In Australia, one in every 100 school-aged children could be living with Tourette Syndrome. It's a neurodevelopmental disorder that can cause uncontrollable movements, or sounds known as tics. A new survey has found children living with Tourette Syndrome face a high risk of suicide, and experts are urging Australians to learn more about the condition.
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Folge vom 01.06.2025Measuring the hidden burden of Tourette Syndrome and tic disorders on Australia
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Folge vom 31.05.2025'A call to remember': First Nations Veterans honoured at ceremony in SydneyThe contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Veterans has been honoured at a ceremony in Sydney. This year’s commemorations, focusing on the meaning of ‘lest we forget’ and how this practice was previously neglected. And a warning this story contains the name of a First Nations person who has died.
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Folge vom 31.05.2025Global outcry over Gaza, China woos Pacific & Beatboxing nunsAustralia’s government joins growing condemnation of Israel’s war on Gaza, the competition for influence in the Pacific, and has President Trump’s tough stance pushed Russia any closer to a ceasefire? Plus, a surprising result in Lebanon’s municipal elections and the beatboxing skills of a Brazilian nun.
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Folge vom 31.05.2025INTERVIEW: The Australian doctor seeking to build a children's hospital in GazaDr Mohammed Mustafa has travelled to Gaza twice as a volunteer doctor. Whilst overseas, he built up an online following as he shared his firsthand account of what was happening on the ground. SBS News spoke with Dr Mustafa as he travelled to Canberra, hoping to gain support from the Australian government to build a children's hospital in Gaza.