListen to the top News of 08/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Top News: Nationals Leader opposes US beef imports as Trump demands Australia lift complete restrictions
FULLListen to the top News of 07/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Top News: Australia’s first Hindu school to open in Sydney's northwest by 2027
FULLListen to the top News of 06/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Power prices set to rise: How much more will you pay from 1 July?
FULLThe Australian Energy Regulator (AER) has announced an increase to energy prices, affecting nearly half a million households across the country. In this podcast, we explore the reasons behind the price rise, which parts of the country are the most affected, and ways to save on your bill.
India report: Karnataka Chief Minister takes action over Bengaluru stampede, officials face arrest
FULLListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 06/06/2025
Singer Zaeden brings Hindi pop to Australia with debut at Vivid Sydney
FULLHe started out as a teenage DJ in Delhi — today, Zaeden is one of India’s most recognisable young music artists. Known for blending pop, electronic, and Hindi lyrics, he’s played global festivals like Tomorrowland and opened for stars like Justin Bieber and Post Malone. On June 7, he makes his Australian debut at Vivid Sydney. With hits like ‘Tere Bina’ and ‘Deewana’, Zaeden shares his journey into Hindi pop, artistic independence, and performing for South Asian audiences. Only on SBS Hindi.
Catch the full episode of SBS Hindi program
FULLIn this episode of the SBS Hindi radio program, listen to the latest news and features, including a report on Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Richard Marles's visit to India, and an interview with 19-year-old Sahil Jha, who is cycling 20,000 km across four continents to raise awareness about the global soil crisis. Tune in to learn about 'Madam Suman', an innovative creation by a teacher from a small village in Jhansi, India, who is using AI to make learning easier for his students, along with other top stories and headlines.
Gaurav Kundi, 42, dies after becoming ‘unresponsive’ during arrest; investigation launched
FULLGaurav Kundi, a 42-year-old man of Indian origin, has died two weeks after becoming 'unresponsive' during a police arrest attempt on Payneham Road in Adelaide on 29 May. The incident has raised serious concerns within the Indian community, with calls for an investigation, justice for Kundi, and support for his family. Last week, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed that the matter is under investigation by South Australian Police and other relevant authorities.
Top News: Donald Trump signs order banning entry to USA from twelve countries citing national security
FULLListen to the top News of 05/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Top News: Australia’s growth misses mark, slows to 0.2%
FULLListen to the top News of 04/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Indian actor Gulshan Grover: From reel life ‘bad man’ to real life family man
FULLDuring his recent visit to Adelaide, Gulshan Grover, famous for his 'bad man' roles, shares a personal side in a conversation with SBS Hindi. He discusses his Hollywood journey and the growing global recognition of Indian cinema at events like Cannes and the Met Gala.
India report: Royal Challengers Bengaluru clinch maiden IPL Title
FULLListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 4/06/2025
'Was behind thousands in virtual queue': Cricket fan expresses frustration over Ashes pre-sale ticket delays
FULLCricket Australia has announced that over 220,000 tickets were snapped up on the opening day of the pre-sale for the 2025-26 Men's Ashes series, shattering the previous single-day sales record. The demand blitzed the earlier benchmark set during the 2017-18 Ashes pre-sale, when 111,741 tickets were sold in a day. SBS Hindi spoke to a passionate cricket fan who waited online for hours to book tickets, watching as thousands lined up ahead in the virtual queue.
SBS turns 50: Tracing the journey from explaining the Medibank scheme to becoming a national voice
FULL1975 marked a turning point in global and Australian history — from the end of the Vietnam War and the genocide in Cambodia to the political events in Australia. During this period, a change was underway: Australia was moving toward multiculturalism. From this shift came SBS — a broadcaster that gave voice to the nation's expanding mix of cultures. On its 50th anniversary, we look back at the story of how SBS began.
'Stay safe with simple precautions' as a new COVID-19 variant spreads in Australia
FULLCOVID-19 cases are on the rise once again, driven by the emergence of a new variant known as NB.1.8.1. This latest strain is fuelling a fresh wave of infections around the world, including in Australia. In this podcast, we speak with Dr Dipti Talaulikar, a Canberra-based physician-scientist and senior haematology specialist. She discusses key symptoms to look out for, the precautions we should be taking, and whether testing methods have evolved in the post-pandemic phase.

Top News: Fair Work Commission grants 3.5 per cent wage increase to Australia's lowest-paid workers
Listen to the top News of 03/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
AI टीचर ने बदली तस्वीर, झांसी के एक छोटे से गांव में अब बच्चों की पढ़ाई हो रही है आसान
FULLझाँसी के राजापुर गाँव के शिक्षक मोहनलाल सुमन ने अपनी मेहनत और तकनीकी समझ से एक अनोखी एआई टीचर 'सुमन मैडम' तैयार की है। यह एआई टीचर न केवल बच्चों को पढ़ाती है, बल्कि उनके सवालों का जवाब भी देती है, उन्हें चुटकुले सुनाती है और पहेलियों के जरिए सीखने में रुचि भी जगाती है। सुमन मैडम बच्चों से पढ़ाई के अलावा भी कई तरह की बातें करती हैं – जैसे मौसम की जानकारी देना, मजेदार बातें बताना और सही उत्तर देने पर बच्चों को शाबाशी भी देना। खास बात यह है कि सुमन मैडम कभी किसी बच्चे पर गुस्सा नहीं करतीं और न ही उन्हें डांटती हैं।आज सुमन मैडम न सिर्फ अपने स्कूल में बल्कि पूरे क्षेत्र में चर्चा का केंद्र बन चुकी हैं।
India report: Coronavirus cases are witnessing increase in several Indian states
FULLListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 2/06/2025
Top News: Federal government under pressure to consider targeted sanctions against Israel
FULLListen to the top News of 02/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles is visiting India this week. But why?
