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SBS Assyrian

Independent news and stories from the SBS Audio Assyrian program, connecting you to life in Australia and Assyrian-speaking Australians.
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SBS Assyrian news bulletin: 21 May 2024

The government confirms evacuation flights for Australians stranded in New Caledonia; US President Joe Biden slams the international Criminal Court over its Israeli arrest warrants; and, in football, injury plagues the Matildas' squad ahead of the Paris Olympics.

May 21, 202412 min

World Bee Day: What is 'fake honey'?

Monday, 20 May this year, was World Bee Day. Lab tests showed that half the Australian honey on supermarket shelves had been "adulterated" or mixed with other substances. SBS Assyrian talked to bee keeper, Joe Joseph, who has years of experience making honey as a hobby. He says that new regulations and tests must be implemented so that the industry is regulated and consumers are aware of the source of honey they are buying off supermarket shelves.

May 21, 202417 min

Pledge to continue support of Assyrian children in Iraq

Nora Michael has been appointed as the new president of the Assyrian Aid Society (AAS) - Australia by its members. With over a decade of service to the AAS in various volunteer roles, Nora says she sees this as a new challenge and is committed to ensuring that the AAS remains focused on supporting Assyrians in Northern Iraq, particularly in continuing the education of Assyrian children.

May 21, 202414 min

Bringing a smile to the faces of children with Thalassemia disease in Duhok

On international Thalassemia Day on 8 May 2024, children with the blood disorder, caused when the body doesn't make enough of a protein called haemoglobin, were treated to a special event as they received gifts and entertainment from many sponsors, particularly Nada Jergis, who has been sponsoring this event for many years. Jergis said she appreciated the donation by some people from Australia when she visited recently. Naseem Sadiq attended the event and filed this report.

May 21, 202413 min

Baby blues or postnatal depression? How to help yourself and your partner

Are you an expectant or new parent? You or your partner may experience the so-called ‘baby blues’ when your baby is born. But unpleasant symptoms are mild and temporary. Postnatal depression is different and can affect both parents. Knowing the difference and how to access support for yourself or your partner is crucial for your family’s wellbeing.

May 21, 202412 min

Newsflash: 20 May 2024

Federal government defends budget cost of living relief after modest poll boost; rescue operation continues after a helicopter carrying Iran's president crashes; and, in sport, Manchester City wins a record fourth, straight Premier League title.

May 20, 20243 min

SBS Assyrian: Weekly news wrap

Four dead in New Caledonia riots; Slovakian Prime Minister shot in what's been described as a politically motivated assassination attempt, And in sport, Two rugby league fans banned for life over allegations of racial abuse.

May 18, 202410 min

Newsflash: 16 May 2024

Online prescription provider MediSecure falls victim to major data breach; the unemployment rate rises to 4.1 per cent for April; and, in sport, Premier League clubs to examine dropping the use of VAR from next season.

May 16, 20243 min

Newsflash: 15 May 2024

Gender equality advocates welcome the government's changes to the stage three tax cuts; the Opposition warns the government's budget spending will fuel inflation; and, in tennis, Australian number one knocked out of the Italian Open.

May 15, 20244 min

What were the Australian Wars and why is history not acknowledged?

The Frontier Wars is a term often used to describe the more than 100 years of violent conflicts between colonial settlers and the Indigenous peoples that occurred during the British settlement of Australia. Even though Australia honours its involvement in wars fought overseas, it is yet to acknowledge the struggle that made it the country it is today.

May 14, 202414 min

The official opening of the Assyrian National Centre at Fairfield

On Sunday, 12 May 2025, over 50 people congregated within the recently acquired and renovated Assyrian National Centre (ANC) at Fairfield. Federal and state MPs, local council members, and leaders from the Assyrian community were present at the inauguration. Hemis Shahin, ANC president, said the opening marked the fulfilment of a long-held aspiration to establish a dedicated space for the organisation. He extended his gratitude to the federal government for its $500 thousand grand contribution t...

May 14, 202413 min

Will a monument ever be erected in Simele?

Dr. Muna Yako, leading the Human Rights Commission in the KRG, disclosed to SBS that her aspiration to erect the monument of Simele dates back many years. Despite her efforts, she noted a lack of support from Assyrian organisations in reaching an agreement to commence the project. However, Dr. Yako affirmed that the Governor of Duhok has essentially agreed to support and finance the endeavour. This is part one of the report from Naseem Sadiq. Part two will follow soon.

