Retiring renters in Australia face homelessness; a criminal trial set to begin for those accused of murdering Indigenous teenager Cassius Turvey; and, in sport, at the age of 23, Violette Dorange has become the youngest sailor to finish the Vendee Globe.
Feb 09, 2025•3 min
Peter Dutton defends Donald Trump's proposal to relocate Gaza residents; Labor introduces a new student code to combat assaults on campus; and, in sport, Donald Trump signs an order banning trans athletes in the United States.
Feb 06, 2025•3 min
A man is assisting police after a one year old dies outside a Sydney childcare centre; Donald Trump reiterates his support for Gazans to be resettled elsewhere; and, in sport, a gold medal from the 1956 Melbourne Olympics to be sold at auction.
Feb 05, 2025•4 min
Australia has seen three fatal shark attacks in just a few weeks, with the most recent one killing a 17-year-old in Queensland. Meanwhile, the practice of setting shark nets has been a source of controversy, criticised for its environmental impact and inefficiency. Is the situation really getting worse, and what can actually be done to avoid shark attacks?
Feb 04, 2025•11 min
Australia's emergency minister on her way to north Queensland; the US presses pause on planned tariffs on Canada and Mexico; and, in sport, Travis Head and Annabel Sutherland win top honours at this year's Australian cricket awards.
Feb 04, 2025•12 min
The Assyrian National Council of Australia hosted the Assyrian Business Awards 2025, recognising excellence in the community. With 210 nominees on the list, 13 winners were selected, including the prestigious Assyrian Businessperson of the Year. The awards gala night was attended by over 450 guests.
Feb 03, 2025•17 min
Australia imposes counterterrorism sanctions on an online transnational terrorist group; the Grammy Awards kick off in LA; and, in cricket, Australia's coach Andrew McDonald says he believes Mitch Marsh has an international future, despite an injury setback.
Feb 03, 2025•4 min
Hope fades for survivors of a US plane crash; the Prime Minister's strong words for people arrested in antisemitism investigation; and in sport, Australia in a dominant position after the first day of the women’s Ashes Test.
Feb 01, 2025•10 min
Authorities defend keeping secret the discovery of an antisemitic plot in Sydney; Donald Trump cancels plans to freeze US federal government grants; and, in sport, Afghanistan's female cricket team prepares for an exhibition match.
Jan 29, 2025•3 min
NATO chief Mark Rutte says Europe is willing to pay for US weapons to support Ukraine; Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces a national plan to combat antisemitism; and, in tennis, a shock upset at the Australian Open, with Madison Keys through to the women's decider.
Jan 29, 2025•12 min
A man fighting for life after a police shooting in Queensland; volunteers make a grim discovery in the Syrian capital of Damascus; and, in sport, the crash that killed Leicester City football club owner Vichai Srivaddanaprahba ruled accidental.
Jan 29, 2025•4 min
In this episode, Yousip Bet Yousip discusses the founding of the Assyrian Universal Alliance (AUA) during the Paris conference in 1968, as well as the creation and design of the Assyrian flag. He also explains the process behind establishing the date for the Assyrian new year.
Jan 28, 2025•18 min
The federal government's anti-scam legislation examined by a parliamentary committee; communities in Australia begin Lunar New Year celebrations; and, in cricket, Australia considers changing tactics for the Test series against Sri Lanka.
Jan 28, 2025•10 min
Lunar New Year festivities will officially begin this week, marking the Year of the Wood Snake. One of the most important cultural celebrations for many east and south-east Asian communities, it is observed by more than a quarter of the world’s population. For artist Jason Wing with both Chinese and Aboriginal ancestry, it’s a time for reflection — his work offers an exploration and celebration of culture.
Jan 27, 2025•5 min
Prime minister Anthony Albanese has announced the 2025 Australian of the Year, Senior Australian of the Year and Young Australian of the Year in a ceremony at the National Arboretum in Canberra. In this podcast, we will present you with the winners and their contributions to Australia and the world.
Jan 27, 2025•3 min
Anthony Albanese announces $6.4 million for Holocaust education; South Korea's impeached leader Yoon Suk Yeoul formally charged with insurrection; and, in tennis, Jannik Sinner celebrates winning his second successive Australian Open title.
