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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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Newsflash: 5 August 2024

Australia increases its terrorism threat level from possible to probable; Fifty cent fares for Queensland commuters starting today; And in Olympic news, Australian high jumpers claim silver and bronze - the first double podium athletics finish in decades

Aug 05, 20243 min

SBS Assyrian: Weekly news wrap

mThe United Nations calls for calm after the assassination of the political leader of Hamas; Donald Trump falsely questions Kamala Harris' ethnicity; And the Matildas are out of the Paris Olympics.

Aug 03, 202413 min

Middle East tensions skyrocket after death of Haniyeh

One of Hamas' most high ranking leaders, Ismail Haniyeh, has been killed in an attack on his residence in Tehran.It comes following the death of Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukur in Beirut from an Israeli air strike, raising tensions in the Middle East to a dangerous degree.

Aug 02, 202410 min

Newsflash: 31 July 2024

Rex Airlines enters voluntary administration with hundreds of jobs in jeopardy At least one person dead after Israel launches a strike in Beirut targeting a Hezbollah leader; And back-to-back Olympic gold medals for Australian swimmer Kaylee McKeown

Jul 31, 20243 min

Council to commemorate Assyrian Martyrs Day

The Assyrian National Council — Australia will commemorate 7 August, the Assyrian Martyrs Day, on 4 August in 2024. Council president, Hermis Shahen, spoke to SBS Assyrian about the significance of the day and the program of events the council had prepared.

Jul 30, 202413 min

Good reasons to observe the pedestrian road rules

Every day, pedestrians across Australia break the law without knowing it. This can result penalties and occasionally accidents. Stay safe and avoid an unexpected fine by familiarising yourself with some of Australia’s common pedestrian laws.

Jul 30, 202410 min

Assyrian news bulletin: 30 July 2024

Foreign Minister Penny Wong is visiting the Joint Security Area in the demilitarized zone on the border with North Korea. The federal government is keeping an "hour by hour" watch on regional airline Rex amid rising concerns the carrier is in financial trouble.Australian swimmer Molly O'Callaghan is not satisfied with her Paris Olympics performance, despite winning her first gold medal in an individual event.

Jul 30, 202411 min

Deadly missile strike could have major consequences

A missile attack on Israel's Golan Heights has left 12 people dead, most of them children. The Israeli government have blamed military group Hezbollah for the attack and threatened to retaliate, further escalating the conflict in the region.

Jul 29, 20247 min

Newsflash: 29 July 2024

New ministers sworn in as Anthony Albanese reshuffles his frontbench; Venezuelans in Australia say they are being dissuaded from voting; And in skateboarding, Heartbreak for Chloe Covell, as she finishes eighth in the women's final at the Olympics

Jul 29, 20243 min

Netanyahu addresses US Congress, met by protests

Thousands of protesters have descended on Washington to protest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to a joint session of US Congress. This comes as International Criminal Court prosecutors are seeking arrest warrants for Mr Netanyahu and his defence minister, as well as top Hamas officials, over alleged war crimes.

Jul 25, 20249 min

Newsflash: 25 July 2024

Protests and arrests in Washington DC following Israeli Prime Minister's speech before Congress; Typhoon Gaemi makes landfall in Taiwan; and, in sport, Australia advances to rugby sevens quarter-finals at the Paris Olympics.

Jul 25, 20244 min

Understanding Australia’s legal system: laws, courts and accessing assistance

Are you familiar with Australia’s legal system? As a federation of six states and two territories, Australia has laws that apply nationally, as well as laws specific to each jurisdiction. Additionally, there are parallel structures of federal and state courts. Learn the basics of how the legal system works, from understanding Australian laws to accessing legal assistance.

Jul 24, 202411 min

Newsflash: 24 July 2024

Bodycam footage shows US police officer shooting an unarmed Black woman; Kamala Harris gains support in latest polls; and, in rugby, Australia's men's rugby sevens team set to kick off at the Paris Olympic Games early.

Jul 24, 20243 min

Fifty years of music: community honours beloved guitarist

Family, friends, musicians, writers, and poets gathered to pay tribute to Rennie Daniel, a great Assyrian guitarist and musician, who passed away shortly after being diagnosed with cancer. The memorial featured speeches from many prominent members of Sydney's Assyrian community, who highlighted his contributions over more than five decades.

