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.
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EWTN’s weekly one-hour discussion of current events in the Church, politics, and culture, from a Catholic perspective. Covering the underreported stories and clarifying the Church's position on key teachings, with a focus on the laity's needs and concerns. Hosted by Catherine Hadro.
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Dark rhetoric and drama-la define the final days of the US election campaign
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The US presidential election is looming, and the candidates are making their final pitches in the key swing states considered to be decisive in deciding the final result. The final moments of the campaigns are being marked by contrasting messages of faith, hope - and darker rhetoric. Opinion polls show the pair locked in a tight race splintering al…
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Countdown to Election Day, Historic Synod Reaches Conclusion, Church Closures Upset Parishioners
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It’s countdown to Election Day. Candidates present their closing arguments to voters as fears around voter fraud continue to circulate. Political analysts share what they’ll be looking out for on November Fifth. Pope Francis pens a new encyclical on the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and the Synod on Synodality ends after three years of discernment – we sh…
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Spanish King met by angry crowd in flood-hit Valencia region
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People in flood-affected areas of Spain have hurled mud and insults towards Spanish King Felipe VI, claiming the government's response was too late. It comes as rescue teams continue their work in the aftermath of the devastating rainstorms, with fears people could have lost their lives in underground car parks.…
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Did leaked documents stall ceasefire talks and hostage negotiations?
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Leaked military documents from Benjamin Netanyahu's office risk stalling hostage and ceasefire negotiations as Israeli courts issue arrests.Israel continues bombardment of Gaza and Lebanon as it carries out ground raids in Syria.
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So how does America's election system actually work?
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The 2024 US Presidential Election is finally upon us but how exactly does it all work? This episode of US Election Unplugged takes you through some of the key differences between the US and Australian election systems and shows you what to be watching for as the votes start pouring in.
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Beach safety programs for international students on offer this summer
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As summer is just around the corner, many international students are planning celebrate their university break in a very Australian way - by heading to the beach. But in recent years, Australia has faced record rates of drowning. In New South Wales, several universities have launched swimming programs to help equip international students with the l…
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Meet the man who wants to be Pakistan's first professional surfer... and his friends
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Surfing is a popular hobby in Australia.... but it's often harder to take up and sustain in many other countries. One group of young enthusiasts in Pakistan is trying to make history, as they pursue their love for the sport.
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The organisation supporting the migrant women who 'fall between the cracks'
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As Sofia Jayne reports, this centre is helping women who are experiencing domestic violence take control of their lives.
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INTERVIEW: Former Democrat election campaign organiser Cory Alpert
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Cory Alpert is a PhD researcher at the University of Melbourne looking at the impact of AI on democracy - but he has a wealth of experience in the world of American politics. He served for three years in the White House during the Biden-Harris Administration working in the Executive Office of the President. He's worked on three Presidential campaig…
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INTERVIEW: Former Fijian Prime Minister Mahenda Chaudhry
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Mahendra Chaudhry was Fiji's first Prime Minister of Indian ancestry, but in 2000 he and most his cabinet were held hostage for almost two months, after a civilian coup backed by a faction of the military and led by George Speight stormed parliament. Since the 1980s there have been four coups in Fiji - each with links to ethnic tension between Indi…
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Bushfire authorities on alert - but are multicultural communities still at risk?
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With high temperatures and strong winds forecast this week across the country, bushfire authorities are on alert. Alongside the rising threat, there are fears that multicultural communities are at risk as many do not don’t understand, or access, vital emergency warnings. A new system aims to change that.…
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Death toll for Palestinian journalists continues to rise
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As the world marks the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, the death toll for Palestinian journalists continues to rise. The United Nations and other organisations say the deaths of Palestinian journalists in Gaza and the occupied territories are threatening freedom of expression about what is really happening in Gaza.…
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INTERVIEW: SBS speaks to a US sex worker who shares her fears around women's rights ahead of the election
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Fears around women's rights in the United States have entered the conversation once again as the nation approaches an election. In 2022, Roe v Wade, a bill protecting the constitutional right to abortion, was overturned by the Supreme Court - 3 of the judges behind this majority decision were appointed by Trump during his presidency. Meanwhile, for…
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INTERVIEW: Jess Abrahams from the Australian Conservation Foundation on our endangered species
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A fluffy native mouse and five other Australian species have been added to the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List. According to the Australian Conservation Foundation, Australia’s escalating extinction crisis, is being fuelled by climate change, deforestation, and outdated conservation laws. SBS's Essam Al-Ghalib was joined b…
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True crime podcasts: Serious journalism, guilty pleasure or harmful voyeurism?
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The public appetite for 'real stories' in Australia has over one million people tuning into a true crime podcast every week. But how are we telling these stories? And should we?
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SBS On the Money: the housing market eases, & cost concerns for AI
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Rhayna Bosch speaks with Tim Lawless from CoreLogic to find out what's behind an easing in dwelling price growth; plus SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves discusses the day's sharemarket action with Lochlan Halloway from Morningstar, including concerns about AI costs from the world's biggest tech companies.…
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Hundreds of millions of in unclaimed Medicare benefits waiting to be accessed
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The federal government has revealed there is $241 million in unclaimed Medicare benefits belonging to 930,000 people in Australia. It's something migrant and refugee advocacy bodies are hoping to spread awareness about, in order to avoid potential scams.
