Schools, surgery and public transport shut down as Queensland braces for Cyclone Albert; Donald Trump addresses a joint sitting of congress for the first time in his second term; and, in sport, Broncos CEO Dave Donaghy returns to Brisbane to support staff and players families hit by wild weather.
Mar 06, 2025•4 min
The Assyrian Australian Association’s Rabi Nimrod Simono Scholarship celebration on 2 March, 2025, was testament to the community’s commitment to academic excellence and cultural heritage. Honouring 13 outstanding students, including an ACERO recipient, this event not only recognised their achievements but also laid a future cornerstone for the next generation of Assyrian-Australian leaders. With the presence of esteemed figures like His Beatitude Mar Meelis Zaia and representatives from various...
Mar 05, 2025•34 min
The Prime Minister to tour Brisbane as Cyclone Alfred bears down on southeast Queensland; Arab leaders unveil an alternative rebuilding plan for Gaza at an emergency meeting; and, in cricket, Australia loses to India in the Champions Trophy.
Mar 05, 2025•3 min
SBS Assyrian invites you on a journey to uncover the dedication, excitement and challenges SBS Assyrian teams have faced over the past 49 years. In this episode, we hear the stories of one of the founders of the Assyrian program who worked as a translator, newsreader and producer from 1974 to 1992.
Mar 03, 2025•28 min
Ukraine's president says his signature is not guaranteed, when he meets over a minerals deal with US President Donald Trump; a new report reveals the climate consequences if Australia does not reduce its fossil fuel emissions; and, in sport, a major coup for world boxing in the lead up to the next Olympic Games.
Mar 02, 2025•12 min
The Program for Youth Theatre (PYT) is gearing up to premiere Khair: An Omen, A Message, A Blessing, a unique fictional performance set in Fairfield. Co-writer and actress Helen Guliana shared with SBS Assyrian that the production will debut during International Women's Week, with performances scheduled for Friday, March 7, and Saturday, March 8. Tune in to this interview to learn more.
Mar 02, 2025•17 min
The Chaldean Culture Salon hosted an open seminar with the Victorian government and police to raise awareness about crimes and violence in Melbourne. Activist Youhana Bidaweed spoke to SBS Assyrian about what was discussed during the seminar.
Feb 28, 2025•21 min
Senator Fatima Payman has apologised for her remarks on women's rights in Iran; New South Wales police have seized over six tonnes of drugs linked to drink-spiking incidents; and, in sport, the Matildas' journey in the SheBelieves Cup has come to an end, after losing 2-1 to Colombia.
Feb 27, 2025•3 min
Reports Ukraine and the US have agreed on a draft minerals deal; a Sydney nurse charged with threatening violence; and in cricket, Australia turns its focus to its upcoming Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan.
Feb 26, 2025•4 min
SBS Assyrian invites you on a journey to uncover the dedication, excitement and challenges SBS Assyrian teams have faced over the past 49 years. In this episode, we hear the stories of the first executive producer and broadcaster, Dinkha Warda, who worked at SBS from 1976 to 1993.
Feb 25, 2025•21 min
Questions continue over funding for a multi-billion-dollar Medicare pledge; the Vatican says there has been a slight improvement in Pope Francis' health; and, in cricket, Australia and South Africa compete for a spot in the Champions Trophy semifinals.
Feb 25, 2025•11 min
Ukraine's President says he is willing to give up presidency for peace or NATO membership; Friedrich Merz claims victory in Germany's election; and, in sport, the Matildas take on the United States in the SheBelieves Cup.
Feb 23, 2025•3 min
Australia's spy chief details foiled plots by radicalised children; Peter Dutton claims the government is trying to flood key electorates with new voters ahead of the federal election; and, in sport, India prepares to get their Champions Trophy campaign under way.
Feb 21, 2025•13 min
The federal government to spend 2.4 billion dollars bailing out the Whyalla steelworks; unemployment up slightly, but the labour market still looking good; and, in football; Manchester City out of the Champions League after being crushed by Real Madrid.
Feb 20, 2025•3 min
The Reserve Bank has delivered the expected cut in the official interest rate — the first since late 2020. But there's a sting in the tail, with a warning that economic conditions remain volatile, and any additional rate cuts this year are far from certain.
