Listen to interviews, features and community stories from the SBS Radio Hindi program, including news from Australia and around the world. - SBS रेडियो हिंदी कार्यक्रम में सुने भेटवार्ताएं, विशेष रिपोर्ट और समुदाय के समाचार, ऑस्ट्रेलिया और अंतरराष्ट्रीय खबरों के साथ.
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 01/10/2025
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A recent report from Jobs and Skills Australia highlights that many international graduates encounter barriers to fully participating in the labour market and frequently earn less than their domestic counterparts. The study also notes that only a few have moved directly to permanent residency.
Diwali arrived in an unexpected setting this year, the Gold Coast's Sea World. For the first time, the iconic marine park turned into a stage for the festival of lights, bringing colour, culture and community together by the water. SBS Hindi was there, speaking with Australian Indian Events Co's Shrey Baluja about the vision, challenges and behind-the-scenes effort that brought this early celebration to life.
Listen to the top News of 30/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Two years after the national pledge for a "Better Deal for Renters," a new report by the National Association of Renters' Organisations and National Shelter finds that progress on strengthening and harmonising renters' rights remains inconsistent across states. Tune in to this podcast with a Melbourne-based real estate expert, who breaks down the current rental market trends across Victoria and explains how the state has fared in this report.
Medical supplies and fuel shortages have left most hospitals in southern Gaza non-functional. The Red Cross field hospital in Rafah remains one of the few operational centers, where Australian nurse Jean-Philippe Miller is providing care to residents and patients affected by conflict. This report highlights his experiences, the hospital's challenges, and glimpses of life in the conflict-torn community.
Deepika Paul is an idol maker from the north-eastern part of India. She runs a workshop called New Shiv Shankar Shilpalaya, where she creates clay idols of deities. After overcoming prejudice, personal setbacks and financial struggles, Deepika has built a livelihood not only for her family but also for several other families who depend on her workshop. - भारत के असम राज्य में रहने वाली दीपिका पॉल एक मूर्ति निर्माता हैं। वह 'न्यू शिव शंकर शिल्पलय' नामक एक कार्यशाला चलाती हैं, जहाँ वे देवी देवताओं की मिट्टी की मूर्तियाँ बनाती हैं। पूर्वाग्रह, व्यक्तिगत असफलताओं और वित्तीय संघर्षों पर काबू पाने के बाद, दीपिका ने न केवल अपने परिवार के लिए, बल्कि कई अन्य परिवारों के लिए भी आजीविका का निर्माण किया है, जो उनकी कार्यशाला पर निर्भर हैं।
Deepika Paul is an idol maker from the north-eastern part of India. She runs a workshop called New Shiv Shankar Shilpalaya, where she creates clay idols of deities. After overcoming prejudice, personal setbacks and financial struggles, Deepika has built a livelihood not only for her family but also for several other families who depend on her workshop.
Listen to the Top News of 29/09/2025 from Australia and India in Hindi.
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International Translation Day (30 September) celebrates the vital role of language professionals in fostering cultural exchange and social unity. As NAATI-certified translator Shiwali Verma explains, while AI is reshaping translation, it can't replace the human touch needed to understand context, nuance, and diverse audience needs in multicultural Australia.
Durga Puja festival in Melbourne's Werribee unites devotees with traditional prayers and vibrant sindoor khela. It spreads a powerful message of women empowerment, cultural pride, and harmony across generations. In this podcast SBS Hindi explores this empowered journey of three days...
Listen to the Top News of 28/09/2025 from Australia and India in Hindi.
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This World Tourism Day, we explore the journey that second-generation Australians have taken to India. Through the eyes of a 10-year-old, an 11-year-old, and a 15-year-old, we rediscover the country, while their parents reflect on the emotions of returning to the land where their own childhood memories were made. A heartfelt glimpse into culture, family, and the ties that connect generations.
Listen to the top News of 26/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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The 'Sound of India' at Hawthorn Art Centre in Melbourne is celebrating a multicultural Diwali, offering a diverse celebration for the whole community. Speaking with SBS Hindi, the flute player Vinod Prasanna shares how the flute has shaped his life over the years.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has delivered his first leader's speech to the United Nations General Assembly, promoting Australia as a significant middle power. He's used the speech to push for Australia to co-host the next COP climate summit in 2026, and hold a seat on the U-N Security Council.
Listen to the Top News of 25/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
SBS Bollywood Time: 25 September 2025
The Liberal Party has been forced into damage control after Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price claimed the government was giving preference to Indian migrants to boost Labor's vote. In this episode, SBS Hindi sat down with Liberal Senator Paul Scarr, also the Shadow Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs, to discuss the Party's leadership, the impact of the anti-immigration rallies held last month, the future of Indian migrants in Australian politics, and how the party is engaging with the migrant community to reinforce their sense of belonging in the country.
