SBS News in Filipino, Saturday 28 February 2026

Australian Federal Government extends childcare support services

Childcare and early education services are to have four weeks to provide staff details to a new national register that has come into effect. Source: AAP / AAP/Jeremy Piper

Here are today’s top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • A 20-year-old man from Western Australia has been charged with planning an alleged "mass casualty" terrorist.
  • Childcare and early education services are to have four weeks to provide staff details to a new national register that has come into effect.
  • A group of traditional owners in the Northern Territory have been awarded millions of dollars in compensation for the cultural and economic losses caused by a massive mine on their land.

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