Cost of living, housing, Medicare – some of the issues central to this election. But what some experts and advocates are saying is “absent” from the campaign trail is First Nations affairs. What are the key policy announcements? What are the interests and concerns of First Nations people? Where should Australia go after the referendum outcome?
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Folge vom 01.05.2025What are First Nations voters looking for in this election?
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Folge vom 30.04.2025One on One: Foreign Minister Penny WongLast week, SBS spoke to Opposition Foreign Affairs spokesman David Coleman. This week, SBS Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson speaks to Foreign Affairs Minister, Penny Wong, on a range of issues heading into Saturday's federal election.
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Folge vom 30.04.2025Easing inflation likely locks in May rate cutSBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Micaela Fuchila from Jarden Group about how easing inflation is likely to prompt a May interest rate cut, along with the market reaction with Francesco De Stradis from Ord Minnett... while Veroncia Lenard speaks with CEDA's James Brooks about the personal cost savings of working from home.
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Folge vom 30.04.2025New research shows just how much money people working from home saveAs the debate continues about how work from home impacts productivity and the economy, new research from the Committee for Economic Development has found those that do - are saving an estimated $5,300 a year. That makes up for the lower pay many are taking home for the privilege.