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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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Inquiry recommends strict controls on supermarkets
Price gouging could soon become illegal in Australia following the recommendation of a major supermarket inquiry. The landmark report seeks to tackle elevated food prices and contain supermarket profit margins as well as supporting competition.
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INTERVIEW: Oxfam Australia's Lucia Goldsmith on the NGO's concerns about Rafah in Gaza
Oxfam Australia has raised concerns surrounding the safety of Palestinians in the city of Rafah, after Israel told Palestinians to evacuate parts of Rafah, which has been a refuge for more than a million displaced people. They believe a significant number of Hamas fighters, along with potentially dozens of hostages are in Rafah and say that victory requires taking the key city. SBS' Youssef Saudie speaks to the head of humanitarian for Oxfam Australia, Lucia Goldsmith.
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Israel strikes targets in Rafah after hopes for ceasefire deal crash again
Israel says it's conducted targeted strikes against Hamas in eastern Rafah, after urging civilians to evacuate. The operations began after Hamas accepted a ceasefire deal, which was then rejected by Israel as being far from meeting its demands.
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Ghil'ad Zuckermann on Indigenous language revival
SBS speaks to linguistic and revivalist expert Ghil'ad Zuckermann on Indigenous language revival.
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Coming soon: History's First Draft
Journalists on the front line, bearing witness to world-altering and life-changing moments. Informing the public and holding those in power to account. But what is the emotional toll of that responsibilty? History's First Draft unravels the psychological journey journalists undertake to bring us the news.
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Analysis shows Australians from non-English speaking backgrounds are retiring with less superannuation
Australians from non-English speaking backgrounds are retiring with less superannuation on average than other Australians. Analysis by Australia's peak superannuation body has found the cohort is around 140 thousand dollars worse off come retirement.