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Ilias Bakalla

Ilias Bakalla

Producer at SBS Australia Online

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  • English
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  • International News
  • Investigative Reporting
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Australian TikTok scientist fighting misinformation as teens report barrage of conspiracies

Teenagers are facing a barrage of misinformation shared through their Instagram stories and even on HSC support groups. One teen told The Feed she had to stop looking at social media stories because of the constant flow of misinformation.
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Smoking shisha has never been easier and its rise in use has medica...

The amount of young people smoking cigarettes has never been lower, but shisha delivery services and bars are opening up more than ever. The Feed spoke to those in the shisha business as well as the campaign trying to stop shisha smoking.
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'A lot of MDMA that wasn't MDMA': The early results from inside Aus...

Ever wondered what’s inside party drugs? We went behind the scenes of Australia’s first drug testing clinic in Canberra to see what you can expect when you go inside.
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Rod has spent $300,000 on toys, and he's not the only one. But will...

People collect toys for all sorts of reasons, but a couple of Australian investors hope their devotion to them, one a classic, the other a more recent creation, will bring them some serious cash.
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Crypto scams are on the rise. How I avoided a trap by starting a co...

Cryptocurrency scams cost Australians $194 million last year. But there are tools you can use to unmask a scammer. Here’s what happened when I followed up on an offer that was too good to be true.
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I live in a two-by-four-metre tiny house parked in my friend’s back...

Rochelle Ryan’s rental was sold last year and she found herself priced out of the market. With rental vacancy rates below 1 per cent, she’s one of a growing number of people living permanently in homes meant for holiday stays.
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Kate's a millennial who's stopped saving to buy a property. This is...

The Feed spoke with three young professionals who’ve given up on the ‘Australian Dream’ of owning a home.
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Tess was assaulted, sworn at and short-changed by clients. It's sha...

“It makes you personally feel like they don't see that you're worthwhile,” Tess Bailey tells The Feed. “They don't think that the effort that you put in or the knowledge that you have is worth paying for.” Tess's vet clinic provides 24/7 care in Forbes, NSW and in emergency situations clients often bring their animals in late at night. She says she's owed $70,000 from clients. “They come in, they don't have their wallet, they don&a…
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Rap group ONEFOUR still can't perform without a heavy police ... - ...

For rapper Jerome Misa - aka J Emz - having police walk into his room unannounced had become so normal he didn’t even think it was "that bad". "There was a time period where I was staying in a garage back at my old place when I did stay with my parents and [the police would] just come and lift the garage [door] up, walk in, have a walk around my room and shit like that," he told The Feed. "They did that a couple times and at the end of the day, we were just used t…
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Shackled and forced to listen to Sesame Street: How children’s musi...

A video circulating on social media in October allegedly shows a group of Hamas captives, held by Israeli forces, being forced to listen to a Hebrew children's song on loop for eight hours. The captives, who were blindfolded and handcuffed, were played a song in Hebrew that sounds similar to the well-known children’s song Baby Shark. The song, whose name translates to A Sprinkler with a Purpose, is by Israeli children's singer Meni Tzukerl (stage name Meni Mamtera). The song, wh…
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They're local monuments, but should colonial statues still be on a ...

Australia has more than 200 statues dedicated to political and business leaders during the colonial period (1788 - 1901). In recent years there have been calls from many Indigenous groups for truth-telling on their monuments, to reflect some of their complex legacies.