Two in three Australians will receive some form of skin cancer diagnosis in their lifetime, with one person dying with melanoma every six hours. Significant advances in treatment have cut the death rate in half since 2010 - but the sun safety message just isn't sinking in for young people. And as the rate of melanoma continues to rise, experts say social media is driving a dangerous trend.

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Folge vom 26.04.2025Prevention is better than the cure: fighting the tanning trend
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Folge vom 26.04.2025As homelessness soars, ‘Ibu Ade’ is feeding those in need. It’s her way to heal from childhood abuseAs Australia’s housing crisis continues, Perth has become one of Australia’s least affordable cities to rent. With more people experiencing homelessness, one Indonesian migrant is doing what she can, providing free food to those struggling.
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Folge vom 25.04.2025Ten years since the whole world shook: what's changed since Nepal's devastating quakeIt's been 10 years since a devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal, killing more than 9,000 people. Residents and aid workers have shared their experiences of that day and the impact it has had on the nation, with SBS Nepali.
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Folge vom 25.04.2025Trump's Crimea ultimatum, India-Pakistan tensions and a conclave plot-twist?In this episode: Washington threatens to walk away from Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks, Asia Correspondent Aaron Fernandes joins us to discuss what's triggered the unfolding crisis between India and Pakistan, we'll explore the impact of Pope Francis’ legacy on the future direction of the Vatican, and Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson draws striking parallels between Canada and Australia ahead of the election.