SBS News in Filipino, Thursday 25 May

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Starting from the first of July residential customers can anticipate price hikes ranging from 19.6 per cent to 24.9 per cent, depending on their region, while small business customers may face increases of 14.7 per cent to 28.9 per cent. Credit: Pexels/ Photo by Pok Rie

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Thousands of Australian households are set to experience a significant increase in power bills, with prices expected to rise by approximately 25 per cent due to a new ceiling electricity price set by the energy regulator.
  • Advocates have welcomed a new report calling for a package of 27 measures to tackle the exploitation of migrant workers through the underpayment of wages.
  • Bohol Island, first UNESCO Geopark in the Philippines

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