SBS News in Filipino, Saturday 14 June 2025

A worker picks fruit off of a plant

Pacific workers and backpackers are at risk of modern slavery in the agricultural, horticultural and meat processing sectors in rural and regional NSW. Source: Getty / piola666

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


KEY POINTS
  • A New South Wales inquiry has found more than 40,000 people, mainly migrant workers, are trapped in modern slavery.
  • State and federal health ministers have agreed to a rapid review of I-V-F clinic rules.
  • Filipino director Lav Diaz’s Cannes film on Ferdinand Magellan screens at the Sydney film festival.
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