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Australian Rohingya leaders continuously and tirelessly working in support of Gambia VS Myanmar in ICJ - Autraliar Rohingya leader ókkol raíte dínyé dab gorat asé Gambia yé Myanmar oré ICJ tuílledé yan ór baabote

December 14, 2019 05:06 - 9 minutes - 17.1 MB

While the public relation officer of Burmese Rohingya Community in Australia Muhammad Junaid speaking with SBS Rohingya, in regarding the International Court of Justice ( ICJ's) 3 days hearing, he was telling that all Rohingyan include leaders and activists working hard day and night tirelessly to support the ongoing ICJ case against Myanmar. It is due to Myanmar's genocidal action against Rohingya Muslim minority. While speaking he said it looks like the hard work showing some hopes and aros...

Australian Rohingya leaders continuously and tirelessly working in support of Gambia VS Myanmar in ICJ - Autraliar Rohingya leader ókkol raíte dínyé dab gorat asé Gambia yé Myanmar oré ICJ tuílledé yan ór baabote

December 14, 2019 04:58 - 9 minutes - 17.1 MB

While the public relation officer of Burmese Rohingya Community in Australia Muhammad Junaid speaking with SBS Rohingya, in regarding the International Court of Justice ( ICJ's) 3 days hearing, he was telling that all Rohingyan include leaders and activists working hard day and night tirelessly to support the ongoing ICJ case against Myanmar. It is due to Myanmar's genocidal action against Rohingya Muslim minority. While speaking he said it looks like the hard work showing some hopes and ar...

Do you think you need a licence to drive a boat and for fishing activities? - Buúth solaíbar lisen ar maás doribar parmit kenggóri neladé?

December 14, 2019 04:40 - 8 minutes - 15.5 MB

Living in a beautiful country with picturesque rivers, lakes and coastlines, it is little wonder that boating and fishing are among Australia’s favourite pastimes. However, with the fun comes responsibility and some essential rules and regulations for boating and fishing that have to be observed to keep everybody safe. - Shundur dec ot takon, doriya,haál ar fani asedé zago ókkollot dahé takilé,Has gori Australia hodé dec yan íindilla, yan óttu buzaza deíki buúth solon ar maás doron ekan eí de...

''We are grateful to Gambia to take this initiative and the very first nation to care about Rohingya's suffering"- Mr Junaid M - ''Gambia ré añara cukria gorí Rohingya manuíc oré insaf diladdé yan ólla''

November 30, 2019 07:34 - 6 minutes - 12.4 MB

The young prominant Rohingyan community leader Mr Junaid M expresses his gratitude to the Gambia for taking the very first action amongst the nation, regarding Rohingyan suffering to the highest level. Not only that, Junaid is also grateful to the hard work done for Rohingya's plight by Rohingyan and non-Rohingyan people around the world. When talking with SBS Rohingya Junaid expresses his optimism about the existence of justices for those who are seeking justices and has been prosecuted for ...

''We are grateful to Gambia to take this initiative and the very first nation to care about Rohingya's suffering"- Mr Junaid M - ''Gambia ré añara cukria gorí Rohingya manuíc oré insaf diladdé yan ólla''

November 30, 2019 07:26 - 6 minutes - 12.4 MB

The young prominant Rohingyan community leader Mr Junaid M expresses his gratitude to the Gambia for taking the very first action amongst the nation, regarding Rohingyan suffering to the highest level. Not only that, Junaid is also grateful to the hard work done for Rohingya's plight by Rohingyan and non-Rohingyan people around the world. When talking with SBS Rohingya Junaid expresses his optimism about the existence of justices for those who are seeking justices and has been prosecuted for...

