Independent news and stories from the SBS Audio Assyrian program, connecting you to life in Australia and Assyrian-speaking Australians.
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Dive deep into the soul of Assyria. Interviews with influential Assyrians from around the globe.
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The White House describes the meeting between Donald Trump and Joe Biden on the presidential transition as very cordial; the founder of a non-profit teaching children about the power of kindness named New South Wales Australian of the Year: and, in cricket, Australia up against Pakistan in the first of three T20 matches.…
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A new national survey has revealed more than half ((51%)) of the migrant women workers interviewed have experienced workplace sexual harassment but were afraid to report it. Unions New South Wales interviewed more than 3,300 ((3,388)) women of migrant backgrounds - mostly women on temporary visas ((83%)).…
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Australia's Governor-General is hopeful about Australia's future, despite conflict and difficulty dominating headlines.
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The White House describes the meeting between Donald Trump and Joe Biden on the presidential transition as very cordial; the founder of a non-profit teaching children about the power of kindness has been named New South Wales Australian of the Year; the Socceroos says they’re in a good frame of mind ahead of tonight’s key World Cup qualifier agains…
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Tens of thousands of New South Wales nurses and midwives on strike; Australian airlines cancel Bali flights as volcanic eruption creates hazardous ash cloud; and, in tennis, Alex de Minaur’s ATP Finals hopes fade after crushing defeat by Daniil Medvedev.
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On Sunday, 10 November, the Athree Assyrian Centre hosted a lecture aimed at raising community awareness about dementia. Geriatrician Mariam Sarkis provided an in-depth overview of the symptoms and treatment options for the disease. Solicitor Samir Shaba discussed legal aspects, including power of attorney, while Senharib Esho, manager of the Life …
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The Assyrian Australian Association recently marked the 50th anniversary of the Diqlat Assyrian School with more than 400 former students, teachers, and school heads in attendance. More than 5,000 students have passed through the school with many becoming interpreters and translators, while others are now priests and church clergymen. A special boo…
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If you have a job, receive government benefits or want to pay your bills easily you’ll need a bank account. You may even need more than one. To join the 20 million customers who hold Australian bank accounts, take some time to find one that best suits your needs.
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The World Meteorological Organization says 2024 is set to be the hottest year in history. The price of bitcoin hit a record high after Donald Trump's election. In sports, English Premier League referee David Coote has been suspended after a video allegedly showed him abusing former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp.…
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A Vietnam War hero is awarded with Australia's highest military honour; a man has been crushed and killed by a wind turbine blade in Victoria; and, in football, the Socceroos are in high spirits ahead of their World Cup qualifier against Saudi Arabia.
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Another interest rate cut in the United States as inflation falls; U-S president Joe Biden pledges a peaceful transition to the incoming Trump administration; and, in sport, squash champion Geoff Hunt, and Paralympic skier Michael Milton inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame.
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Kamala Harris has conceded defeat in the US presidential election, urging her supporters to not despair — but to instead focus on the future. Votes from the election are still being counted, but Donald Trump has secured the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency.
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Kamala Harris calls Donald Trump to congratulate him on winning the US presidential election; world leaders welcome the re-election of Donald Trump; and, in sport, South Australian captain Nathan McSweeney selected to open the batting in Australia's second game against India.
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SBS Examines: Migrants aren't being hired in the jobs they're qualified for. It's costing Australia billions
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Australia is facing a skills shortage. So why are migrants struggling to find work in line with their education and experience?
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Country is the term at the heart of Australian Indigenous heritage and continuing practices. The environments we are part of, carry history spanning tens of thousands of years of First Nations presence, culture, language, and connection to all living beings. So, how should architects, government bodies and creative practitioners interact with Indig…
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First Nations advocates urge Queensland Premier David Crisafulli to reconsider scrapping truth-telling inquiry: ASIO's chief says no Middle East link to nine terror-related incidents in 2024; and, in cricket, star pace man Mitchell Starc breaks Brett Lee's record, reaching 100 ODI wickets.
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Tens of millions of voters in the United States cast their ballots on election day; Israel's Prime Minister dismisses Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and appointed loyalist Israel Katz; and, in tennis, Alex de Minaur secures a spot in the ATP Finals following Novak Djokovic’s withdrawal.
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'Dementia' is a play by the ATOR Theatre Group which explores the experiences of people with dementia and the challenges families face in caring for them. The play addresses community concerns around placing loved ones in nursing homes while also confronting the guilt and cultural taboos that families often feel. Ultimately, it highlights the valua…
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Deena Khamas Yako, director of community engagement at the Refugee Council of Australia, discussed the council’s mission, services, and refugee support. She highlighted the importance of community awareness and involvement in council activities to better understand and advocate for refugee issues. Mrs Yako emphasised that active community engagemen…
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Angry crowds throw mud at Spain's king in Valencia; an employer group brings a case on sleepover shifts to the Fair Work Commission, and, in sport, the Sydney Marathon becomes the seventh race in the world major series.
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The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has confirmed it will conduct a new, independent review of Robodebt referrals. The agency earlier decided not to investigate six referrals of corruption in relation to the unlawful Robodebt scheme. But now, an inspector of the corruption watchdog has found the NACC Commissioner failed to properly remov…
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An anti-abortion advocate banned from South Australia's Parliament; Australian women among hundreds to raise new allegations against the late owner of Harrods ; and, in tennis news, Australia's Alex de Minaur one step closer to the ATP finals playoff.
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Every Australian citizen who is on the electoral roll can be called up for jury service. But what is involved if you get called to be a juror? And what is the role of a jury?
