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Labor passes student debt bill cutting loans by 20 per cent for millions of Australian students
FULLOn July 31, 2025, the Labor government passed a student debt bill in Parliament that will reduce the education loans of nearly three million Australian students by about 20 per cent. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that reducing student debt was the government's top priority, and this promise has now been fulfilled. In this podcast, we share detailed information about the bill along with students’ reactions to the change.
'It saves many lives': Kidney transplant survivor is calling on migrant communities to become organ donors
FULLDuring DonateLife Week, from July 27 to August 3, Australia’s Organ and Tissue Authority urges multicultural communities to consider organ donation to save lives. Thousands await transplants or dialysis, many benefiting from kidney donation. In this segment, we speak to Manisha Chaubal Menon, an Indian-origin Australian and organ donation ambassador, who shares her journey, debunks myths and highlights key points to inspire others to register.
'More than just an experience' : What is Garma? And why is it important?
FULLThe 25th annual Garma will take place between Friday 1 August – Monday 4 August at the Gulkula ceremonial site in the Northern Territory. Tune into this podcast to know how this four-day celebration marks the largest cultural exchange on the First Nations calendar and what previous attendees had to say.
Top News: Millions of students to have their debts reduced, after a HECS debt bill passed through parliament
FULLListen to the Top News of 31/07/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
'Social media ban for under 16 is a start, but digital education must follow': Melbourne mother - 16 साल से कम उम्र के बच्चों के लिए सोशल मीडिया प्रतिबंध में यूट्यूब शामिल
FULLThe social media age restriction debate has reignited in Australia after the government announced a ban on children under 16 from creating YouTube accounts, effective from 10 December. Communications Minister Anika Wells made the decision based on advice from the e-Safety Commissioner. YouTube Kids will still be accessible. But how are parents reacting to these social media restrictions? - ऑस्ट्रेलियाई सरकार द्वारा 16 साल से कम उम्र के बच्चों के लिए YouTube अकाउंट बनाने पर प्रतिबंध की घोषणा के बाद देश में सोशल मीडिया की आयु सीमा को लेकर बहस एक बार फिर तेज हो गई है। यह नया नियम 10 दिसंबर से लागू होगा। संचार मंत्री अनिका वेल्स ने बताया कि यह फैसला ई-सेफ्टी कमिश्नर की सिफारिश पर लिया गया है। हालांकि, बच्चे अब भी YouTube Kids का इस्तेमाल कर सकेंगे।
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'Social media ban for under 16 is a start, but digital education must follow': Melbourne mother
FULLThe social media age restriction debate has reignited in Australia after the government announced a ban on children under 16 from creating YouTube accounts, effective from 10 December. Communications Minister Anika Wells made the decision based on advice from the e-Safety Commissioner. YouTube Kids will still be accessible. But how are parents reacting to these social media restrictions?
उत्तर प्रदेश की पूजा पाल ने एक अनोखा धूल रहित थ्रेशर मशीन मॉडल किया तैयार
FULLपर्यावरण के लिए कई चीज़ें हानिकारक होती हैं, और धूल उनमें से एक है, जो न सिर्फ इंसानों बल्कि पशुओं के लिए भी नुकसानदायक मानी जाती है। इसी समस्या का समाधान निकालते हुए उत्तर प्रदेश की पूजा पाल ने एक ‘धूल रहित थ्रेशर मशीन’ का मॉडल तैयार किया। इस मशीन की खासियत यह है कि इससे गेहूं की कटाई के दौरान अनाज अलग हो जाता है, जबकि भूसा और धूल अलग से एकत्र हो जाते हैं। पूजा का यह नवाचार इतना प्रभावशाली रहा कि उन्होंने जापान में इसका सफल प्रदर्शन भी किया। आज उनका यह थ्रेशर मॉडल न केवल भारत में बल्कि अंतरराष्ट्रीय मंचों पर भी प्रदर्शित किया जा रहा है।
Top News: Inflation falls to four-year low, boosting hopes for rate cuts
FULLListen to the Top News of 30/07/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
India report: Extreme rain alert for several parts of the country
FULLListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 30/07/25
'Targeted killing’: A decade on, 41-year-old mother Prabha Kumar’s murderer remains at large - 'लक्षित हत्या': एक दशक बाद, 41 वर्षीय मां प्रभा अरुण कुमार का हत्यारा अभी पकड़ से बाहर
