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The Jain community in Australia is celebrating its most significant festival, Paryushan Parv, which spans 18 days across various Jain traditions. At the same time, the community is ambitiously constructing grand temples in Sydney and Melbourne using nearly 3,000 tonnes of marble, the same variety used to build the Taj Mahal. In this episode, we hear from devotees, youth scholars, and temple leaders about how a modest community, numbering almost 6,000 according to the last census, is shaping a grand legacy.
A new study, published in JDR Clinical & Translational Research and based on data from 4,400 children, has found a link between tooth loss and bullying among adolescents. Senior author of the study, Associate Professor Ankur Singh from the University of Sydney, highlights the psychological effects of tooth decay. Based on official figures showing that 24 per cent of children suffer from decay in their adult teeth, the study is calling for stronger government support to provide free dental care for children and adolescents.
Thousands joined anti-immigration rallies across Australia on Sunday, sparking counter-protests and national debate. Political leaders condemned the 'divisive' rhetoric, while some Indian community leaders expressed their concern over the broader impact on social cohesion.
Listen to the top News of 1/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
The MINDSET Team, led by the National Ageing Research Institute, has co-designed and trialled online training to enhance interpreter-mediated dementia assessments. This has significantly improved communication between patients and clinicians, explains Professor Bianca Brijnath. In this interview with SBS Hindi, she also highlights lifestyle changes that could delay the onset of dementia
Listen to the Top News of 31/08/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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Ganesh Chaturthi, the Hindu festival celebrating the birth of the God Ganesh, is being observed across the world. Traditionally, after the festivities, devotees bid farewell to Ganesh by immersing his idols or images in water, a ritual known as 'Ganpati Visarjan'. To make this celebration eco-friendly and sustainable, local councils in Sydney are providing communities with environmentally friendly alternatives. Listen to this podcast featuring Vijay Srinivasa from Sahyadri Sydney to learn more about collective and eco-friendly immersion.
From vibrant street pandals in India to cozy family gatherings in Australia, Ganesh Chaturthi has transcended borders. It's no longer just about rituals but also about cultural identity, sustainability and the joy of passing traditions to the next generation. In this podcast, we explore how families are passing down the traditions and how this Hindu festival is bringing multicultural communities together in Adelaide.
A new study by Deloitte Access Economics has found that nearly one in three Australians lives with an allergy. The figure has doubled in the past 18 years - from 4.1 million in 2007 to 8.2 million. Speaking with SBS Hindi, Dr Anju Agarwal says the causes of this dramatic rise are multifaceted.
Gun debates are common in the US, but what about Australia? In the United States, a shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis left two children dead and 17 others injured. Meanwhile, in rural Victoria, two police officers were shot dead. Listen to this podcast as we discuss whether firearm ownership is on the rise in Australia and the factors driving this trend.
The report, titled “Women Speaking Up: Gender Dynamics in Australia's Whistleblowing Landscape” gathered data from 65 people who received support from Human Rights Law Centre as whistleblowers between August 2023 and June 2024. The study suggests that women who blow the whistle on misconduct are paying a steep price for their courage. Advocates are now pressing for the urgent creation of a Whistleblower Protection Authority to safeguard and support those who step forward.
The Australian government has unveiled new childcare safety reforms, introducing CCTV trials, a national register of workers, and a ban on mobile phones. The measures are designed to strengthen child protection and rebuild public confidence in the sector after recent abuse scandals. The reforms will be backed by extra training and more frequent inspections to ensure compliance and safeguard children across the country.
Listen to the Top News of 28/08/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
बॉलीवुड जगत की प्रसिद्ध अभिनेत्री भाग्यश्री से जुड़ी कुछ ख़ास और दिलचस्प बातें।
A massive manhunt is underway in Victoria after two police officers were shot dead and another was injured during a search warrant. The suspect, 56-year-old Dezi Freeman, is believed to hold views aligned with the “sovereign citizens” movement, which rejects government authority. Heavily armed and on the run, the suspect forced the rural Victorian town of Porepunkah into lockdown. Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Mike Bush said every effort is being made to track him down.
A 50 per cent US tariff on Indian products took effect on 27 August this year. In this podcast, we speak with an Indian economist, Arun Kumar, who discusses what this could mean for India's exports, industries and small and medium businesses.
