Episodios

  • Australians warned to vaccinate against fast-spreading flu variant
    Apr 3 2026
    Infectious disease specialists are urging everyone to get a flu vaccination to try to prevent a repeat of last year which saw Australia experience a record number of deaths from influenza. More than 1,700 people died and there were more than half-a-million confirmed cases. Health experts say low vaccination rates are contributing to the higher case numbers. They're warning this year could be even worse because of the spread of influenza subclade K or Super-K.
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  • Analysts say social media giants need to feel global pressure
    Apr 3 2026
    After the e-Safety Commission revealed that it is investigating some of the world's biggest social media platforms for suspected non-compliance with the ban on under-16s, analysts are saying it'll take more than that for the platforms to change their ways. Australian experts say increasing global pressure on social media giants could prove to be the most effective way of enacting change.
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  • ‘Last of its kind’: After 175 years this church-run winery is still going strong
    Apr 2 2026
    This Easter, Australia’s last surviving Jesuit-run winery is celebrating 175 years of continuous production. Founded by religious refugees from Europe, Sevenhill Cellars now exports wine to the world.
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  • Government announces gambling advertising restrictions. Do they go far enough?
    Apr 2 2026
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced new gambling advertising restrictions during his address at the National Press Club on Thursday. Despite calling it the most significant gambling reform that's ever been implemented, critics warn the Prime Minister's latest measures won't reduce harm.
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  • Trump’s ‘Stone Age’ threat to Iran, Cuba’s oil lifeline & a succulent Chinese meal canonised
    Apr 2 2026
    US President Donald Trump issues a new Middle East war deadline as Yemen’s Houthis put pressure on vital waterways. Plus, the US permits a rare oil shipment to ease Cuba’s energy crisis - what’s driving the sudden pivot? And Australia immortalises an iconic ‘dinner’ felon.
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  • Defiant rhetoric all round but no imminent change likely as Middle East war grinds on
    Apr 2 2026
    United States President Donald Trump says the United States is close to achieving its military objectives in Iran, while warning of further attacks if no deal is reached. But with Iran's government projecting defiance, the United Nations warning of wider regional and economic fallout, and civilians still under fire from Israel to Lebanon, the course of the war remains deeply uncertain.
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  • Backlash and support for Albanese's national address
    Apr 2 2026
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's national address on the country's struggling economy, driven by the global energy crisis has received both backlash as well as support. As the nation grapples with what the Prime Minister refers to as the biggest rise in petrol and diesel prices in history, Australia will be joining other world leaders for talks on reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
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  • INTERVIEW: PNG's Foreign Minister on his country's approach to the fuel crisis
    Apr 1 2026
    As the fuel crisis deepens, concern is growing for the Pacific's island nations, many of who have heavy reliance on oil supplies. Questions are being asked about how Australia could help as they begin to feel the pinch of the fuel crisis. Papua New Guinea's foreign minister Justin Tkatchenko spoke to SBS Chief political correspondent Anna Henderson about PNG's supplies - but says he won't rule out receiving support from security partners if needed, including China.
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