The Coalition says it will cut the cost of petrol if elected; a state government website has had a major data breach; and, in rugby, audiences will experience an unfortunate viewing clash between two key games later this year.
Mar 26, 2025•3 min
In this program: SBS news bulletin; SBS50 interview with first female broadcaster Nelle David; SBS Examines: migrants and disability; and Australia Explained: Theft in Australia.
Mar 26, 2025•53 min
US President Donald Trump flags further tariffs, targeting countries that buy oil from Venezuela; Turkey's President blames the Opposition Party for mass demonstrations which have seen more than 1,000 protesters detained; and, in football, the NRL's Daly Cherry-Evans says he won't renew a contract with long-time club Manly.
Mar 26, 2025•12 min
Broad cost of living measures are the focus of Labor’s pre-election budget. Tax cuts and energy bill relief are the biggest promises if the government gets a second mandate. Jim Chalmers’ final first-term budget, while not a big one, still had some goodies.
Mar 26, 2025•7 min
The Prime Minister spruiks Labor's budget, saying Australians will benefit from a new tax cut; New South Wales police seize a million cigarettes in raid targeting the stolen tobacco trade; and, in sport, Socceroos turn their attention to their upcoming World Cup qualifying matches after a win against China.
Mar 26, 2025•3 min
In June 1976, the Assyrian community in Sydney was thrilled to hear the voice of Nelle David, the first female broadcaster to reach them through a national radio station in Australia. Alongside Philimon Darmo and Dinkha Warda, Nelle co-hosted the first Assyrian radio program on SBS (then 2EA). In this episode, David reflects on the challenges the team encountered in those early days and how they navigated the program's growth during its first year.
Mar 24, 2025•14 min
Gaza's health ministry says the death toll since 7 October has now surpassed 50,000; the Treasurer forecasts an update to net migration in tomorrow's federal budget; and, in sport, the Hawks win their second National Basketball League title.
Mar 23, 2025•4 min
Like many Assyrians worldwide, the Assyrian community marks the New Year between late March and early April. This year, seven Assyrian organisations in Melbourne are coming together to celebrate the occasion on 30 March. Khoshaba Youkhana, secretary of the Assyrian Australian Social Development Club in Melbourne, spoke to SBS Assyrian about the significance of this collective celebration, highlighting the importance of unity among Assyrian organisations in honouring this cherished tradition.
Mar 22, 2025•12 min
Both sides of politics agree to reduce the costs of medicine; Ukrainian experts to join upcoming US-Russia talks ... but on one condition; and, the Socceroos get a key World Cup qualifying victory, thrashing Indonesia.
Mar 21, 2025•10 min
The federal government's announcement of cheaper medicines welcomed; Russia and Ukraine exchange hundreds of prisoners of war; and, in football, Indonesia's coach promises some surprises when his team takes on the Socceroos tonight.
Mar 20, 2025•3 min
In this program: latest news; an interview with Hermiz Shahen about Assyrian New Year; SBS50, broadcaster Janet O Emmanuel talks about her journey with SBS Assyrian; and an interview with Youhana Bidaweed about a lecture for parents on how to encourage their children to enjoy learning and studying.
Mar 19, 2025•55 min
SBS Assyrian invites you on a journey to uncover the dedication, excitement, and challenges the team has faced over the past 49 years. In this episode, we hear the stories of presenter and producer Janet O Emmanuel, who worked at SBS from 1989 to 1992.
Mar 19, 2025•19 min
Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin talk about peace in Ukraine again; the federal opposition promises to add a section on attitudes to Jewish people to the Australian citizenship test; and, in sport, Novak Djokovic leads a big tennis lawsuit.
Mar 19, 2025•3 min
The Chaldean Cultural Salon (CCS) is hosting a lecture for parents on effective ways to monitor, educate and discipline their children, helping them develop a more substantial interest in studying and prepare for future tertiary education. The event will feature primary, high school and university teachers, each addressing specific aspects of the topic. CCS president, Youhana Bidaweed spoke to SBS Assyrian about the significance of the lecture.
