SBS News in Filipino, Monday 21 July 2025

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Nearly three-quarters of chronic pain sufferers in Australia experience mental health issues as a result of their pain, while almost two-thirds are unable to work and experience financial strain. Credit: isayildiz/Getty Images

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • The Prime Minister pledges a year of delivery with his policy agenda, as Parliament resumes.
  • A survey of 5,000 Australians reveals the toll of chronic pain.
  • Tourism is a major pillar of the Philippines' economy, contributing 8.9% to the national economy and providing 6.75 million direct jobs to Filipinos.


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