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

Migrants are being encouraged to settle in the regions under a Federal government push to bust congestion in the major cities

Migrants are being encouraged to settle in the regions under a Federal government push to bust congestion in the major cities Source: AAP

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.

  • New visas have been launched this week to encourage zookeepers, architects, scientists, blacksmiths, naturopaths, surgeons and more to settle in regional areas.
  • A heatwave to hit Queensland on Wednesday will bring searing temperatures up to 40 degrees as firefighters continue to battle intense blazes across the state.
  • The short clip was filmed in the Bellangry State Forest after a man stumbled upon the injured marsupial and stopped to share some water.
  • Eleven types of cheese under the Udder Delights brand are being urgently recalled because of fears they are contaminated with E. coli bacteria.
  • Vietnam's Pho Thin has arrived in Melbourne 40 years after the original opened in Hanoi.
  • Christmas is approaching many would be looking to purchase gifts for their loved ones. Others may also look to make a purchase as businesses are offering discounted deals leading to Christmas.
  • Meet Lark Lee, an immigrant, single mum of 8-year-old girl and an actress who started her career in her 30s.

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