''We are great full, to Gambia to take this initiative and the very first nation care about Rohingya's suffering and took in to highest level"-Mr Junaid M - ''Gambia ré añara cukria gorí Rohingya manuíc oré insaf diladdé yan ólla''

November 30, 2019 07:26 - 6 minutes - 12.4 MB

The young prominant Rohingyan community leader expresses his gratitude to the Gambia for taking the very first action amongst the nation, regarding Rohingyan suffering to the highest level. Not only that Junaid is also grateful to the hard work done for Rohingya's plight by Rohingyan and none Rohingyan around the world. When talking with SBS Rohingya Junaid expresses his optimism about the existence of justices for those who are seeking justices and has been prosecuted for so long, for examp...

Do you know how Australian Rohingyan overcome loneliness? - Añarar comaj ór manuíc ye kenggóri ekalapaan ore home gorédé?

November 30, 2019 04:37 - 5 minutes - 9.31 MB

As everyone aware that due to language barriers, cultural differences, separation from family and friends are just some of the reasons why many refugees and asylum seekers experience loneliness. Come listen to how another Rohingyan overcomes their loneliness at SBS Rohingya. - Noya dec ót aíbadé,noya zuban,noya rosom egana gúccittu duré fuwaíjja óttu duré. Iín ólla boli beca beci noya refuji ókkol aíccedé itara ekalapaan mahsus goré. Toíle fúni so..añárar manúic kenggóri ekalapaan dure gore y...

Overcoming loneliness in a new country - Noya dec ót ekalapaan kenggóri homaí fariba?

November 30, 2019 01:42 - 9 minutes - 16.7 MB

Language barriers, cultural differences, separation from family and friends are just some of the reasons why many refugees and asylum seekers experience loneliness. In Sydney and Melbourne, refugee organizations offer a range of programs and initiatives to help new arrivals regain a sense of community and belonging in their new country. - Noya dec ót ,noya zuban, alok rosom ar solasol yan ólla boli ar egana gúccíttu duré fuwñaijjat tu duré yan ólla boli noya refuji aíccedé itrar butore beci e...

Overcoming loneliness in a new country - Noya dec ót ekalapaan kenggóri homaí fariba?

November 30, 2019 01:37 - 9 minutes - 16.7 MB

Language barriers, cultural differences, separation from family and friends are just some of the reasons why many refugees and asylum seekers experience loneliness. In Sydney and Melbourne, refugee organizations offer a range of programs and initiatives to help new arrivals regain a sense of community and belonging in their new country. - Noya dec ót ,noya zuban, alok rosom ar solasol yan ólla boli ar egana gúccíttu duré fuwñaijjat tu duré yan ólla boli noya refuji aíccedé itrar butore be...

Re-imagining aged care in Australia - Australiar Aged Care óre noya gorí kiyalla saá foreddé

November 24, 2019 06:30 - 8 minutes - 15.1 MB

The Interim Report by the Aged Care Royal Commission reveals a substandard residential aged care sector plagued by poor care and safety standards. As Australia looks at improving the care of our ageing population, it must also consider the complex cultural needs of our multicultural seniors. Some innovative providers are recognising the importance of intergenerational interactions. - Aged Care Royal Commission ye interim report goíjjé yan óttu yan lot faíde burá manúic ókkol ór takédé zaga ga...

Gambia accuses Myanmar of Rohingya 'genocide' at top UN court - UN ór koóut ót Gambia ye Borma ré túllé Rohingyar oré ''Genocide'' goíjjé hoíyaré

November 24, 2019 06:23 - 5 minutes - 9.64 MB

Myanmar has been accused of perpetrating genocide against its Rohingya Muslim minority in a landmark lawsuit filed at the United Nations’ top court. The lawsuit - filed by the small West African country of the Gambia in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) - accuses Myanmar of breaching the 1948 UN Genocide Convention through a military campaign targeting Rohingya in Rakhine state. The 2017 crackdown forced at least 740,000 Rohingya to flee over the border into sprawling camps in Banglade...

Re-imagining aged care in Australia

November 23, 2019 20:52 - 8 minutes

The Interim Report by the Aged Care Royal Commission reveals a substandard residential aged care sector plagued by poor care and safety standards.   As Australia looks at improving the care of our ageing population, it must also consider the complex cultural needs of our multicultural seniors.   Some innovative providers are recognising the importance of intergenerational interactions. 

