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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Thinking of installing solar panels? Here's what you need to know
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Australia's warm climate offers an abundant supply of solar energy year-round, making solar power an increasingly significant contributor to the nation's electricity supply. Learn what the requirements are for installing solar power systems in your home.
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Israeli military kills 462 people in Lebanon as cross border attacks intensify; Foreign Minister Penny Wong calls for a new declaration on the protection of humanitarian personnel; And in sport, Patrick Cripps eyes AFL premiership after record-breaking Brownlow win.
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UN Security Council to meet on Lebanon, as Israel and Hezbollah continue attacks on each other; inflation predicted to come down, but not enough to lower interest rates just yet; and, in cricket, Australia is beaten by England in the third men's one day international.
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SBS Examines: Is democracy on the decline in Australia?
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Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil has labelled democracy our most precious national asset. But some people say it’s at risk.
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A voice for stateless Assyrians: Community mourns Evin Agassi
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On Sunday, 22 September, 2024, more than 700 people gathered at St. Hermizd Assyrian Church of the East in Greenfield Park, Sydney, for a memorial mass honouring the late Assyrian singer Evin Agassi. Agassi, 79, who passed away on 17 September, after battling illness, left a profound impact on Assyrian communities worldwide. His songs were a powerf…
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World leaders pledge action for peace and sustainable development; a new report has been released on severe rental stress in Australia's capital cities and most regions; and, in football, UAE side Al Ain defeat Auckland City in the first round of the FIFA Intercontinental Cup.
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The U-S central bank cuts official interest rates for the first time in more than four years; The Northern Territory pushes ahead with plans for the age of criminal responsibility.; And in sport, One of Italy's greatest football stars, Totò Schillaci, has died at the age of 59.
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Understanding dementia: Insights from Dr Mariam Joseph
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Dementia Action Week is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about a disease that affects over 410,000 Australians each year. Geriatrician Dr Mariam Joseph discusses the different types of dementia, how it is diagnosed, and treatments available for various forms of the condition.
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His music was a lifeline: Tribute to Assyrian singing legend
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The passing of singing legend, Evin Agassi, has left an emotional void in the hearts of Assyrians across the world. His music was not merely entertainment; it was a lifeline, a call to resilience and survival for his people. Each of his hundreds of songs carried a message of hope, perseverance, and deep connection to Assyrian identity. His voice no…
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Exploding walkie-talkies kill 14 and injure at least 450 in new attacks across Lebanon; the US central bank cuts official interest rates for the first time in more than four years; and, in sport, one of Italy's greatest football stars, Salvatore 'Totò' Schillaci, has died at the age of 59.
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Understanding shared housing in Australia
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Shared housing is becoming increasingly popular in Australia, as more people look to reduce rental costs. So, what key factors should you consider when searching for shared accommodation, and how can you avoid potential scams?
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Only 30 per cent of Australians can retire comfortably, research says
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New research shows that just 30 per cent of retirement-age Australians have enough superannuation to retire comfortably. Experts are warning Australians to always ensure they're paid the right amount. For the 2.5 million Australians expecting to retire in the next decade, thoughts about how much is needed to fund retirement differ.…
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NATO leaders tread carefully after Putin threatens war
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US President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer have met to discuss Ukraine as NATO considers allowing the country to strike deep inside Russian territory with Western weapons. While some NATO leaders say Ukraine has the legal and moral right to conduct these strikes, others warn there needs to be adequate consideration of the risk of…
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Hezbollah blames Israel as exploding pagers kill at least nine people and injure nearly 3000 in Lebanon and Syria; the Australian Federal Police dismantle a global organised crime communications network set up to murder people and traffic drugs; and Scotland has come to the rescue of the Commonwealth Games offering to host the event in 2026.…
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Assyrian news bulletin: 17 September 2024
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The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has blasted the Greens for delaying its help to buy housing bill. A man suspected of trying to murder former U-S President Donald Trump has been charged with gun crimes. And in sports, Tom Sermanni takes over as the Matilda's interim coach as the hunt for a successor to Tony Gustavsson narrows down.…
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Insights from the Asian Ecumenical Institute (AEI) 2024 conference
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Oliver Slewa is the policy project officer for the National Council of Churches—Australia. He recently returned from the Asian Ecumenical Institute (AEI) 2024 conference. Mr Slewa talks about the knowledge, experience and benefits of participating as the only Australian council delegate.
