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Notísia no istória independente husi SBS Audio, liga ita-boot sira ba informasaun moris iha Australia no komunidade Timor oan sira iha Australia.

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    Canefields of sorrow: How Indians came to Fiji - Istoria To'os Tohu nian iha Fiji: Oinsá ema indianu sira mai iha Fiji

    Indo-Fijians reflect on the journey of their ancestors from India to the sugarcane plantations of Fiji. More than 60,000 of their descendants now call Australia home. But the echoes of that trauma filled era persist as many grapple with their identity. - Ema Indo-Fiji sira reflete kona-ba sira nia bei'ala sira nia viajen hosi Índia ba Fiji hodi serbisu iha plantasaun tohu. Sira nia bei-oan liu 60,000 agora bolu Austrália hanesan uma. Maibé eko sira hosi era ne'ebé nakonu ho trauma iha nafatin, tanba ema barak kontinua luta ho sira nia identidade.

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    What is the Garma Festival and why is it important? - Saida maka Festivál Garma no tanbasá eventu ida-ne'e importante?

    The Garma Festival is Australia’s largest Indigenous cultural gathering where thousands of people travel to a remote town in Nhulunbuy on northeast Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. Here's what happens at Garma and who can attend. - Festivál Garma maka hanesan enkontru kulturál Indíjena nian ida ne'ebe boot liu iha Austrália, iha ne'ebé ema rihun ba rihun halo viajen ba sidade remota ida iha Nhulunbuy iha Northern Arnhem Land iha Northern Territory. Tuir mai saida maka akontese iha Garma no sé maka bele tuir.

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    Knananuk Rekonsiliasaun: Artista Timo-oan no Aboríjene Australia Unidu Liuhusi Múzika

    Kolaborasaun múzika úniku ida ne'ebe halibur artista nain rua hosi Timor-Leste no hosi komunidade Primeira Nasaun Austrália nian. Apoiu hosi Skinnyfish Music no suporta hosi Embaixada Australia iha Timor-Leste no governu Western Australia, projetu ne'e lori kantora timor-oan Orlando Rosália no artista aboríjene Australia, Iconyx hodi fahe no aprende knananuk, istória no tradisaun nasaun rua nian. Projetu ida ne'e suporta mos hosi artista senior Timor-oan nain rua, Etson Caminha no Ego Lemos.

  4. 127

    2026 Census: What you need to know to ensure you’re counted - Sensus 2026: Saida maka ita-boot presiza hatene atu bele halo parte iha sensus

    The 2026 Census is on Tuesday 11 August and every person in Australia on this night must be counted. Census data is used to understand where we live, the languages we use at home (including Auslan), the support we need and how Australia is changing as a nation. Being counted helps ensure your community, culture and beliefs are represented. Here’s what you need to know about completing the Census for your household. - Sensus 2026 sei halao iha Tersa-feira 11 Agostu no ema hotu-hotu iha Austrália iha kalan ne'e tenke sura. Dadus sensus nian uza atu komprende ema hela iha ne’ebé, lian sira ne’ebé sira uza iha uma (inklui Auslan), apoiu ne’ebé sira presiza no oinsá Austrália muda nu’udar nasaun. Kontajem sei ajuda asegura katak ema sira iha sira komunidade, kultura no fiar sei hetan reprezentasaun. Ida-ne'e maka saida maka ema presiza hatene kona-ba kompleta Sensus ba sira nia uma-kain.

  5. 126

    España sai Kampeaun Mundiál ba FIFA 2026 hafoin halakon Arjentina ho 1-0

    Hafoin jogu 104 durante fulan ida nia laran iha jogu futeból ne'ebé ema barak akompanya, ikus mai España maka sai hanesan kampeaun ba Tasa Mundiál FIFA 2026 nian - hodi halakon Arjentina ho 1-0 iha jogu finál ida ne'ebe emosionante tebes hodi hetan prémiu boot liu iha jogu futeból FIFA nian.

  6. 125

    España manan Fransa ho 2-0 hodi hakat ba finál FIFA Tasa Mundiál

    España marka ona nia fatin iha finál Tasa Mundiál FIFA nian, hodi halakon Fransa ho 2-0 iha dezempeñu dominante iha meia-finál. Derrota ne'e hakotu esperansa hosi Les Bleus nia ekipa hodi hasa'e títulu datoluk Tasa Mundiál nian, ho sira nia atensaun agora muda ba playoff ba terseiru lugar iha loron-sábadu.

  7. 124

    Arjentina no Suisa hetan fatin ikus ba kuartu-finál

    Kuartu-finalista ba Tasa Mundiál 2026 nian agora taka metin hafoin Arjentina halo retornu impresionante ida hasoru Ejiptu no Suisa manán Kolómbia iha penalti dramátiku ida.