What is Schoolies Week? - Schoolies háfta hodé iba ki?

November 16, 2019 06:25 - 8 minutes - 15.3 MB

School graduation holds significant meaning to adolescents worldwide. In Australia, school leavers tend to celebrate what’s called ‘Schoolies’ over a week. The most popular destination Gold Coast is expecting around eighteen thousand school leavers this November. - Fura duniat mazé nojuwan ókkol asedé itaralla eskul ór geraduacion hodé iba beci múhim.Australiat mazé itararé ''school leaver'' ho..November ibat Gold Coast Zaga hidé yan furaí zabogóí, takriban 18 hazar eskul furaíde fuaín loí..a...

Nurul Hakim a Rohingya student shines as the Dux of the school - Nurul Hakim:Rohingya fonna foriya dokter boni badé kaum ór hédmot goribar erada...

November 08, 2019 22:13 - 7 minutes - 13.5 MB

Nurul Hakim came to Australia a decade ago from Bangladesh refugee camps with no education. In Australia, Nurul took the opportunity 100% and study hard and smart which has enabled him to be the Dux of the school. Later continued tertiary education and graduated Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honors from the University of Queensland. Doing a postgraduate study right now and pursuing a career in medicine to be a doctor he dreaming to volunteer as a doctor and serve for Rohingya. Not only that he is...

Nurul Hakim a Rohingya student shines as the Dux of the school - Nurul Hakim:Rohingya fonna foriya dokter boni badé kaum ór hédmot goribar erada...

November 08, 2019 22:06 - 7 minutes - 13.5 MB

Nurul Hakim came to Australia a decade ago from Bangladesh refugee camps with no education. In Australia, Nurul took the opportunity 100% and study hard and smart which has enabled him to be the Dux of the school. Later continued tertiary education and graduated Bachelor of  Pharmacy with Honors from the University of Queensland. Doing a postgraduate study right now and pursuing a career in medicine to be a doctor he dreaming to volunteer as a doctor and serve for Rohingya. Not only that he ...

Sexual harassment and your rights in the workplace - Hamór zagat sekcual tonggora ókkol

November 08, 2019 19:28 - 7 minutes - 14.3 MB

According to the latest survey from the Australian Human Rights Commission, one in three workers say they've been sexually harassed at work over the last five years. But sexual harassment in the workplace is unlawful and shouldn’t be tolerated. If it happens to you or someone you know, there are ways to get help. - Hamor zagat hoto dilla sekcual tonggora ókkol gora za , maamela yan beci serious, zedice tuáñrtu ya hono ar ekzonottu maamela yan oide taki le modot saíbolla zu goro...aro zaínto s...

Mohammed Alam future Rohingya Script writer advising another Rohingyan to work hard to be successful in life - Mohammed Alam Rohingyar futurór skrip writer yé hodé zinddigit kámiyab oíto saíle kucic ar dab goribolla

November 01, 2019 03:40 - 6 minutes - 11.1 MB

Mohammed Alam is one of the extraordinary award achiever from The Burmese Rohingya Association in Queensland, Australia who arrived In Australia 2010 from one of the most vulnerable place right now Bangladesh refugee camps. Arriving in the country of opportunities, have to learn new language and adapt with new environment which is the among the best in the world..has given great motivation to this young man to work hard and achieved success in life.Able to graduate high school was one of the ...

Mohammed Alam future Rohingya Script writer advising another Rohingyan to work hard to be successful in life - Mohammed Alam Rohingyar futurór skrip writer yé hodé zinddigit kámiyab oíto saíle kucic ar dab goribolla

November 01, 2019 03:22 - 6 minutes - 11.1 MB

Mohammed Alam is one of the extraordinary award achiever from The Burmese Rohingya Association in Queensland, Australia  who  arrived In Australia 2010 from one of the most vulnerable  place right now Bangladesh refugee camps. Arriving in the country of opportunities, have to learn new language and adapt with new environment which is the among the best in the world..has given great motivation to this young man to work hard and achieved success in life.Able to graduate high school was one of ...

