Facebook has decided to ban Australian users from reading or sharing news on its platform.
But you can still find SBS Filipino articles and podcasts you love on our website www.sbs.com.au/filipino.
You can also listen to the SBS Filipino program live on our website www.sbs.com.au/filipino or through SBS Radio app.
Essential in-language health information about COVID-19 can also be found at https://www.sbs.com.au/language/filipino/coronavirus-updates
Community articles and podcasts
Settlement and Immigration articles and podcasts
Pinoy Foodie articles and podcasts
Radio
Listen to SBS Filipino at 10am every day on SBS Radio 2 or tune in to these FM Frequencies. Find the full list by visiting our tune in page.
Listen to SBS Filipino at 10am every day on SBS Radio 2 or tune in to these FM Frequencies. Find the full list by visiting our tune in page.
Sydney 97.7 fm
Melbourne 93.1fm
Brisbane 93.3 fm
Perth 96.9 fm
Canberra 105.5 fm
Adelaide 106.3 fm
Darwin 100.9fm
Hobart 105.7fm
Podcast
SBS Radio app
Download the SBS Radio app to hear SBS Filipino live radio and podcasts in the one place.
Download the SBS Radio app to hear SBS Filipino live radio and podcasts in the one place.
Television
Listen to SBS Filipino live on television station SBS Radio 2, channels 38 and 302. For more information, visit our listen via television page.
Listen to SBS Filipino live on television station SBS Radio 2, channels 38 and 302. For more information, visit our listen via television page.
Smart speakers
Listen to SBS Filipino on your Google, Amazon or Apple smart speaker.
Listen to SBS Filipino on your Google, Amazon or Apple smart speaker.
Why did this happen?
The decision by Facebook means Australian news publishers will no longer be able to share stories on Facebook, and international news won’t be visible or able to be shared by local Facebook users, while overseas Facebook users also won’t be able to read or share Australian content.
The landmark decision was made in retaliation to Australia’s proposed new Media Bargaining law, with the federal government pushing forward with a plan to force social media giants to pay for news content.
Facebook has blocked news content. Please bookmark our website www.sbs.com.au/filipino and search your app store for the SBS Radio app
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