Top Stories
Search for tornado survivors
Twenty children are among 91 killed when a huge tornado ripped through an Oklahoma City suburb leaving the area looking more like a war zone.
- Explainer: How do tornadoes form?
- Australia 'should help Dubai fraud man'
- 'One in five kids' talk to strangers online
- Syria, Israel exchange fire over border
- Treasury stands by budget forecasts
- Obama to take first major Africa trip
- Saudi Arabia executes five Yemenis
- Dagestan blasts kill four
- Explainer: Ocean energy in Australia
-
-
Man survives being dragged 4 miles by car
21 May 13 | 1:00
-
-
SBS 10:30 News - 21 May part 1
21 May 13 | 11:00
-
-
SBS 10:30 News - 21 May part 2
21 May 13 | 9:00
-
-
SBS 10:30 News - 21 May part 3
21 May 13 | 3:00
-
-
Are cracked iPhone screens a thing?
21 May 13 | 1:00
-
-
Cross Promotions with Andy Park
21 May 13 | 1:00
-
-
Male-dominated industries attracting women
21 May 13 | 1:00
-
-
Live betting odds to be banned on free TV
21 May 13 | 1:00
-
-
Unions call for minimum wage rise
21 May 13 | 2:00
-
-
PM vows to help Aussie jailed in Dubai
21 May 13 | 2:00
-
-
Powerful tornado rips through Oklahoma
21 May 13 | 1:00
-
-
Oklahoma tornado toll rises above 90
21 May 13 | 2:00
-
-
Insight: Arranged Marriage preview
17 May 13 | 0:00
-
-
Insight: Arranged Marriage - Naveen on a suitable age to marry
16 May 13 | 1:00
-
-
Are cracked iPhone screens a thing?
21 May 13 | 1:00
-
-
Living Black: S18 Ep11 - Bourke Crime preview
16 May 13 | 1:00
-
-
Robbie Deans extended interview
20 May 13 | 5:00
-
-
Syria refugees face Lebanon sanitation issues
20 May 13 | 2:00
-
-
Lebanon provides schooling for Syria refugees
20 May 13 | 2:00
-
-
Denmark claims Eurovision Contest
20 May 13 | 2:00
-
-
Do companies have the right to patent human genes?
20 May 13 | 2:00
-
-
Abbott's budget reply: Full speech
16 May 13 | 28:00
-
-
Stem cell breakthrough causes a stir
16 May 13 | 2:00
-
-
Australia halts transfers to Afghan jail
16 May 13 | 2:00
-
-
Budget analysis: Shane Oliver extended interview
15 May 13 | 7:00
-
-
Behind the scenes of the federal budget
14 May 13 | 0:00
-
-
Photography exhibition chronicles Indigenous culture
13 May 13 | 2:00
-
-
Rooftop beekeeping on the rise in Australia
13 May 13 | 2:00
-
-
NDIS : Rosemary King extended interview
13 May 13 | 3:00
-
-
Indigenous thriller opens SSF: Aaron Pedersen Interview
09 May 13 | 2:00
-
-
In Conversation: High Speed Rail
09 May 13 | 4:00
-
-
Indigenous thriller opens SSF: Hugo Weaving Interview
09 May 13 | 1:00
-
-
SA makes historical appeal reforms
06 May 13 | 2:00
-
-
African A League players influence youths
02 May 13 | 2:00
-
-
The Conversation: Saving Australian Manufacturing
30 Apr 13 | 4:14
-
-
SBS Radio launches new schedule
29 Apr 13 | 2:00
Radio News Bulletin
- Latest Bulletin
Tue 21st May 2013 6:41PM - Featured Stories
Wed 30th Nov -0001 12:00AM - TB concerns spread in Torres Strait
Tue 21st May 2013 12:00AM - The science beneath the vaccination debate
Tue 21st May 2013 12:00AM - Australians 'should make plans for final days'
Tue 21st May 2013 12:00AM
Blogs
More Blogs-
-
End of parity: Experts say A$ heading south
17 May 2013, 18:13 PM
-
-
The winning costs of Eurovision 2013
14 May 2013, 17:40 PM
-
-
Benghazi questions just won't go away
14 May 2013, 8:25 AM
- At-a-glance: Same-sex marriage around the world
- Video of US plane crash in Afghanistan believed to be authentic
- Analysis: 'Illegals' and the erosion of empathy
- Xenophon warns of Malaysia election fraud
- Malaysian elections expose serious divides
- Labor to take disability tax rise to poll
- Family's plea: Aussie facing Saudi terrorism charges
- Is Tony Abbott wrong to talk of 'illegals'?
- India sex crime laws not tough enough: UN
- Will Malaysians vote for change?
- At-a-glance: Same-sex marriage around the world
- Is Tony Abbott wrong to talk of 'illegals'?
- Comment: Declining sense of grief over Anzac
- Murrawarri people take sovereignty campaign to UN
- Australia rejects calls to boycott Sri Lanka meet
- Comment: Why are we debating 'blackface' in 2013?
- Analysis: 'Illegals' and the erosion of empathy
- Made in Bangladesh 'a label of concern'
- Polio survivor: I wish there had been a vaccine
- How young is too young to change sex?
Promote Advertisement
Stoner's risk pays off at US Grand Prix
Casey Stoner claimed his second consecutive Moto GP US Grand Prix at Laguna Seca Raceway. (AAP)
A gamble on tyre choice has paid off for MotoGP champion Casey Stoner, handing him victory in the US Grand Prix.
A desperate roll of the dice has re-ignited Casey Stoner's MotoGP world championship campaign.
The Australian's risky tyre choice at Laguna Seca paid off with victory in the US Grand Prix - his fourth win of the year.
Stoner, who aims to retire from MotoGP this season with a trio of crowns, outfoxed Spaniards Jorge Lorenzo, the pole-sitter, and Dani Pedrosa, on Sunday.
It was the 26-year-old's 37th premier class win, equalling legendary Englishman Mike Hailwood.
He is now joint fourth in elite category wins behind Italians Valentino Rossi (79) and Giacomo Agostini (68) and Australian Mick Doohan (54).
But Stoner and his Repsol Honda team agonised over their strategy before the race, finally opting to gamble on running a soft rear tyre.
"It's been a difficult weekend for us in general especially trying to make the hard tyre work," Stoner said after clinching his third win at the California circuit.
"So for the race I decided to go with the soft option and be a little more careful with the tyre, keep a little more traction and not spin so much.
"At the beginning of the race I tried to move to the front but Dani and Jorge were riding very good lines and it was impossible to get past."
Stoner instead played a canny race, settling in behind the frontrunners before striking.
"I decided to slow the lap times a little and try to save the tyres until the end and then we could start to come back," he said.
"I was confident for the entire race that I had enough pace for the win, we just needed to make sure the tyre would last until the end.
"When we got to the front we put in some good laps and pulled some small advantage and just continued from there."
The win has hauled Stoner back into contention after forgettable performances in Germany and Italy.
He has now crept to within 32-points of Yamaha's Lorenzo, who leads the series from Pedrosa with eight races remaining.
Home favourite Nicky Hayden was a distant sixth on the factory Ducati but it was another disaster for team-mate Rossi.
A whopping 1.9s off the qualifying pace on Saturday, Rossi was in eighth place when he crashed at high speed.
He walked away unhurt from the first race he has failed to finish this season.
VideoNEW
Podcasts
Blogs