Stress:What are the reason for stresses among Australian Youth? - Australiar Nojuwan ókkollotu kiyalla stress ódé?

November 01, 2019 02:55 - 4 minutes - 8.62 MB

As year 12 students prepare to sit their final exams from tomorrow, new research has revealed the changing nature of Australia's workforce is impacting the mental health and well being of young people. Mental health advocates say more focus is needed on teaching 21st century skills - like critical thinking and resilience - to better help students transition from education to employment - Haílla baro kelas ór fuwaíndé HSC iíntanolla toyari gorede dahazar, noíya resec góijje de iíntu kiyfa iye ...

What could be the warning signs of a heart attack - Heart Attek óibar alamot ókkol ki?

October 25, 2019 03:55 - 8 minutes - 15.1 MB

Do you know how healthy your heart is? It’s worth knowing the answer since coronary heart disease is the leading underlying cause of death in Australia. Interestingly, a 2017 survey conducted by Heart Foundation found that one in three Australians are not aware of the typical signs of a heart attack. - Tuañar dil ya heart hudúr ór ót asé ken asé? Yan tuañártu zana asené? Yan beci faída oíbo zani faíle kiyalla hóile Heart ór biyaram ólla boli Australiat sobse beci manuíc ókkol mara zar.

Terrible Dilemma faced by migrant women who are victims of domestic violence - Gór ór butorór mara marílla boli maígran oíyédé beçiaín dor óttu muskil ókkol samna gora forér

October 25, 2019 03:37 - 6 minutes - 11.3 MB

A new report has found migrant women on temporary visas who experience family violence are often left to suffer in silence because of fears they will be deported if they seek help. Monash University researchers have called for reforms to the migration system to protect them better. - Noya repot faíde yan óttu yan faíde ki zitra neíki beçiaín ókkol eçe maígrain ói aícce ar temporary visa at asé ar gór ór butore mara marilla boli muskil far ar modót no tuwar wapes goridibar doré. Aro zaínto saí...

Community Event:Happy and Respectful Community - Happy and Respectful Community:Rohingya Cómaj órla

October 18, 2019 08:45 - 2 minutes - 4.69 MB

Come Joint to the Community Event organized by Whise and Greater Dandenong City for Rohingyan Community On Tuesday 22 October 2019 from 5.45 pm to 8.00 pm At Springvale Neighbourhood House Catering Provided - Rohingya Cómaj ólla khas gorí jinis iba banaí raíkké Monggól bar 22 October 2019 from 5.45 pm to 8.00pm At Springvale Neighbourhood House Raitor hana entezám goíjja asé

Community Event:Happy and Respectful Community - Happy and Respectful Community:Rohingya Cómaj órla

October 18, 2019 08:26 - 2 minutes - 4.69 MB

Come Joint to the Community Event organized  by Whise and Greater Dandenong  City for Rohingyan  Community On Tuesday 22 October 2019  from 5.45 pm to 8.00 pm At Springvale Neighbourhood House Catering Provided - Rohingya Cómaj ólla khas gorí jinis iba banaí raíkké   Monggól bar 22 October 2019 from 5.45 pm to 8.00pm   At  Springvale Neighbourhood  House   Raitor  hana  entezám  goíjja  asé

How to prevent drowning? - Fanít dufi zagoíde íntú kengóri basí taíba?

October 18, 2019 06:59 - 7 minutes - 14.2 MB

With another scorching summer approaching, authorities are pleading with swimmers to use caution as the number of people drowning has jumped by ten percent since last year. - Gorom or mousam ar eíkbar aí giyoí goí, beca beci manuís ókkol dorja ar sorát beraí to zaíbo, kintu yan zani raki le bala óibo doijar eíka nozaíbar agottu, kengóri dufi zagoíde íntú basí taíba?Aro zaínto saíle funi so SBS Rohingya.

