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.

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/podcast/sbs-news-in-depth

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George Pell's convictions quashed by High Court


Cardinal George Pell spent 404 days in custody, but is now a free man.


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 April 7, 2020  4m
 
 

China's wet markets begin to reopen but are they a danger to public health?


China has reportedly reopened its 'wet markets' where it's suspected the coronavirus pandemic began, raising concerns about public health and animal welfare.


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 April 7, 2020  5m
 
 

COVID-19 measures are working, says PM, but don't stop now


Details have been released about the government's coronavirus measures, showing physical distancing and hygiene practices are working.


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 April 7, 2020  5m
 
 

Growers forced to discard blooms as pandemic cancels gatherings


The Australian flower-growing industry has ground to a halt, with the COVID-19 pandemic putting an indefinite stop to weddings and major events.


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 April 7, 2020  3m
 
 

British PM Boris Johnson in intensive care


Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab says he will, for the time being, assume the Prime Minister’s duties while Mr Johnson is in hospital.


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 April 7, 2020  5m
 
 

Great Barrier Reef suffers third bleaching event in five years


Aerial surveys of 1036 reefs in the past fortnight has revealed the northern, central and southern areas of the Great Barrier have all suffered bleaching.


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 April 7, 2020  3m
 
 

Under-resourced medics face great personal cost in New York


Five weeks into this outbreak and the sheer number of COVID-positive patients is overwhelming New York hospitals that were already understaffed.


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 April 7, 2020  4m
 
 

Club closures increase loneliness for many elderly Australians


Social clubs were one of the first casualties of social distancing shutdowns.


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 April 6, 2020  3m
 
 

Medical students answer the call to help fight COVID-19


As preparations continue for the months ahead, students at some universities are being fast-tracked into early service in an attempt to bolster health systems.


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 April 6, 2020  2m
 
 

Telehealth not so accessible for people who need translation services


Medicare data shows more than 1.8 million Australians have accessed telehealth services in the past three weeks but for people who aren't comfortable in English, access to an interpreter is limited due to social distancing rules.


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 April 6, 2020  2m