FULLIndian-Australian mother Prabha Arun Kumar, 41, was fatally stabbed while walking through Parramatta Park in March 2015. She was on a phone call with her husband in India at the time of the attack, as confirmed by CCTV footage. A coroner has determined the death of a woman in Western Sydney over a decade ago was a targeted homicide, as the search for the killer continues. - मार्च 2015 में, 41 वर्षीय भारतीय मूल की महिला प्रभा अरुण कुमार पर पैरामेटा पार्क से घर लौटते समय एक अज्ञात व्यक्ति ने चाकू से हमला किया था। घटना के वक्त वह भारत में मौजूद अपने पति से फोन पर बात कर रही थीं। यह मामला कोरोनर कोर्ट में पेश किया गया, जहां जांच के बाद कोरोनर ने निष्कर्ष निकाला कि पश्चिमी सिडनी में प्रभा की हत्या एक 'लक्षित हमला' थी। एक दशक बाद भी हत्यारा अब तक पकड़ा नहीं गया है, और पुलिस ने एक बार फिर समुदाय से इस मामले में जानकारी देने की अपील की है।
'Targeted killing’: A decade on, 41-year-old mother Prabha Kumar’s murderer remains at large
FULLIndian-Australian mother Prabha Arun Kumar, 41, was fatally stabbed while walking through Parramatta Park in March 2015. She was on a phone call with her husband in India at the time of the attack, as confirmed by CCTV footage. A coroner has determined the death of a woman in Western Sydney over a decade ago was a targeted homicide, as the search for the killer continues.
Over 50 and job hunting? Expert offers practical ways to tackle ageism and thrive
FULLNew research confirms what many already feel, ageism in Australian workplaces starts as early as 51. But what can job seekers over 50+ do to stay competitive? In this episode, experienced HR consultant Shakun Narang discusses how age bias shows up in hiring and promotions and shares practical strategies for those looking to switch roles or re-enter the workforce.
Does lifting restrictions on US beef imports pose a risk to Australians?
FULLAustralia has lifted its longstanding ban on US beef imports, with the government denying any influence from Donald Trump. Officials say the move follows updated biosecurity standards, but critics, including the National Party, are calling for an independent review. The decision has sparked concerns over hormone use, disease risk, and its impact on Australian cattle farmers. However, with US cattle stocks at historic lows and demand for Australian beef rising, experts say a market flood is unlikely.
Higher visa fees and increased capping: Is Australia still the land of dreams for international students?
FULLThe International Student Summit 2025 was held on 26 July at the Melbourne Town Hall, bringing together international students, graduates, and temporary residents to discuss careers, migration, and support services. In this podcast, SBS Hindi features conversations with students, migration agents, and education consultants, sharing insights on challenges and pathways to permanent residency, as well as the opportunities and obstacles that shape the international student experience in Australia.
Independent A-C-T Senator calls gas export system a scam
FULLListen to the Top News of 29/07/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Thailand and Cambodia agree to a ceasefire in their border conflict
FULLThailand and Cambodia have reached an unconditional ceasefire in their border conflict, brokered by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. The fighting lasted five days and resulted in at least 38 deaths, with both sides blaming each other for the outbreak.
'India’s comedy scene is glowing, and so am I, ' Ankita Shrivastava reflects on her Australia tour
FULLStand-up artist and actor Ankita Shrivastav, who recently returned from her Australia tour, believes the future of comedy in India is 'golden'. She credits the supportive audiences, the impact of social media, and the growing creative space where women comedians are finding their voice. Enjoy this special conversation with her on SBS Hindi.
Could a weekly injection replace tablets for Parkinson’s? Lead researcher Sanjay Garg’s study offers hope
FULLResearchers at the University of South Australia have developed a long-acting injectable formulation that provides a consistent dose of levodopa and carbidopa—two essential Parkinson’s medications—over the course of a week. SBS Hindi spoke with lead researcher Professor Sanjay Garg about how the two-year old study which could represent a breakthrough for those affected by Parkinson’s. Parkinson’s Australia, the leading advocacy organisation, reports that more than 150,000 Australians are living with Parkinson’s disease.
Hepatitis in Australia: A silent killer among migrant communities
FULLMonday, 28 July, is World Hepatitis Day. A new report has revealed just how disproportionately migrant communities are affected by hepatitis. Under-diagnosis of the infection and connecting patients with care and treatment remain the major challenges.
