• Helt mo spot i wok olsem wan tim lo Vanuatu
    Jun 19 2025
    Long wan sip HELPR-1, olgeta blo saed blo helt i bin wok wetem sam spot olsem futbol, volibol mo kriket blo kivim save lo ol pipol lo bus blo Santo mo nara ples we i no isi tumas blo kasem. Direktor blo operesen Dr Basil Leodoro mo longtaem operesen maneja blo Vanuatu Cricket, Jamal Vira, i stap sharem tingting blem lo hemia.
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    27 mins
  • PM Jotham Napat i toktok lo saed blo Nakamal Akrimen wetem Ostrelia
    Jun 5 2025
    Kavman blo Ostrelia i bin sendem Minista blo Foren Affairs, Penny Wong, blo toktok wetem Prae Minista blo Vanuatu Jotham Napat lo saed blo bilateral relesonsip blo tufala kantri ia. SBS Bislama i bin askem Prae Minista Napat long wan eksklusiv intaviu blong sarem tingting blem afta long visit ia.
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    6 mins
  • Vanuatu mo Ostrelia i toktok lo saed blo Nakamal Akrimen
    May 27 2025
    Prae Minista blo Vanuatu i stap askem Prae Minista blo Ostrelia, Anthony Albanese blo kam lo Vanuatu blo saenem wan niufala developmen akrimen blong tufala kantri ia.
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    2 mins
  • What is Closing the Gap?  - Wanem ia "Closing the Gap"? 
    May 8 2025
    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. - Ostrelia i kat wan laef ekspektansi we i hae bitim plante nara kantri araon lo wol. Lo averij, ol Ostrelian i save lif kasem taem we oli kat 83 yia. Be blong ol Aborijinal mo Tores Stret Aelan pipol, laef ekspektansi i eit yia andanit ol narafala. Closing the Gap hemi wan nasonel akrimen blong traem jenjem hemia. Sapos hemi leftemap helt mo spirit blo ol Fes Neison pipol, oli save karemaot semak kwaliti blo laef mo janis blong ol no-Indijenis pipol lo Ostrelia.
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    6 mins
  • Ostrelia Eleksen - sam samting we i save helpem yumi blo Vanuatu
    May 2 2025
    Hao nao yumi save ol samting lo saed blo eleksen lo Ostrelia? Tess Newton-Cain i kivim gudfala toktok lo saed blo faenemaot ol stret save long saed blo vot mo Steph Ephraim i sharem wanem hemi bin luk lo lokal media mo ol samting we i difren lelebet wetem kaen eleksen lo Vanuatu
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    8 mins
  • How to vote in the federal election  - Wanem stret fasin lo hao blong vot lo federal eleksen
    Apr 11 2025
    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. - Long dei blong eleksen Ostrelian Elektoral Komisen o AEC i tingse bae wan million vota bae i kam long senta blong vot long wanwan aoa ia. Sapos yu stap long elektoral rol, yu nidim vot, ol Ostrelian i nidim save ol samting lo sistem blo vot bifo dei blo eleksen i kam.
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    9 mins
  • Finding affordable and inclusive after-school activities - Faenemaot ol aktiviti blo afta skul we i no sas tumas mo evriwan i save mekem
    Feb 27 2025
    After-school activities offer children and teenagers many benefits, but the costs can quickly add up. Fortunately, Australia has many affordable and inclusive options, you just need to know where to look. - Aktiviti blo afta skul i save kivim ol pikinini fulap gudfala samting, olsem lanem ol niufala samthing mo faenem sam fren. Yumi kat plante kaen samting blem lo Ostrelia, be sam i sas. Sapos yu no wantem pem fulap mani blem, yu nidim save ol samting ia.
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    8 mins
  • Cultural burning: using fire to protect from fire and revive Country - Bonem ol samting lo saed blo kalja - yusum faea blong kipim yumi sef from faea mo leftemap laef blo graon
    Feb 17 2025
    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. - Yu save se ol Indijenis pipol long Ostrelia i bin yusum faea blong tekem kea long graon blong bitim ten taosan yia? Sam save i showem se bonem ol samting lo saed blo kalja i save daonem paoa blo busfaea be mo i mekem ol importan kaen samting lo saed blo kipim helt blo ol ikosistem i gud. Oli we i kat fulap save lo hemia i stap sharem tingting blem.
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    9 mins