Find out the main articles and stories over the week on SBS Radio Korean.
- A backlog of visa appeals continues to build according to new analysis of applicants being reviewed by the government tribunal responsible for reviewing the cases.
- The government is in talks with 13 countries to expand its working holiday visa program and increase the cap for other countries.
- An elite Sydney private school has issued a public apology to a former student abused by one of its staff.
- Japanese airlines have won praise for warning passengers about where babies will be on the flight.
- The final words of a young woman before she was knocked out with a metal pole, raped and set alight in Melbourne's north, have been revealed in court.
- Overseas Korean nationals in Australia go to the polls to cast votes for all 300 members of the National Assembly from 1 to 6 April, 2020.
- The South Korean community has been urged to watch for symptoms of hepatitis by NSW Health, following the diagnosis of eight cases in Sydney and the ACT since June.