Mar 18, 2025•18 min
The US says peace in Ukraine is closer than ever before ahead of a call between presidents Trump and Putin today; Treasurer Jim Chalmers has pointed to major moves from the United States Government as a significant force driving down economic growth in Australia; and, in sport, Inter Milan kicks on with its undefeated start to the football season.
Mar 18, 2025•11 min
Hermiz Shahen, President of the Assyrian National Council-Australia, spoke with SBS Assyrian about the final preparations for Sydney’s largest Assyrian community event, the Assyrian New Year 2025 (6775). He highlighted that the celebration attracts over 15,000 Assyrians from across Sydney, bringing together a vibrant festival of history, culture, and cuisine, along with the presence of numerous dignitaries and representatives from federal, state, and local governments.
Mar 18, 2025•19 min
In this program you can listen to: an interview with David David about the Assyrian world Conference in Yerevan: Suzy David talking about her experience as a broadcaster with SBS Assyrian and Australia Explained: The First Nation languages.
Mar 17, 2025•55 min
Voters warned to adjust their expectations for the upcoming federal budget; arrests made after a deadly nightclub fire in North Macedonia; and, in basketball, Melbourne United one win away from securing the NBL Championship.
Mar 17, 2025•3 min
US President Donald Trump vows to impose further tariffs on the EU, threatening to escalate a global trade war; former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is surrendered to the custody of the ICC; and, in sport, two Australian women to compete in this season's Formula 1 Academy.
Mar 15, 2025•12 min
A new report finds Islamophobia is on the rise in Australia; the New South Wales premier defends a plan to demolish vacant properties in flood-ravaged Lismore; and, in sport, Australian Athletics unveils a 20-strong line-up for the World Athletics Indoor Championships.
Mar 13, 2025•4 min
The Prime Minister says Australia won't impose reciprocal tariffs on the United States; world leaders welcome a US proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Russia's war with Ukraine; and, in sport, Australian officials rule out hosting the 2030 Commonwealth Games.
Mar 12, 2025•3 min
In this program and after news: David David will talk about the Assyrian International Conference in Yerevan-Armenia; Suzy David will talk about her memories and experiences as a broadcaster at SBS Assyrian; and, in Australia Explained, we present you diversity in the First Nations languages.
Mar 12, 2025•54 min
SBS Assyrian invites you on a journey to uncover the dedication, excitement, and challenges the teams have faced over the past 49 years. In this episode, we hear the stories from presenter and producer Suzy David, who worked at SBS from 1976 to 1989.
Mar 11, 2025•25 min
The Assyrian World Conference will be held in Yerevan, Armenia, from 25-27 April, 2025. David David, a member of the organising committee, discusses the conference's aims, objectives, and the significance of hosting such an international gathering.
Mar 11, 2025•22 min
More charges laid over a series of antisemitic attacks in Sydney; the clean-up process begins in the aftermath of ex-tropical cyclone Alfred; and, in tennis, Alex De Minaur advances to the fourth round at Indian Wells.
Mar 11, 2025•10 min
A new survey has found about a third of people would not dial Triple 0 if they were experiencing signs of a heart attack. But experts say that every minute is vital when someone is having a heart attack — and people, especially women, should not be afraid to ask for help.
Mar 11, 2025•7 min
Residents deal with the aftermath of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred; Israel says it is cutting off its electricity supply to Gaza; and, in cricket, India beats New Zealand to win the Champions Trophy.
Mar 10, 2025•3 min
Cyclone Alfred is predicted to make landfall on Queensland's sunshine coast on Saturday morning; European leaders pledge a boost in defence spending, as they declare ongoing support for Ukraine; and, in sport, tributes for Australian tennis legend Fred Stolle.
Mar 08, 2025•11 min
In this program: Highlights from the Rabi Nimrod Simono Scholarship event; SBS50, the journey of Philimon Darmo; SBS Examines: AI and elections; and Australia Explains: How to register to vote.
Mar 06, 2025•59 min
The US announces it is pausing military aid to Ukraine; residents urged not to 'panic buy', as preparations continue ahead of Cyclone Alfred's arrival; and, in golf, The Women’s PGA Championship cancelled due to Cyclone Alfred.
Mar 06, 2025•12 min