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Independent news and stories from the SBS Audio Assyrian program, connecting you to life in Australia and Assyrian-speaking Australians.
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Assyrian Community Leaders voice concerns to NSW officials following the Church attack
On April 19, 2024, Assyrian community leaders, notable Assyrians and others expressed significant concerns in a meeting with NSW government officials following the church attack on Monday, April 15.
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'Valuable resource': The launch of the new English-Syriac dictionary
Barutha is the newest English-Syriac dictionary crafted by the late Eshoo Zaia Barutha and took three decades of effort and dedication. Following his passing, a dedicated committee comprising numerous Assyrian linguists, an IT specialist, and his family carried on his legacy to materialise the project. The Barutha dictionary, launched on 17 April 2024, emerges as a valuable resource for Assyrian schools, translators, interpreters, and enthusiasts of the Assyrian language.
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Newsflash: 23 April 2024
Renewed budget expectations as the Treasurer meets with G20 leaders in Washington; polls reveal nearly equal support for the two major parties ahead of the May budget; and, in sport, Football Australia reveals the host states for the 2026 Asian Cup.
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Newsflash: 20 April 2024
X says it will fight Australia's eSafety Commissioner requests to remove posts about church stabbings; a man is dead after colliding with a bus on a highway near Dubbo; and, in sport, how artificial intelligence will be used at this year’s Olympic Games.
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SBS Assyrian: Weekly news wrap
A 19-year-old arrested for participating in riots following the Wakeley Church stabbing attack; Israel considers retaliation against Iran following drone and missile attacks; Brisbane's preparedness to host the 2032 Olympic games called into question.
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Newsflash: 18 April 2024
A candlelit vigil to be held at Bondi Beach this Sunday to honour the victims of the Westfield stabbing attack; the bishop stabbed at a Sydney church publicly forgives his attacker; and, in sport, Brisbane's preparedness to host the 2032 Olympic games called into question.