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SBS Bislama

SBS Bislama

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Independent news and stories from SBS Audio, connecting you to life in Australia and Bislama-speaking Australians.Copyright 2025, Special Broadcasting Services Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Vanuatu United FC long Ostrelia
    Feb 27 2026
    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. Afta oli bin winim Bula FC long las kem we i bin kam bifo long kem ia, i luk olsem se tim ia i kat wan kiaman hom kraon long Ostrelia - mo ol ni-Vanuatu sapota we i stap i bin helpem bigwan.
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    13 mins
  • From Mabo to modern Australia: the ongoing story of native title - Afta Mabo kasem taem naoia long Ostrelia: stori blong netiv taetel
    Feb 12 2026
    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 kalja blong Fes Nesen pipol we i kat plante impotan samting insaed lem. Be long taem we yumi tingabaot netiv taetel mo raet blong kraon, maet bae yu tingse wanem i rili minim se. Faenemaot wanem netiv taetel ia i minim se long Ostrelia, fasin we hemi bin stat wetem Mabo Kes, wanem ia Netiv Taetel Ak i save mekem mo from wanem se hemi importan blong evriwan we i stap long Ostrelia.
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    10 mins
  • 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
    Jan 7 2026
    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. - Long Ostrelia i kat sam kalja we i bin stap longtaem bitim evri nara kalja raon long wol, be oli no semak wetem fulap nara kantri fromse oli nokat wan nasonel triti blong luksave histri blong ol Indijenis manples. Hemia i minim se oli neva bin kat wan stret toktok long saed blong sarem kraon, risos o pawa blong mekem disisen. Hemia tu i mekem se fulap Indijenis pipol long Ostrelia i talemaot se hemia wan “bisnis we i stap yet”. Faenemaot wanem triti i minim se - fasin we hemi difren blong raet blong kraon mo netiv taetel, mo from wanem se hemi impotan.
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    8 mins
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