Anarmul Haq:"less jobs opportunities and limited facilities but why I still choose to move to Regional Australia?" - "Gura toún or hisab ya ham beci naí ar wan yan ó hom'' :Anarmul HAq

October 10, 2019 21:25 - 5 minutes - 10.5 MB

Anarmul Haq a young Rohingyan man, while being a mechanic apprentice in NSW have no other choice other than moving to regional Australia to fulfill his SHEV Visa's (Safe Heaven Enterprise Visa) requirements in order to open up his future opportunities to obtained better visa. While he was speaking to SBS Rohingya he said that there are very fewer job availabilities, very few facilities in Mittagong compare to Sydney but the rent still the same as Sydney's and fewer rentals available, and toug...

Anarmul Haq:"less jobs opportunities and limited facilities but why I still choose to move to Regional Australia?" - "Gura toún or hisab ya ham beci naí ar wan yan ó hom'' :Anarmul HAq

October 10, 2019 21:24 - 5 minutes

Anarmul Haq a young Rohingyan man, while being a mechanic apprentice in NSW have no other choice other than moving to regional Australia to fulfill his SHEV Visa's (Safe Heaven Enterprise Visa) requirements in order to open up his future opportunities to obtained better visa. While he was speaking to SBS Rohingya he said that there are very fewer job availabilities, very few facilities in Mittagong compare to Sydney but the rent still the same as Sydney's and fewer rentals available, and tou...

Living in Regional Australia - Regional Australiar tákon ón ór baabote

October 10, 2019 21:23 - 9 minutes - 16.5 MB

Nearly all newly arrived migrants settled in Melbourne and Sydney last year while regional Australia is struggling to survive with a shrinking population. The Australian government is offering migrants new permanent residency pathways provided that they stay in regional areas for four years. - Yan hon ór butore zedugun migrant ókkol Australia aiyér, tara beggún Sydney ye Melbourne ót settel ór, yan ólla boli Australia Regional elakat manúic ókkol ya abadi re boçáí bolla duk zar goí...yan ór b...

Living in Regional Australia - Regional Australiar tákon ón ór baabote

October 10, 2019 21:22 - 9 minutes

Nearly all newly arrived migrants settled in Melbourne and Sydney last year while regional Australia is struggling to survive with a shrinking population. The Australian government is offering migrants new permanent residency pathways provided that they stay in regional areas for four years. - Yan hon ór butore zedugun migrant ókkol Australia aiyér, tara beggún Sydney ye Melbourne ót settel ór, yan ólla boli Australia Regional elakat manúic ókkol ya abadi re boçáí bolla duk zar goí...yan ...

Rohingyar "Azizbek Ashurov"hoóñtte aíbo?

October 04, 2019 03:58 - 7 minutes - 14.2 MB

Ukil uggwá zibayé neiki Kyrgyztan ólla campen goíjjé, ar sobsa foíla dec duniat oíyedeki dec sara mamale yan hotom goribolla,,Yan ólla Ukil Azizbek Ashurov ye UNHCR ór boro ekka award faíye,,,Rohingyar "Azizbek Ashurov"hoóñtte aíbo? Aro zanito saíle fúni so SBS Rohingya...

How to set up meetup groups online? - Onlaín ór meeting gurup kenggóri banaí ba?

October 04, 2019 02:47 - 9 minutes - 16.7 MB

We’re living in an ever more isolated society with one in four older Australians living alone. If meeting new likeminded people in your community isn’t as easy as how it used to be, how about creating your very own social group where people with shared interest can meet you in real life? - Zaman yan ór solafira beci ar eíkdilla ogiyoí, Beca beci manuíc ókkol ekala pan ar honníkka naíde iíndilla gorí zindigi gizarer, Tói aí bura halé fuwaíja ya eík somaj ar eík buzan fuwáíjja tuwon beci duk, t...

How to get a divorce in Australia? - Australiat bou zamaí alok oude proses iba hóndilla?

