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Australian music icon and lead vocalist of The Seekers, Judith Durham has passed away aged 79.
This weekend marks the seventy-seventh anniversary of the world's first atomic bomb - dropped over the Japanese city of Hiroshima in the final weeks of World War Two.
The United States has condemned China's moves to launch missiles near Taiwan as the fallout from the US Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit continues.
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad have fired more than 100 rockets from the Gaza Strip after Israel pounded the enclave with missile strikes, killing ten people.
The organising committee for this year's Men's FIFA World Cup in Qatar has told SBS that LGBTIQ+ fans won't face any discrimination during the tournament.
The NATSIAA awards are Australia's richest and most prestigious Indigenous art prize.
The Albanese Government has announced its intention to open offshore wind farms after a frenetic week of parliament, and the passage of the government's climate bill through the House of Representatives.
The RBA has downgraded its economic growth forecasts in its Statement on Monetary Policy while also admitting higher inflation for longer will mean a continued decline in real wages. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks to AMP Capital Chief Economist Shane Oliver for more; and gets the market reaction with Azeem Sheriff Sharrif from CMC Markets.
Taiwan-Chinese tension and the war in Ukraine are high on the agenda of the ASEAN meeting in Phnom Penh.
The history of Mak Sai Ying - who arrived in Australia in 1818 - can now be told thanks to the work of local historians.