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Independent news and stories from the SBS Audio Assyrian program, connecting you to life in Australia and Assyrian-speaking Australians.

Location:

Sydney, NSW

Description:

Independent news and stories from the SBS Audio Assyrian program, connecting you to life in Australia and Assyrian-speaking Australians.

Language:

Multilingual

Contact:

SBS Radio Sydney Locked Bag 028 Crows Nest NSW 1585 Australia (02) 9430 2828


Episodes
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Assyrian Program 13 August 2025

8/12/2025
In this program: Interview with Homer Abramian about IRAN and the latest developements; Interview with migration agent Valentine Aghajani about changes in immigration rules and in Australia Explained, we will be talking about owning a pet in Australia

Duration:00:56:38

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Newsflash: 13 August 2025

8/12/2025
Police operation underway at Sydney Airport after gun fired amid arrest; Australia and 23 other countries call for Israel to urgently boost aid access to Gaza amid starvation crisis; and in sport; P-S-G coach Luis Enrique says dropping Gianluigi Donnarumma from European Super Cup squad a difficult decision.

Duration:00:03:41

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Changes to immigration rules: With Valentine Aghajani

8/12/2025
Migration agent Valentine Aghajani spoke with SBS Assyrian about the latest updates from the Department of Immigration regarding refugee and migrant visas. She emphasised the importance of using ImmiAccount — the department’s online visa application system — rather than sending paper applications by mail. Ms Aghajani says, according to immigration instructions, applicants must wait at least 6-7 weeks to get a confirmation from the immigration department that their application has been received.

Duration:00:27:32

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Mr. Homer Abramian Challenges ‘Persia’ Label, Affirms Iran’s Cultural Cohesion

8/12/2025
In this episode, Mr. Homer Abramian explained that “Iran,” pronounced (Eye-Ran), has been used for thousands of years, and that “Persia” is derived from the Iranian language (Parsi). He believes It is an inaccurate name and has no relation to race. Mr Abramian believes fears of regime collapse leading to civil war or separatism are hard to happen, noting that Iran’s diverse nationalities are bound by intermarriages, shared identity and a common commitment to national unity despite dissatisfaction with the ruling regime.

Duration:00:22:58

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News Bulletin: 12 August 2025

8/12/2025
Critics of Australia's planned recognition of Palestine say the government should address the safety of the Jewish community; protests in the West Bank after the targeting and killing of a journalist and colleagues in Gaza; and in AFL, highly awarded Fremantle midfielder Nat Fyfe announces his retirement..

Duration:00:11:59

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Newsflash: 11 Ugust 2025

8/10/2025
Israel's Prime Minister confirms phone call with Donald Trump over new military plans in Gaza; The Albanese Government marks 100 days of its second term; and in football, Crystal Palace takes the Community Shield, after a tight match against Liverpool...

Duration:00:03:38

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Assyrian Program 9 August 2025

8/10/2025
In this program: Interview with Oliver Slewa about the homelessness awareness week: repeats SBS Assyrian 50 years with first program presenter Nille Davoodi: in Australia Explained. Is Australia's tap water safe to drink?

Duration:00:56:51

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SBS Assyrian: Weekly news wrap

8/10/2025
The New South Wales Parliament to vote on expelling disgraced MP Gareth Ward; Supporters of Kathleen Folbigg savage a two million dollar compensation payout; and in sport, mounting speculation that a South Sydney winger could be the new PNG franchise's first signing.

Duration:00:11:33

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Newsflash: 7 August 2025

8/7/2025
Australian Diplomats say a failure to recognise a Palestinian state would be rewarding Israel; Donald Trump announces 100 per cent tariffs on semiconductor chips; in sport, former Palestinian football captain Suleiman Obeid reportedly killed by Israeli forces while waiting for aid

Duration:00:03:35

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SBS Assyrian: Weekly news wrap

8/6/2025
Uncertainty over trade as US tariffs come into effect;The shooting death of a former police officer sparks fears of a gang war in Melbourne; in golf, Grace Kim tees up for the Women's British Open, with nine other Australians.