September 27, 2019 19:59 - 8 minutes - 16 MB

Research by the Australian Institute of Family Studies shows that people in their mid to late 20s are the most likely to divorce followed by couples in their late 40s. And those who get divorced have usually been married nine years or less. - Australiar family study góíjje de yan óttu yan lot faíyedé ki beca beci shadi ókkol bañngi zagóí zitarar boc 20 butore asé, ar Australiat bou zamaí butore alok ode proses yan beci uzu proses.. aro zaínto saíle fúni so SBS Rohingya

Rohingya Family Day:Victoria - Rohingya Family Day:Victoria

September 27, 2019 10:41 - 3 minutes - 6.64 MB

Join the Rohingya family day this Sunday, 11am-3pm at Springvale Rise Primary School! - Rohingya family day mazé eí Roíbaré hazir oíyo 11am-3pm Springvale Rise Primary School it!

Rohingya Family Day:Victoria - Rohingya Family Day:Victoria

September 27, 2019 06:24 - 3 minutes

Join the Rohingya family day this Sunday, 11am-3pm at Springvale Rise Primary School! - Rohingya family day mazé eí Roíbaré hazir oíyo 11am-3pm Springvale Rise Primary School it!

Extraordinary Achievers' Award Ceremony and AGM: Burmese Rohingya Association in Queensland Australia - Extraordinary Achievers' Award Ceremony and AGM: Burmese Rohingya Association in Queensland Australia

September 27, 2019 06:15 - 9 minutes - 16.8 MB

In order to recognize, award and celebrate the academic success of our Rohingya youths in Queensland Australia, through the years of persistent hard work, dedication and determination. It is with great pride Burmese Rohingya Association in Queensland Australia (BRAQA) is hosting a prestigious Extraordinary Achievers’ Award Ceremony and Annual General Meeting on Saturday, 5th October 2019 at 2:15 PM. We are grateful for the generosity of Australia and specially the people of Queensland who wel...

Extraordinary Achievers' Award Ceremony and AGM: Burmese Rohingya Association in Queensland Australia - Extraordinary Achievers' Award Ceremony and AGM: Burmese Rohingya Association in Queensland Australia

September 27, 2019 06:07 - 9 minutes

In order to recognize, award and celebrate the academic success of our Rohingya youths in Queensland Australia,   through the years of persistent hard work, dedication and determination. It is with great pride Burmese Rohingya     Association in Queensland Australia (BRAQA) is hosting a prestigious Extraordinary Achievers’ Award Ceremony and Annual General Meeting on Saturday, 5th October 2019 at 2:15 PM. We are grateful for the generosity of Australia and specially the people of Qu...

''From bottom of my heart I don't have sincere trust to Myanmar's promises for Rohingyan" says Sajida - ''Burma ár sorkar óre añttu bicác naí'' Sajida ye hodé

September 20, 2019 04:34 - 6 minutes - 11.8 MB

Sajida and her husband left Burma for the safety to Australia through the risky journey in order to secure better future for their children...unfortunately her dream shattered with our government policy, right now her children are in Bangladesh refugee camps one of her son is very sick and need to have operation.This mother trying her best to go visit her children in Bangladesh in coming month.She is sharing her thought about the repatriation planning and she said she is not giving any permis...

''From bottom of my heart I don't have sincere trust to Myanmar's promises for Rohingyan" says Sajida - ''Burma ár sorkar óre añttu bicác naí'' Sajida ye hodé

September 20, 2019 04:29 - 6 minutes

Sajida and her husband left Burma for the safety to Australia through the risky  journey in order to secure better future for their children...unfortunately her dream shattered with our government policy, right now her children are in Bangladesh refugee camps one of her son is very sick and need to have operation.This mother trying her best to go visit her children in Bangladesh in coming month.She is sharing her thought about the repatriation planning and she said she is not giving any perm...