Top News: Victorian Labor urges Palestinian recognition; Albanese urges patience
FULLListen to the Top News of 28/07/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
India report: Maldives President hails Narendra Modi’s visit as a ‘defining moment'
FULLListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 28/07/25
'More than a dance’: How classical Indian dance is shaping young minds and identities
FULLIn this SBS Hindi podcast, the world of classical dance comes alive, not just as an art, but as a gentle guide for young minds. Through rhythms and gestures, children discover discipline, joy and inner calm. Listen to these voices from Australia as they share how dance has become both a form of heritage and healing.
Big win for homeschooling families in Queensland as state embraces new reforms
FULLThe Queensland government has accepted all eight recommendations from an independent review of the Home Education Unit, following backlash against enforcing the Australian curriculum on homeschoolers. Key changes include renaming the unit, improving learning resources, and increasing stakeholder engagement. In this podcast, SBS Hindi speaks with Danika, parent of a neurodiverse child, who has welcomed the reforms.
Is AI putting kids at risk? Australia faces urgent call to stop child abuse tools
FULLChild safety advocates are raising the alarm over the growing misuse of AI tools to exploit and harm children. In this SBS Hindi podcast, we explore the dangers and impacts of this trend, question whether current laws are sufficient, and hear what socio-technological expert Ritesh Chugh has to say. There is a growing call for Australia to take global leadership by introducing stronger legislation and undertaking a major legal overhaul to better protect children in the digital age.
Ancient secrets of north India’s ‘Skeleton Lake’ remain hidden
FULLThe Roopkund Lake, also known as 'Skeleton Lake', is situated at an altitude of 16,500 feet in the most remote part of the Himalayas and is one of the most unique places in northern India. Hundreds of skeletons can be seen beneath the surface when the ice melts every year.
Top News: Google threatens to sue Federal Government over possible YouTube ban for minors
FULLListen to the Top News of 27/07/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Top News: Australia and United Kingdom sign 50-year defence treaty
FULLListen to the Top News of 26/07/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Top News: Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong backs the Prime Minister's condemnation of Israel's war in Gaza
FULLListen to the top News of 25/07/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Flight to success: How odd jobs helped Kapurthala boy Kamalpreet become a Flying Officer in Australia
FULLThere are currently 49 officers in Royal Australian Air Force who were born in India. 16 out of those are Flying Officers. The latest to wear the uniform is engineer turned flying officer Kamalpreet Singh. This is his migrant story of determination, resilience, and growth.
India Report: India, UK sign free trade deal as Modi says textile and gems sectors to benefit
FULLListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 25/07/2025
Protecting children: Simple ways to explain safe and unsafe body touch
FULLThe recent childcare abuse case in Melbourne has sparked serious concerns among diaspora parents about how to educate their children on body safety. In this podcast, a child psychologist, Kopal Sinha, shares practical tips on teaching children about safe and unsafe touch, building trust and open communication and recognising early signs of discomfort or potential abuse. With culturally sensitive strategies, this episode empowers parents to protect and strengthen their children’s sense of safety.
'Not all are bad': Indian man allegedly attacked in Adelaide vows to stay in Australia - एडिलेड में भारतीय मूल के व्यक्ति पर हुए कथित हमले के मामले में 20 वर्षीय युवक गिरफ्तार
FULLIn Adelaide, a young man of Indian origin, Charanpreet Singh, was allegedly attacked while sitting in his car. Police have charged a 20-year-old youth in connection with the incident, which took place on 19 July. The local police were alerted when a group of people reportedly assaulted Singh. According to the police statement, “The group dragged the man from his car and assaulted him before driving off in a Toyota sedan. The victim suffered minor injuries and was taken to the hospital for treatment." In this podcast, Singh says the incident doesn’t reflect the true spirit of the country and that he plans to continue living there. - एडिलेड में भारतीय मूल के युवक चरणप्रीत सिंह पर उस समय कथित तौर पर हमला किया गया, जब वह अपनी कार में बैठे थे। इस घटना के संबंध में एडिलेड पुलिस ने एक 20 वर्षीय युवक पर आरोप लगाया है। यह घटना 19 जुलाई को हुई थी, जब पुलिस को सूचना मिली कि कार पार्किंग को लेकर हुए विवाद में कुछ लोगों के एक समूह ने कथित तौर पर चरणप्रीत सिंह पर हमला किया। पुलिस प्रवक्ता के अनुसार, "समूह ने उन्हें उनकी कार से खींचकर बाहर निकाला, उनके साथ मारपीट की और फिर एक टोयोटा सेडान में फरार हो गया। अगले दिन, आरोपी को गिरफ्तार किया गया और उस पर हमला कर शारीरिक नुकसान पहुंचाने का आरोप लगाया गया।"
'Not all are bad': Indian man allegedly attacked in Adelaide vows to stay in Australia
FULLIn Adelaide, a young man of Indian origin, Charanpreet Singh, was allegedly attacked while sitting in his car. Police have charged a 20-year-old youth in connection with the incident, which took place on 19 July. The local police were alerted when a group of people reportedly assaulted Singh. According to the police statement, “The group dragged the man from his car and assaulted him before driving off in a Toyota sedan. The victim suffered minor injuries and was taken to the hospital for treatment." In this podcast, Singh says the incident doesn’t reflect the true spirit of the country and that he plans to continue living there.
