
SBS News In Depth
SBS (Australia)
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.
Location:
Sydney, NSW
Networks:
SBS (Australia)
Description:
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.
Language:
English
Website:
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/
Episodes
Re-enactments, remembrance, and reflection: how Christians around the world marked Good Friday
4/18/2025
Christians around the world have marked Good Friday with prayer, theatre and reflection. From the Middle East to Europe and the Americas, worshippers have marked the day they believe Jesus Christ died on the cross.
Duration:00:06:38
Nige has waited 16 years to reunite with his wife. Now, he fears they never will
4/18/2025
Immigration remains an election issue with both sides forecasting a fall in net migration, next financial year. That’s worrying for families waiting to reunite, including an asylum seeker from Sri Lanka.
Duration:00:07:18
Croatian village preserves rare black Easter egg tradition
4/18/2025
In a small village in northern Croatia, a unique Easter tradition lives on: the making of black Easter eggs. It's a practice so rare that today only one family continues the festive craft.
Duration:00:03:24
Rising insurance premiums: advocates say industry needs more oversight
4/18/2025
A KPMG annual review of the insurance sector has found that insurance profits soared in 2024 as consumers saw steep hikes to their premiums. But as premiums and profits both go up, some experts say insurance companies could be doing more to keep insurance coverage affordable for Australians.
Duration:00:06:56
Sudan’s ongoing ‘nightmare’, Trump’s deportation directives, and President Xi’s trade offensive
4/18/2025
In this episode: Mathilde Vu from the Norwegian Refugee Council and US politics expert, Chas Licciardello join our hosts to navigate Sudan’s escalating civil war and President Trump’s ongoing conflict with judicial authorities. Plus, we delve into Iran’s upcoming round of nuclear talks, and the mass moose migration that’s mesmerising millions!
Duration:00:28:48
Pleas for Australian support from Perth doctor who spent over a month in war-torn Gaza
4/17/2025
A Perth doctor who spent over a month treating patients in war-torn Gaza has returned home. This week the UN said the humanitarian situation in Gaza is as bad as it has been since the war started, with Israel stopping all aid from entering the strip nearly seven weeks ago.
Duration:00:03:13
INTERVIEW: Dr Wenn Lawson on improving full and equal participation for people with autism
4/17/2025
A researcher, author and consultant with lived experience of autism, Dr Wenn Lawson has a unique vantage point when it comes to finding solutions to creating more inclusive workplaces. He says his work as a trained psychologist has been crucial in his understanding of how to effectively communicate the challenges of living with autism and its diverse presentations - but also some of the solutions. During the month of April, advocates are drawing attention to the removal barriers preventing autistic people from full and equal participation in society. In this episode of Weekend One on One, Wenn Lawson spoke with Biwa Kwan about his decades of work in bridging what he calls the double empathy gap.
Duration:00:19:48
It's not just chocolate: Popular Easter treats can be deadly for pets, vets warn
4/17/2025
With Easter festivities upon us, households can find they're filled with more sweet treats than usual. But for pet owners wanting to avoid an unwelcome visit to the vet, it's important to remember these delights can also prove tempting for animals, and leave them feeling unwell.
Duration:00:03:17
Climate Wars (Revisited): Party Time Ep 3
4/17/2025
Climate change was a big deal last election, and it’s a big deal this time too. With nuclear now on the table, what is the next battle in Australia’s ongoing climate wars? How do you even say nuclear? And is it even possible for Australia to be run entirely on renewables?
Duration:00:26:41
More than 32,000 jobs in created in March, and the impact of the federal election on the market
4/17/2025
The ABS says more than 32,000 jobs were created in March pushing the unemployment rate to 4.1%. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a look at what it means for interest rates in the face of a slowing global economy with David Robertson from Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, plus the day's market action, including the potential election impacts, with Chris Weston from Pepperstone.
Duration:00:13:04
The Trump administration escalates its crackdown on US universities
4/17/2025
The Trump administration is escalating its crackdown on U-S universities, threatening funding cuts and punitive action against elite institutions like Harvard and Columbia. Critics say it's an unprecedented attack on academic freedom and student dissent in America.
Duration:00:13:02
Belonging Nowhere: How hard is it to feel like you belong in Australia?
4/16/2025
Many stateless people are displaced around the world, attempting to find somewhere they can call home. Their journeys can often take a heavy toll, as they deal with traumatic experiences, or need to hid their true identities as a persecuted minority. In this second episode of 'Belonging Nowhere' we’ll hear some of the many stories of how people from different stateless backgrounds come to Australia – and the difficulties they’ve faced trying to make a home.
Duration:00:14:43
Israeli troops to remain indefinitely in Gaza 'buffer zones', Defence Minister says
4/16/2025
Israel’s Defence Minister has confirmed troops will remain indefinitely in what it has called buffer zones across Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, even if a ceasefire returns. His pledge has followed an intense day of air strikes that has killed at least 35 people.
Duration:00:05:16
Supporters cheer UK court's historic ruling on the legal definition of a woman
4/16/2025
The UK's Supreme Court has unanimously ruled the law defines the terms 'woman' and 'sex' as referring to a biological women and biological sex. The much anticipated ruling centred on whether a trans woman with a gender recognition certificate (G-R-C), a formal document giving legal recognition of someone's new gender, is protected from discrimination as a woman under Britain's Equality Act.
Duration:00:05:53
Cost of Living Secrets: Subscriptions
4/16/2025
Streaming services, meal plans, product deliveries, gym memberships just some of the subscription services on offer. What are the ways some companies encourage you to subscribe and to what extent do they make it hard to unsubscribe?
Duration:00:22:53
Housing dominates second leaders debate ahead of 2025 federal election
4/16/2025
Housing policy and national security issues have dominated the second leaders debate between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton. Housing affordability in particular has been as a key issue in the campaign, with both parties aiming major policies at first homebuyers in recent days.
Duration:00:05:39
China's economy expands ahead of trade war escalation
4/16/2025
China's economy expanded by a more than expected 5.4% in three months to March, year-on-year, so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Yu Li from Blackmore Capital to find out how it is placed to ride out higher US import tariffs.
Duration:00:08:33
Security concerns test diplomatic reflexes of the two leaders
4/16/2025
Defence Minister Richard Marles says that Indonesia has assured Australia that it will not allow Russia to access one of its military bases. But the ordeal has been a diplomatic test for the two candidates for Prime Minister, as we hit the halfway point of the election campaigns.
Duration:00:04:57
Nearly 13 million displaced as civil war in Sudan enters third year
4/16/2025
Aid agencies have called it the largest and fastest displacement crisis on record. As the civil war in Sudan enters its third year, almost 13 million have been displaced. The country is also experiencing a growing hunger crisis, with around half the country’s population – 24.6 million people – considered acutely food insecure.
Duration:00:06:27
Fears grow for young Israeli American hostage held by Hamas in Gaza
4/15/2025
Fears are growing over the fate of 21-year-old Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander, believed to be the last living US hostage held by Hamas in Gaza. After releasing a video at the weekend in which Mr Alexander pleads for help, Hamas’ armed wing now claims it has lost contact with the militants holding him, allegedly due to an Israeli airstrike.
Duration:00:05:40