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SBS News in Filipino, Wednesday 6 August 2025

Education Minister Simon Birmingmah has said that there's inconsistency in the teacher registration systems across the country.

The strike follows the rejection of a state government offer of an eight per cent pay rise over three years. Source: AAP

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


KEY POINTS
  • Up to 50,000 teachers are walking off the job across Queensland today, disrupting classes for more than half a million students at over 1,200 schools.
  • India opens doors with free tourist visas for Filipinos.
  • A 28-year-old Filipino permanent resident in the United States has been arrested in California for allegedly financing individuals linked to the terrorist group ISIS.

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