SBS News in Filipino, Wednesday 16 July 2025

The Early Learning Centre in Point Cook at the centre of a child sexual abuse investigation (AAP)

The Early Learning Centre in Point Cook, Melbourne, at the centre of a child sexual abuse investigation (AAP) Source: AAP / WILLIAM TON

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


KEY POINTS
  • Australia and China expand trade ties with fruit deal and fresh agreements.
  • Childcare centres under review as sex offence charges widen.
  • Two new direct flights from Australia to Philippines to launch later this year.
  • Buglas Filipinas wins against Pagewood Botany Bandicoots, gearing up for two new games today.

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