Muhammad Yunus'' I believed with 100% this will not happen" - Muhammad Yunus:Añi ho faride ki 100% maamela yan noíbode yan"

September 20, 2019 04:15 - 5 minutes - 10.9 MB

Muhammad Yunus a Rohingyan from Sydney talking about the repatriation, he believed this will not go ahead as this is not the first time this issues arose. To listen to his opinion listen to SBS Rohingya, if you have not download SBS Radio apps yet please do so to listen to our Community voices within Australia every week. - Muhammad Yunus Sydney takéde Rohingya murobbi, Ibaye buzeddekí maamela yan noíbode yan. Aro fúni to saíle fúni so SBS Rohingya..

'There will be no repatriation without talking to us': Interview with Rohingyan caught in this dilemma - Burma wapes defeçaibar baabote:Fusar gorí saí añrar manúic ókkol halot ibat mazé bazigiyoídé itararé...

September 20, 2019 03:59 - 5 minutes - 10.3 MB

Human rights groups are calling on the governments of Bangladesh and Myanmar to suspend plans to repatriate Rohingya refugees, set to begin today until conditions are safe. - Human rights ór façi ókkol asedé itara Bangladesh ór ar Myanmar sorhar ór hasé aros goredé ki tarar pelanin ziyan asé Rohingya ókkollore Burma wapes goríbar, pelanin ya irada yan eítar tiya gorí felaí bolla zeíto din fan Burma ár halot bodoli noíyé...

'There will be no repatriation without talking to us': Interview with Rohingyan caught in this dilemma - Burma wapes defeçaibar baabote:Fusar gorí saí añrar manúic ókkol halot ibat mazé bazigiyoídé itararé...

September 20, 2019 03:53 - 5 minutes

Human rights groups are calling on the governments of Bangladesh and Myanmar to suspend plans to repatriate Rohingya refugees, set to begin today until conditions are safe. - Human rights ór façi ókkol asedé itara Bangladesh ór ar Myanmar sorhar ór hasé aros goredé ki tarar pelanin ziyan asé Rohingya ókkollore Burma wapes goríbar, pelanin ya irada yan eítar tiya gorí felaí bolla zeíto din fan Burma ár  halot bodoli noíyé...

Children’s Rights in Australia - Australiat mazé Gura fuaíndor hoq ókkol or baabote

September 20, 2019 03:35 - 8 minutes - 15.8 MB

Over five million children aged under 18 in Australia.Under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, all children are meant to enjoy equal rights to growing up with access to education, healthcare and safety.However, child advocacy groups believe Australia still has a fair way to go. - Ekhón ór butore Australiat mazé homos hom 5 million 18 bosor or nisé gura fuaín ókkol asé. United Nation Convention ór mutabek gura fuaín dor hoq ór baabote hoddé ki tarattu bora bor hoq asé bó...

Children’s Rights in Australia - Australiat mazé Gura fuaíndor hoq ókkol or baabote

September 20, 2019 03:29 - 8 minutes

Over five million children aged under 18 in Australia.Under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, all children are meant to enjoy equal rights to growing up with access to education, healthcare and safety.However, child advocacy groups believe Australia still has a fair way to go. - Ekhón ór butore Australiat mazé homos hom 5 million 18 bosor or nisé gura fuaín ókkol asé. United Nation Convention ór mutabek gura fuaín dor hoq ór baabote hoddé ki tarattu bora bor  hoq ...

Zurah Begum:Why we should walk at least once a day - Zurah Begum:Açon óildeiki beca beci zoruri, homos hom eík bar eídín ye...

September 13, 2019 06:43 - 3 minutes - 7.29 MB

Zurah begum one of the respected elder in Rohingya community in Sydney talk about walking and its beneficial ...let listen more to her opinion.. - Zurah begum ziba neíki Sydney Rohingya comaj ór butoror murobbí, Iba ye hoddé ki açon óildeiki beca beci zoruri gaár aram ólla.

Zurah Begum:Why we should walk at least once a day - Zurah Begum:Açon óildeiki beca beci zoruri, homos hom eík bar eídín ye...

September 13, 2019 06:37 - 3 minutes

Zurah begum one of the respected elder in Rohingya community in Sydney  talk about walking and its beneficial ...let listen more to her opinion.. - Zurah begum ziba neíki Sydney Rohingya comaj ór butoror murobbí, Iba ye hoddé ki açon óildeiki beca beci zoruri gaár aram ólla.

