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SBS News In Depth
SBS
1108 episodes
10 hours ago
Hear the story behind the headlines. In 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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Hear the story behind the headlines. In 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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Episodes (20/1108)
SBS News In Depth
ASX bounces back as BHP walks away from AA
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Raymond Chan from Morgans Financial Limited about the day's sharemarket action including a recovery on the ASX as the chance of a US rate cut in December swings back up and why BHP walked away from a second crack at Anglo American.
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10 hours ago
9 minutes 28 seconds

SBS News In Depth
Bureau of Meteorology weathers website storm
The Bureau of Meteorology's controversial website redesign carries a staggering 96 million dollar price tag. The cost blowout has drawn sharp criticism from both government ministers and the opposition. Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt has expressed deep concern over the massive expenditure, while Nationals Leader David Littleproud warns the public that the exorbitant cost will further erode trust in the agency.
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11 hours ago
4 minutes 28 seconds

SBS News In Depth
COP30 deal keeps humanity 'in the fight for a liveable planet': UN chief
Delegates to the COP30 summit in Brazil have reached an agreement to address still rising global emissions. The deal increases money to countries hit by climate change, but contains no explicit fossil fuel plan. The agreement has mollified some - and horrified others.
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15 hours ago
6 minutes 34 seconds

SBS News In Depth
The human cost of renewables: Why Australia should build solar here
With the renewable energy transition underway in Australia, the higher than expected uptake of solar panels has human rights groups concerned about links to Uyghur forced labour in the supply chain. As Australia looks into developing its own solar panel industry, rights groups say government and industry should work to ensure the clean energy transition isn't at the cost of freedom.
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18 hours ago
11 minutes 31 seconds

SBS News In Depth
INTERVIEW: Associate Professor Bassina Farbenblum
As thousands of international students prepare to take summer holiday jobs, Associate Professor Bassina Farbenblum, an expert on migrants' rights from the University of New South Wales, warns that more is needed to protect students from wage theft and abuse. She says Australia has a ‘pervasive problem’ with workplace exploitation of international students and those on temporary visas. Dr Farbenblum is speaking to SBS’s Sandra Fulloon.
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1 day ago
9 minutes 58 seconds

SBS News In Depth
Underground struggles: Illegal miners risk death in Morocco's forgotten coal town
In one of Morocco's impoverished coal towns, illegal miners continue to risk their lives to make ends meet. In an exclusive sit-down interview with SBS News, a photojournalist has shared the harsh realities he witnessed of the miners in Jerada. Ahead of the International Mining Congress in Morocco, experts are calling for better health and safety regulations to be implemented in the country.
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1 day ago
14 minutes 24 seconds

SBS News In Depth
'Isolation and shame': Australians are avoiding perinatal mental health support, new research reveals
Around one in four Australians are failing to seek support when experiencing perinatal mental health issues. Experts say the data released by the Gidget Foundation highlights a lack of awareness around signs and symptoms, and ongoing stigma around the issue.
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1 day ago
8 minutes 14 seconds

SBS News In Depth
New names added to migration Welcome Wall at National Maritime Museum
Two panels have been unveiled at Australia's National Maritime Museum to honour a new group of migrant families. Museum Director and CEO Ms Daryl Karp and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke say the Monument is a celebration of the long history of migrants who have shaped modern Australia.
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1 day ago
4 minutes 6 seconds

SBS News In Depth
Leadership spills and policy reversals: How healthy is our democracy?
With the abandonment of its net-zero policies, and leadership spills in two of Australia's largest states, the Coalition is undergoing a period of major upheaval. So what does that mean for a Westminster democracy which analysts say depends on two different political positions to succeed.
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2 days ago
5 minutes 55 seconds

SBS News In Depth
‘No food, no money’: Khoa was abandoned and owed $10,000 in unpaid wages. He’s not alone
As the academic year ends, thousands of international students are signing on for holiday work. But if things go wrong, experts warn that few understand their legal entitlements or how to recover unpaid wages.
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2 days ago
8 minutes 19 seconds

SBS News In Depth
US rate fears trump Nvidia's better than expected result
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Lochlan Halliday from Morningstar to find out what spooked investors despite Nvidia's better than expected profit and if it's likely to last.
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3 days ago
8 minutes 49 seconds

SBS News In Depth
Warning issued over 'quick cash' scam targeting international students
An urgent warning has been issued to international students departing Australia to not sell their bank accounts and ID to criminals. The Australian Federal Police says students are offered 'quick cash' - but accepting it could see them indelibly linked to crime networks.
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3 days ago
3 minutes 22 seconds

SBS News In Depth
Why government debt matters: spoiler, it’s not just Monopoly money
We know government debt is around $1 trillion, we've heard it's bad for younger generations -- but we don't really know what any of it means. This week, Elfy and Rania chat with Professor Richard Holden from the University of New South Wales about government debt and why it matters.
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3 days ago
16 minutes 54 seconds

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Asian-Australian awards shine — and expose the ‘Bamboo Ceiling’ above
The contributions of Asian-Australians across all levels of society have been recognised at the annual Asian-Australian Leadership Awards. This year's winners range from a year-12 graduate providing financial literacy education in developing countries, to an internationally acclaimed neurosurgeon. But the spotlight on their success has also highlighted a lack of diversity in leadership positions, known as the 'Bamboo Ceiling'.
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4 days ago
4 minutes 57 seconds

SBS News In Depth
'Can't have it all': Australia abandons bid for COP31 climate summit
The federal government has abruptly abandoned its bid to host the United Nations climate conference next year, conceding Turkiye will oversee the COP31. The Pacific countries and environmental activists have criticised the federal government's failure to bring the event to Adelaide.
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4 days ago
3 minutes 59 seconds

SBS News In Depth
Nvidia goes off the charts as ASX recovers
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Ben Clark from TMS Private Wealth to go through AI chip giant Nvidia's record results and whether this is the turning point the market was looking for.
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4 days ago
6 minutes 34 seconds

SBS News In Depth
Trump, Epstein & the Saudi Crown Prince, and autocrat karaoke
Trump wipes the slate clean of murder for Mohammed bin Salman because ‘things happen’. The Epstein files move a big step closer to being released and what it’s like reporting on the ground in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Plus, the comment that sent China-Japan relations plummeting.
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4 days ago
31 minutes 37 seconds

SBS News In Depth
Indonesia’s drowning island takes historic climate case to court
Indonesia is home to more than 17,000 islands, but its smallest are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. The tiny community of Pari Island is facing multiple climate-induced threats, including to its entire existence.Four people on the island are now trying to launch a landmark legal case against a European cement giant over its historic carbon emissions.
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4 days ago
9 minutes 42 seconds

SBS News In Depth
Chris Minns on hospital funding row: we can't all be wrong
State premiers have come together for an urgent meeting, as tensions rise over reaching a new public hospital funding deal with the federal government. A new report from the Grattan Institute also finds Australia's hospitals are wasting more than $1 billion a year on avoidable spending.
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5 days ago
3 minutes 42 seconds

SBS News In Depth
Eyes on Nvidia & wages rise above inflation
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Matt Sherwood from Perpetual about the day's market action including why Nvidia's quarterly results tomorrow may be a turning point; plus Paula Gadsby from EY goes through the latest wages data and what it means for interest rates.
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5 days ago
14 minutes 11 seconds

SBS News In Depth
Hear the story behind the headlines. In 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.