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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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Barayagal hitting the right notes in cross-cultural choir
The founder of the First Nation’s music group “ Stiff Gins”, Nardi Simpson, is directing a cross cultural Choir in Sydney called Barayagal. It's a place where First Nations and non-Indigenous Australians gather to sing in the Gamilaraay and Yuwaalaraay languages. The choir is making songs inspired by culture, supported by musicians from the Sydney University Conservatorium of Music who are participating as part of their degree
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INTERVIEW: Hannah Solomons on tackling under-representation in the arts
Ahead of the federal budget, Disability Pride Sydney founder Hannah Solomons reflects on under-representation of people with disability in the arts and pathways forward
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The next human pandemic? With bird flu spreading among cows, what is the risk to humans?
Scientists around the world are racing to determine how the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza or bird flu is evolving - and what risk it poses to humans.
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Australia votes in favour of successful Palestinian full membership motion at the UN
Australia was one of 143 nations to vote in favour of the move. But the federal opposition says the government's vote in favour is premature.
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Combating domestic violence against migrant and refugee women
From language barriers to legal complexities, migrant and refugee women face added challenges when seeking support for domestic violence. In New South Wales a specialised centre has now been launched, aiming to bridge that gap. But legal experts and advocates say for some, access to services is still limited.
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Has the Olympics done its dash?
The 2000 Olympics captivated Australia. Since then, public interest in the games appears to have waned, despite the approach of the Paris Games in July. Brisbane is gearing up to host the event in 2032, but do people still care about the Olympics?
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