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Independent news and stories from SBS Audio, connecting you to life in Australia and Bislama-speaking Australians.
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106
26 March 2026
The islands on the frontlines of extreme weather and climate change - SBS Examines: Ol aelan we i stap fesem stronfala weta mo klaimet jenj
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. - Wan skul long Vanuatu i bin stap brok blong sam yia afta wan saeklon i bin kilim hem. Hemi wan stori we i stap oltaem long Pasifik ia, we oli save filim pawa blong stronfala weta ia tumas.
6 min
07 March 2026
Introducing: Our Pacific - SBS Examines: Presentem - Pasifik blong Yumi
SBS Examines is launching a new series exploring Australia's connection with the Pacific region. - SBS Examines i stap statem wan niufala prokram we bae i kat ol pat blem we i faenemaot koneksen bitwin long Ostrelia mo Pasifik rijon.
4 min
27 February 2026
Vanuatu United FC long Ostrelia
Vanuatu United FC i bin winim Solomon Kings long Melben long wik ia, 2-0, mo naoia tim i stap kam antap long lada smol kasem namba faef long hem. Oli bin winim Bula FC long fes kem long Melben mo PNG Hekari i bin winim Vanuatu United long nambatri kem, be evri kem i bin luk olsem se tim ia i kat wan "hom kraon" long Ostrelia - mo ol ni-Vanuatu sapota we i stap i bin helpem bigwan.
12 min
12 February 2026
From Mabo to modern Australia: the ongoing story of native title - Afta Mabo kasem taem naoia long Ostrelia: stori blong netiv taetel
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. - Plante pipol raon long wol i save se Ostrelia i kat fulap...
10 min
07 January 2026
Understanding treaty in Australia: What First Nations people want you to know - Andastadem triti long Ostrelia: Wanem ol samting ol Fes Nesen pipol i wantem yu blong save
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...
7 min
24 December 2025
Indigenous sport in Australia: Identity, culture and legacy - Spot blong Indijenis pipol long Ostrelia: Aidentiti, kalja mo stori
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. - Indijenis atlit long Ostrelia i bin leftemap...
10 min
04 December 2025
Mantis - musik i save openem plante doa long laef
Ethan Hakwa (Mantis) i no wan artis we i stap long wan rod we yumi luk plante long Vanuatu. Hemi save rap long Bislama, Franis mo Inglis long plante topik olsem envaeronmen, fasin blong tekem spel from hadwok blong laef, mental helt, raet blong woman mo inekwaliti...mo anime tu. Hemi bin kivim smol taem blem afta winim Pacific Break blong toktok wetem mifala long saed blong lanwis, kalja,...
16 min
20 November 2025
Understand Aboriginal land rights in Australia - Andastandem ol raet blong kraon blong Aborijinal pipol long Ostrelia
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...
8 min
06 November 2025
Storian wetem vois blo yumi - Lillyrose Welwel
Wan storian i bin kam long yia ia blong mekem bigfala nius raon long Pacific afta etkwek i bin kilim Efate long Disemba 2024. Lillyrose Welwel hemi bin vois blong wan storian long saed blong ol impak blong damej long bigfala storihaos mo palas blong presiden. Be wan storian ia hemi no storian blong ol wok blong Lillyrose. Hemi putum strong eksperiens mo save insaed long evri storian from hemi bin...
14 min
15 October 2025
Australia’s Indigenous education gap and the way forward - Spes bitwin long ol samting blo edukesen blong Indijenis mo no Indijenis studen lo Ostrelia mo rod blo fiuja
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. - Edukesen...
10 min