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Report finds Australia’s climate worsening, urges faster emissions cuts; over 1,000 Indigenous rangers to protect land and sea Country with federal funding boost; and, in tennis, Alex de Minaur and Holger Rune advance to the Paris Masters third round.
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Jazz drummer and composer Evan Yako is finalising preparations for his upcoming concert at the Sydney Opera House on November 30. The event will showcase a selection of international songs, reinterpreted and performed in Assyrian by three renowned Assyrian singers. A highlight of the concert will be a modern take on Raweh — an ancient form of Assyr…
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Support being offered to the Melbourne school community impacted by a deadly crash; the US urges Israel to reconsider its UNRWA ban; and, in sport, Ukraine’s Premier League holds its first full season with fans since the start of Russia's invasion.
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Joe Joseph, Secretary of the Assyrian Australian Association, speaks with SBS Assyrian about preparations for the 50th anniversary of the Tiqlat Assyrian School. He highlights the Australian government’s support for multiculturalism and its contributions toward various cultural projects and initiatives undertaken by the association.…
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A new report reveals that sexual harassment awareness is still low in Australian companies; concerns that a fitness app could be used to track the movements of world leaders online; and, in sport, the Matildas beat Germany in their international friendly.
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How can we help raise children to be respectful partners when social media has such a strong influence? Learn how to talk to young people and encourage open conversations to ensure that we end gender-based violence.
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Learn how to communicate when using public transport, particularly when there are disruptions.
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Nora Betyousef Lacey, founder of the Assyrian Arts Institute in the USA, recently visited Australia to discuss the challenges and dedication required to stage the Gilgamesh opera including the time-consuming selection process, the effort invested in building the sets, and the importance of engaging as many Assyrian professional talents as possible …
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A man killed in a crash police say is a tragedy beyond belief; Antony Blinken and Israel's Defence Minister meet for ceasefire talks; and, in sport, Australia still confident of a memorable Commonwealth Games in a pared-back program.
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Building a house in Australia is a dream for many, but what are the essential steps to achieving it? While buying an existing home may seem straightforward, the process of purchasing land and constructing your own house requires careful planning and consideration. Here's how you can navigate building your own home in Australia.…
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Mark Dreyfus accuses the Opposition and Greens of politicising Gaza; Donald Trump sued for defamation by the Central Park Five; and, in sport, the AFLW to play in Darwin this week for the historic Indigenous Round.
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The 2024 United States Presidential Election has been unlike any other. With one candidate claiming he should have won the last election, and the other candidate stepping in after the incumbent President withdrew from the race, it's been nothing if not unusual. And the media's approach to those two very different personalities is a significant fact…
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Misinformation and disinformation were rife during the referendum. The effects are still being felt a year on. - Misinformation and disinformation were rife during the referendum. The effects are still being felt a year on.
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Compensation for Qantas workers sacked during the pandemic; the United States investigates the unauthorised release of classified documents; and, in sport, New Zealand celebrates their women cricketers winning their first Twenty20 World Cup title.
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Israel says Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has been killed in the Gaza Strip; police search for three gunmen after a shooting in Western Sydney; and, in sport, Australia's domination of women's cricket comes to an end.
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A report documents racism in Australia; the country's birth rate falls to the lowest level in 17 years; and, in cricket, there is still a chance Alyssa Healy could play in the T20 World Cup semi-final.
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Misinformation and disinformation were rife during the referendum. The effects are still being felt a year on.
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The government imposes more targeted sanctions on five Iranians; diplomatic ties between Canada and India rapidly deteriorate as the two nations expel each other's top diplomats; and, in sport, the Socceroos hope to break new ground against Japan.
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Nora Betyousif Lacey, founder of the Assyrian Arts Institute, shares insights into preparations for staging the opera adaptation of the 'Epic of Gilgamesh', in Los Angeles, at the end of March 2026. With a budget exceeding $1 million, Lacey discusses the process of selecting the composer and stage director, as well as the formation of a cultural ad…
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Migration agent and interpreting service provider Valentine Aghajani discusses the Victorian Electoral Commission's initiative to establish a multilingual hotline to guide people through the postal voting process. She also highlights a letter sent to the Department of Immigration, raising concerns about delays in issuing visas for approved Assyrian…
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Did you know that one in five children is at risk of dying from a disease that is now preventable through vaccination? Australia’s vaccination program helps to prevent severe outcomes from many childhood infections. To access family support payments—and in some states, childcare services—your child must be fully immunised according to the national …
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The government reveals a new measure to stop companies from ripping off consumers; people are urged to avoid an eastern Sydney beach after mysterious black balls wash up; and, in sport, the Socceroos have scraped through with a one-all draw with Japan in a World Cup qualifier.
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Embracing their oral traditions, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have used art as a medium to pass down their cultural stories, spiritual beliefs, and essential knowledge of the land.
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A sheriff says a third assassination attempt against Donald Trump has been thwarted; a new plan announced to prepare Australia for the expected arrival of a deadly variant of bird flu: and, in tennis, Jannik Sinner cements his position at the top of the ATP standings.
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The Gaza Health Ministry is reporting over 42,000 deaths and nearly 98,000 injuries since 7 October last year. This comes as Israeli air strikes in Gaza and Lebanon continue, while US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discuss how to retaliate for Iran's strikes on Israel.…
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Government sponsored flights out of Lebanon coming to an end... Israeli air strikes on Beirut kill 18, injure 92: and, in sport, Supercars legend Jamie Whincup determined to secure a fifth Bathurst 1000 win.
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A senior staffer for Richard Marles raises bullying allegations; US President Joe Biden speaks with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the first time in weeks; and, in cycling news, frustration for Australian champion Grace Brown in the final week of her career.
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