Duration:00:11:27

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News bulletin: 5 August 2025

8/6/2025
The Prime Minister has a call with the President of the Palestinian Authority; further arrests possible, after a Chinese national in Canberra is charged with foreign interference; in the N-R-L, Melbourne Storm apologises to members of the Wurundjeri community, after cancelling a Welcome to Country ceremony earlier this year.

Duration:00:11:33

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Assyrian Program 5 August 2025

8/6/2025
In this program: Interview with Emmanuel Sada from Assyrian Democratic Movement about Assyrian Martyrs Day commemoration; Homer Abramian talks about his lecture about the Mistakes made by Assyrian leaders before and after WWI, and, from ALC features, a report about the Pro Palestine Harbour Bridge rally

Duration:00:56:47

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Homelessness Week 2025 in Australia

8/6/2025
Homelessness Week 2025, runs from 4–10 August. SBS Assyrian contributor Oliver Slewa sheds light on this critical issue, discussing the underlying causes of homelessness and exploring the actions that can be taken to support those affected.

Duration:00:10:09

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Newsflash: 6 August 2025

8/5/2025
Thousands of Queensland teachers strike over pay and conditions; US House committee subpoenas Clintons as Epstein investigation continues; in sport, North Melbourne embrace pressure of being reigning AFLW premiers.

Duration:00:03:28

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Sydney Harbour Bridge protest signals broad support for Palestinians in Gaza

8/4/2025
A historic march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge has become a powerful image of a nationwide protest movement in support of Palestinians in Gaza. More than 90,000 people braved rainstorm conditions to walk the bridge and call for the Australian government to sanction Israel for their military actions in Gaza and the restriction of aid to the territory.

Duration:00:09:46

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The Assyrian Memorial Day to be held by Assyrian organisations in Sydney

8/4/2025
The Assyrian Democratic Movement, in collaboration with the Assyrian Organisations Alliance, will commemorate Assyrian Martyrs Day on Thursday, 7 August, at the Assyrian Cultural and Sports Club. This solemn occasion honors the memory of those who sacrificed their lives for the Assyrian cause. Invitations have been extended to representatives across all levels of government, including local, state, and federal Members of Parliament. Mr. Emmanuel Sada, representing the Assyrian Democratic Movement, spoke to the program and emphasized the enduring significance of this day for the Assyrian community—both as a tribute to the fallen and a reminder of the resilience of a people striving to preserve their identity and rights.

Duration:00:13:42

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Echoes of Assyrian history: Lessons for the next generation

8/3/2025
The Assyrian Charity and Educational Committee is proud to host a special presentation by esteemed scholar Mr. Homer Abramian—a distinguished Assyrian intellectual renowned for his deep knowledge of Assyrian history and expertise in Iranian literature and historical studies. The event will take place on Sunday, 17 August 2025, at the Ur-Ashur Club. In his address, Mr. Abramian will explore the critical missteps made by early Assyrian leadership and reflect on the valuable lessons they offer. His presentation aims to inspire the younger generation to understand the past in order to build a more informed and resilient future—one that does not repeat the errors of history.

Duration:00:20:51

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Newsflash: 4 August 2025

8/3/2025
The PM seeks a phone call with Benjamin Netanyahu, as Australia increases its aid funding for Gaza; the size of the Australian defence force grows for the first time in almost four years; in cycling, Australian Sarah Gigante reflects on missing out on a podium place at the end of the Tour de France Femmes

Duration:00:03:09

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Canada will recognise Palestinian state at UN, PM says

7/31/2025
Canada, the United Kingdom and France have all now announced plans to recognise Palestine as a state at the United Nations General Assembly in September, moves they frame as moral imperatives and strategic necessities. The announcements have sparked sharp debate at home and abroad amid growing desperation in Gaza as famine looms.

Duration:00:09:51

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Newsflash: 31 July 2025

7/31/2025
Millions of students will have their debts reduced, after a HECS debt bill passed through parliament; Israel under increasing pressure over Gaza, ahead of U-S talks in coming hours; in swimming, Harrison Turner claims Australia's first-ever world championship medal for 200 metre butterfly ...

Duration:00:03:06