Jul 23, 202416 min

The legacy of the oldest Assyrian in Australia: life before and after World War Two

Mr Zkharya recalls his time working at the oil refinery in Khanaqin in the Dyala provence established in 1931. He and his son were wrongfully accused of being British spies, leading to a trial that ultimately resulted in their release. He also reflects on the deep love and strong bond he shared with his wife until her passing in the 1990s. Eventually, Mr. Zkharya made the decision to leave Iraq for good and settle in Kuwait.

Jul 23, 202419 min

News bulletin: 23 July 2024

Police describe a hit-and-run death in Queensland as a domestic violence homicide; at least six people are dead in Croatia after a gunman starting shooting in a nursing home; and, in AFL, Sydney's Sam Reid retires following a tortuous run with injury.

Jul 23, 202413 min

Voices of a diaspora: PhD student seeks stories of Assyrian youth

Nashie Shamoon, a New Zealand-born Assyrian PhD candidate, was awarded the prestigious Sir Desmond Todd Memorial Prize in 2021 for her Master's in Political Science. Inspired by her grandfather's story of resilience in escaping a war-torn country, her research project, entitled 'Voices of a Diaspora', is the first-ever study inviting Assyrian youth aged 18 to 30 years living in Australia, New Zealand, and Sweden to participate. Contact Nashie at: voicesofadiaspora@vuw.ac.nz to get involved.

Jul 22, 202415 min

Newsflash: 22 July 2024

US President Joe Biden withdraws from the presidential race; multiple investigations underway into Carlton rail tragedy that killed a father and his toddler; and, in Formula One, Australian Oscar Piastri wins his first Grand Prix, becoming only the fifth Australian to do so.

Jul 22, 20244 min

Newsflash: 18 July 2024

Another Democrat calls for Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race; Human Rights Watch finds Hamas committed war crimes on October 7; and, in rugby league, New South Wales wins its first State of Origin series in three years.

Jul 18, 20243 min

Newsflash: 17 July 2024

Mixed reactions to Donald Trump's choice of running mate; yhe International Monetary Fund (IMF) warns interest rates could stay higher for longer; and, in football, Matildas' midfielder Clare Wheeler looking forward to her first Olympics.

Jul 17, 20243 min

The legacy of the oldest Assyrian in Australia: Life in Mar Bisho

We continue with the story of Mr Zahkaria's legacy. He reminisces about the tales his father shared regarding the history of their ancestral village, Mar Bisho, located in the Hakkari Mountains south of Turkey. He recounts how his father explained the origin of the village's name and shares some eyewitness accounts of the assassination of Patriarch Mar Benyamin Shomoun.

Jul 16, 202412 min

Vaping: prevalence, risks, and helping your teenager quit

Major regulatory changes in 2024 have brought about restricted access to vaping products in Australia. The crackdown on what is dubbed a “major public health issue” could lead to an increased number of teens seeking support to overcome the nicotine addiction, experts think. Learn about the health risks and ways to help young people in their quitting journey.

Jul 16, 202411 min

A memorial in honour of the late Rennie Daniel

Founder and presenter of the Noqza music program, Ninos Tooma, spoke to SBS Assyrian about an event to be held in honour of Assyrian musician, composer, and brilliant guitarist Rennie Daniel, who passed away a few weeks ago. The event will include his achievements and contribution to Sydney's Assyrian community. The memorial will occur at the Ur-Ashour Club on Sunday, 21 July 2024.

Jul 16, 20247 min

Immigration matters with Valentine Aghajani

Migration agent Valentine Aghajani discusses the latest changes from the Australian Department of Immigration. She discusses new citizenship laws, humanitarian visas onshore, the CSP program, why it is taking so long to process and the new laws regarding family violence provisions as of 1 July.

Jul 16, 202423 min

SBS Assyrian news bulletin: 16 July 2024

Donald Trump picks Ohio senator JD Vance as his presidential running mate; fifteen new Bushmasters to be built in Bendigo as part of a $45 million contract; and, in sport, the Olympic torch relay makes its way through Paris, as it nears the end of its journey.

Jul 16, 202413 min
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