  8. 123

    Pasifika Celebration - Selebrasaun Pasifiku nian

    Local Pasifika communities, in Far North Queensland, have joined together with PALM Scheme participants, and South Sea Islanders for Innisfail's annual Pasifika Celebration. - Komunidade Pasifika lokál sira, iha Far North Queensland, hamutuk ona ho partisipante sira hosi Eskema PALM, no ema sira hosi Illa Tasi Súl nian ba Selebrasaun Pasifika anuál Innisfail nian. -

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    The Torres Strait Islander Flag: Land, Sea and People - Bandeira Illa Estreitu Torres nian: Rai, Tasi no Ema

    In Australia, you might see three flags flying together: the Australian National Flag, the Aboriginal Flag and the Torres Strait Islander Flag. Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the two distinct Indigenous peoples of Australia, each with their own histories, cultures, languages and flag. For many Torres Strait Islander people, the flag is a powerful symbol of identity and belonging, whether they live on the islands, the mainland or overseas. - Iha Austrália, ema bele haree bandeira tolu ne'ebé hari'i hamutuk: Bandeira Nasionál Austrália nian, Bandeira Aboríjene nian no Bandeira Illa Estreitu Torres nian. Povu Aboríjene sira no povu illa Torres Estreitru sira maka povu Indíjena rua ne'ebé diferente hosi povo Austrália sira seluk, ida-idak ho sira nia istória, kultura, lian no bandeira rasik. Ba ema barak hosi illa Torres Estreitu, bandeira maka símbolu ida ne'ebé signifiknate ba identidade no pertensa, ida ne'e aplika ba sira ne'ebe hela iha illa, rai-maran ka iha mos rai-li'ur.

  10. 121

    Méxiku rezerva fatin ba Ronde 16 iha nia apoiante sira nia oin

    Méxiku, hanesan mos uma nain ba jogu Taxa Mundial 2026, avansa ba Jornada 16, enkuantu avansadu superestrela, Erling Haaland no Kylian Mbappé ida-idak marka golu rua hodi lori Noruega no Fransa liu ba faze tuir mai

  11. 120

    Tasi Diak: Viajen ida ho esperansa, korajen no sakrifísiu

    Iha loron 24 fulan-maiu tinan 1995, joven timor-oan mane no feto na’in 18 inklui kosok-oan ida ho idade fulan neen hahú viajen tasi nian ida ne’ebé perigozu ba Darwin, Austrália. Istória ida ne'e kona-ba esperansa, korajen no reziliénsia, ne’ebé agora prezerva iha livru The Good Sea (Tasi Diak) ne'ebe kapta husi autora, Profesora Asosiadu hosi Universidade Curtin, Vanessa Hearman, liuhosi lian Jose no nia maluk sira seluk ne'ebe mai ho nia ho ro "Tasi diak" no mos ema seluk ne'ebe involve iha jornada ne'e iha Timor-Leste.

  12. 119

    Ronaldo sai hanesan jogadór dahuluk ne'ebé marka golu iha Tasa Mundiál dala neen

    Cristiano Ronaldo no Luka Modrić atinji marka prinsipál ba sira nia kareira iha Loron 13 hosi Tasa Mundiál FIFA nian, enkuantu Socceroos ka jogadores hosi Australia sente triste oituan antes sira nia jogu hasoru Paraguai iha sesta feira mai, tanba jogador Mathew Leckie, labele partisipa iha jogu ne'e tanba hetan kanek.

  13. 118

    Atualizasaun Tasa Mundiál: Inglaterra ultrapasa Kroásia enkuantu Portugál impata ho RD Kongo

    Ekipa Jogador husi nasaun Afrika sira kontinua joga ho diak tebes iha Loron 7 Tasa Mundiál FIFA 2026, hafoin RD Kongo no Ghana hetan rezultadu pozitivu hasoru Portugal no Panamá. Iha parte seluk, Harry Kane, sai hanesan estrela iha vitória desizivu Inglaterra nian hasoru Kroásia.

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    Defensór Ambientál: joven sira lidera mudansa iha Timor

    Iha kapital Timor-Leste, Dili, grupu joven voluntáriu ida ho naran "defensor ambiental" hari'i hodi promove dezenvolvementu sustentavel no inklusivu iha sosiedade. Sira iha estratejia ha'at ne'ebe mak sira halo; edukasaun ambiental, peskiza, turizmu, kultura, protesaun ambiental no fortalesimentu komunitaria no mos preservasau ai-horis (native trees). Delvio Sequeira hanesan sira nia lider hatete katak “Tanba ba domin ba rai ida ne'e no segundu tanba ita nia habitante ne'ebe komesa lakon tanba tasi ne'ebe foer".

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    How should we talk to children about antisemitism? - Oinsá ita ko'alia ho labarik sira kona-ba antisemitizmu?