May 14, 202413 min

SBS Assyrian news bulletin: 14 May 2024

The Prime Minister heralds the upcoming Budget as a 'true Labor Budget'; domestic violence offenders in New South Wales to find it harder to get released on bail; and, in tennis, Alja Tomljanovic makes a much-awaited comeback to the WTA circuit.

May 14, 202412 min

Newsflash: 13 May 2024

The government will introduce a cap on the number of international students universities can accept; the death toll from Israel's assault on Gaza reaches 35,000; and, in tennis; world number one, Novak Djokovic, has been defeated by Chile's Alejandro Tabilo at the Italian Open.

May 13, 20243 min

SBS Assyrian: Weekly news wrap

A man accused of stabbing an ex-partner outside inner-Sydney gym is arrested; Israeli military downplays rumours of tensions with U-S over Rafah offensive; And in sport, The Olympic flame has landed on French soil in time for Paris 2024.

May 11, 202413 min

Newsflash: 9 May 2024

Australia's government set to ramp up gas projects and support a transition to net zero by 2050; Fiji's former long-serving prime minister sentenced to a year in prison; and, in sport, coach Jo Yapp names her first Wallaroos team to take on Canada in the opening match of the Pacific Four series.

May 09, 20244 min

SBS Assyrian: Weekly news wrap

Candlelit vigils held across the country, honouring victims of domestic violence; Bonza appoints a voluntary administrator following sudden cancellations of flights; The South Sydney Rabbitohs announce the departure of club coach Jason Demetriou.

May 08, 202413 min

SBS Assyrian news bulletin: 7 May 2024

Residents in Gaza's city of Rafah react to new strikes following ceasefire hopes; Two senate committees to deliver findings into supermarket price gouging and a controversial deportation bill; and, in football, Crystal Palace thump Manchester United in 4-0 home victory.

May 08, 202412 min

Another fire devastates Erbil Market

Another fire has ravaged the public market in the Kurdistan region, resulting in the destruction of millions of dollars' worth of property and merchandise. The incident occurred on Sunday, 5 May, at the Erbil Fortress Market, a popular tourist destination. Naseem Sadiq provides insight into the aftermath of this tragedy, detailing the impact on merchants and the government's response.

May 08, 202411 min

Charles Tooma's reflection on his homeland visit

Assyrian entertainer and singer, Charles Tooma, reflects on his latest visit to the homeland in Northern Iraq and his concert in front of thousands of fans and spectators. He says that the people's reaction to him was unbelievable and will never forget the love and admiration he received there.

May 08, 202415 min

Oliver Slewa explains types of domestic violence

Solicitor, Oliver Slewa, worked as a policy officer in domestic violence for the NSW Department of Communities and Justice. He talks about types of domestic violence that people face on a daily basis. He says domestic and family violence happens not only to partners but also to other members of families.

May 08, 202413 min

Newsflash: 8 May 2024

AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine withdrawn from markets worldwide ; A western Sydney council bans a book from libraries containing same-sex parenting material ; And in sport, Four world-class Australian surfers selected for the Paris Olympics.

May 08, 20243 min

Mushroom foraging in Australia: Is it safe?

In Australia, authorities strongly advise against eating mushrooms that have not been expertly identified or purchased from a supermarket or grocer, as some fungi can be toxic or deadly if consumed. In each State and Territory, rules and regulations vary, and mushroom foraging is not allowed in some areas.

May 08, 202412 min

Newsflash: 6 May 2024

Perth's Muslim community is bracing for potential backlash following stabbing; Israel orders Al Jazeera to close its local operation; and, in sport, Bulldogs’ midfielder Tom Liberatore is under health review amid AFL drama.

May 06, 20244 min

Newsflash: 2 May 2024

Candlelit vigils held across the country, honouring victims of domestic violence; violent clashes break out between pro-Palestinian student protesters and counter-demonstrators in the United States: and, in football, Borussia Dortmund seals a 1-0 victory over Paris St Germain.

May 02, 20243 min

Should you consider private health insurance?

Australians have access to a quality and affordable public healthcare system. There's also the option to pay for private health insurance, allowing shorter waiting times and more choices when visiting hospitals and specialists.

May 01, 202411 min
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