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Grace Revolution Church Online is a digital church established by Joseph Prince Ministries. In our digital care group sessions, learn practical handles to own God’s Word in every area of your life with our pastors and the GRC Online family. For more notes and resources, visit https://gracerevonline.com/podcast
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Hear the story behind the headlines. In under ten minutes each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.
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The WrestleManiac UK Show with Mekz is a Wrestling Podcast where you get breaking news, discussions on hot topics, insightful interviews and conversations from Mekz and his varying guests and co-hosts. New Episodes are available daily so make sure you subscribe to the podcast on your podcast platform of choice, leave a 5 Star review and share with a friend. #WrestleManiacUK #ManiacGang
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Our culture is shaped by technology, and the people building that technology determine how it’s changing our lives. But who are they? And how do they think about their responsibility to the rest of us? From mental health to algorithmic bias, entrepreneur Anil Dash talks to developers, designers, and culture experts to understand the ways tech is changing culture, and what it means for us. Produced by Glitch and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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Called to CEO: Supernatural, Practical & Biblical Strategies for the Christian Business Owner
Hannah Brindley | Christian Business Coach, Certified Biblical Life Coach, Author & Speaker
Called to CEO is a **TOP 100 PODCAST** for women in business and an absolute must listen if you are a Christian business owner, creator, dreamer or leader. Formerly known as the Reclaimed to Reign Podcast, Called to CEO provides the Faith-Fueled CEO with supernatural, practical and biblical strategies & principles you can implement right away in order for you to cultivate a thriving, Holy Spirit led life and business. Listeners of Called to CEO rave about how Hannah, the host, never holds ba ...
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Destined to Reign Book Club Ep. 3 - Live Free From Condemnation
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In this Book Club episode, our pastors and leaders discuss key points from Chapters 10–14 of Pastor Prince’s foundational book, Destined to Reign. Are you tired of living under the weight of guilt and condemnation? The good news is, in Christ, you have been given the incredible gift of no condemnation. The old covenant of law brought death, but Jes…
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Liberals claim victory in Queensland, ending nearly a decade of reign for Labor
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Queensland's Liberal National party has claimed a narrow victory in the state election this weekend, ending nearly a decade of Labor power in the state. A record number of Queenslanders participated in the voting, with abortion, housing and youth crime the focus of the election. Labor's outgoing premier Steven Miles has called Liberal leader David …
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INTERVIEW: How well do migrant and refugee communities understand Australia's electoral process?
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SBS' Ciara Hain spoke with settlement service provider AMES' public affairs manager Laurie Nowell.
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The enduring importance of public libraries in the digital age
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More than just a place to borrow books, modern libraries have reinvented themselves to fit into the digital age. One library in Sydney - shortlisted as one of the world's best- says demand for its services has never been higher.
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Hope for a revolution in treatment for severe burns victims
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Severe burns victims could be treated with better skin grafts, after clinical trials of an advanced version of artificially-grown skin. The tests through Melbourne’s Alfred Hospital have had positive results, with trials to be expanded across the country.
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‘Australian first technology’ could help solve India's pollution problem
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Oil pollution is a major problem worldwide, scientists say hundreds of animal species like turtles, sea birds and fish are at risk of disease and poisoning. An Australian entrepreneur thinks he has a solution that could help clean polluted waterways. If it wasn’t for a lucky escape from a fatal illness, it may never have been developed.…
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How one celebrity death is a generation-defining moment for many young people
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The death of One Direction star Liam Payne has devastated people around the world. It's the first major celebrity death for Generation Z, who grew up getting to know the boy band intimately through social media. Young people are being reminded it's okay to grieve for someone, even if you didn't personally know them.…
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Expert says it's time to reform the United Nation Security Council
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As the United Nations Charter marks 79 years since it came into force, the global institution faces increasing scrutiny over its lasting relevancy and impact in delivering the goals it set out to achieve.With the maintenance of international peace and security often reliant on the very powers threatening it, urgent reform of the UN's Security Counc…
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South Sea Islander people celebrate recognition - but say history can be confronting
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The Australian South Sea Islander community has come together to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Commonwealth Recognition. Despite that recognition, Australian South Sea Islander communities continue to experience social and economic disadvantage.