    Hearings for the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion have revealed many victims and perpetrators of antisemitism in Australia are children. How do we discuss the issue in an age-appropriate way? - Audiénsia sira ba Komisaun Reál (Royal) kona-ba Antisemitizmu no Koezaun Sosiál fó sai ona katak vítima no autór barak hosi antisemitizmu iha Austrália maka labarik sira. Pergunta mak ne'e; oinsá maka ita diskute asuntu ne'e iha dalan ne'ebé apropriadu ba sira-nia idade?

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    A guide to fuel types in Australia | Fuel in Focus - Matadala kona-ba tipu kombustível ne'ebe eziste iha Austrália| Foka kona-ba kombustível

    Drivers across Australia are paying more at the bowser as fuel prices remain unstable. So does it make sense to go for cheaper petrol options when filling up? The answer depends largely on your engine requirements, as not every fuel works for every vehicle. - Folin kombustível iha Austrália laran tomak kontinua sa’e no muda bei-beik. Motorista barak maka buka hela opsaun kombustível ne'ebé baratu liu atu poupa osan. Maibé, ida ne'e depende ka fila fali ba ema ida-idak atu hakarak uza gazolina ne'ebé baratu ba sira nia veíkulu, tanba la'os tipu kombustível hotu-hotu apropriadu ba veíkulu ida-idak.

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    Tips to reduce petrol costs | Fuel in Focus - Dalan atu hamenus kustu kombustível

    Rising fuel prices are putting pressure on household budgets across Australia, and for many people, it’s changing the way they travel. So what can you do to reduce your fuel costs without giving up your daily routine? Here are some simple, practical ways to save money on petrol. - Folin kombustivel ne'ebé sa'e maka'as fó presaun ba orsamentu uma-kain sira iha Austrália tomak, no ba ema barak, ida-ne'e muda dalan ba sira halo viajen. Entaun saida maka ema bele halo atu hamenus sira nia kustu kombustível sem husik sira nia rutina loroloron nian? Tuir mai mak maneira simples no prátiku simples sira atu poupa osan iha gazolina.

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    How does political grief affect social cohesion? - Oinsá maka lutu polítika (political grief) afeta koezaun sosiál?

    When we're exposed to events or ideologies that go against our own beliefs, we can feel what experts call 'political grief'. Some say it's playing a role in the growing polarisation of our society. - Bainhira ita hetan espozisaun ba eventu ka ideolojia sira ne'ebé kontra ita-nia fiar rasik, ita sei sente saida maka peritu sira bolu 'lutu politika'. Ema balun hatete katak ida-ne'e iha halo parte iha polarizasaun ne'ebé maka buras dadaun iha ita-nia sosiedade.

  19. 112

    Delio Anzaqeci Mouzinho: Hau lakon iha jogu ne'e maibe hau manan esperensia

    Iha inisiu fulan Abril tinan 2026, joven boxista timor-oan, Delio Anzaqeci Mouzinho ho idade 26 anos, tama iha ring boxe profisionál iha Austrália ba dala uluk. Nia hasoru boxista professional australianu, Callum Peters, ne'ebé iha esperiénsia barak. Nia lakon jogu iha jogu ida ne'e no nia hatete "Hau lakon iha jogu ne'e, maibe hau manan esperensia".

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    Miss Planeta Internasional Timor-Leste: Beleza, Responsabilidade no Sustentabilidade

    Ida-ne'e istória kona-ba feto ida, plataforma ida, no objetivu barak. Istória ne'e kona-ba kompetisaun Miss Planeta Internasional ne'ebe partisipa husi Timor-oan ho naran, Eufrasia Vieira, ne'ebe lori Timor nian naran iha fulan Fevereiru tinan 2026. Eventu internasional ida ne'e hanesan ba dala uluk Timor-Leste partisipa depois de sai membru ASEAN iha tinan 2025.

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    Australia's Niue Island Community Honours ANZAC Pioneers - Komunidade Ilha Niue Austrália nian fó onra ba sira nia pioneiru ANZAC nian

    Forgotten ANZACs from the Pacific Island of Niue. Descendants recall the tragedy filled journey of 150 volunteers, from an isolated tropical atoll, who were thrust into the cauldron of World War I. - ANZAC sira ne'ebé haluha tiha ona hosi Illa Pasífiku Niue nian. Desendente sira hanoin hikas viajen ne'ebé nakonu ho trajédia hosi voluntáriu na'in 150, hosi atol tropikál izoladu ida, ne'ebé maka soe ba iha kaldeira Funu Mundiál I nian.