Feb 19, 2025•7 min
The PM responds to accusations he's been silent over Islamophobic attacks; dismay over the closure of four UNRWA schools in East Jerusalem; and, in sport, Australia's Adam Scott weighs into the debate about the PGA reunifying with LIV Golf.
Feb 19, 2025•3 min
Global leaders are meeting to discuss US President Donald Trump's imminent talks with Russia's President Vladimir Putin over the Ukraine conflict. The talks do not include representatives from the European Union or from Ukraine. The White House is defending the planned negotiations, with President Trump saying he believes his Russian counterpart wants to "stop fighting".
Feb 18, 2025•8 min
STARTTS is conducting a workshop for young Assyrians to learn the techniques of Assyrian dances. Coordinator Marel Parono from STARTTS spoke to SBS Assyrian, explaining the aims and objectives of this workshop. Paroni said the dance classes will be taught by Assyrian artist Niramsin Yakou.
Feb 18, 2025•12 min
The Assyrian Resource Centre, in cooperation with Navitas, is conducting a workshop to prepare people interested in interpreting, to develop their skills and knowledge when they apply for the NATTI accreditation test.
Feb 18, 2025•11 min
The PM defends his government's economic record ahead of this afternoon's rates decision; a plane comes to rest upside down after a crash landing in Canada; and, in sport, Colombian cyclist Egan Bernal hurt in a 10 rider pileup in Spain.
Feb 18, 2025•10 min
US officials reject criticism that Ukraine has not been invited to talks on ending Russia's war; the Reserve Bank Board holds it first meeting of the year to decide on the interest rate; and, in sport, Danish cyclist Mads Pedersen wins the Tour de la Provence.
Feb 17, 2025•4 min
Egypt and Qatar try to save the peace deal between Israel and Hamas; apologies aplenty and a police inquiry after an antisemitic incident at a Sydney hospital.
Feb 15, 2025•11 min
Police are examining CCTV footage of a Western Sydney hospital, after two of its workers were filmed allegedly threatening to kill Jewish patients, in a video that has gone viral on social media. The incident has made international headlines, as local health authorities seek to reassure the Jewish community its members are safe in New South Wales medical care.
Feb 14, 2025•8 min
The New South Wales Health Minister apologises to the Jewish community over an antisemitic video; a children's playground in the UK closed after unexploded bombs found underneath; and, in sport, Australian Olympic diver Melissa Wu to retire.
Feb 12, 2025•3 min
The Nasibin Assyrian Language School has been serving the community for over forty years. Students of all ages attend classes once a week to learn the Assyrian language. Principal Mr. Sargon Warda emphasised the importance of parental involvement in supporting students’ learning progress during this conversation with SBS Assyrian.
Feb 12, 2025•17 min
The Rabi Nimrod Simono Scholarship Awards is a significant annual event recognising outstanding HSC students. High-achieving students receive a monetary prize to support their tertiary education. Mary Oraham, a member of the scholarship committee, spoke to SBS Assyrian about the scholarship’s purpose, emphasising its importance and the goals behind its establishment.
Feb 12, 2025•13 min
President Trump’s proposal for the US to take over Gaza and relocate Palestinians has triggered international condemnation. Arab nations, the UN, and key allies warn it would worsen regional instability and undermine a two-state solution. Critics, including US politicians and foreign leaders, are calling the idea unrealistic and dangerous.
Feb 12, 2025•12 min
US President Donald Trump repeats his plan for Gaza on social media; more wild weather — including a cyclone — predicted for an already rain-soaked north Queensland; and, in cricket, Australia on top after a slow-paced first day's play in the second Test match against Sri Lanka.
Feb 12, 2025•10 min
US President Donald Trump signs an executive order for steel tariffs — with no exceptions for Australia; a seven-year-old dies in a stabbing in South Korea; and, in sport, world athletics propose testing all elite females in a new crackdown on trans athletes.
Feb 12, 2025•10 min
Sam Kerr looking to the future after being found not guilty of racially harassing a London police officer; Benjamin Netanyahu orders Israel's military to be ready to fight again in Gaza; and, in sport, Talisha Harden to equal a veteran record in the Indigenous All Stars match.
Feb 12, 2025•4 min