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Donald Trump says he is safe, as the FBI investigates what it says "appears to be an attempted assassination"; eight people dead from torrential rain and flooding in central and eastern Europe; and, in sport, Australia's Oscar Piastri wins the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
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Two children die after a house fire in Melbourne; Six UNWRA staff killed in an Israeli air strike in Gaza; And in sport; Australia's Paralympians already looking ahead to the next Games.
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Nine Australian soldiers stripped of their awards after a war crimes investigation; United Nations says there's a lack of accountability for the killing of UN staff in Gaza; and, in sport, Australia beats the United Kingdom to win the first T-20 International at Southampton.
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SBS Learn English: Talking over a BBQ
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SBS Learn English will help you speak, understand and connect in Australia — view all episodes. This lesson is suitable for intermediate-level learners. After listening, test your knowledge with our quiz.
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Indigenous astronomy: How the sky informs cultural practices
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Astronomical knowledge of celestial objects influences and informs the life and law of First Nations people.
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Australia's visa system criticised for shutting out Palestinians fleeing Gaza; A devastating report says the 72 deaths in the 2017 London Grenfell fire were all avoidable; And in sport, Para-cyclist Lauren Parker has become Australia's first dual-sport Paralympic medalist in 44 years.
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SBS Examines: Can we fight misinformation without threatening our freedom of speech? - SBS Examines: Can we fight misinformation without threatening our freedom of speech?
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There are calls to crack down on the sharing of misinformation online. But would this be an attack on free speech? - There are calls to crack down on the sharing of misinformation online. But would this be an attack on free speech?
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SBS Examines: Can we fight misinformation without threatening our freedom of speech?
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There are calls to crack down on the sharing of misinformation online. But would this be an attack on free speech?
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European countries impose new sanctions on Iran over Russia's war in Ukraine; newly released report calls for state and federal governments to reduce spending on infrastructure; and, in sport, Harry Kane steals the show with two goals on 100th cap in England win.
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SBS Assyrian news bulletin: 10 September 2024
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Foreign Minister Penny Wong welcomes UK decision to reduce weapons exports to Israel; an Israeli strike on a refugee camp kills or wounds 65 Palestinians; and, in football, Arnold demands strong response from Socceroos after Bahrain defeat.
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Fairfield councillor Carmen Lazar steps down after three years with Fairfield City Council
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After three years on Fairfield City Council representing the ALP, Carmen Lazar is stepping down and not running in the upcoming elections. She claimed the party had failed to support key initiatives such as acquiring an MRI machine for Fairfield Hospital — a project only advanced after Mayor Frank Carbone gathered 11,000 signatures. Lazar's advice …
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The everyday driving act that could cost people more than $400
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Australia has clear rules about when a car horn can and cannot be used. Unnecessarily beeping one's car horn is considered a traffic offence, for which drivers can cop a fine ranging from $50 to more than $400, depending on where you live. In addition, failure to pay an outstanding fine can also lead to additional penalties.…
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The final report of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide will be released today; in Papua New Guinea, Pope Francis brings medicine, music, and a message of harmony; and Australians Ben O'Connor, Kaden Groves and Jay Vine all finish Vuelta a Espana on the podium.
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The federal government claims a bad economic situation would be even worse without some of its spending; a push for more flexibility for renters; and, in tennis, Alex de Minaur eliminated from US Open men’s singles.
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The federal government acknowledges the latest economic news will likely be bad; a Russian missile strike kills at least 51 people in Ukraine; and, in sport, Uruguay striker, Luis Suarez, announces his international retirement.
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SBS Assyrian news bulletin: 3 September 2024
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ASIO Director Mike Burgess says his comments on Palestinian visa vetting have been misconstrued; Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel must control the Philadelphi corridor; and, in sport, Rafael Nadal defends Jannik Sinner over doping allegations.
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Why is dental health care expensive in Australia?
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Understanding how dental care works in Australia can be crucial for maintaining your health and well-being. Learn how to access dental services, the costs involved, and some essential dental health tips to keep you and your family smile bright.
