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Are temporary visa holders missing out on fair entitlements? Here's what you need to know
In this podcast, SBS Hindi spoke to Neha Gogia, a representative of the Migrant Workers Centre, who explains the Fair Entitlements Guarantee (FEG) and its impact on migrant workers who are on temporary visa. Neha highlights why this issue is critical, offering an example of how it has affected them. She also highlights the benefits these migrant workers would gain if included, ensuring equal rights and protection under the scheme.
Top News: Coalition reverses plans to end work-from-home and cut 41,000 federal employee jobs
Listen to the top News of 07/04/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
India report: India and Sri Lanka ink major pacts in defence, energy and trade
Listen to the latest updates from India. 7/04/25
Top News: Dutton confirms Coalition plan to cap international students, raise visa costs
Listen to the top News of 06/04/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Top News: Prime Minister announces more funding for flood-hit Queenslanders
Listen to the top News of 05/04/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
SBS Hindi News Wrap 05 April 2025
FULLIn this news wrap, NATO chief attempts to hose down concerns the US will leave the organisation; An Independent MP says Australia should look to other markets following US tariffs; The Hopman Cup finds new home in Italy.
Top News: Anthony Albanese says Dutton’s reaction to U.S. tariffs shows he's not ready to run the country
Listen to the top News of 04/04/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
New report pushes for Hindi language training for Australian defence staff in India
A new report by the Melbourne-based think tank, Australia India Institute, recommends that Australia offer a three-month basic Hindi language training program for defence personnel posted to India. It also suggests creating a national register of linguists and India specialists to boost long-term investment in language and regional expertise. The report, titled 'Building a Resilient Australia-India Defence Relationship: Options for the Next Decade', was launched at Parliament House by Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles. In this podcast, we speak with co-author Dr Gaurav Saini.
India report: India, Thailand upgrade ties to strategic partnership
Listen to the latest update from India. 4/04/25
Federal Election 2025: Who can be a federal politician?
To become a federal politician in Australia, candidates must meet eligibility requirements, with disqualifications under Section 44, such as dual citizenship. Candidacy is also influenced by the demographics of current politicians, highlighting barriers like financial constraints and the lengthy pre-selection process.
'We would take the Melbourne Air Quality Index back with us:' comedians Sumukhi Suresh and Rahul Subramanian
The Melbourne International Comedy Festival has started, bringing together comedians from around the world. In this podcast, visiting Indian comedians Sumukhi Suresh and Rahul Subramanian share their experiences and reveal three things they want to take back to India.
Top News: Albanese describes US tariffs as 'unwarranted', announces $50 million support package in response
Listen to the top News of 03/04/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Top News: Education Minister slams Coalition's education job cut plans as misguided
Listen to the top News of 02/04/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
'High prices and unaffordable houses': What voters are thinking ahead of the 2025 federal election
Australia will head to the polls on 3 May for the federal election, with the cost of living emerging as the key issue for voters. Both major parties are vying to present themselves as the best option to steer the nation's economy. While voters prioritise policies offering short to medium-term relief, a Melbourne-based financial expert recommends a few practical strategies for navigating financial uncertainty.
India report: India-US trade ties under strain as Trump's reciprocal tariffs to affect key sectors
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 02/04/2025
Navigating cyber slang, emojis and secret codes: Ensuring children's safety in the digital world
Parents often feel disconnected from the language, emojis, and slang their children use online, making them hesitant to discuss these topics for fear of damaging trust. In this podcast from SBS Hindi, we will explore how parents can better understand this online communication and protect their children from potential risks.
Top News: Labor announces funding for a new health centre in Adelaide
Listen to the top News of 1/04/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Australian Elections 2025: What is a minority government?
In this SBS Hindi podcast, Macquarie University Senior Lecturer Dalbir Ahlawat discusses the concept of a minority government, explaining its definition and significance. He also examines the historical performance of minority governments in Australia, discussing their successes and challenges.
