SBS News in Filipino, Saturday 24 May 2025

Even touching your phone or GPS while your car is running, regardless of whether its moving or stationary, canincur a hefty fine

A University of Queensland study has found Australians are swearing less online than expected. Source: AAP

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Elderly man found dead in burned vehicle; visits by Albanese and Minns to Taree area canceled due to NSW flooding.
  • Australians use fewer swear words online, study finds.
  • Philippines and Australia vow to strengthen cyberdefense cooperation.
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