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.
Aug 26, 2024•3 min
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; and, in sport, an emotional Ron Coote named the 14th rugby league immortal.
Aug 24, 2024•11 min
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 laws are falling behind other countries.
Aug 23, 2024•10 min
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.
Aug 23, 2024•8 min
Aboriginal tenants launch a class action over 'substandard' public housing; health authorities in Victoria are reporting a rise in the number of people contracting mpox; and, in cycling, Australia's Kaden Groves misses out on a second win at this year's La Vuelta a Espana.
Aug 22, 2024•4 min
Progress report on Australia's efforts to end gender-based violence released today; Crowded House to headline the last-ever Bluesfest; and, in sport, Australian Open winner Jannik Sinner escapes suspension, after testing positive for steroids earlier this year.
Aug 21, 2024•3 min
Ukraine claims it has destroyed a second bridge in Russia's Kursk region as its troops continue to advance deeper into Russian territory. Russia has condemned the incursion, evacuating over 8,000 residents from the area as its forces make gains in eastern Ukraine, capturing several villages.
Aug 20, 2024•8 min
A multicultural organisation is supporting calls from anti-gambling advocates for a complete ban on gambling advertising. The Multicultural Communities Council (MCC) of New South Wales says culturally and linguistically diverse people are especially vulnerable, and nothing less than a complete ban is acceptable.
Aug 20, 2024•8 min
The Minister for Social Services is pleased the Opposition agreed to pass a bill appointing an administrator to a construction union; new analysis shows Australians in most common jobs cannot comfortably afford their own homes; and, in cycling, one of Australia's greatest cyclists to swap nationalities for future international events.
Aug 20, 2024•11 min
Carmen Lazar of the Assyrian Resource Centre explains that the centre offers citizenship test preparation classes to assist new applicants. According to Mrs Lazar, these courses have been highly successful in helping participants pass the exam.
Aug 20, 2024•17 min
Cold weather does not mean a pest-free home. Some pests, like termites, remain active all year and winter is peak season for mice and rats preferring your house instead of outdoors. Bed bugs and cockroaches are also on the list of invaders to look out for. Infestations have wide-ranging consequences, including hygiene risks and even home devaluation. Learn how to prevent, identify, and deal with them.
Aug 20, 2024•10 min
Ministerial powers to place the CFMEU into administration could be available within days; Ukraine plans to create a buffer zone in Russia's Kursk region; and, in sports, Aryna Sabalenka has advanced to her first Cincinnati Open final.
Aug 18, 2024•3 min
** Ceasefire talks underway as Gaza death toll exceeds 40,000; Peter Dutton rejects suggestions he's a racist after calls to block refugees fleeing Gaza from entering Australia; And in tennis, Naomi Osaka anxious about her performance as she returns from maternity leave.
Aug 16, 2024•13 min
The World Health Organisation has declared mpox a public health emergency of international concern after an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo spread to neighbouring countries. With a new variant of the viral infection and cases appearing in more and more countries, including Australia, health officials are calling for international efforts to stop the spread.
Aug 15, 2024•9 min
Fifty years ago, Labor minister Al Grassby urged Australians to embrace a growing multicultural identity. Now, a sweeping review has examined the state of Australia's multicultural society.
Aug 15, 2024•6 min
The United States expects Gaza ceasefire talks to proceed despite Hamas' absence; Peter Dutton rejects suggestions he's a racist after calls to block refugees fleeing Gaza from entering Australia; and, in tennis, French prosecutors have opened an investigation into an online harassment complaint made by boxing champion Imane Khelif.
Aug 14, 2024•3 min
A doctor announces he will run against Immigration Minister Tony Burke in the safe Labor seat of Watson; human rights advocates urge respect for rules of war on 75th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions; and, in sports, Australian athletes prepare for the Paralympic Games.
Aug 14, 2024•13 min
Cheers for Australia's Olympians as they return home from Paris; Bluesfest to end after 35 years; and, in AFL, Melbourne’s Alex Neal-Bullen requests a trade to South Australian club.
Aug 14, 2024•3 min
Israel has forced at least 75,000 Palestinians to evacuate Khan Younis once again in one of the largest evacuation orders since October. Meanwhile, Hamas says mediators must present a ceasefire plan based on the one proposed by US President Joe Biden earlier this year instead of commencing new negotiations.
Aug 14, 2024•8 min
Learn how to talk about news that makes us feel scared or hopeful.
Aug 14, 2024•17 min
Assyrians commemorate the Simele Massacre on 7 August, honouring the victims of 1933 and other atrocities committed by the Ottoman Empire in 1915. The event reflects on their tragic history and the importance of preserving faith and heritage, with community leaders emphasising justice, resilience, and gratitude for freedom in Australia. The event was organised by the Assyrian Democratic Movement — Sydney.
Aug 14, 2024•21 min
Understanding and respecting Indigenous knowledge of medicine may be the key to providing more holistic and culturally sensitive care in today's healthcare settings.
Aug 14, 2024•14 min
Mulada Aprim has been in Australia for two months after migrating with his parents from Iraq. He plans to continue his studies in peace and human rights, which he began in Iraq. In his first appearance within the community, Aprim recited a poem in honour of Assyrian Martyrs Day, which was warmly received by those attending the Assyrian Democratic Movement's commemoration event.
Aug 13, 2024•9 min
A pilot dead after a helicopter crashes into the roof of a hotel in Queensland; Early voting begins ahead of the Northern Territory election next week; And in sport, Top breakdancing judge praises Australian b-girl Raygun's kangaroo move for originality.
Aug 12, 2024•3 min
Medallist and flag-bearer Jess Fox elected to the IOC Athletes' Commission; protests continue in the United Kingdom and in sport; Australian Matt Richardson is through to the sprint semi-finals at Olympic track cycling.
Aug 10, 2024•13 min
SBS Assyrian honours the memory of Gorial Shimoun, an esteemed Assyrian writer, theatre director, songwriter, and media personality, who passed away on 6 August, 2024, in Jordan. We interviewed Yousipos Sarkis, a Sydney-based writer and researcher of Assyrian music, and a close friend of Shimoun's during the 1970s and 1980s. Sarkis shared insights into Shimoun's achievements and creative contributions
Aug 08, 2024•19 min
Experts say that dealing with bullying behaviours is never easy but always necessary, as the harm caused can impact children for years. To provide up-to-date advice on supporting a child experiencing bullying at school or online, we consult specialists in education, psychology, and cyberbullying response.
Aug 08, 2024•12 min
A five-day tour of key battleground states for Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz; At least 100 facing charges over the rioting in the U-K. And Australia has broken the men's team pursuit world record at the Paris Olympics.
Aug 07, 2024•3 min
US stocks fall sharply over fears of a recession; more violent protests in the United Kingdom, and Australia's Noémie Fox has won the women's kayak cross final at the Paris Olympics.
Aug 07, 2024•11 min
'Genocide' is a powerful term — it's been called the "crime of crimes". When does large-scale violence become genocide, and why is it so difficult to prove and punish?
Aug 06, 2024•10 min