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Close to 50,000 student visa cases — including 46,590 awaiting review — are stuck in limbo as officials warn the tribunal is severely understaffed. Senate Estimates also heard that student visa decisions overturned last quarter were “extraordinarily high,” adding more pressure to the system. In this podcast, certified migration agent Deepti Arora shares key tips to help student visa applicants navigate the process smoothly.

Listen to the Top News of 2/12/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

New data from Johnson Partners shows that only five of Australia's top 100 companies are headed by CEOs of Asian heritage, highlighting a significant representation gap despite the country's rapidly growing Asian population. Two CEOs of Asian descent, along with a workplace diversity officer, discuss why corporate Australia still struggles with cultural diversity in leadership, the barriers Asian professionals face in reaching executive roles, and what impactful change looks like.

International students are being warned not to sell their bank accounts or identities for ‘quick cash' as they leave Australia after finishing their studies. Australian Federal Police has cautioned that doing so can link them to criminal networks or used as mule accounts. Experts say one can be held liable even when they've left the country. Melbourne-based lawyer Sharad Malik explains the legal consequences as students share their encounters with scammers.

Listen to the full radio program of SBS Hindi from 28 November 2025 with Swati Sharma.

Listen to the Top News of 1/12/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

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Australia, India and Canada have announced the ACITI (Australia-Canada-India Technology and Innovation Partnership) at the G20 Summit in Johannesburg. The trilateral alliance focuses on critical minerals, clean energy, artificial intelligence, green hydrogen and nuclear energy cooperation promising mining jobs, skilled migration pathways, and business opportunities. In this podcast, we speak to Deepak Raj-Gupta OAM, National Chair of Australia India Business Council, to explore what outcomes this partnership could deliver for Australians and Indians.

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his fiancée Jodie Hayden have just married, at a ceremony in the nation's capital. The country's been kept guessing as to exactly when the wedding would take place for months.

Listen to the Top News of 30/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

The bugle has signalled command, discipline and military tradition for over a century but its makers have quietly remained in the background. Meerut-based Aiman Farhat shares how her family has been crafting bugles since 1885, supplying India's armed forces for generations. We explore the legacy, the sound, and why preserving this 139-year-old connection to the Indian Army still matters today.

Listen to the top News of 29/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

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With Black Friday sales rolling out everywhere, many retailers are already pushing 'unmissable' and 'best-ever' deals to attract shoppers. While the temptation to grab new gadgets or appliances is strong, CHOICE research shows that 53% of people who shopped during Black Friday later regretted their purchase or had a negative experience. So, how are shoppers reacting to this? Let's hear in this podcast.

In this podcast, we explore what's changed with Victoria's skilled visa allocation and how other Australian states are planning their skilled migration programs. Registered migration agent Pallavi Arora shares insights on which occupations are in high demand, the common EOI mistakes Indian applicants still make, and the impact of anti-immigration sentiment. We also cover updates on regional visa pathways.

This episode looks at a temple and community centre designed to offer more than a place of worship. The discussion outlines how the centre was established through significant logistical and operational challenges, the integration of cultural practices with yogic exercises, and wellbeing programs with a focus on holistic development.

The Australian Senate was thrown into turmoil after One Nation leader Pauline Hanson entered the chamber wearing a black burqa, shortly after her motion to ban burqa and other face coverings in public was rejected. The act was widely condemned by senators as racist, disrespectful, and Islamophobic. Intense debate followed, prompting Senate president Sue Lines to order Hanson to leave. A motion led by Foreign Minister Penny Wong resulted in Hanson's suspension from the Senate. The incident has reignited national discussions around religious respect, racism, and political stunts in parliament.

A recent report has highlighted the growing rental stress in Perth. Declining affordability, fierce competition for homes, and rapidly rising rents characterise the current market. Despite interest rates stabilising, rental pressure across Australia has not eased, with households in many cities spending nearly a third of their income on rent. Affordability has dropped another 4% from last year's record low.

A raging fire in seven high rise buildings in Hong Kong's Tai Po district has been burning for over 16 hours, with firefighters still struggling to contain it at the time of this report. The blaze reportedly spread due to bamboo scaffolding and construction netting. Around 700 residents have been rescued, but 44 deaths have been confirmed so far and over 250 people remain missing.

Listen to the Top News of 27/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

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A new UNICEF Australia report reveals declining confidence among the nation's youth, with less than one third feeling hopeful about their future. Children as young as 12 years old are experiencing anxiety over housing and security. Drawing on input from over 2000 children, it highlights rising psychological distress, financial and housing anxiety, and higher impact on marginalised groups.

