Find out the main articles and stories over the week on SBS Radio Korean.
- Strong winds and heavy rains from a low pressure trough are lashing NSW with the severe conditions forecast to continue.
- Shedding light on a lesser-known road rule, the Victoria Police has warned drivers can incur a $484 fine and lose four demerit points if they use a mobile phone to pay at a drive-through window.
- Korean street food stores are beginning to appear more frequently in Australia's major cities. Is this an indication that street cuisine is the latest trend from the Asian country to gain popularity? Time will tell.
- Twenty people on board a cruise ship in Japan have now tested positive for coronavirus.
- Evacuees taken to Christmas Island - a former detention centre for asylum seekers - have been given sunscreen, sandals and shorts. They also have video games.
- These restrictions apply to the Chinese mainland only, and given Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and Macau are not considered part of mainland China, you don't need to be concerned.
- The 'Hanbok' Exhibition('Hanbok: The Colours of Korean Lunar New Year' exhibition) is held at the Korean Cultural Centre in Sydney on February 5 - 21.
- 'Parasite' diretor Bong Joon-ho visited Sydney last year to take part in the Sydney Film Festival and talked to SBS Korean Program about the Oscars winning film in details.