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SBS On the Money: Qantas shares hit record high on AGM day & ResMed looks to AI opportunities
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The Qantas board has avoided a second strike on its remuneration report as its share price hit a record so Mahnaz Angury spoke with Upstream Aviation Analyst Tim Collins to find out if its reputation is being repaired; Rhayna Bosch discusses the future of AI and the implication of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic with ResMed CEO Michael Farrell; and SBS Fi…
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Abortion is one of the top issues for US voters in November's elections. SBS looks at how and why this is so.
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Abortion is one of the leading issues in the US, sure to animate any discussion of politics and life. For decades now, it has been a key issue for voters and one where partisan lines are predictably drawn between Democrat and Republican parties and candidates. But how has that happened? Where does abortion policy currently sit - and what impact mig…
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INTERVIEW: US Analyst Lee Drutman on early voting in the Presidential Election
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With campaigning for the US election entering its final stages, record numbers of voters have submitted their ballots early, across a number of crucial battleground states. Early voting was a key sticking point for the Trump campaign in 2020, which made unproven claims of vote rigging. For more about the final sprint to the White House, reporter Ty…
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Federal public servants have told a parliamentary committee it would likely take at least a decade for Australia to have a nuclear industry in operation. The Coalition will take a nuclear policy to the next election, and the committee will hold public hearings in Canberra and near the proposed nuclear sites before reporting back by April.…
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Climate change top of the agenda as Samoa hosts Commonwealth meeting
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The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting will officially kick off on Friday in the Pacific Nation of Samoa. It's the first time the biannual meeting is being held in a Pacific nation, with King Charles and Queen Camilla present. Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has also arrived in Samoa for the meeting, along with Foreign Minister Pe…
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SBS On the Money: What it takes to be young and rich & markets look to US election
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with AFR Rich List Editor Yolanda Redrup to look through this year's Young Rich List and to find out their common characteristics; plus Henry Jennings from Marcus Today goes through the day's sharemarket news as investors look to the US Presidential Election…
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Could reproductive rights ever be wound back in Australia?
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Two years ago, reproductive rights were wound back in the United States. Now, questions are being raised about whether something similar could happen in parts of Australia.
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INTERVIEW: Senator Lidia Thorpe speaks to SBS about her protest to King Charles
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Senator Lidia Thorpe has defended her protest during the King's visit to Canberra. She says her calls for a treaty have garnered international attention, and has furthered the national conversation. But the headlines remain squarely on her eligibility as a senator. Listen to her full interview with SBS Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson a…
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More airstrikes in Lebanon as US appeals for ceasefire
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Israel has accused six journalists from Qatari TV station Al Jazeera of being Palestinian militants, as more people die in Israeli attacks on Gaza and Lebanon. Al Jazeera has strongly denied the allegations that its journalists were paid to fight for Hamas and Islamic Jihad. The accusations come as Israel began bombing parts of the ancient Lebanese…
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Five killed and at least 22 others injured in attack on Turkish defence firm
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Two attackers have killed five people and wounded 22 others in what the Turkish government has called a terrorist attack at the headquarters of a defence firm in the capital Ankara. Turkish authorities have accused the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, of being responsible although the attackers are yet to be identified.…
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Hysterical: The condition that meant Bianca was disbelieved and made to feel hysterical
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Bianca Millroy lives with functional neurological disorder, or FND - a condition that encompasses a range of neurological symptoms, including limb weakness, tremor, numbness or blackouts, and related to the movement and sensation parts of the nervous system. In this bonus episode of 'Hysterical', Catriona Stirrat speaks with Bianca who shares how h…
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Public health experts welcome regulation of baby and toddler formula marketing
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The federal government is planning to introduce a mandatory code of conduct around the marketing of infant baby formula and toddler milk in Australia.Public health groups are welcoming the move, saying it will help parents and caregivers make more informed choices in the early stages of a child's life.…
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An economic outlook the world was waiting to hear. But is it good news for Australia?
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The International Monetary Fund predicts Australia's inflation will rise from 2.8 per cent to 3.6 per cent by the end of next year. The outlook positions Australia among the worst performing advanced economies in the fight against the cost of living crisis. The forecast comes just after Australia's Reserve Bank deputy governor dampened the expectat…
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Israel says it's killed potential successor of slain Hezbollah leader
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Israel says it has killed Hashem Safieddine, the heir apparent to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah who was previously killed in an Israeli attack. It comes as the United Nations has warned people are just waiting to die in northern Gaza as dozens are killed by Israeli strikes.