India report: India launches Operation Brahma for relief and rescue efforts in earthquake-hit Myanmar
Listen to the latest update from India. 31/03/25
Top News: Opposition leader talks nuclear plans on Day three of election campaign
Listen to the top News of 31/03/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
What’s Australia really like for migrants with disability? - SBS Examines: विकलांग प्रवासियों के लिए ऑस्ट्रेलिया वास्तव में कैसा है?
Disability advocates and experts say cultural stigma and migration laws leave migrants living with disability further excluded and marginalised. - विकलांगता के पक्षधरों और विशेषज्ञों का कहना है कि सांस्कृतिक कलंक और प्रवासन कानून विकलांग प्रवासियों को और अधिक बहिष्कृत और हाशिए पर डाल देते हैं।
'At risk' international students urged to report sexual violence: 'I feared victim blaming'
A recent study of nearly 1,500 female international students revealed that over 40 per cent had allegedly experienced one or more incidents of sexual violence after moving to Australia.
The anti-inflammatory diet: Future of healthy eating
Every year, a new diet trend takes the spotlight—from Keto and Paleo to Gluten-Free, and now, the anti-inflammatory diet. In this podcast, SBS Hindi speaks with an expert to uncover the real benefits of this diet, explore foods that help combat inflammation, highlight essential Indian ingredients, and discuss its potential role in managing chronic conditions like arthritis and autoimmune diseases.
Top News: Opposition Leader calls Albanese 'weak as water' on supermarket price gouging
Listen to the top News of 30/03/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Top News: Labor aiming to win re-election with a majority government
Listen to the top News of 29/03/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Top News: A police officer who fatally tasered a 95-year-old great-grandmother avoids jail time
Listen to the top News of 28/03/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
India report: Lok Sabha passes Immigration Bill as Amit Shah asserts India is 'Not a Dharamshala'
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 28/03/2025
'Asian Australian Voices': Pilot program empowers 21 professionals to shape future relations with Asia
Asia Society Australia’s pilot program, Asian Australian Voices, backed by the federal government, aims to bring fresh perspectives to national discussions and policymaking on Australia’s engagement with Asia. By drawing on the expertise and lived experiences of Asian Australians, the initiative seeks to enhance regional understanding and strengthen Australia’s global influence. In this podcast, SBS Hindi speaks with Program Manager Jafrin Kabir, who shares how the program will elevate the role and recognition of Asian Australians in shaping national discourse, particularly in the context of Australia’s relations with Asia.
Dutton uses budget reply speech to outline Coalition's election manifesto
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has reacted to Labor's pre-election budget by stating that Australia is at a 'sliding doors moment'. He outlined the Coalition's budget priorities for the upcoming election, emphasising immigration, housing, energy and cost of living.
Australia's federal election date set for May 3
The Australian Prime Minister has announced that the federal election will take place on 3 May. With campaigning now underway, parties and candidates will actively engage with voters through policy announcements and community outreach. Expect door-to-door canvassers, political visits to local areas, and election flyers in your mailbox—even if you have a ‘no junk mail’ sign. In the lead-up to voting, party leaders will travel across the country, rallying support and promoting their platforms.
Top News: Coalition prepares to unveil its own budget pitch as federal election now expected to be called tomorrow for an early May vote
Listen to the top News of 27/03/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
फ़िल्मी डायरी: संजय दत्त
बॉलीवुड जगत के प्रसिद्ध अभिनेता संजय दत्त से जुड़ी कुछ ख़ास और दिलचस्प बातें।
Unlocking fasting benefits: Fitness expert shares how the right diet planning can boost results
In this podcast, SBS Hindi spoke with Girish Nagpal, a fitness expert who has won numerous awards at the Australian Bodybuilding Championships. With Ramadan coming to an end, many people across the world observed fasting. We delve into how this practice impacts the body. Girish shares his insights on how a well-planned diet can help maximise the benefits of fasting, ensuring it enhances both health and fitness. Tune in to learn more about the science behind fasting and the role of nutrition in this process.
