
SBS News In Depth
SBS (Australia)
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.
Location:
Sydney, NSW
Networks:
SBS (Australia)
Description:
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.
Language:
English
Website:
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/
Episodes
The family secret that's shining light on a shadowy moment in Australian history
12/7/2023
A family's quest to trace its father's past has shed light on a shadowy moment in Australian history, uncovering how Holocaust survivors may have carried out executions of Nazis living in the country. The journey to find the truth features in a new documentary called 'Revenge: Our Dad the Nazi Killer', now released in cinemas.
Duration:00:05:16
New travel options for vision-impaired tourists
12/7/2023
With over half-a-million people in Australia living with blindness or impaired vision, one tour operator is helping them see the world. They've travelled to Perth for the first time, helping a small group of the low-vision community accomplish something they didn't think they could in life.
Duration:00:02:49
Review finds disability sector too reliant on the NDIS
12/7/2023
A landmark review into the National Disability Insurance Scheme has found Australia's disability support system is too reliant on the scheme, resulting in limited choice and control for users. The independent report, released today, was commissioned by the government to look at the scheme's ongoing effectiveness as costs surge at an unsustainable 14 per cent per year.
Duration:00:05:42
Over half a million Australians missing out on entry level jobs
12/7/2023
Anglicare's latest Jobs Availability Snapshot reveals the extent of long-term unemployment in Australia. The annual report has found almost 560,000 people have been looking for work for four years - and entering the workforce only gets harder for those who've been locked out
Duration:00:06:57
SBS On the Money: The changes to financial advice laws hoped to make it more accessible
12/7/2023
The Federal Government is introducing new laws to make getting financial advice more accessible by introducing a new class of profession, 'Qualified Advisers', which will be able to offer limited personal advice at banks, insurance companies and super funds. Rhayna Bosch speaks with Sarah Abood from the Financial Advice Association Australia to find out more; plus SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Gemma Dale from nabtrade for the latest on the markets.
Duration:00:09:06
UN Climate chief: 'Good intentions won't halve emissions, we need finance'
12/6/2023
On the seventh day of the United Nations climate summit in Dubai, U-N climate chief Simon Stiell has urged attendees to agree on a phase out of fossil fuels. It comes as Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen has arrived in Dubai with pressure mounting for Australia to increase financing for Pacific countries.
Duration:00:05:07
Guterres launches his most powerful diplomatic tool
12/6/2023
The United Nations Secretary General has invoked Article 99 of the founding U-N charter as Israeli forces intensify their bombing of southern Gaza.
Duration:00:05:51
Christmas is coming - and so are the charity scams
12/6/2023
At a time when charities are stepping up appeals for donations in the lead up to Christmas, the national charity regulator warns there is a high risk of fake charity scams. It comes as official data shows Australians are losing billions of dollars to scammers each year
Duration:00:06:30
Australia Post to end daily letter deliveries
12/6/2023
Just in time for Christmas, a major change is coming to the way Australia Post delivers. Daily letter deliveries are ending to focus more on parcels.
Duration:00:04:04
Coming soon: Change Agents series 3
12/6/2023
We often hear about society's high achievers but there are others in our community working as role models of change. From community owned farms to the healing power of fairy tales, people passionate about changing the lives of those around them. Change Agents - a podcast about people transforming their communites one step at a time.
Duration:00:02:00
Talk turns to global cooling at COP28 as US goes nuclear
12/5/2023
On the sixth day of the United Nations climate summit in Dubai, 63 countries have pledged to deeply cut cooling-related emissions. It comes as activists attending the summit have voiced their concerns around the high number of fossil fuel lobbyists at the event.
Duration:00:04:45
UN laments lack of 'safe places' in Gaza as Israeli forces reach the heart of the south
12/5/2023
Israel officials say its forces are in the heart of the city of Khan Younis, in what it has called the most intense fighting in five weeks of ground operations against Hamas. In a rare move, the United States is announcing a new visa restrictions in an effort to hold those accountable for violence against civilians in the West Bank.
Duration:00:05:29
INTERVIEW: Gaza refugee Mohammed Al Shawwa
12/5/2023
Since the start of the war in Gaza, 139 Australian citizens, permanent residents and family members have been evacuated, but more than 60 remain. SBS has been speaking with one Australian man, Mohammed Al Shawwa separated from his family. They were able to leave via the Rafah border two weeks ago, but he is still waiting for approval. With the truce now ended, he is facing mounting uncertainty about whether he and his 80 year old mother will be able to evacuate safely.
Duration:00:07:39
Increasing cost-of-living turning seasonal stress to distress
12/5/2023
New research from Beyond Blue reveals one in five people are experiencing extreme effects on their mental health due to the rising cost of living. The data suggests financial pressures are the number one stressor as the end of the year approaches.
Duration:00:08:27
Advocates welcome government support for forced marriage prevention
12/5/2023
The federal government has announced a $12.1 million package to support the victims of forced marriage. The practice is considered a form of modern day slavery and can have severe impacts on the mental health of its victims.
Duration:00:06:08
Hopes interest rate reprieve will slow soaring cost of living
12/5/2023
Australian households have been given a reprieve ahead of the holiday season as the Reserve Bank kept interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent. The government says it's proof its policies are bringing down inflation but many are looking to a Senate inquiry coming next year to investigate claims of price-gouging and soaring supermarket profits.
Duration:00:03:56
US says there have been too many civilian deaths in Gaza
12/4/2023
Israel has expanded its ground and air offensives in southern Gaza, ordering residents of the city of Khan Younis to evacuate amid an already desperate humanitarian crisis. The U-S has issued its strongest words to Israel yet in the face of a rising civilian death toll, but has blamed Hamas for the collapse of a seven-day truce. In other quarters, harsh rebukes have been issued to the international community for failing to protect civilians in Gaza and condemn sexual violence in the conflict.
Duration:00:06:00
Hillary Clinton at COP28: 'Women bear the burdon of climatic events'
12/4/2023
On the fifth day of the United Nations climate summit, delegates have discussed climate finance, and what role gender plays in addressing the climate crisis. It also saw COP28 president Sultan al-Jaber respond to suggestions he has a conflict of interest or a lack of genuine commitment to the issue.
Duration:00:05:14
'I know he died. Emotionally I can't accept it.' Navigating the complexities of loss
12/4/2023
Grief may be a universal experience but it’s felt uniquely across our multicultural landscape. In this first episode of Living Loss, we explore how many turn to their culture and community to navigate complex feelings of loss. How do different cultures hold space for grief, and are some better equipped than others?
Duration:00:13:22
New resources to help people better manage arthritis
12/4/2023
There's a shortage of rheumatologists in Australia. And patients are saying they wish they had more readily available support on how to manage the condition to improve their quality of life. A new resource is hoping to empower patients and care givers on how to better manage the disease.
Duration:00:08:22