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SBS News in Filipino, Friday 5 June 2026

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New South Wales has expanded access to contraception, allowing trained pharmacists to prescribe the contraceptive pill to eligible women without first visiting a GP. Source: AFP, Getty / SAEED KHAN/AFP via Getty Images

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Key Points

  • New South Wales has expanded access to contraception through a program that allows trained pharmacists to prescribe the contraceptive pill to eligible women. Find out how the program works and how it could make reproductive healthcare more accessible.
  • A Western Australian man is facing child abuse material charges following an investigation conducted by the Australian Federal Police and the Philippine National Police.
  • Former World Cup champion and Italian football legend Alessandro Nesta believes France and Spain are the leading contenders to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He also praised young Spanish star Lamine Yamal , describing him as the next Messi.

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