Listen to the Top News of 27/08/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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पुणे के इंजीनियर चेतन परदेसी महाराष्ट्र के गाँवों में सरकारी जिला परिषद् स्कूलों में मोबाइल लाइब्रेरी स्थापित कर रहे हैं। इन लाइब्रेरी में वे बच्चों को कॉमिक्स की किताबें उपलब्ध कराते हैं। ये कॉमिक्स अंग्रेज़ी भाषा में होती हैं, जो बच्चों को मनोरंजन के साथ-साथ अंग्रेज़ी पढ़ने, सीखने और बोलने में मदद करती हैं। अब तक वे ऐसी 150 लाइब्रेरी स्थापित कर चुके हैं। कॉमिक्स के ज़रिए खेल-खेल में ग्रामीण बच्चों के लिए अंग्रेज़ी सीखना चेतन ने सचमुच आसान बना दिया है। इसके अलावा, वे विभिन्न प्रोफेशनल्स से ग्रामीण बच्चों का संपर्क कराते हैं ताकि उन्हें उचित मार्गदर्शन भी मिलता रहे।
On 31 August, protests are planned across major Australian cities, with organisers demanding an end to what they describe as “mass immigration.” The group claims that migration has transformed Australia, leaving many "Australians feeling that their voices are being ignored" and that "the nation's identity is being weakened". Tune in to this podcast featuring members of the Indian community as they share why migration is vital for Australia.
Listen to the Top News of 26/08/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
The Australian government has expanded the First Home Buyer Guarantee scheme to help young people purchase homes sooner. While the government describes it as a major relief for first-time buyers, the opposition warns that it could drive housing prices up further. Tune in to this podcast with Sydney-based real estate agent Raj Bhandari, as we discuss the housing situation.
Over half a million permanent migrants in Australia are employed in roles beneath their qualifications, even as labour shortages continue to hold back productivity. The issue is under the spotlight this week, with 30 leaders from business, unions, and civil society gathering in Canberra to discuss the nation's economic future. Listen to this podcast to learn more, featuring Abbas Raza Alvi, a member of the Australia India Business Council.
Listen to the Top News of 25/08/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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Anu Singh Choudhary, celebrated journalist, author, screenwriter, and director, opens up about her short film 'Selfie, Please', recently showcased at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. Featuring her cousin with Down syndrome in the lead role, the film grew out of Anu's personal experience and was enriched by collaborations with other families on similar journeys. She reflects on navigating small budgets and tough shoots with gratitude for the gift of storytelling and industry support, while also sharing insights from her work across mediums—including OTT successes like Grahan, Aarya, and Mrs.—and how poetry continues to anchor her hope.
For many Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs, bidding a final farewell through last rites is a ritual of deep spiritual significance. In Australia, some families continue to travel all the way to India to carry out these sacred ceremonies. Now, a Melbourne-based non-profit is bringing comfort closer to home by offering traditional Antyeshti (final rites) services for the community. We spoke with Raman Arun, one of the founding members, about how the organisation is supporting families in their time of loss.
Listen to the Top News of 24/08/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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According to the latest data, Australia's divorce rate has dropped to 2.1 per 1,000 people, the lowest in 50 years, with marriages now lasting a median of 13.2 years. Tune in to this podcast with family and marriage counsellor Neha Kapoor, as she discusses whether modern couples are truly better prepared or shaped more by financial and cultural pressures. She explores how Indian-Australian family values shape marriage and separation decisions.
Listen to the Top News of 21/08/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Celebrity-fan interactions have been drawing attention lately, sparking questions about the boundaries between the two. Recently, Bollywood star Jaya Bachchan made headlines for pushing a fan who was trying to take a selfie. So, are fans going too far in chasing selfies, or are celebrities being too rude in pushing back? Here's what Bollywood fans in Australia had to say when we asked them.
The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) 2025 celebrates global storytelling, showcasing diverse cultures, ideas, and cinematic excellence. Among this year's selections are three Indian films- 'Cactus Pears', 'Homebound' and the award-winning documentary 'I, Poppy'. SBS Hindi spoke with filmmaker Vivek Chaudhary about his debut feature documentary, shot over four years, which explores generational divides, shifting class dynamics, and political corruption.
Listen to the Top News of 20/08/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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The Victorian government has begun a public consultation on proposed legislation to establish the right to work from home. In this podcast, a legal expert, Dr Apurva Sharma, examines whether it might clash with federal laws. She also explains the current work-from-home rights in the state and whether an employer can deny the WFH request.
Australia has launched the National Innovation Visa (NIV), replacing the Global Talent Visa. It offers 4,000 annual spots for exceptional researchers, innovators, and creative professionals to settle permanently and contribute to the economy. The visa is highly competitive, requiring proof of outstanding achievements. Here's what migration agents and diaspora experts have to say about the visa process, its challenges and the opportunities it presents.
Listen to the Top News of 19/08/2025 from Australia and India in Hindi.
A recent study highlights that, despite the significant contributions of migrant entrepreneurs to their new home country, their experiences of marginalisation and the ways they can overcome it remain underexplored. Niti Bhargava, who has recently been appointed as a member of the Small Business Ministerial Council for Victoria, shares some of the key issues and challenges that remain in the business world for migrants.
While inflation is easing, grocery prices in Australia are climbing at their fastest pace in the last five years. In this podcast, we talk to Dr Vinod Mishra, Associate Professor at Monash University's Department of Economics, and explore what is behind the rising costs, and how Indian Australian families are adjusting their household budgets.