Jan 27, 2025•3 min
Australia Day, celebrated annually on 26 January, has been a national public holiday since 1994. While some Australians enjoy barbecues and citizenship ceremonies, others — particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities — view it as a day of mourning, referred to as Invasion Day or Survival Day. This reflects ongoing debates about the date's significance, given its historical associations with British colonisation.
Jan 25, 2025•7 min
In 2021, the second line of the Australian anthem was changed from 'for we are young and free' to 'for we are one and free' to reflect the 65,000 years of Australia's human history. SBS Assyrian carefully translated the lyrics into Assyrian to make them better understood by new Assyrian Australians.
Jan 24, 2025•5 min
The Houthis release 25 hostages seized from a ship in the Red Sea; swastikas plastered on a political billboard; and, in sport, American Emma Navarro calls for more video replays after controversial call at the Australian Open.
Jan 23, 2025•3 min
SBS Assyrian spoke with several prominent members of the Assyrian community to hear their thoughts on celebrating Australia’s national day as new Australians. They also shared their views on the ongoing calls to change the date from 26 January.
Jan 22, 2025•19 min
Foreign Minister Penny Wong meets with the Trump administration on their first full day in office; authorities try to assure the public they're doing everything they can over antisemitic attacks; and, in tennis, Novak Djokovic fights off an injury to make the Australian Open quarter-finals and now, it's Aussie Alex De Minaur's turn.
Jan 22, 2025•3 min
Donald Trump promises a new golden age for the United States, as he takes office as President; police investigating another anti-semitic attack in Sydney; and, in sport, a huge night in Australian sport with Alex De Minaur through to the quarter-finals of the Australian Open, and Australia's women's cricketers retaining the Ashes.
Jan 21, 2025•11 min
In this episode, Yousip Bet Yousip reflects on his youth and the beginning of his political journey, which started with his involvement in the Assyrian Youth Union in Tehran. Inspired by his father’s poetry, Yousip began reciting his father’s works and eventually started creating his own poems, drawing inspiration from his mother’s storytelling.
Jan 21, 2025•16 min
Three Israeli hostages freed by Hamas reunited with their mothers; President Donald Trump promises a reprieve as TikTok works to restore service after US ban; and, at the Australian Open, Novak Djokovic beats Jiri Lehecka but snubs Channel Nine over offensive comments.
Jan 20, 2025•3 min
Israel and Hamas reach a deal on a ceasefire in Gaza; a man killed in wild storms that have hit Australia's south-east; and, in sport, charges withdrawn against a man accused of attacking an A-F-L umpire.
Jan 18, 2025•14 min
Israel and Hamas reached a deal on a ceasefire in Gaza; a man was killed in wild storms that have hit Australia's south-east; and, in sport, charges were withdrawn against a man accused of attacking an AFL umpire.
Jan 16, 2025•4 min
Unconfirmed reports an Australian man has been killed by Russian forces in Ukraine; the Prime Minister says he wants to see people held to account for committing acts of antisemitism; and, in sport, Sam Kerr appears in a British court over alleged racially aggravated harassment of a police officer.
Jan 15, 2025•3 min
SBS Assyrian is featuring a series on the life and accomplishments of renowned Assyrian poet, writer, and tenor Yousip Bet Yousip. In this episode, Bet Yousip reflects on his childhood and shares how his parents played a pivotal role in shaping his love for his nation and character.
Jan 14, 2025•22 min
STARTTS, in collaboration with the Fairfield City Museum, is hosting a workshop designed for individuals interested in learning the art of creating traditional Assyrian wedding accessories and essentials. Marel Parono, coordinator from STARTTS, shares insights into the aims and objectives of this project, emphasising its role in preserving cultural heritage and fostering community connections.
Jan 14, 2025•13 min
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has declared that the Liberal party is "back in town" at his unofficial campaign launch in Melbourne's east on 12 January. Dutton says cost of living, nuclear power and migration will be on top of his party's agenda if the Liberals win the election.
Jan 14, 2025•5 min