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    The overlooked story: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service on ANZAC Day - Istória ne'ebé ema ladun hatene: Involvementu ema Aboríjene no Ilha Torres Estraitu sira nian iha funu ANZAC

    Each year Australians gather on ANZAC Day to remember those who served in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping missions. But whose stories are we remembering? Are there stories we don’t always hear? In this episode we explore an important part of Australia’s history that has often been overlooked—the service of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. - Tinan-tinan Australianu sira halibur iha Loron ANZAC nian hodi hanoin sira ne'ebé serve iha funu, konflitu no misaun manutensaun pás nian. Maibé sé nia istória maka ita hanoin hela? Iha ka lae istória sira ne'ebé ita ladun rona? Iha epizódiu ida-ne'e ami esplora parte importante ida hosi istória Austrália nian ne'ebé dala barak ema haluha ka la hatene—sakrifisiu hosi povu Aboríjene no Ilha Torres Strait Estraitu sira.

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    How to buy Indigenous art and craft ethically in Australia - Oinsá atu sosa arte no artezanatu ema Indíjena sira nian ho étika iha Austrália

    Buying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art can be meaningful, but how do you know if it's real and ethical? Fake art is still a problem in Australia, and protections are still developing. This guide helps you understand what to look for, what questions to ask, and where to buy safely. By choosing carefully, you can support First Nations artists and their communities. - Sosa arte Aboríjene no Torres Strait Islander nian bele iha signifikadu, maibé oinsá ita-boot hatene se ida-ne'e loos no étika? Arte falsu sai nafatin problema ida iha Austrália, no protesaun sira sei dezenvolve hela. Matadalan tuir mai sei ajuda ita-boot atu komprende saida maka atu buka, pergunta saida maka atu husu, no iha ne'ebé maka atu sosa ho seguru. Hodi hili ho kuidadu, ita-boot bele apoia artista Nasaun dahuluk sira no sira nia komunidade sira.

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    How to start your home business in Australia - Oinsá atu hari'i ita nia negósiu ida hosi uma iha Austrália

    Did you know that people offering taxi services from home need to register for Goods and Services Tax (GST)—regardless of how much they earn? Or that a fitness instructor needs local council approval to see clients at home? In this episode, we unpack the basic rules you need to know when setting up a home-based business in Australia. - Ita-boot hatene katak ema sira ne'ebé oferese servisu táxi sira husi uma presiza rejista ba Impostu ba sasan no servisu ou ka iha Ingles, Goods and Services Tax (GST)? Ida ne'e la haree ba osan hira mak sira hetan, ou ka katak instrutór fitness ida presiza aprovasaun hosi konsellu lokál atu vizita ka servisu ho sira nia kliente sira iha uma? Iha epizódiu ida-ne'e, ami sei koalia kona-ba regra báziku sira ne'ebé ema presiza hatene bainhira harii sira nia negósiu ida husi uma iha Austrália.

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    The islands on the frontlines of extreme weather and climate change - Illa sira iha liña oin hosi tempu estremu no mudansa klimátika

    A school in Vanuatu lay in ruins for years after a cyclone. The story's not rare for the Pacific Islands, which bear the brunt of extreme weather events. - Eskola ida iha Vanuatu estraga iha tinan barak nia laran hafoin akontese siklone ida. Istória ne'e la'ós buat ne'ebé raru ba illa Pasífiku sira, ne'ebé maka hetan todan hosi eventu meteorolójiku sira ne'ebé maka'as.

  26. 105

    Think before you pack: Australia’s customs and biosecurity rules explained - Tau atensaun ba Austrália nia regra alfándega no bioseguransa sira bainhira ita-boot halot sasan ba viajen

    Customs is generally the first point of contact for people entering Australia. Our Border Force Officers are there waiting. They ensure that we don’t bring in prohibited goods that could threaten Australia’s unique environment, economy and communities. Before you zip up your suitcase, here’s what you need to know about what can—and can’t—cross the border, and what’s at stake if biosecurity rules are ignored. - Alfándega jeralmente hanesan pontu kontaktu dahuluk ba ema sira ne'ebé tama iha Austrália. Ami nia Ofisiál sira Forsa Fronteira nian iha ne'ebá hein hela. Sira asegura katak ema la lori sasán sira ne'ebé bandu no bele ameasa ambiente, ekonomia no komunidade sira ne'ebé úniku iha Austrália. Nune'e, antes ita-boot taka ita-boot nia mala atu ba viajen, iita-boot presiza hatene kona-ba saida maka bele—no labele—atravesa fronteira, no saida maka iha risku se regra sira bioseguransa nian ita-boot ignora.

