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Composer MM Keeravani, known as MM Kreem in Hindi cinema, created history in 2023 by winning the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award for the song Naatu Naatu from the film RRR. Speaking with SBS Hindi, he reflects on his unique, distinctive rhythms, melodic freshness, and orchestration, as well as his ability to adapt to a range of film genres…
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In this episode, five entrepreneurs from across Australia look back at their earliest days and speak directly to their younger selves at the start of their entrepreneurial journey. They revisit the confusion of the first year: navigating unfamiliar systems, workplace culture, language and humour, adapting to local expectations, and even adjusting t…
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Newly released cabinet papers from 2005 reveal how the Howard government grappled with overlapping national and global crises. The documents detail early warnings of a possible pandemic, internal caution over Australia’s military role in Afghanistan, and deliberations behind WorkChoices and offshore asylum processing. They also capture responses to…
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As we welcome 2026, our listeners wish everyone a happy New Year while sharing a collective message of humanity, peace, kindness, and hope. They also emphasise the growing need to prioritise mental health, compassion, and emotional wellbeing as communities face change, uncertainty, and the challenges of an ever-evolving world together.…
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As Australia bids farewell to an emotionally heavy 2025, communities across the country are welcoming 2026 with reflection, remembrance and renewed hope. This podcast explores how cities are marking the moment with fireworks, messages from national leaders, and heightened security, following events that shaped the national mood. It also brings list…
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After a year shaped by high interest rates, rising living costs and ongoing economic uncertainty, we speak with financial planner Deepak Bansal about practical steps Australians can take to plan their finances for 2026, manage household budgets, reduce debt pressures, and build financial resilience in the year ahead.…
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Australian police have revealed new details into the movements and motives of the two alleged Bondi Beach shooters, concluding they acted alone and were not part of a broader terror network. Authorities say there is no evidence the pair received overseas training, despite recent travel to the Philippines. As investigations continue, the federal gov…
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Born into poverty in Bihar’s Jamui district, Briju has carved an extraordinary artistic journey, quite literally, from clay. Trained at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya and Banaras Hindu University, the fine arts graduate chose to return to his village, where his lifelike sculptures now attract commissions from across India and countries including the US…
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A major BAPS Swaminarayan temple precinct, potentially Australia’s largest, proposed for Cranbourne South has sparked environmental and infrastructure concerns. The $250 million, 44-hectare project has triggered a federal referral after glossy grass skinks, a vulnerable species of lizard was found on site, with questions raised about impacts on the…
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India's National Song 'Vande Mataram', written by noted Indian writer Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, was first published in the literary journal Bangadarshan on 7 November 1875. Speaking with SBS Hindi, Dr Srishti Guha, a cultural historian and associated with University of Newcastle, traces the journey of the song that inspired India's freedom fighter…
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As the new year begins, people across the country are setting their sights on fresh goals and personal growth. From committing to fitness routines, to prioritizing self-love, to improving focus in daily life, everyone seems to have a resolution that reflects their aspirations. Our listeners share a variety of promises for the year ahead, each one r…
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The federal government has announced new funding to expand the Witness to War hotline nationwide, following a sharp rise in calls after the Bondi terror attack. Originally launched in New South Wales to support refugees affected by conflict, the multilingual mental health service will now operate nationally. Experts say the expansion is vital to ad…
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Each Christmas Eve, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) temporarily shifts from monitoring military threats to tracking Santa’s journey around the world. Now in its 70th year, the tradition uses radar, satellites and fighter jets, alongside a global hotline and multilingual website. Volunteers answer calls from children and adults …
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Australia has concluded the round of 2025-26 visa applications under the Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early Professionals (MATES) Scheme, a new initiative aimed at addressing critical skills shortages. However, the Department of Home Affairs has issued a warning about scams and fraudulent activities targeting applicants. Registered migration a…
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New South Wales is set to pass new laws restricting protests in the aftermath of the Bondi terror attack, triggering fierce opposition and a looming constitutional challenge. Civil liberties groups, pro-Palestinian organisations and Jewish voices warn the reforms threaten democratic rights and political expression. On the other hand, the Minns gove…
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As summer heat intensifies across Australia, rising power bills are forcing many renters to limit cooling at home. New data from Energy Consumers Australia shows 70 per cent of renters are avoiding heating or cooling, largely due to poor insulation in rental properties. With calls growing for minimum energy-efficiency standards, experts say mandato…
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A week after mass shooting, Australians marked a National Day of Reflection to honour victims of last week’s Bondi mass shooting, with floral tributes and vigils held at Bondi Beach. The day also saw anti-immigration rallies in Sydney and Melbourne, prompting police warnings and political criticism. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announ…
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The past year has been a turbulent one for Australia, marked by global conflicts reverberating at home and moments of profound national grief. From the Bondi attack that tested community unity, to the Erin Patterson mushroom trial and the escalating impact of climate-driven disasters, this episode revisits the key events and political debates that …
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As the holiday season begins, Christmas is feeling more stressful than festive for many Australians. After three years of rising living costs, households and small businesses say budgets are stretched to the limit. In this episode, we hear from Australians and small business owners struggling with soaring prices while Associate Professor Shumi Akht…
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A Sydney-based hotel is showing how business can drive social good by directing 25 per cent of its revenue to tackle women’s homelessness. As one of Australia’s 12,000 social enterprises, the Song Hotel funds YWCA housing projects offering safe, affordable accommodation for women at risk, including those fleeing violence. With women’s homelessness …
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Victorian Multicultural Awards 2025 recipient Shweta Kawatra Dakin reflects on her work with migrant and multicultural communities, sharing why asking for help early can be life-changing. Speaking after the awards ceremony at Government House Victoria, she discussed the realities faced by culturally diverse women, the importance of safe community n…
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The Albanese government is fast-tracking legislative reforms to address hate speech, online extremism and migration settings, after the Bondi Beach terrorist attack. Rejecting calls for a Royal Commission, the government argues urgent executive action is needed. In this podcast, we look at the proposed hate speech laws, expanded visa cancellation p…
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The Bondi Beach attack has sparked a wave of collective grief across Australia, following the deaths of 15 people. Since the terror attack, communities have come together to mourn, reflect and support those most affected. Vigils and memorials have been held across Australia and internationally, including in London and Jerusalem, as shared rituals h…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says his government will establish a new national gun buyback scheme, following the terror attack at Bondi Beach last Sunday, 14 December. The Prime Minister has announced Sunday, 21st of December, a Day of Reflection to honour the victims of the Bondi mass shooting.
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