SBS News in Filipino, Monday 1 September 2025

A protester holds a placard that says " We wont stay quiet

While mostly peaceful nationwide, anti-immigration rallies in Melbourne and Adelaide saw clashes with police and several arrests. Source: AAP / Jerome Delay

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • While mostly peaceful nationwide, anti-immigration rallies in Melbourne and Adelaide saw clashes with police and several arrests.
  • Protection of children online ensured through age restriction technology on social media.
  • Filipinos safe amid protests in Indonesia, according to the embassy and consulate.
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