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SBS News in Filipino Thursday, 25 July 2025

Senior Business Owner teaching a new employee in his coffee shop

Employment Minister Amanda Rishworth is introducing laws to Parliament today to ensure workers who are required to perform weekend and overtime shifts are paid around $ 40 an hour. Credit: cofotoisme/Getty Images

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Two and a half million Australians will be impacted by a new bill to protect penalties for casual workers.
  • Australia has made a major concession to the U-S as it fights for tariff exemptions, lifting a ban on American beef.
  • President Marcos Jr returns to Manila with $21B in investment pledge

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