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Australia has been a secular country since federation. The Constitution of 1901 prohibits the Commonwealth government from interfering with the free exercise of any religion. But how far can freedom of religion go in a country where Christians have been the majority since European settlement, whilst 30 per cent of the population has no religious belief? - Federation curu oye loti Australia ekan sekular dec boni aícce...
The SBS National Languages Competition 2018 starts on Monday 15 October. And for the first time, the compettition is open to all Australians of all ages who are learning a language, including those learning English! - The SBS National Languages Competition 2018 Curu oiye Combar Oktober 15 loti, zibbat iba kula zedugun Australian ye zuban uggwá ciker taralla.
Interview with Muriam Kobir who is Rohingyan and a fulltime carer for her brain injured husband since 2008. - Interbiu Muriam Kobir loí zibaye neiki 2008 loti demakot dukfaiyedé zamaíre soler.
Being a carer comes with challenges; it can be emotionally and physically draining. But a career as a carer can also be rewarding. And carers often play a crucial role in helping new arrivals learn some of the necessary skills to settle successfully in Australia. - Carer ya sóloya bonon not mazé hoto dilla toklif ókkol tula foré Kintu carer bonon hamya yan beci bala Carer hode itara beci zoruri insane ókkol noya Australiat aiccede itara mahiri ókkol cikaibolla také kamiyap ot saté Australiat
Global Communications Lead Alison Hill are this week in the camps near Cox’s Bazar where The Fred Hollows Foundation is screening Rohingya people for eye conditions like cataract, which can be treated with a simple 20-minute operation. Doctors estimate some 50,000 people in the camp are blind –leading the eye health response there to ensure as many people as possible can at least have their sight restored, particularly as the monsoon season makes life in the camps even more difficult...
The internet has never been more present in our daily lives. We work, shop, play and interact with family and friends online,but report of cybercrime in Australia are on the rise. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commissions annual Targeting Scams report shows a 47 per cent increase in reporting of scams in 2016, with Aussies losing $300 million dollars.Almost half of those reporting cybercrimes are people aged over 55 years old...
Settling in a new country comes with many challenges. Finding housing, education, employment is stressful and can have an impact on mental health. For people in need, there are ways to get free mental health support in Australia. - Noya dec ót ekan sethél on made hotodilla mosolla ókkol loí samna gorafore, Gór tuañon,fonna forón, ham tuañon iín oildeki beci cukcak ham,,iín ólla boli,demaki halot or aromor madhe asor ó...
‘Go Back To Where You Came From Live is a 3 night LIVE TV event and airs 2 – 4 October on SBS. #GoBackLive.’ * A group of Australians are about to embark on a journey to some of the most dangerous places on earth. See it all unfold LIVE on TV. - ‘Go Back To Where You Came From Live is a 3 night LIVE TV– 4 October on SBS. #GoBackLive.’ Live tv saí fariba
Migrating to Australia can be a daunting experience with many cultural challenges to overcome and difficult steps to be taken to start a new life.Obtaining a loan for a new business or buying a new home is part of the process.finds out what types of finances are available to those who have just settled in Australia? - Australiat Hijrot gorí ayon yan ekan beci dukkor taujju…noya zindigi ekan curu goribolla hoto dilla solasol loí sámna gora fore ar hotá dilla muckil kodom ókkol túla fore.
This is the interview with Lisa Martin, who have just finished up a seven year stint with AAP in the Canberra Press Gallery. She has been in the Bangladesh refugee camps several week ago on a trip with Save the Children. Lets hear what she says about the Rohingyan situation there . - Yan oildeki interbiú Lisa Martin loí,zibaye neiki Bangladesh or refugee camps ot Save The children Or fuwati giyé. Funí sai ibaye ki hode yan.