  27. 104

    More than style: How First Nations fashion is growing in Australia - Laos deit Estilu: Oinsá maka moda ema Nasaun dahuluk sira nian buras iha Austrália

    If you’ve spent any time in Australia, you’ve probably noticed how relaxed the style is. You might notice activewear, surf brands and casual clothes everywhere. But there’s another side to Australian fashion. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander designers have been creating clothes and accessories for thousands of years — and that work is very much alive today. You’ll see it on runways, in global fashion campaigns and in everyday clothing. Find out what makes First Nations fashion different, how it connects to the environment and what you should be aware of if you want to wear it. - Se ita-boot pasa ona tempu ruma iha Austrália, karik ita-boot nota ona oinsá ema iha ne'e nia hatais no modelu iha ne'e relaxadu tebes. Ita-boot bele nota roupa ativu, marka sira hanesan surf nian no roupa kazuál sira iha fatin hotu-hotu. Maibé iha parte seluk ba moda australianu, dezeñadór sira Aboríjene no Torres Strait Islander nian kria ona roupa no asesóriu sira iha tinan rihun ba rihun — no serbisu ne'e moris tebes ohin loron. Ita sei haree ida-ne'e iha pista sira, iha kampaña moda globál sira no iha roupa loroloron nian.Buka hatene saida maka halo moda Nasaun dahuluk sira nian diferente, oinsá ida-ne'e liga ba ambiente no saida maka ita-boot tenke hatene se ita-boot hakarak uza ida-ne'e.

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    Husi servisu iha fabrika na'an nian to'o sai modelu ba Australian Academy of Modelling

    Trabalador Timor-oan, Avelino Guterres, ne'ebe servisu iha fabrika na'an iha Colac, Victoria Australia, realiza nia mehi atu sai modelu iha Australian Academy of Modelling (AAM) iha Melbourne. Mehi ne'e laos fasil tanba nia servisu durante semana loron nian no so iha tempu fin de semana deit atu halo atividade ne'e. Avelino Guterres " Hau tuir kursu modelu ne'e atu aprende kona-ba hatais ema nia ropa no mos hau nian, hau mos hakarak hasae liu tan konfidensia. Ida ne’e suporta hau barak, motiva hau barak durante prrosesu aprendijazen nian. Industria ida ne’e diak tebes ba hau no hau fiar katak sei iha oportunidade diak ba oin"

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    Introducing: Our Pacific - Introduz: Ita-nia Pasífiku

    SBS Examines is launching a new series exploring Australia's connection with the Pacific region. - SBS Examines lansa hela série foun ida ne'ebé sei esplora Austrália nia ligasaun ho rejiaun Pasífiku.

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    What actually happened on January 26? - Saida mak akontese lolos iha loron 26 Janeiru?

    January 26 is one of the most debated dates in Australia’s history. Often described as the nation’s birthday, the day marks neither the formal founding of the colony nor the creation of the Commonwealth. Instead, it reflects a layered history shaped by colonisation, political decisions, and ongoing First Nations resistance. Understanding what actually happened on January 26 reveals why the date is experienced so differently across the country. - Loron 26 Janeiru koñesidu hanesan loron ida ne'ebé debate iha istória Austrália nian. Dala barak deskreve hanesan loron moris nasaun nian, loron ne'e la marka fundasaun formál kolónia ka kriasaun Commonwealth nian. Maibe, ida-ne'e reflete istória ida ne'ebé maka forma hosi kolonizasaun, desizaun polítika sira, no rezisténsia Nasaun dahuluk sira nian ne'ebé maka la'o hela. Komprende saida maka akontese duni iha loron 26 Janeiru hatudu tansá maka data ne'e esperiénsia ho maneira ne'ebé diferente iha nasaun tomak.

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    Your first steps to engaging with Indigenous Australians - Ita nia dalan dahuluk atu envolve ho ema Indíjena Australianu sira

    Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Halo ligasaun ho ema Indíjena Austrália sira karik bele halo ema tauk, liu-liu ba ema foun ida iha nasaun ne'e. Entaun, oinsa ema ida hahú nia relasaun ho ema rai nain sira? Ami husu ba feto Yawuru Shannan Dodson hanesan CEO husi Healing Foundation, kona-ba hahalok simples atu envolve ho asuntu sira ne’ebe liga ho ema Nasaun dahuluk sira no ema sira iha ita-boot nia komunidade lokál.

