[Click@SBS] Top clicks of the week on SBS Korean

Shaun Hardwick

Shaun Hardwick Source: SBS

The Weekly Overview 'Click@SBS' examines the key articles and features broadcast over the week.


Find out the main articles and stories over the week on SBS Radio Korean.

  • I am an Australian Korean-adoptee and I’m proud of this fact, however it was long after my 21st birthday that I could feel this way.
  • This delicious sugar-and-cinnamon filled street food favourite now comes in savoury versions, too.
  • For less than $10, these deep-fried hot dogs come filled with sausage and cheese, and covered with chips or ramen noodles.
  • Agriculture Minister Bridget McKenzie has revealed a Vietnamese woman had her visa cancelled for trying to bring pork to Australia.
  • Crossbench MPs are behind legislation to raise the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 14, saying Australia is out of step with other countries.
  • Figures from the Department of Home Affairs show migrants are facing long waiting times to become Australian citizens, with the backlog leaving more than 220,000 applications to be processed.
  • A new book by Monash University’s Associate Professor Gil-Soo Han sheds new light on funeral rites in 21st century Korean society.
  • Why do some Indians learn Korean readily? Why is there the amazing similarity between Korean and Tamil? The weekly ‘Education Anatomy’ features an interview with a 2nd generation Tamil Australian who speaks Korean more fluently than some of Korean natives, so as to mark the Hangul Day, 9th of October.
  • Education Anatomy celebrates Hanguel Day the 9th of October with special guest Niha.

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