Listen to the Top News of 26/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

For Indian Australians, gold is more than an adornment. It is a culture, a security and an heirloom for the next generation. Australians of Indian heritage are quietly shipping gold jewellery back home, not to sell, but to safeguard family heirlooms against theft and cultural drift. With bullion prices high and home break-ins rising, owners describe gold as a bridge between heritage and security. While professionals offer safekeeping alternatives, regulatory and storage challenges complicate the trend, raising questions about how we guard what matters most.

Dharmendra, one of Hindi cinema's most beloved icons, has passed away at the age of 89. This tribute revisits his finest performances, from action milestones to timeless romantic classics, that shaped four generations of moviegoers. As the world bids farewell, we reflect on the enduring charm and legacy of the 'He-Man' of Bollywood.

Dharmendra, one of Hindi cinema's most beloved icons, has passed away at the age of 89. This tribute revisits his finest performances, from action milestones to timeless romantic classics, that shaped four generations of moviegoers. As the world bids farewell, we reflect on the enduring charm and legacy of the 'He-Man' of Bollywood.

सुनिए 25/11/25 ऑस्ट्रेलिया, भारत समेत दुनिया भर की खबरें हिंदी में।

Listen to the top News of 25/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

Australia's race discrimination commissioner Giridharan Sivaraman says racism is an issue that affects people at every step of the employment journey and is stopping people progressing in their jobs. In this revealing account, Farhana* shares her experiences of alleged workplace bias, gaslighting, and exclusion that reflect the challenges many migrants still face in professional settings.

Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 24/11/2025

Each year on 25 November, communities mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, yet for too many it's a daily reality. Within Australia's Indian community, many women on temporary or dependent visas hesitate to seek help due to fear, stigma and uncertainty. Community organisations provide critical support and legal guidance. In this conversation, India Club Inc President Shubha Kumar outlines causes, early warning signs, support pathways and the wider community's responsibility.

Year 12 celebrations are in full swing, but teenagers are being reminded to stay alert to the dangers of drinking overseas, following the tragic methanol poisoning deaths of Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles. SBS Hindi spoke with Shally Khanna from Lyndhurst Secondary College to explore if smart travel should be part of the school curriculum, and to get her insights on some crucial questions.

Under Australia's new student visa system, Ministerial Direction 115 has been introduced with three processing tiers: your visa could take 1-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, or 9-12 weeks depending on whether your university has stayed within its allocated international student numbers. The schools, colleges, TAFEs and universities that over-enrolled are being penalised with slower processing times. This podcast features migration expert advice on understanding the new system and how you can check your university's category before starting your student visa application.

Listen to the top News of 24/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

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This episode looks at the recent alleged racist attacks in Sydney and their impact on the Indian-Australian community. Featuring voices of victims, experts and community leaders, it discusses rising concerns, underreporting and the spread of online and offline racism. In a climate of growing anti-immigration sentiment globally and in Australia, the episode considers the factors behind these incidents and the community's call for stronger safeguards and a dedicated task force.

State premiers have come together for an urgent meeting, as tensions rise over reaching a new public hospital funding deal with the federal government. A new report from the Grattan Institute also finds Australia's hospitals are wasting more than $1 billion a year on avoidable spending. More details in this Hindi podcast.

November is dedicated to men, a time when society shines a light on issues that are often overlooked. SBS Hindi spoke with Gaurav Gaur, Senior International Faculty at the Art of Living, who not only explored these challenges but also shared some ways to address them.

Landing a job in Australia is increasingly competitive, with AI reshaping workplaces. New SEEK data reveals the top ten human skills employers want most, from customer service and Microsoft Office know-how to leadership and relationship management. Success coach Nim Gholkar shares practical tips on volunteering, networking, gaining local qualifications, and overcoming barriers often faced by South Asian professionals.

Listen to the top News of 20/11/2025 in Hindi.

Australia's new Aged Care Act took effect on Friday 1 November, promising more choice and better in-home support for older Australians. The federal government says the overhaul will make aged care simpler and more flexible, but industry experts warn it could also leave many people paying higher fees. To understand what these changes really mean, SBS Hindi spoke with Melbourne-based aged care provider Smriti Bagga.

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) national recall notice has been issued after imported coloured play sand was found to contain asbestos. Schools across South Australia, ACT, and Tasmania have been closed or partially closed as remediation efforts begin. Experts say the health risk depends on the type of asbestos and the level of exposure. Authorities are prioritising student and staff safety as they work to remove the contaminated materials.

Listen to the Top News of 19/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.