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    From Mabo to modern Australia: the ongoing story of native title - Husi Mabo ba Austrália modernu: istória ne'ebé kontinua la'o kona-ba títulu nativu

    Australia is known around the world for its rich and diverse First Nations cultures. But when it comes to native title and land rights, you might still wonder what they actually mean. Discover what native title means in Australia, how it began with the Mabo Case, what the Native Title Act does, and why it matters for all Australians. - Austrália koñesidu iha mundu tomak tanba nia kultura Nasaun dahuluk sira ne'ebé riku no oioin. Maibé bainhira ko'alia kona-ba títulu nativu no direitu ba rai, ita karik sei hanoin saida maka ida signifika loloos. Deskobre saida maka títulu nativu signifika iha Austrália, oinsá ida-ne'e hahú ho Kazu Mabo, saida maka Lei kona-ba Títulu Nativu nian halo, no tanbasá ida-ne'e importante ba ema Austrália hotu-hotu

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    Understanding treaty in Australia: What First Nations people want you to know - Komprende tratadu iha Austrália: Saida maka ema Nasaun dahuluk sira hakarak ita-boot atu hatene

    Australia is home to the world’s oldest living cultures, yet remains one of the few countries without a national treaty recognising its First Peoples. This means there has never been a broad agreement about sharing the land, resources, or decision-making power - a gap many see as unfinished business. Find out what treaty really means — how it differs from land rights and native title, and why it matters. - Austrália hanesan uma ba kultura moris tuan liu iha mundu, maibé sai nafatin hanesan nasaun ida hosi nasaun uitoan ne'ebé laiha tratadu nasionál ne'ebé rekoñese nia Povu Dahuluk sira. Ida-ne'e signifika katak nunka iha akordu luan ida kona-ba fahe rai, rekursu sira, ka podér foti desizaun nian - lakuna ida ne'ebé ema barak haree hanesan "negósisaun ne'ebé seidauk hotu". Buka hatene saida maka tratadu signifika loloos — oinsá ida-ne'e diferente hosi direitu ba rai no títulu nativu, no tanbasá ida-ne'e importante.

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    Viajen hosi Dr. Isaac Goncalves - Istória hosi família ne'ebé forma nia objetivu moris

    Istoria ohin loron ita sei rona husi Dr. Isaac Goncalves, doutór timoroan-australianu iha area ematolójiku klíniku nee'ebe nia dalan ba nia profisaun iha mediku, hetan inspirasaun hosi nia familia no depois orienta nia moris ho objetivu. Iha epizódiu bilingual ida-ne’e, Dr. Isaac, fahe ninia viajen no mos reflesaun iha lian Inglés, enkuantu ami hakerek nia narasaun iha lian Tetum ba maluk sira atu bele komprende liu tan.

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    Indigenous sport in Australia: Identity, culture and legacy - Desportu indíjena iha Austrália: Identidade, kultura no legadu

    Indigenous Australian athletes have long inspired the nation, uniting communities and shaping our identity. Olympian Kyle Vander-Kuyp and Matildas goalkeeper Lydia Williams are two such Indigenous athletes that have shaped our national identity. Their stories show the power of sport to foster inclusion, equality, and pride for future generations. - Atleta indíjena australianu sira inspira sira nia nasaun kleur ona, hodi halibur komunidade sira no forma sira-nia identidade. Olímpiku Kyle Vander-Kuyp no guarda-rede Matildas, Lydia Williams, maka hanesan atleta indíjena na'in-rua ne'ebé forma ona sira-nia identidade nasionál. Sira rua nia istória hatudu kbiit desportu nian ne'ebe haburas inkluzaun, igualdade, no orgullu ba jerasaun sira iha futuru.

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    Understand Aboriginal land rights in Australia - Komprende direitu rai Aboríjene nian iha Austrália

    You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Ita-boot karik rona ona kona-ba protestu hakilar "ita hakarak saida? Direitu ba rai!" —maibé saida maka signifika husi ne'e loloos? Rai maka sentru ba identidade, kultura no moris-di'ak ba ema Aboríjene no Ilha Torres Estraitu sira. No ida ne'e koñesidu ho lia fuan "Nasaun" ne'ebe inklui rai, bee-dalan, lalehan, no buat moris hotu-hotu. Iha epizódiu Australia Explained ida ne'e, ami sei esplora direitu sira ba ema Indíjena sira nian—saida maka envolve, sé maka bele halo reklamasaun, no impaktu ba komunidade Nasaun dahuluk sira nian.

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    Australia’s Indigenous education gap and the way forward - Lakuna edukasaun ba ema indíjena Austrália no dalan ba oin

    Education is a pathway to opportunity, but for too long, Indigenous students in Australia have faced barriers to success. While challenges remain, positive change is happening. In this episode we’ll hear from Indigenous education experts and students about what’s working, why cultural education matters and how Indigenous and Western knowledge can come together to benefit all students. - Edukasaun hanesan dalan ida ba oportunidade, maibé ba tempu naruk, estudante indíjena sira iha Austrália hasoru barreira ba susesu. Enkuantu dezafiu sira sei iha, mudansa pozitivu akontese daudaun. Iha epizódiu ida-ne'e ita sei rona hosi peritu edukasaun indíjena nian no estudante sira kona-ba saida maka funsiona, tansá maka edukasaun kulturál importante no oinsá koñesimentu indíjena no husi rai liur/osidental bele lao hamutuk hodi fó benefísiu ba estudante sira hotu-hotu.

