Making a chicken curry on stage is not what you would usually expect when visiting the theatre. But for actor Joshua Jamil Hinton, it's the centrepiece of his show, due to open in Brisbane this month, telling his story of living between different cultures and grappling with his own identity.
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Folge vom 06.09.2025How a grandmother's curry tells the story of a family's migration journey
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Folge vom 06.09.2025Anti-immigration rallies ignore Australia's economic dependence on migrationAustralia in anti-immigration marches.At the heart of what organisers called the 'March for Australia' rallies was a call to end "mass migration", which protesters claimed is to blame for issues like the housing crisis and rise in cost of living. Experts say a paradox exists in the anti-immigration ideas put forward at these rallies: the very people protesters want fewer of are the ones propping up the nation's economy, workforce, and future.
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Folge vom 05.09.2025ARIA chart changes to bring diversity of artists - and is the RBA done with cutting interest rates?SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with ARIA CEO Annabelle Herd about the changes to the ARIA Charts will highlight diverse artists in the industry, Madeline Dunk from ANZ explains why she thinks the RBA may be done cutting interest rates, and Bryce Anderson from Morningstar goes through the day's sharemarket action.
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Folge vom 05.09.2025Celebrating the life and legacy of Giorgio ArmaniGiorgio Armani, the iconic Italian designer who transformed fashion and redefined modern elegance, has died in Milan at 91. He leaves behind a vast family-run empire and enduring global legacy.