SBS News in Filipino, Sunday 13 July 2025

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Thrill-seekers in Australia joined a global bid to break a world record on World Skydiving Day, as the skies over St Kilda in Victoria came alive with jumpers in the thrilling attempt. Credit: Australian Parachute Federation (Facebook)

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • The Prime Minister touches down in Shanghai, on a trip that will centre on trade.
  • Thrill seekers in Australia have joined in a global attempt to establish a new world record on World Skydiving Day.
  • Two Filipino groups, the Adelaide Choral Ambassadors and the De La Salle Zobel Rondalla, received Gold Awards at the recently concluded 33rd Australian International Music Festival.
  • The three-day Philippine Winter Festival in Thomastown, Victoria features authentic Filipino food, dances, music and cultural performances and fun activities.

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