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    Knananuk no istoria husi Uma: Selebra tinan 50 kultura Timor-Leste iha Australia.

    Iha fulan Augustu 2025, eventu kulturál boot rua halao iha Melbourne, Australia hodi selebra patrimóniu Timor nian. "Hamoris Lian Timor" tour ne’ebé lansa iha 1 Agostu, hanesan eventu tour nasionál ida ne’ebé hatudu Timor-oan sira nia tradisaun moris nian liu husi musika, dansa no istoria. "The Boite Schools Chorus" halao konsertu hamutuk ho estudante Australianu atus ba atus hodi hananu knanauk "Mai Fali Eh" no musika seluk hamutuk ho artitsa Timor-oan IzuPi no Trio Mistik. Eventu rua ne'e halao hanesan parte ida husi selebra komunidade timor-oan sira nia kultura durante tinan 50 nia laran hela iha Australia.

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    Uma Publikasaun TIO: Lori Timor ba Mundu no Lori Mundu ba Timor

    Uma Publikasaun TIO, hanesan uma publikasaun Timor-oan nian ida ne'ebe loke ba Timor-oan sira ho objetivu lori koñesimentu Mundu nian ba Timor no mos lori Timor-oan sira nia matenek no hanoin ba Mundu.

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    First Nations representation in media: What’s changing, why it matters - Reprezentasaun Ema Nasaun Dahuluk iha Mídia: Saida maka muda, tanbasá ida-ne'e importante

    The representation of Indigenous Australians in media has historically been shaped by stereotypes and exclusion, but this is gradually changing. Indigenous platforms like National Indigenous Television (NITV) and social media are breaking barriers, empowering First Nations voices, and fostering a more inclusive understanding of Australia’s diverse cultural identity. Learning about these changes offers valuable insight into the country’s true history, its ongoing journey toward equity, and the rich cultures that form the foundation of modern Australia. Understanding Indigenous perspectives is also an important step toward respectful connection and shared belonging. - Reprezentasaun hosi ema Indíjena Australianu sira iha mídia, istórikamente hetan forma hosi estereótipu no eskluzaun, maibé ida-ne'e muda daudaun ona. Plataforma indíjena sira hanesan Televizaun Indíjena Nasionál (NITV) no mídia sosiál sira halakon dadaun ona barreira sira ne'e hodi fó kbiit ba ema Nasaun dahuluk sira nian lian, no haburas komprensaun ida ne'ebé inkluzivu liu tan kona-ba identidade kulturál oioin Austrália nian. Aprende kona-ba mudansa sira-ne'e oferese hanoin ne'ebé iha valór ba istória loloos nasaun ne'e ninian, kona-ba sira nia viajen ne'ebé la'o hela ba ekuidade, no kultura riku sira ne'ebé forma fundasaun ba Austrália modernu. Nune'e mos komprende perspetiva Indíjena sira mós hanesan pasu importante ida ba ligasaun respeitu no sentimentu pertenja.

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    What is Closing the Gap?  - Saida maka programa "taka lakuna" iha Australia ba ema Indíjena sira?

    Australia has one of the highest life expectancies in the world. On average, Australians live to see their 83rd birthday. But for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, life expectancy is about eight years less. Closing the Gap is a national agreement designed to change that. By improving the health and wellbeing of First Nations, they can enjoy the same quality of life and opportunities as non-Indigenous Australians. - Austrália iha esperansa moris ida ne'ebé aas liu iha mundu. Iha média, australianu sira moris to'o sira nia aniversáriu ba dala 83.Maibé ba povu Aboríjene no Torres Strait Islander sira, esperansa moris nian menus liu tinan ualu. Taka Lakuna maka akordu nasionál ida ne'ebé dezeña atu muda ida-ne'e. Hodi hadi'a saúde no moris-di'ak hosi Nasaun dahuluk sira, sira bele goza kualidade moris no oportunidade sira hanesan ho ema Australianu sira ne'ebé la'ós Indíjena.

  42. 89

    Who's Right? Who's Left? The ideological gender gap in Australia - Iha espektru politiku sé mak loos sé maka karuk no lakuna saida mak iha ideolójiku jéneru iha Austrália?

    Elections overseas last year showed a growing political divide between young men and women. Will the same happen here? - Eleisaun sira iha rai-li'ur iha tinan kotuk, hatudu divizaun polítika ne'ebé maka aumenta maka'as entre joven mane no feto sira. Ida-ne'e mos sei akontese hanesan iha Australia?