FULLAustralian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Richard Marles, is in India this week as part of a broader diplomatic tour of South and Southeast Asia. He is the first senior Australian minister to visit India since Labor's return to power after the 2025 federal election.
Why are migrant women missing out on vital medical tests? - SBS Examines: प्रवासी महिलाएं क्यों चूक रही हैं आवश्यक चिकित्सीय जांचों से?
FULLMany people from CALD communities, especially women, are avoiding or delaying preventative cancer care. - कई CALD (सांस्कृतिक और भाषाई रूप से विविध) समुदायों से आने वाले लोग, खासकर महिलाएं, कैंसर की रोकथाम से जुड़ी देखभाल को नज़रअंदाज़ कर रही हैं या उसमें देरी कर रही हैं।
Top News: PM Albanese slams Trump’s steel tariffs as "economic self-sabotage"
FULLListen to the top News of 01/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Top News: Prime minister Albanese under pressure to meet U.S. President after new steel tariffs announced
FULLListen to the top News of 31/05/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
SBS Hindi News Wrap 31 May 2025
FULLListen to the Weekly News Wrap of the week ending Friday, 30 May 2025
India report: India confirms trade talks with the US
FULLListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 30/05/2025
Indian-origin women weave floral memories through the ‘Gul Collective’ initiative
FULLIn this podcast, speaking with SBS Hindi, Western Sydney artists Alisha Mehra and Anamika share the stories of flowers that hold deep personal significance. They explained how the Gul Collective evolved into a space for sharing diverse traditional textile techniques, cultures and friendship.
Catch the full broadcast of the SBS Hindi program
FULLIn this full SBS Hindi program, tune in to uncover the controversy involving Telstra, Vodafone, and TPG. We also bring you an in-depth report on Victoria’s multicultural budget, along with top news stories from Australia and a roundup of the week’s headlines from India.
Two Indian-origin billionaires in Australia’s 2025 top 200 wealthiest list
FULLThe Australian Financial Review’s (AFR) 2025 Rich List is out, naming the top 200 wealthiest people in Australia. Leading the pack once again is mining magnate Gina Rinehart, with a fortune of $38.1 billion. But what about Indian-origin Australians? Listen to this podcast if you’re curious to find out whether they made the list—and where they rank in terms of net worth.
This Indian-Australian is leading one of the largest First Nations regional councils of Australia
FULLSid Vashist, recently elected as the mayor of Barkly Regional Council, is working closely with the local Aboriginal community to strengthen ties and governance. Accepted into the Warumungu kinship system as ‘Jakamarra’, he is focused on reconciliation, youth leadership and practical, community-driven solutions in the Northern Territory.
'Personal experiences and cultural context shape our artistic expression': Indian-origin artists
FULLIn conversation with SBS Hindi, artists Priyanka Jain and Abhijit Pal reflected on their work showcased in 'Chronomingle' at a Melbourne gallery. They explained how their visual storytelling connects the past and present, aiming to preserve and celebrate a diversity of cultural narratives.
Coalition reunites after split, vowing to ensure Australia's democracy remains strong
FULLIn this SBS Hindi podcast, we discuss the reunion of the Liberal and National parties after a recent split. Liberal leader Sussan Ley and Nationals leader David Littleproud announced the renewed Coalition, following a key policy deal. Littleproud says the agreement, reached after a week of negotiations, will help strengthen Australia’s democracy and has paved the way for the formation of a new shadow cabinet.
Top News: Sussan Ley promises new leadership style focused on listening
FULLListen to the top News of 29/05/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
‘Dispose kitchen waste responsibly’: Sahil, 19, brings global soil awareness campaign to Australia
FULLSahil Jha, at 19, is cycling 20,000 km across four continents to raise awareness about the global soil crisis. Building on his previous journey, he advocates sustainable agriculture to restore soil health, combat climate change, and ensure food security worldwide. He has completed his Australia journey and urges every nation to adopt policies promoting soil conservation, with investments in research and infrastructure.
With over a million international students enrolled, Australia eyes visa fee hike
FULLAs international student enrolments in Australia surpass one million, the government is preparing to raise student visa fees. While some students worry the increased costs could drive future applicants toward more affordable countries, others believe the move may help filter out non-genuine enrolments.
What's in the state budget for multicultural communities? Victorian Premier provides key details
FULLVictoria’s Premier Jacinta Allan recently held a media conference outlining key points of the state’s multicultural budget, addressing cost of living, community safety, small business support, and services for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities. She also responded to questions from multicultural media representatives on issues impacting their communities.
India report: Health authorities urge vigilance as India’s COVID-19 tally rises
FULLListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 28/05/2025