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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.Copyright 2025, Special Broadcasting Services Politics & Government
Episodes
  • The islands on the frontlines of extreme weather and climate change - Illa sira iha liña oin hosi tempu estremu no mudansa klimátika
    Mar 24 2026
    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.
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    5 mins
  • Think before you pack: Australia’s customs and biosecurity rules explained - Tau atensaun ba Austrália nia regra alfándega no bioseguransa nian bainhira ita-boot halot sasan ba viajen
    Mar 19 2026
    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.
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    9 mins
  • 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
    Mar 17 2026
    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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    10 mins
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