SBS News in Filipino, Sunday 9 March 2025

A man removing a fallen tree from a road

Over 200,000 homes remain without power and the threat of a tropical cyclone is not yet over despite the system being downgraded to a tropical low from Queensland’s Bribie Island, across the coast, and inland towards the state’s southwest. Source: Getty / Asanka Ratnayake

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Queensland recovering from the worst power outages ever caused by a natural disaster.
  • Labor wins a third term in WA elections.
  • In celebrating the International Women's Day on March 8 and the National Women's Month, the Philippines' Budget Secretary highlights the important role of Filipino women in the country's progress.
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