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Listen to the Top News of 13/12/2025 from Australia and India in Hindi.
Melbourne rock band SPAWN, in its new album Light Rite, weaves the resonant tones of the electric sitar with guitar to create a unified spiritual sound. In a conversation with SBS Hindi, guitarist Lenz Ma reflects on the essence of rock music, while classical-trained sitarist Sarita McHarg shares insights into challenges and performance techniques in a rock band. Together, they also give a musical demonstration.
Listen to the top News of 12/12/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 12/12/2025
Effective 1 October 2025, India has introduced the e-Arrival Card, a digital replacement for the Disembarkation Card. All foreign travellers, including Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card holders, are required to complete this form online up to 72 hours before arriving in India through the official Indian visa website or the Su-Swagatam mobile app. Speaking with SBS Hindi, travel agent Tanvi Goel explains the aim of the new system, outlines the submission process, and addresses common areas of confusion for travellers.
Listen to the top News of 11/12/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s wedding has renewed attention on late-life partnerships. Indian matchmakers in Australia say marriages after 60 are steadily rising, marking a shift from the hesitation seen two decades ago. They share insights from clients in this age group. They share their motivations, the social and family challenges they face, and why this growing acceptance of companionship in later years is a meaningful change in the community.
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 10/12/2025
Listen to the Top News of 10/12/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
The social media ban is now in effect, but how are the teenagers responding? With loopholes already emerging, including faking ages or switching devices, young Australians are divided over whether the move will truly help reclaim childhood. We hear from four teenagers, joined by Melbourne-based teacher Shally Khanna, as they debate who really benefits from the ban and how they plan to navigate the new rules.
A traditional Indian drink has been awarded the Champion title at the 2025 Australian Grand Dairy Awards, marking a rare cultural milestone in Australia’s dairy sector. In this episode, Bipin Sharma of Sharma’s Kitchen shares how their Indian-style flavoured "Milk Badam" rose from niche product to national champion. The conversation highlights its cultural roots, the challenges of bringing authentic Indian beverages to Australia, and what this award means for the community.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has released a new video outlining Australia’s now in effect social media ban for children. The rule will prevent under-16s from creating accounts on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat and Reddit. In this episode, we unpack the government’s reasoning, what the policy means for families, and how parents and young people are responding.
Communications Minister Annika Wells is under mounting pressure over nearly $100,000 in a series of high-cost travel claims, including last-minute UN flights, ski resort family entitlements, and lavish Paris expenses during the Olympics. While Wells says all spending followed official rules, critics argue the costs fail the “pub test,” the public perception standard of what everyday Australians consider fair. The Opposition is now calling for an independent review, but the Minister says she won’t repay any money.
Third-gender artist Krishna Mohini is challenging stereotypes on India’s trains. Rejecting the tradition of begging, she introduces herself as a performer and presents a short dance instead. Her performances now draw applause and voluntary contributions, offering a rare and hopeful moment where dignity and artistry replace fear or discomfort, and where a third-gender performer is celebrated simply for her craft.
The threat of bird flu has once again increased worldwide. Several strains of the virus are spreading in different countries. In November, the Australian government confirmed an infection on Heard Island, a sub-Antarctic Australian territory located in the remote Southern Ocean. Experts are warning that this virus could even become a pandemic in the future. In this podcast, Dr Yadu Singh outlines the seriousness of the threat and the precautions one should take.
Sydney's University of New South Wales (UNSW) will open its first India campus in Bengaluru in August 2026, making it India’s highest-ranked foreign university campus. It is the eighth Australian university establishing presence in India as Australia caps international student numbers in homeland. While the announcement signals growing transnational education ties, questions remain about fees, quality benchmarks, and the degree’s job-market value. More in this podcast.
Listen to the top News of 09/12/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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Listen to the top News of 08/12/2025 from Australia in Hindi.












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