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SBS News in Filipino, Friday 23 May 2025

A person is winched to safety off a roof.

Historic flooding across northern New South Wales has claimed three lives, left a man missing, and isolated around 50,000 people. Source: AAP / Sam Halloran

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Historic flooding across northern New South Wales has claimed three lives, left a man missing, and isolated around 50,000 people.
  • Anthony Albanese has announced that M-Ps and Senators will return to Canberra for the 48th Parliament on July the 22nd.
  • Australia's Therapeutic Drug Administration has approved a new drug that could offer hope to those with Alzheimer's disease.

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