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    Fiar, Kultura, no Vizita hosi Amu Papa Francisco ne'ebe muda ema Timor-oan

    Iha epizódiu espesiál ida-ne’e, ita halo viajen filafali ba Amu Papa Francisco nia vizita istórika ba Timor-Leste iha fulan-Setembru tinan kotuk—momentu ida ne’ebé husik marka kle’an ba timor-oan sira. Liuhusi admiradór joven ida, sobrevivente kankru ida nian, akadémiku kulturál ida no Padre ida nia lian, ita hanoin hikas fali laos deit ema ne'ebé la'o hamutuk no hadomi povu, maibé mensajen ne'ebé nia husik hela.

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    Who's Right? Who's Left? Where do you fall on the political spectrum? - Iha espektru polítiku, se mak loos no sé maka karuk no ita-boot hili iha ida ne'ebé?

    For years, the labels 'left' and 'right' have been used to describe where political parties sit. But are they still useful? - Iha tinan barak nia laran, label ka marka sira kona-ba 'karuk' no 'loos' uza ona hodi deskreve partidu polítiku sira nia hanoin ka vizaun. Maibé ida ne'e kontinua hanesan buat ida ne'ebe fo benefisiu ba ema ka lae?

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    How to vote in the federal election  - Oinsá atu vota iha eleisaun federal

    On election day the Australian Electoral Commission anticipates one million voters to pass through their voting centres every hour. Voting is compulsory for everyone on the electoral roll, so all Australians should familiarise themselves with the voting process before election day. - Iha loron eleisaun nian Komisaun Eleitorál Austrália antesipa votante millaun ida atu ba iha sira nia sentru votasaun sira kada oras. Iha Australia, vota iha elisaun hanesa vota obrigatóriu ba ema hotu-hotu ne'ebe maka elijivel ona, nune'e australianu hotu-hotu tenke familiariza sira-nia an ho prosesu votasaun nian molok loron eleisaun nian.

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    It's one of the most common forms of domestic violence. Why does it still go unrecognised and unreported? - Abuzu finanseiru hanesan forma komún ida hosi violénsia doméstika. Maibe tanba sa dala barak la relata?

    In Australia, 90 per cent of women who have sought support for domestic violence have experienced financial abuse, and experts say migrant women are more at risk. - Iha Austrália, feto porsentu 90 maka buka apoiu ba violénsia doméstika hetan ona abuzu finanseiru, no peritu sira hatete katak feto migrante sira iha risku liu.

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    The legal loophole allowing political lies during elections - Lakuna legál ne'ebé permite polítiku sira atu bosok durante kampanha eleisaun nia laran

    With an election date set for May 3rd, campaigning has officially begun. But political advertisements have already been circulating for months. Can you trust what they say? - Ho data eleisaun ne'ebé marka ona ba loron 3 fulan-Maiu, kampaña ofisialmente hahú ona. Maibé publisidade polítika sira sirkula ona iha fulan hirak nia laran. Ita bele fiar buat neʼebé sira hatete ka lae?

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    Lian hosi 'abu-abu' : Oinsá Thicia Acquisto nia filme lori istória Timor nian hosi lalatak ba naroman

    Istoria ida ne’e esplora viajen realizadora, Thicia Acquisto, timor-oan australiana ho idade 19 anos, ne’ebé nia filme badak ho naran 'Abu-Abu' halo ponte ba nia eransa kulturál duplu. "Iha Austrália, laiha reprezentasaun barak hosi mídia kona-ba Timor-Leste. Laiha istória barak ne’ebé rejista kona-ba ida-ne’e. Timor nia istoria presiza atu fahe iha estilu ne’ebe kreativu".

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    Why are we debating Welcome to Country? - Tanba sa maka ita debate kona-ba serimónia Bemvindu ba Nasaun?

    The government's Welcome to Country spending has been heavily criticised but some believe the cultural protocol is being used as a "political football". - Governu nia gastu ba serimónia Bemvindu ba Nasaun hetan krítika maka'as maibé ema balun fiar katak protokolu kulturál uza hanesan "futeból polítiku".

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    Cultural burning: using fire to protect from fire and revive Country - Sunu Kulturál - Uza ahi hodi proteje hosi ahi no hamoris fali nasaun

    Did you know that Indigenous Australians have been using fire to care for the land for tens of thousands of years? Evidence show that cultural burning practices not only help reduces the intensity and frequency of wildfires but also plays a vital role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. Experts share insights on the latest evidence behind this ancient practice. - Ita-boot hatene ka lae, katak ema Indíjena Australianu sira uza ahi hodi tau matan ba rai durante tinan rihun sanulu resin? Iha evidénsia hatudu katak prátika kultura sunu la'ós de'it ajuda hamenus intensidade no frekuénsia ahi-han ai-laran nian, maibé mós iha papél importante ida hodi mantein ekosistema sira ne'ebé saudavel liu. Peritu sira fahe hanoin sira kona-ba evidénsia ikus liu iha prátika antigu ida-ne'e nia kotuk.

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