Barriers to super: Why First Nations Australians struggle to access their life savings
FULLA new report reveals that First Nations Australians are twice as likely to face difficulties accessing their superannuation compared to non-Indigenous Australians. Systemic barriers, such as rigid ID verification, digital-only processes, and culturally insensitive customer service, often delay access for months or even years. With many experiencing financial hardship or losing loved ones, experts are calling for urgent reforms and improved support. In this episode, we speak to financial counsellors and legal experts about the challenges and the way forward.
Top News: Australia lifts US beef ban amid tariff exemption talks
FULLListen to the Top News of 24/07/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Sandwich Generation: 'Juggling care for parents and kids emotionally draining yet deeply rewarding' - सैंडविच जनरेशन: 'माता-पिता और बच्चों का एक साथ ध्यान रखना भावनात्मक रूप से थका देने वाला लेकिन एक सुखद अनुभव'
FULLThe Sandwich Generation Report 2025 by the Australian Seniors Research Series surveyed over 4,500 Australians to understand the challenges faced by those caring for both their children and ageing parents. It highlights the toll this dual responsibility takes on physical, mental, social, and financial wellbeing, with women being disproportionately affected. In this podcast, Melbourne mother Nisha Bajaj shares her personal experience of managing the demands of multi-generational caregiving. - ऑस्ट्रेलियन सीनियर्स रिसर्च सीरीज़ द्वारा जारी 'सैंडविच जनरेशन रिपोर्ट 2025' में 4,500 से अधिक ऑस्ट्रेलियाई लोगों का सर्वेक्षण किया गया, ताकि यह समझा जा सके कि अपने बच्चों और बुजुर्ग माता-पिता दोनों की देखभाल करने वालों को किन चुनौतियों का सामना करना पड़ता है। यह रिपोर्ट इस बात पर प्रकाश डालती है कि इस दोहरी जिम्मेदारी के कारण शारीरिक, मानसिक, सामाजिक और वित्तीय कल्याण पर कितना असर पड़ता है, जिससे महिलाएं सबसे ज़्यादा प्रभावित होती हैं। इस पॉडकास्ट में, मेलबर्न निवासी निशा बजाज ने दो पीढ़ियों की देखभाल से जुड़ी ज़िम्मेदारियों को निभाने का अपना व्यक्तिगत अनुभव साझा किया है।
वाराणसी के नित्यानंद तिवारी दे रहें हैं लावारिस शवों को अंतिम सम्मान
FULLवाराणसी के चार्टर्ड अकाउंटेंट नित्यानंद तिवारी अपने संसाधनों से लावारिस शवों का अंतिम संस्कार करते हैं। अब तक वे सैकड़ों ऐसे व्यक्तियों का अंतिम संस्कार कर चुके हैं, जिनके शव लेने के लिए कोई आगे नहीं आया। ऐसे लोगों को नित्यानंद सम्मानजनक अंतिम विदाई देते हैं, और इस कार्य में उनका खर्च मात्र 1150 रुपये आता है।
Indian Film Festival of Melbourne unveils 10-day program for 2025 featuring 75 films - इंडियन फिल्म फेस्टिवल ऑफ मेलबर्न 2025 का कार्यक्रम घोषित, 75 फिल्में शामिल, आमीर खान होंगे मुख्य अतिथि
FULLThe Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) will celebrate its 16th edition from August 14 to 24, 2025, featuring 75 films in 31 languages, including selections from Burma, Bhutan and Nepal. The festival will kick off with the Bengali film 'Baksho Bondi,' starring Tillotama Shome, and will host Aamir Khan as the chief guest, along with other Bollywood stars. - इंडियन फिल्म फेस्टिवल ऑफ मेलबर्न (IFFM) 14 से 24 अगस्त, 2025 तक अपने 16वें संस्करण का जश्न मनाएगा। इस बार इस फिल्म महोत्स्व में 31 भाषाओं में 75 फिल्में शामिल होंगी जिनमें बर्मा, भूटान और नेपाल की फिल्में भी होंगी। यह फेस्टिवल तिलोत्तमा शोम की बंगाली फिल्म 'बक्शो बोंडी' के साथ शुरू होगा। इसके अलावा, कई बॉलीवुड सितारों के साथ मुख्य अतिथि के रूप में आमिर खान इस फेस्टिवल में नज़र आएंगे।
World Drowning Prevention Day: Migrant communities still at risk of drowning. Here's what needs to change - विश्व डूबना रोकथाम दिवस: प्रवासी समुदायों को डूबने का अब भी खतरा, क्या कुछ बदला जा सकता है?
