SBS News In Depth

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.

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Australia-India space collaborations launched


The Federal Government has announced $18 million in funding towards collaborative space projects between Australia and India. The investment will allow Australian-based companies to build commercial links with India, which has one of the world's fastest-growing space economies.


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Homicide rates down nationally - unless you're a woman


New data reveals despite a drop in national homicide rates, the number of women killed by an intimate partner in Australia has increased nearly 30 per cent in the last financial year. The Homicide in Australia report has been released, after a week of rallies around the country calling for an end to violence against women.


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SBS On the Money: Bonza enters voluntary administration, so what now for domestic aviation?


Discount carrier Bonza has cancelled services as it discusses its future. Hear from Aviation Analyst Geoff Thomas for his take on Australia's aviation sector, plus Elis McKay from Pendal Group discusses the day's market action, including the latest slump in retail sales.


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US says it is 'way past time' to get to a ceasefire in Gaza


International pressure is mounting on Hamas to accept a proposal by Israel which would allow for a 40-day ceasefire. In the United States, pro-Palestinian protestors at university campuses are facing suspension for failing to disband from a two-week encampment.


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INTERVIEW: Benjamin Law on media representation, Michelle Yeoh and Australian Survivor


SBS speaks to writer and broadcaster Benjamin Law, known for co-creating the TV show Wellmania, and authoring books like The Family Law and Gaysia. Law was featured in Episode Two of Who We Are on the topic of media representation. Here is the extended version of that conversation from 2023.


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Morning News Bulletin 30 April 2024


In this bulletin, growing calls for a sustained approach to the domestic violence crisis; Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan appears before Indigenous truth-telling inquiry; and in football, Ange Postecoglou says referees are overly reliant on new technologies.


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SBS On the Money: BHP's rejected bid; scams; and the fall of the Yen


SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Kyle Rodda from Capital.com for his take on the day on the markets, including BHP's rejected bid for Anglo American and the sharp decline in Japan's Yen. Plus, Stephanie Tonkin from the Consumer Action Law Centre.


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Australians report more scams than ever before


The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says older Australians, as well as those from culturally and linguistically diverse communities, are among those most at risk.


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New funding to help Koala conservation


One of Australia's most iconic and cuddly creatures is being given a greater chance of survival, with new funding announced for a major conservation hospital in south-west Sydney. There to witness the announcement were two of the hospital's former patients, who were released back into the wild.


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Ceasefire talks resume in Riyadh, ahead of expected assault on Rafah


A Hamas delegation will discuss a ceasefire proposal handed to mediators from Qatar and Egypt, as well as Israel’s response, during a visit to Cairo. Meanwhile, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says only the United States could stop Israel from attacking Rafah.


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