Several so-called 'teal' independents are in advanced discussions about the potential formation of a new political party. Responding to growing distrust for the major parties and surging support for One Nation, some independent MPs say Australia needs a more sensible opposition.
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Folge vom 25.05.2026Teal independents in talks to set up their own party
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Folge vom 25.05.2026Scorching temperatures greet pilgrims in Mecca for this year's HajjMillions have gathered in Saudi Arabia's Mecca for this year's Hajj pilgrimage. Scores of Muslim faithful make the trip every year with the intention of performing religious rites as taught by Islam's Prophet Mohammad to his followers 14 centuries ago.
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Folge vom 24.05.2026Why did dinosaurs like T-Rex have tiny arms?For years, paleontologists have been trying to understand why dinosaurs such as the T-Rex had tiny arms that were a fraction of its body size. Now, a breakthrough is in sight - with a new study by researchers suggesting it had more to do with the dinosaur's strong head.
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Folge vom 24.05.2026INTERVIEW: May is Lupus Awareness Month. SBS has spoken to mental health advocate Jenny Lai about her journeyEvery May, Lupus Awareness Month is recognised around the world, to highlight the chronic autoimmune disease which is still widely misunderstood. Lupus affects over five million people globally, and many of those affected are women. Jenny Lai is a mental health advocate whose Lupus diagnosis was a catalyst in her mental health journey. She has spoken to SBS' Alyssa Chandler.