SBS News in Filipino Saturday, 6 December 2025

A child's hand hooked on a blue metal fence

Victoria's so-called 'adult time for violent crime' laws have passed both houses of parliament - meaning children as young as 14 could now face life behind bars. Source: Getty / Os Tartarouchos

Here are today’s top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • The National Commissioner criticised Victoria’s new law on “adult time for violent crime.”
  • The death toll from floods in Asia has surpassed 1,600.
  • The 2025 Victorian Multicultural Awards celebrated the contributions of the Filipino community.
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