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SBS Filipino Radio Program, Friday 2 May 2025
SBS Filipino Radio Program, Friday 2 May 2025

SBS Australia

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • SBS Australia

SBS Filipino Radio Program, Friday 2 May 2025

What are the advantages and disadvantages of working from home? Find out the news in the Philippines, such as VP Sara Duterte receiving a summons over an alleged threat against President Marcos and others. In SBS Examines, how do lobbyists and donations affect elections in Australia? A new research from the Committee for Economic Development reveals that those who work from home save an estimated $5,300 per year. SBS Filipino 02/05/2025 37:14 📢 Where to Catch SBS Filipino

SBS Filipino Radio Program, Thursday 1 May 2025
SBS Filipino Radio Program, Thursday 1 May 2025

SBS Australia

time01-05-2025

  • Health
  • SBS Australia

SBS Filipino Radio Program, Thursday 1 May 2025

Let's talk about the importance of knowing first-aid specifically when dealing with emergency situations. For SBS Examines, what role will religion play in this election? For this episode of the Australia Explained and Learn English podcast, let's discuss the various emergency departments in hospitals across Australia. A free community event will take place on May 4 in New South Wales, the McArthur Multicultural Children's Festival. SBS Filipino 01/05/2025 40:03 📢 Where to Catch SBS Filipino

SBS Filipino Radio Program, Tuesday 29 April 2025
SBS Filipino Radio Program, Tuesday 29 April 2025

SBS Australia

time29-04-2025

  • Politics
  • SBS Australia

SBS Filipino Radio Program, Tuesday 29 April 2025

What should be expected in voting for the federal election on May 3? In SBS Examines, learn about the ideological gender gap in Australia for the upcoming election. Can the major parties' promise to build more houses to address the shortage be implemented amidst the shortage of workers? In May PERAan, meet the Filipino who opened a Filipino fusion restaurant in Osborne Park, Perth. SBS Filipino 29/04/2025 35:28 📢 Where to Catch SBS Filipino

SBS Examines: Who's Right? Who's Left? How will migrant communities vote this election?
SBS Examines: Who's Right? Who's Left? How will migrant communities vote this election?

SBS Australia

time23-04-2025

  • Politics
  • SBS Australia

SBS Examines: Who's Right? Who's Left? How will migrant communities vote this election?

Independent member for Fowler Dai Le says many people in her electorate, one of Sydney's most culturally diverse, are unfamiliar with how Australia's political system works. Zero, there's no political literacy. Dai Le, federal member for Fowler She told SBS Examines the major parties try to appeal to migrant communities, but don't focus on migrant perspectives. "They use migrants' votes, which is different to taking into account migrant needs and issues," she said. "Hopefully this will change. It will be interesting to see how this upcoming election will change all of that, because there are more independents. [I'm] hoping that's going to shift the dial a little bit." Associate Professor Sukhmani Khorana, from the University of New South Wales, has researched political literacy and participation in Australia's rapidly growing Chinese and South Asian communities. She said these communities are swinging voters — voting on issues, rather than a traditional allegiance to a party. "It does shift around from Labor to Liberal, depending on what is happening in that particular election campaign," she said. This episode of Who's Right? Who's Left? looks at how migrant communities approach politics in Australia.

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