Listen to the top News of 24/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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Indian classical singer Devaki Pandit, a disciple of Padma Vibhushan Ganasaraswati Kishori Amonkar and Padmashree Pandit Jitendra Abhisheki, was recently visiting Australia. In this podcast with SBS Hindi, she walked us through her album 'Advaita' and the limitations of AI in conveying the depth and nuance that only a human voice can convey.
Australia has formally recognised the State of Palestine at the United Nations, joining over 150 nations and aligning with partners including the UK, Canada, and Portugal. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the move supports a two-state solution, while Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the recognition, vowing to prevent any Palestinian state. The decision has drawn mixed reactions within Australia.
On the arrival of spring in Australia, a leading food safety organisation is urging people to clean their fridges, freezers, and pantries and discard expired food items. A recent survey revealed that over half of Australians are concerned about foodborne illnesses, yet fewer consistently follow food safety practices when preparing meals. Experts warn that with the approaching hot weather, the risk of food poisoning increases, making it essential to exercise extra caution.
Zeeshan Mahmood, a 19-year-old law student from West Bengal, has been practising a different kind of photography. He specialises in macro photography, capturing details like butterfly wings, tiny insects, pollen grains, spider eyes, and water droplets, revealing the vast world within small things. What started as a mobile phone hobby has now grown into a passion pursued with professional cameras. - पश्चिम बंगाल में बसे 19 वर्षीय छात्र ज़ीशान महमूद एक अलग तरह की फ़ोटोग्राफ़ी का अभ्यास कर रहे हैं। वह मैक्रो फ़ोटोग्राफ़ी में माहिर हैं, जिसमें तितली के पंख, छोटे कीड़े, परागकण, मकड़ी की आँखें और पानी की बूंदें जैसे विवरण कैप्चर किए जाते हैं। ये तस्वीरें छोटी-छोटी चीज़ों के भीतर विशाल दुनिया को दर्शातीं हैं। शौक़ के तौर पर शुरू हुआ ये काम, ज़ीशान के लिए एक अनोखे हुनर में बदल गया है, जिसे वे अब पेशेवर कैमरों से अंजाम देते हैं।
Zeeshan Mahmood, a 19-year-old law student from West Bengal, has been practising a different kind of photography. He specialises in macro photography, capturing details like butterfly wings, tiny insects, pollen grains, spider eyes, and water droplets, revealing the vast world within small things. What started as a mobile phone hobby has now grown into a passion pursued with professional cameras.
The education systems of India and Australia share the same goal of learning, but the journey looks very different. In this conversation, we explore these differences with Mala Mehta, a Sydney-based teacher who has taught in both countries and experienced the contrasts firsthand.
Optus could face 'significant consequences' following last week's triple-0 outage, that's been linked to multiple deaths, according to the Federal Communications Minister. The Australian Communications and Media Authority has launched an investigation, with the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, also describing the triple-0 failure as completely unacceptable.
Listen to the top News of 23/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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Starting 1 October, the federal government will expand the Home Loan Guarantee for first-time buyers in a bid to address Australia's rising housing market. The scheme will help more buyers enter the market, but could also drive up housing prices. In this podcast, we feature a financial expert, Niti Bhargava, who says that first homes don't have to be dream homes; they can be a stepping stone.
Listen to the Top News of 21/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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People from more than 140 nations attended citizenship ceremonies held across the country on 17 September. Thousands marked their Australian citizenship at these events, which came shortly after anti-immigration protests and controversial remarks by Liberal senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, who claimed Labor was bringing in Indian migrants to gain an electoral advantage. SBS spoke to some of the new citizens of Indian heritage.
Before returning from his state visit to the United Kingdom, President Donald Trump held a joint press conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, where a range of key issues were discussed. Trump said Vladimir Putin had “let him down” and revealed that the US is working to regain control of a major air base in Afghanistan. Prime Minister Starmer, meanwhile, bid farewell to his guest, relieved that the visit passed without major controversy. Listen to more in this podcast by SBS Hindi.
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 19/09/2025
In this SBS Hindi podcast, we discuss social cohesion in Australia and the challenges faced by diverse communities with Aftab Malik, Australia's first Special Envoy to Combat Islamophobia. His recent report, submitted to the Australian government, includes 54 recommendations aimed at creating a safer, fairer, and more inclusive society. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has stated that he will "carefully consider" these recommendations. We also examine the effects on South Asian communities and the steps needed to promote greater understanding and unity across Australia.
SBS Bollywood Time: 18 September 2025
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The education systems of India and Australia share the same goal of learning, but the journey looks very different. In this conversation, we explore these differences with Shally Khanna, a Melbourne-based teacher who has taught in both countries and experienced the contrasts firsthand.
Australia's eSafety Commissioner has released regulatory guidelines to enforce the upcoming ban on social media use by under-16s, effective December 10. Platforms must remove underage accounts but aren't required to verify every user's age or store personal data. The move aims to reduce online harm while minimising data intrusion, though critics question its effectiveness.