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Marriage and divorce issues in the diaspora
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The Chaldean Cultural Lounge, in collaboration with the Chaldean Catholic Church in Melbourne, has arranged a lecture addressing marriage and divorce issues within diaspora communities. Writer and activist Youhana Bidaweed spoke with SBS, discussing the evolving dynamics of marriage relationships and their impact on families. He also elaborated on …
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Evan Yako to launch new album at Opera House concert
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Evan Yako has surprised the community with the release of his new album, 6774 Assyria Ave Jazz Town, and a second concert at the Sydney Opera House on 30 November 2024. The album includes a fresh arrangement of the traditional Assyrian song Raweh and features three popular songs, originally in English, now translated and performed in both Assyrian …
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The UN says the campaign to vaccinate Gaza's children against polio is underway; Israel's main union group has ordered a nationwide general strike; and, in sport, Australia celebrates its best day yet at the Paris Paralympic Games.
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Opposition leader Peter Dutton hits back at the Treasurer's comments that he is the "most divisive" party leader; Temporary ceasefire in Gaza to allow medicine for children of Gaza; Thousands of construction union workers demonstrate in the capital streets of Australia
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Fairfield City Council mayoral race in full swing
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The Fairfield City Council elections will be held on 14 September. NSW council elections are held every four years. Basim Shamaon is running for mayor of Fairfield, focusing on infrastructure and homelessness. The other mayoral candidate is the current mayor, Frank Carbone, emphasising his passion for the city and commitment to further achievements…
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The PM is caught on camera joking with a US representative about halving the cost of the Pacific policing initiative; Treasurer Jim Chalmers says decision to exclude questions around LGBTIQ+ identity in the Census was to avoid division; and, in sport, three Australian tennis champions crash out on day three of the US Open.…
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SBS Assyrian news bulletin: 27 August 2024
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Government to limit the number of international student places for next year; Opposition leader Peter Dutton hits back at the Treasurer's comments that he is the "most divisive" party leader; and, in tennis, Alexei Popyrin has become the first Australian winner at the US Open.
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SBS Assyrian news bulletin: 28 August 2024
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The Prime Minister says Australia has secured support for the Pacific Policing Initiative; mixed reactions from university leaders to new cap on international student numbers; and, in tennis, Kokkinakis joins fellow Australians to advance through to the second round of the US Open.
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SBS Learn English: Getting a haircut
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Learn how to talk to your hairdresser about getting your hair cut.
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Airlines could be forced to pay compensation for delayed or cancelled flights
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Australian airline passengers could receive compensation for delayed or cancelled flights, under new reforms. The government plans to set up an Aviation Industry Scheme with an independent ombudsman and a Charter of Customer Rights.
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What are the unwritten rules in the Australian workplace?
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In Australia, workplace codes of conduct differ from company to company, but some standard unwritten rules are generally followed in most businesses and industries. There are also a few unspoken rules in the Australian workplace that can evolve into a set of social norms. Here is how to navigate and familiarise yourself with these unwritten rules w…
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Is the cost of living affecting social cohesion?
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According to recent research, the biggest concern facing Australians today is the economy, and it’s causing ruptures within our society.
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Writer calls out Assyrian media for not tackling crucial, topical issues
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Linguist and writer, Dr Robin Bet-Shmuel, is a member of the Iraqi Scientists Committee and former general director of Syriac Culture and Arts — Northern Iraq. He is critical of what he believes is a lack of seriousness in global Assyrian media and is disappointed by their failure to address critical issues affecting Assyrians worldwide.…
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Workers now have the right to ignore work communications when they're not at work after new laws come into force; 'It's over' says Hezbollah after heavy cross-fire with Israel; and, in cycling, Ben O’Connor has extended his lead in the Vuelta a España.
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An upgraded defence agreement hailed as the "most significant" deal between Australia and Indonesia; New research from the University of Sydney could be a game changer for premature babies with underdeveloped lungs; In sport, An emotional Ron Coote named the 14th rugby league immortal
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Australians are confronting so-called subscription traps, with 75 per cent revealing they have had some form of negative experience trying to cancel a subscription. A report by the Consumer Policy Research Centre also found 3 per cent of Australians have felt pressured into keeping a subscription they wanted to cancel and that Australia's consumer …
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Support systems at breaking point amid family violence crisis
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Support systems to help victims of domestic violence and family violence are at breaking point amid a national crisis. That's the message from the national commissioner, who has appealed for men to take more responsibility for changing the harrowing statistics.
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