Who's Right? Who's Left? The ideological gender gap in Australia - Iha espektru politiku sé mak loos sé maka karuk no lakuna saida mak iha ideolójiku jéneru iha Austrália?
Elections overseas last year showed a growing political divide between young men and women. Will the same happen here? - Eleisaun sira iha rai-li'ur iha tinan kotuk, hatudu divizaun polítika ne'ebé maka aumenta maka'as entre joven mane no feto sira. Ida-ne'e mos sei akontese hanesan iha Australia?
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Fiar, Kultura, no Vizita hosi Amu Papa Francisco ne'ebe muda ema Timor-oan
Iha epizódiu espesiál ida-ne’e, ita halo viajen filafali ba Amu Papa Francisco nia vizita istórika ba Timor-Leste iha fulan-Setembru tinan kotuk—momentu ida ne’ebé husik marka kle’an ba timor-oan sira. Liuhusi admiradór joven ida, sobrevivente kankru ida nian, akadémiku kulturál ida no Padre ida nia lian, ita hanoin hikas fali laos deit ema ne'ebé la'o hamutuk no hadomi povu, maibé mensajen ne'ebé nia husik hela.
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Who's Right? Who's Left? Where do you fall on the political spectrum? - Iha espektru polítiku, se mak loos no sé maka karuk no ita-boot hili iha ida ne'ebé?
For years, the labels 'left' and 'right' have been used to describe where political parties sit. But are they still useful? - Iha tinan barak nia laran, label ka marka sira kona-ba 'karuk' no 'loos' uza ona hodi deskreve partidu polítiku sira nia hanoin ka vizaun. Maibé ida ne'e kontinua hanesan buat ida ne'ebe fo benefisiu ba ema ka lae?
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How to vote in the federal election - Oinsá atu vota iha eleisaun federal
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. - Iha loron eleisaun nian Komisaun Eleitorál Austrália antesipa votante millaun ida atu ba iha sira nia sentru votasaun sira kada oras. Iha Australia, vota iha elisaun hanesa vota obrigatóriu ba ema hotu-hotu ne'ebe maka elijivel ona, nune'e australianu hotu-hotu tenke familiariza sira-nia an ho prosesu votasaun nian molok loron eleisaun nian.
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It's one of the most common forms of domestic violence. Why does it still go unrecognised and unreported? - Abuzu finanseiru hanesan forma komún ida hosi violénsia doméstika. Maibe tanba sa dala barak la relata?
In Australia, 90 per cent of women who have sought support for domestic violence have experienced financial abuse, and experts say migrant women are more at risk. - Iha Austrália, feto porsentu 90 maka buka apoiu ba violénsia doméstika hetan ona abuzu finanseiru, no peritu sira hatete katak feto migrante sira iha risku liu.