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More North Korean help for Russian forces against Ukraine met with condemnation at the UN
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The US has revealed intelligence that up to 8,000 more North Korean soldiers are set to join the efforts of Russian troops in their invasion of Ukraine. US officials have warned that if they choose to enter the war, the North Korean troops will be making themselves targets.
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How are Muslim voters in the swing state of Michigan thinking?
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Democrats are concerned Muslim voters in the swing state of Michigan could propel Donald Trump back into the White House amid anger over the Biden Administration’s support for Israel. SBS News has been to Dearborn, a suburb of Detroit, to see if the 'Abandon Harris' movement could cost her the Presidency.…
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Hello Kitty turns 50. A super fan reflects on the enduring appeal
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The Japanese media franchise, Hello Kitty, has generated billions of dollars over decades. With over 50,000 product lines sold in more than 130 countries, the Hello Kitty brand has transcended language and cultural barriers to reach its 50th birthday. But what accounts for the enduring appeal?
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Two campaigns, one White House: what will the candidates do to become US President?
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Electioneering is essentially the process by which candidates in an election seek to convince voters to support them - and not the other guy. In the US, the campaigns of the Democratic and Republican nominees for president have centred around particular age and class groups of people - as well as voters in crucial areas known as battleground states…
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SBS On the Money: Financial complaints hit a record & US economy expands ahead of election
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Rhayna Bosch speaks with Justin Untersteiner from the AFCA about the record number of financial compalints its received and what can be done about it; plus SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves goes through the day's sharemarket news with Scott Phillips from The Motley Fool including the latest from the US.…
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Democratic Party Strategist Hyma Moore on the closing stretch of the 2024 US Presidential campaign
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Democratic Party Strategist Hyma Moore, of US consulting firm Cornerstone, speaks to SBS News' Tys Occhiuzzi about Joe Biden's controversial comments, current polling in the major battleground states, and what Kamala Harris needs to do.
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More than 95 people dead in Spain's devastating floods
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The Valencia region in the country's east has been hit by what meteorologists are calling the storm of the century. A year's worth of rain has fallen in just a few hours, causing major flooding and destruction.
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Report says urgent action needed to avoid rising costs as Australia faces emissions tipping point
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The 2024 State of the Climate Report has been released and warns that if action is delayed, the costs of adapting to an ever-changing climate will continue to increase. With Australia less than a decade away from an emissions tipping point, climate experts are urging leaders to step up actions to mitigate climate change.…
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Halloween: how a pagan ritual become a worldwide phenomenon
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October 31st is Halloween - a celebration going back centuries.The largely American tradition of trick-or-treating - children dressing up, going around the neighbourhood, collecting sweets from locals - has become an Australian tradition as well. But there are some who say it's not just harmless fun.…
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New review announced into troubled Robodebt scheme
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The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) confirms they will conduct a new, independent review of the Robodebt referrals. The agency earlier decided not to investigate six referrals of corruption in relation to the unlawful Robodebt scheme. But now an inspector of the corruption watchdog has found the NACC Commissioner failed to properly remov…
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How Diwali celebrations are bringing Fijian communities together
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Diwali celebrations will kick off this week ((Oct 31)) - celebrated by billions of people from the Indian subcontinent and its diaspora. While the festival is marked predominantly by Hindus, variations are celebrated across faiths. In Fiji, approximately one-third of the population is of Indian origin, and Diwali has become a national event despite…
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SBS On the Money: Inflation eases to RBA's target, but interest rates won't fall just yet.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves looks through today's official inflation report with David Bassanese from BetaShares and Josh Gilbert from eToro to find out what it means about interest rates and more.
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Will Black voters get the Democrats over the line in the 'Peach Tree state'?
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The US state of Georgia’s 16 electoral votes could be crucial in a week’s time ((5 Nov)) and Democrats are banking on the support of Black voters to get them over the line in the “Peach Tree state”. Four years ago, Joe Biden beat Donald Trump in the state by just under 12,000 votes. But polls suggest the Republican candidate has improved his standi…
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International criticism of Israel's ban of UNRWA aid for Palestinians
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The global community has criticised Israel's decision to ban the operations of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees within its borders. Meanwhile, military group Hezbollah have chosen Naim Qassem to replace Hassan Nasrallah as their leader, following the latter's death in an Israeli air strike last month.…
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Dinosaurs on the block: 145 million year-old fossil up for grabs
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The 145-million-year-old remains of a giant dinosaur are set to be auctioned to private bidders in France this November. Expected to fetch millions, the skeleton could set a new benchmark in the booming fossil market, but experts raise concerns about having fossils being sold privately.