FULLA new study by Royal Life Saving Australia reveals a notable drop in drowning rates, especially among young children. However, challenges remain for migrant and regional communities, with rivers and beaches still high-risk locations. Marking World Drowning Prevention Day on 25 July, a community volunteer, Harpreet Kandra, highlights that drowning remains a serious issue among migrants, including Indians, and calls for more safety initiatives to help prevent these tragic deaths. - रॉयल लाइफ सेविंग ऑस्ट्रेलिया के एक नए अध्ययन से पता चलता है कि पिछले 20 वर्षों में डूबने से होने वाली मौतों की दर में गिरावट आई है, खासकर छोटे बच्चों के बीच। हालांकि, प्रवासी और क्षेत्रीय समुदायों के लिए चुनौतियां अब भी बनी हुई हैं, और नदियां व समुद्र तट अब भी उच्च जोखिम वाले क्षेत्र बने हुए हैं। विश्व डूबना रोकथाम दिवस के मौके पर, जो हर साल 25 जुलाई को मनाया जाता है, मेलबर्न निवासी सामुदायिक स्वयंसेवक हरप्रीत कांद्रा इस मुद्दे पर प्रकाश डाल रहे हैं कि प्रवासी समुदायों, विशेष रूप से भारतीय मूल के लोगों के लिए ये क्यों एक गंभीर चिंता का विषय है, और इन दुखद घटनाओं को रोकने के लिए सुरक्षा पहलों पर बल देना क्यों ज़रूरी है।
World Drowning Prevention Day: Migrant communities still at risk of drowning. Here's what needs to change
FULLA new study by Royal Life Saving Australia reveals a notable drop in drowning rates, especially among young children. However, challenges remain for migrant and regional communities, with rivers and beaches still high-risk locations. Marking World Drowning Prevention Day on 25 July, a community volunteer, Harpreet Kandra, highlights that drowning remains a serious issue among migrants, including Indians, and calls for more safety initiatives to help prevent these tragic deaths.
Top News: Government introduces new childcare bill to rebuild public trust after Victoria's abuse scandal
FULLListen to the Top News of 23/07/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
India report: Prime Minister Modi heads to UK to expand strategic relations
FULLListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 23/07/25
Indian Film Festival of Melbourne unveils 10-day program for 2025 featuring 75 films
FULLThe Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) will celebrate its 16th edition from August 14 to 24, 2025, featuring 75 films in 31 languages, including selections from Burma, Bhutan and Nepal. The festival will kick off with the Bengali film 'Baksho Bondi,' starring Tillotama Shome, and will host Aamir Khan as the chief guest, along with other Bollywood stars.
Safer childcare: Do male daycare workers make parents uncomfortable?
FULLThe arrest of 26-year-old Melbourne childcare worker Joshua Dale Brown, charged with more than 70 child sex offences, has reignited debate around the role of men in early childhood education. In this podcast, we discuss whether men should be excluded from the sector and speak with concerned parents and a childcare centre owner about what such a ban could mean for the sector.
Top News: Vice President of India Jagdeep Dhankhar resigns two years before term ends
FULLListen to the Top News of 22/07/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
New faces, old challenges: 48th Parliament begins with fresh energy
FULLAs Parliament resumes, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese outlines his agenda, while the opposition prepares to both cooperate and contest. Key legislative priorities include student debt cuts, penalty rate protections, childcare safety laws, and productivity reforms.
Top News: Albanese reminds Labor caucus to 'serve people first' ahead of parliament’s return
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Migrant to mogul: How Vikas Rambal built a billion-dollar empire in Australia
FULLWhen Vikas Rambal first arrived in Australia, he was confronted with an 'unsettling' question at an investment meet: "How many cars does India have?" That moment sparked a determination to prove his worth - not just as an individual, but as a representative of his community.
India report: Monsoon session of the Parliament starts today
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