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SBS News in Filipino, Friday 1 August 2025

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Students have welcomed the passage of legislation to reduce student debt. Credit: SrdjanPav/Getty Images

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • The economy loses at least $12.5 billion every year due to foreign espionage, according to Australia’s domestic intelligence agency.
  • Students have welcomed the passage of legislation to reduce student debt.
  • Australia should cut taxes for small businesses and introduce a new investment-friendly tax, the Productivity Commission has recommended.
  • The new Consul General of Victoria, Jesus “Gary” S. Domingo, has arrived in Melbourne.

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