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Sydney woman Azza has lost family members to deadly violence in Sudan
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A deadly rampage through central Sudan by paramilitary forces has left at least 124 people dead and scores of locals wounded and displaced. SBS News spoke to a Sudanese-Australian woman in Sydney whose family members have been killed, wounded and displaced in the attacks with her 27-year-old brother Ibrahim still missing. Some listeners may find th…
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National public health body announced in wake of COVID-19 response review
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A review of Australia's COVID-19 response has revealed a major erosion of trust by the Australian public and health systems. It found inconsistent messaging from state and federal governments and heavy restrictions contributed to the decline. In response, the federal government has committed more than 250 million dollars to establish a national pub…
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SBS On the Money: Home values reach new records & Myer's mega expansion plans
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Domain says home values reached new records, but Nicola Powell says the pace of growth continues to slow; plus SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Mathan Somasundaram from Deep Data Analytics about the day's market news including how the US election is already impacting shares along with Myer's near $900m deal with Solomon Lew's Premie…
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Israeli Government bans UNRWA from working in Israel, citing links with Hamas
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Israel has passed laws banning the operations of the U-N agency for Palestinian refugees inside of Israel.Sparking global condemnation even from their closest allies, the move threatens to worsen an already dire humanitarian situation inside the Gaza Strip.
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SBS News in Easy English 29 October 2024
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A five minute daily news wrap for new English speakers and those with disability
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The common, treatable health condition that many men suffer in silence
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New research has found that an enlarged prostate gland is causing serious problems for more than 2.8 million Australian men and people assigned male at birth over the age of 50. The research by YouGov for Boston Scientific found most men fail to recognise the seriousness of what is a common health condition. The problems include increased frequency…
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Red list of endangered species now counts 742 Australian species
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A fluffy native mouse and five other Australian species have been added to the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List. According to the Australian Conservation Foundation, Australia’s escalating extinction crisis, is being fuelled by climate change, deforestation, and outdated conservation laws.…
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Is 'border chaos' real? Immigration of key concern to US voters
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One of the key issues in this US election is immigration. Donald Trump often refers to ‘border chaos’, warning of out-of-control ‘migrant crime’ and accusing Kamala Harris of allowing "20 million criminals” into the country. Yet statistics show the number of irregular border crossings from Mexico have dropped significantly over the last year. SBS N…
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Tensions escalate as North Korean soldiers enter Russia-Ukraine war
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Ukraine's military intelligence agency says Russia is transporting North Korean soldiers to the Kursk region, to counter Ukraine's offensive there. The agency released a recording of what it says are intercepted Russian military radio communications - in which officials can be heard stopping a civilian truck travelling into Kursk, carrying North Ko…
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SBS On the Money: Why WA is Australia's top performing state & Indigenous financial complaints rise
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Rhayna Bosch speaks with Ryan Felsman from CommSec about its State of the States report to find out who is leading the nation; SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves talks with Kai Chen from MPC Markets about how the US election is impacting shares; plus AFCA's June Smith about why the industry has seen a record rise in financial complaints lobbed by…
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It's all over for older equipment using 3G networks
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Ten of thousands of old mobile phones have stopped working today, after telecommunication giants Telstra and Optus started the shutdown of its 3G networks. As the first high-speed mobile network in the world, 3G was launched in Australia in 2003, before it was overtaken by better and faster connections. However, some regional and rural communities …
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Drinking water safety guidelines in Australia revised for 'human health considerations'
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Revised drinking water guidelines in Australia have been released for public consultation. The update includes more stringent standards on the allowable level of the so-called forever chemicals or PFAS in tap water - based on the latest scientific evidence and international guidance on human health considerations.…
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What will the US Presidential Election mean for the rest of the world?
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United States-funded wars are raging in Europe and the Middle East with scrutiny of the Biden administration's support coming under increasing global and domestic scrutiny. With the 2024 US Presidential Election fast approaching, voters are looking to candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris for a pathway to peace abroad and protections for US wor…
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More journalists killed in Middle East, airstrikes continue over weekend
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Israel kills more journalists in Gaza and Lebanon as the constant bombardment and ground siege of northern Gaza worsens. Iran says it will respond to deadly Israeli strikes on its capital but claims it does not seek wider war. And Egypt proposes a ceasefire as negotiations resume in Qatar.
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Liberals claim victory in Queensland, ending nearly a decade of reign for Labor
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Queensland's Liberal National party has claimed a narrow victory in the state election this weekend, ending nearly a decade of Labor power in the state. A record number of Queenslanders participated in the voting, with abortion, housing and youth crime the focus of the election. Labor's outgoing premier Steven Miles has called Liberal leader David …
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INTERVIEW: How well do migrant and refugee communities understand Australia's electoral process?
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SBS' Ciara Hain spoke with settlement service provider AMES' public affairs manager Laurie Nowell.
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The enduring importance of public libraries in the digital age
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More than just a place to borrow books, modern libraries have reinvented themselves to fit into the digital age. One library in Sydney - shortlisted as one of the world's best- says demand for its services has never been higher.
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Hope for a revolution in treatment for severe burns victims
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Severe burns victims could be treated with better skin grafts, after clinical trials of an advanced version of artificially-grown skin. The tests through Melbourne’s Alfred Hospital have had positive results, with trials to be expanded across the country.
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