एसबीएस बॉलीवुड टाइम: 27 मार्च 2025
एसबीएस बॉलीवुड टाइम: 27 मार्च 2025
Top News: Labor tables tax cuts before Senate after rushing them through lower house
Listen to the top News of 26/03/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Federal Budget 2025: Expert says Labor 'missed opportunity' to enhance productivity
Associate Professor of Finance and Accounting at Charles Darwin University, Rakesh Gupta, argues that the Federal Budget 2025 lacks future preparedness. He criticises its failure to improve productivity, secure long-term investments, and protect Australia from changing US trade policies. In this podcast, we explore its impact on skilled migration, Indian-Australian communities, and the education sector, and whether cost-of-living relief compromises economic resilience.
India report: India and US hold high-stakes trade negotiations
Listen to the latest highlights from India. 26/03/25
Top News: Treasurer says Medicare to be a major focus of tonight's federal budget, as the Opposition attacks Labor for wasteful spending
Listen to the top News of 25/03/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Australian-Indian business leaders set high expectations for trade relations ahead of federal elections
The Australia India Business Council (AIBC) recently held a panel discussion in Melbourne, titled Passage to India – Shaping Future Partnerships: Opportunities for Australian Businesses with the Make in India Initiative. In this podcast episode, SBS Hindi speaks with participants and business leaders about their expectations from the new government ahead of the upcoming federal elections. The Indian Consul General in Melbourne, Dr Sushil Kumar, also highlights the strength of Australia-India relations, describing them as the strongest they have ever been.
Artificial intelligence-generated art simultaneously creates revenue and sparks debate
AI-generated artworks were recently auctioned at a major American auction house, raising concerns among visual artists, particularly in Australia, where copyright laws for AI creations are unclear. What are artists saying about this challenge? Tune in to this podcast to hear their perspectives.
India report: Supreme Court judges delegation arrives in Manipur to meet those affected
Listen to the latest highlights from India. 24/03/25
Cost of living a primary focus as Australia prepares for Federal Budget
Listen to the top News of 24/03/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Top News: If elected, Coalition to lay off 36,000 public servants as part of cost savings
Listen to the top News of 23/03/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Top News: Landmark report on Australia's supermarkets finds them to be among the world's most profitable
Listen to the top News of 21/03/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
India report: Home Minister Amit Shah vows to eradicate Naxalism by next March
Listen to the latest update from India. 21/03/25
Former Multicultural Council of Tasmania Chair reflects on challenges in 'Australia’s least diverse state'
As the firstborn of her generation in a large Hindi-Urdu-speaking family, Aimen Jafri grew up balancing love, expectations, and a desire to push boundaries. She is the former chair of the Multicultural Council of Tasmania and now serves on the board member of Australian Multicultural Council. She shares her journey as a woman in one of Australia’s least diverse states, the challenges she’s faced, and why strong community support is essential for belonging.
Sydney's Holi celebrations strengthen cultural ties with India while boosting trade relations
The NSW Parliament hosted Holi celebrations, organised by the Consulate General of India in Sydney in partnership with the Australia India Business Council (AIBC) and the NSW Parliamentary Friends of India. The event, which brought together parliamentarians and business leaders, discussed how cultural understanding is crucial in addressing community-specific challenges and driving innovative trade solutions. Such celebrations not only strengthen India-Australia ties but also contribute to deeper economic collaboration.
Poonam was attacked while driving a bus. She welcomes 'tougher' bail laws
Victoria's new bail legislation, which has passed both houses of parliament, has sparked debate in the Indian community.
Top News: Federal government's announcement of cheaper medicines welcomed
Listen to the top News of 20/03/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Ramadan traditions are embracing technology as mobile apps keep the community connected
Ramadan is a special month for Muslims. The members of Muslim communities come together at mosques for prayers and gather with family and friends for Iftar meals to break the fast. Speaking with SBS Hindi, Melbourne-based Wasif Hafeez and Sydney-based Farida Alvi share their thoughts on whether there has been any shift in traditions and practices of Ramadan over the period due to media, technology, and globalisation.