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Courting the Latino vote: why Trump and Harris are targeting this community
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With less than two weeks until Election Day in the United States both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are putting enormous resources into targeting Latino voters. There are warning signs for Democrats as polls suggest former President Trump has made gains in that community, particularly with younger men. Ben Lewis has been to the swing state of Neva…
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SBS On The Money: Australia's tradie shortage, & the ASX tumbles hard
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Matt King from the Housing Industry Association which says the nation needs 30% more tradies to meet the government's target of building 1.2 million homes over the next 5 years; plus Jessica Amir from Moomoo goes through the day's market action as shares fall the most in almost seven weeks.…
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Mixed reaction, resignation calls, after Lidia Thorpe's protest against King Charles
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Indigenous Senator Lidia Thorpe's vocal protest against King Charles has attracted global headlines. The Federal Opposition Leader is demanding she consider resigning from federal parliament, after the Senator accused the King of being complicit in genocide.
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The Royals get served a slice of multicultural Australia
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King Charles and Queen Camilla have attended a community barbecue in Western Sydney. Hosted by New South Wales Premier Chris Minns, the invite-only event sought to showcase to the royals the cultural diversity of modern Australia.
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Followers mourn the death of the 'Global Imam'
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Fetullah Gulen - dubbed the global Imam - died in self-exile from his homeland... always denying any involvement in the military's deadly attempt to take power there in 2016.
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Peer support front and centre of safer gambling incentive
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A New South Wales government incentive will connect people seeking help with gambling harm to those who have had a similar lived experience. It comes as GambleAware Week is marked across the country - aiming to raise awareness of how people who choose to gamble can do so more safely.
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Vital humanitarian aid work has been resumed in Gaza, after weeks of delays. It comes as Israeli forces have carried out an operation targeting Hezbollah's financial network in Lebanon.
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'Amazon tipping point' focuses attention on escalating biodiversity loss
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Global environmental leaders are assessing the world’s plummeting biodiversity levels and commitments by countries to protect plants, animals and critical habitats. The two-week United Nations Biodiversity Conference, or COP16, is a follow-up to the 2022 Montreal meetings where 196 countries signed a historic global treaty to protect biodiversity.…
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3G networks shutting down, how to improve housing affordability & gold at a record price
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Stephen Fenech from Tech Guide about what consumers need to know about the closure of the nation's 3G networks next week; Diana Mousina from AMP compares Australia's home affordability levels with the rest of the world; and Elise McKay from Pendal Group goes through the day's sharemarket news.…
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King Charles and Queen Camilla visit the nation's capital
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King Charles and Queen Camilla are in Australia on a royal tour. It's the King's 17th visit to Australia, though it's his inaugural visit as monarch. It's also the King's first major foreign trip since being diagnosed with cancer and will be shorter than typical royal tours. The couple are visiting Sydney and Canberra over six days, before travelli…
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Federal court finds in favour of Qantas workers after 2020 sackings
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Qantas will be hit a compensation payout in the tens of millions - over the illegal mass sacking of ground crew workers during the pandemic. After last year's high court decision, a Judge has now ordered the airline to pay $170,000 to three individuals over the personal toil caused by the layoffs. And to negotiate with unions about compensation for…
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Israeli air strike levels a whole residential block in the city of Beit Lahiya in Gaza
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A deadly Israeli air strike on a residential block in Gaza has seen nearly 90 Palestinians killed or missing under the rubble. Meanwhile, concerns are growing on the post-war state of Gaza as air attacks rain down on Lebanon.
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What are the key issues for voters in the US presidential elections?
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As the United States presidential election approaches, Donald Trump’s personality seems to dominate the narrative, yet key issues remain at the forefront for many voters. Immigration and the economy, particularly inflation and cost of living, are top concerns, with Mr Trump tying these issues to Vice-President Kamala Harris, who he says failed to a…
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Mr McMahon Netflix Documentary Review | The WrestleManiac UK Show
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Get ready for the most explosive review of the Netflix documentary featuring Vince McMahon! In this in-depth review, we're diving into the shocking revelations and behind-the-scenes stories that will leave you speechless. From the WWE's most iconic moments to the dark secrets behind the scenes, McMahon and WWE Superstars tell all in this jaw-droppi…
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America's great immigration debate: what are both sides saying?