Why walking in a group is said as one way of making friendship? - Daí banaí açon ót ki faída ókkol faíba?

September 13, 2019 06:25 - 8 minutes - 16.4 MB

There are many health benefits of walking. And walking with others adds fun and friendship along the way. Have you thought about joining a group for a different experience? - Eçá beca beci faída ókkol asé daí daí gorí aço nót, Fuwaíjja ókkol lo banaí fariba...tuñi honó baíffoné daí gorí açi bolla?

Sofia Amanullah: "learning new language make me feel reborn'' - Sofia Amanullah: "Noya zubaan cikon ót yan lagédeí ki ar eikbar noya oíyí"

September 06, 2019 23:13 - 3 minutes - 7.11 MB

Sofia Amanullah Rohingya woman who left her home country with her family for the safety to Malaysia than Australia. Residing in Melbourne and learning English. She was telling SBS Rohingya that she felt reborn again from learning new language which is English. Listen to the interview to hear more about her. - Sofia Amanullah uggwá Rohingya maíyafuwa zibayé neíki femilr fuwati dec óttu neíli aí giyugóí, Malaysia toíbadé Australia/ Ibayé SBS Rohingya ré yan buzaíyede ki Noya zubaan cikon ót yan...

Sofia Amanullah: "learning new language make me feel reborn'' - Sofia Amanullah: "Noya zubaan cikon ót yan lagédeí ki ar eikbar noya oíyí"

September 06, 2019 22:39 - 3 minutes

Sofia Amanullah Rohingya woman who left her home country with her family  for the safety to Malaysia than Australia. Residing in Melbourne and learning English. She was telling SBS Rohingya that she felt reborn again from learning new language which is English. Listen to the interview to hear more about her. - Sofia Amanullah uggwá Rohingya maíyafuwa zibayé neíki femilr fuwati dec óttu neíli aí giyugóí, Malaysia toíbadé Australia/ Ibayé SBS Rohingya ré yan buzaíyede ki Noya zubaan ci...

Tell us how learning a language makes a world of difference to you and WIN! - Noya zuban uggwá cikon ot mazé tuáñar dunia hóndilla gori bodoli aíccé?Añraré zanoú

September 06, 2019 06:26 - 5 minutes - 10.1 MB

SBS have launched their National Languages Competition 2019 to encourage language learning and language retention in Australia, and in recognition of the United Nations’ International Year of Indigenous languages. Now in its fourth year, the nationwide competition is open to Australians of all ages who are learning a language, including English and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages. SBS Director of Audio and Language Content, Mandi Wicks, says, “SBS Radio is proud to organise th...

Tell us how learning a language makes a world of difference to you and WIN! - Noya zuban uggwá cikon ot mazé tuáñar dunia hóndilla gori bodoli aíccé?Añraré zanoú

September 06, 2019 06:16 - 5 minutes

SBS have launched their National Languages Competition 2019 to encourage language learning and language retention in Australia, and in recognition of the United Nations’ International Year of Indigenous languages.   Now in its fourth year, the nationwide competition is open to Australians of all ages who are learning a language, including English and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages.   SBS Director of Audio and Language Content, Mandi Wicks, says, “SBS Radio is proud to organi...

Homelessness crisis linked to housing affordability - Manuic begór oíjagoí gór ókkol ór dam monggadé eítallah

August 16, 2019 10:05 - 5 minutes - 10.5 MB

The homelessness crisis in Australia is getting worst. At the last census, there were more than 116 00 people with no permanent home in the country, with no clear national plan to fight homelessness and a lack of affordable housing, there's no sign of things getting better. - Australiat mazé din ottu din ót beca beci manuic ókkol begór ojar góí, mosolah yan boçi zar gói de kiyallah hoílé,,gór ókkol ór dam beci mongga de eítallah.. has góri iba óíldeki hafta Homelessness hode Ibar...zanito saí...