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With mass-deportations and severe border restrictions on the agenda, immigration has proven to be one of the most crucial and divisive issues of the 2024 United States Presidential Election. With the election fast-approaching, SBS News takes you through the ins-and-outs of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris' policies and what's at stake on November 5.…
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INTERVIEW: SBS speaks to National Children's Commissioner after NT lowers age of criminal responsibility
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Children as young as 10 can again be jailed in the Northern Territory after the newly-elected Country Liberal Party government made good on its promise to lower the age of criminal responsibility. It comes as part of a suite of law-and-order reforms aimed at curbing youth crime in the Territory. But the change has been condemned by Aboriginal and T…
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One of the world's most prominent spiritual leaders returns to Australia
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India's guru and spiritual leader Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has arrived in Australia, for the first time in 20 years. After his first stop in Perth, the global humanitarian met his followers in Melbourne, and will be hosting another lecture on mediation and spiritual growth in Sydney on Sunday night. As one of the world's most prominent spiritua…
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Hi-viz vests and coffee cups are being given a second life on construction sites
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Australians drink billions of cups of coffee a year, with the vast majority of used grounds ending up in landfill. Now Australian researchers have found a way to re-use that waste to make concrete - and it's not just coffee being repurposed.
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INTERVIEW Spiritual leader Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar on happiness and the conscious life
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One of the world's prominent spiritual leaders has returned to Australia for the first time in over a decade. In an exclusive interview with SBS News, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar discussed a wide range of topics, including his views on India's caste system and his impact on faith leaders across different religions. He's speaking here to SBS' Chris…
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'On the edge of the cliff': Cathy is one of many essential workers unable to afford housing
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Full-time essential workers are being priced out of the rental market across Australia. A new report by anti-poverty organisation Anglicare Australia is calling for the government to invest in more social housing, as it reveals less than one per cent of properties across the country are affordable for a number of essential workers.…
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Ten million people in Cuba left without electricity after a major power outage
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A major power outage in Cuba has left 10 million people without electricity after the Antonio Guiteras power plant went offline. Emergency measures are in place as officials investigate the cause.
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A life-threatening illness cost Richard his business; he now relies on food relief
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Nearly half of low-income households in Australia are skipping meals or compromising on nutrition according to food relief charity Foodbank. Single parent and regional families are the most vulnerable with many being left to make impossible decisions.
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INTERVIEW: SBS talks to Professor Andrea Carson on media and politics
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SBS is launching a new series on the US election called US ELECTION UNPLUGGED. The first episode explores some of the challenges involved in how we report on the candidates to help voters make up their minds. Debbie Groarke talks with Political Communication Professor Andrea Carson on the issues that the media confronts when covering on politics an…
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The canine crew that forms a special bond
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Dogs can be a human's best friend. They can also provide emotional and physical support to people with disabilities or experiencing trauma. With rising demand for canine support, one training provider is growing its furry family.
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'It only takes one fire': Emergency authorities urge people to remain vigilant as summer approaches
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Australia is preparing for a bushfire season this summer, as the nation still recalls the horrors of the Black Summer bushfires in 2019 and 2020. Some experts say that history is bound to repeat itself. Emergency authorities are encouraging people to remain vigilant and stay across local weather and disaster warnings.…
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INTERVIEW Governor General Sam Mostyn on the upcoming royal visit
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In a rare wide-ranging interview ahead of King Charles' visit, Governor-General Sam Mostyn tells SBS News about her plans to show the monarch "a modern Australia" and delves into the "strain of our times" many communities have been feeling. The Governor-General is speaking here to Sandra Fulloon.
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A group of First Nations Stolen Generations survivors retraces an emotional journey
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A three-day gathering on Dunghutti country in New South Wales will mark 100 years since the opening of the notorious Kinchela Boys Home. Survivors and descendants of survivors from Sydney boarded a train from Central Station, travelling back to the site of the home.
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