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High Deficits Hurt Local economy
Jonathan Wu, Financial consultant, explains the continuous 6 years deficits registered in the Federal Government could hurt the local economy and a report of financial markets overnight.
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Brisbane Property Market Benefit by Good Weather
Property consultant Rosa Chiu explores reasons why the real estate market has gone well in Brisbane since this year.
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Winter Melon With Duck Egg
Mrs Lee will introduce how to make Winter Melon with Duck Egg in our Food Expresssegment.
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Respite Day Care Centre
Ms Ada Cheng, Chief Executive of Australian Nursing Home Foundation, explains its respite service expanding to southern Sydney.
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Annual Parade in Cheung Chau
Every year there is a celebration of Buddha's Birthday in Cheung Chau, Hong Kong. Our Hong Kong correspondent, Siu Kam Chan, reports about whether the weatherwill affect the parade and activities today.
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Excision Bill Passed In Senate
The Australian mainland will be excised from the migration zone after the federal government and the opposition voted in the Senate to pass the bill. The move - opposed by Labor when in Opposition - paves the way for people arriv...
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Hong Kong Transgender Woman Wins Right To Marry
The court of final appeal granted a 37-year-old transgender woman the right to marry her boyfriend in a watershed ruling.
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US considers North Korea options
Amid escalating North Korea tensions, but with relatively little known about Kim Jong Un, the US appears to be adopting a slightly more cautious approach. What options does John Kerry have? Chris Lu reports from Los Angeles.
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Ivan Chan - Types of fat and the role of cholesterol
Ivan Chan, dietitian, Diabetes Australia - Vic, explains how cholesterol is affected by various types of fat.
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Ivan Chan - Soft drinks and being overweight
It is about Soft Drinks and Our Weight, and what our options are if we really want to consume soft drinks,and Ivan Chan, dietitian, Diabetes Australia - Victoria, first talked about the importance of exercise and calorie-burning.
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Former ICAC Chief Timothy Tong Under Corruption...
ICAC will launch a corruption investigation into its former chief Timothy Tong Hin-ming. He becomes the first head of the anti-corruption agency to face a criminal probe since its inception 39 years ago.
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A Soup To Relief Cough
In this episode of Food Express, Elsa Tsang and Mrs. Lee will introduce a kind of soup that can relief your cough and help getting rid of the phlegm.
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Heart and Soul - personal space
Heart and Soul with Dr Bibiana Chan
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Did you send me an SOS email?
Your friend received an SOS email from you which you never sent. What do you do? Dr Ka Fung talks us through.
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Balanced diet and outdoor activities essential to...
First Light Care director Mr Gerald Cheung talks about the importance of balanced nutrition and outdoor activities to children's development.
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Community Interview: Intervie Vera Yeung, re The newly...
Interview Chinese Counsellor, Vera Yeung, re The rationale for establishing a newly established MonashLink Community Health Service and the Services it provide to the community
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Global Finance(15/05/13): How receptive is financial...
Global Finance News by Thomas (15/05/13): The main thrust of Federal Budget 2013 and interview RBS Morgan Managing Director, Raymond Chan re How receptive is financial sector to the Federal Budget and likely impact on the market today?
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Ginger Fried Rice
Cooking with Stella: Ginger Fried Rice with marinated meat and eggs
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WA police encourage reporting graffiti
Perth Notebook by Tsang Wing (1)Dr Philip Nitschke recently staged a workshop in WA where he showcased his nitrogen gas product which he says makes euthanasia possible without breaking the law. (2)WA police encourage graffiti reporting...
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Occupy Central activists will confront police
Melody Chan Yuk-fung, an Occupy Central volunteer, was arrested last week by the HK Police for her role in a demonstration two years ago. There is speculation that her arrest is related to Occupy Central. Shiu Ka Chun, among other Occupy Central...
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Jasper Tsang to discuss how to curb filibuster
As the budget debate drags on while the deadline is looming, Legislative Council president Jasper Tsang Yok-sing is expected to curb the filibuster today. Chan Siu-kam reports.
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Japanese Sushi
It is always a headache for mothes to think of what should put in their children's lunch box. Elsa Tsang and Mrs. Lee will introduce to you an easy recipe for making sushi for lunch.
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Global Finance News (14/05/13):Downward Pressure of...
Global Finance News by Thomas ( 14/05/13): Downward Pressure of Aussie Dollar and global financial markets update
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Global Finance News (13/05/13):Federal Budget 2013...
Global Finance News by Thomas (13/05/13): Debates at the looming Federal Budget 2013 and interview RBS Morgans Managing Director, Raymond Chan re Latest update of global financial market
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Global Finance News (13/05/13): Debates surrounding...
Global Finance News by Thomas (13/05/13): Debates at the looming Federal Budget 2013 and interview RBS Morgans Managing Director, Raymond Chan re Latest update of global financial market
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Chinese Community fundraising for the victims of Sichuan...
A few Chinese community organisations in Sydney have raised money for the victims of Sichuan earthquake, this is an interview with two Sydney Chinese community organisations about their latest fundraising activities and they will explain how th...
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Gillard PNG Visit
Gillard ushered its ties with PNG into a dynamic partnership. Cho-Wai Cheung reports.
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CA(09/05/2013): The main thrust of Victorian 2013 Budget...
CA 09/05/2013: The main thrust of Victorian 2013 Budget and reactions
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Pig Trotters and Eggs in Ginger and Sweetened Vinegar...
Cooking Series with Stella - Pig Trotters in Ginger and Sweetened Vinegar (Part 2)
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Asian Market Pulse(11/05/13): Peter Lai updates HK and...
Asian Market Pulse(11/05/13): Director of HK DBS Vickers, Mr. Peter Lai, updates HK and Shanghai stock markets & His valuable Investment Experience
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Canada NB: British Columbia Provincial election and...
Canada NB 09/05/2013: Chinese Canadians active participation in the upcoming British Columbia Province election etc
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Legal Segment: Very Serious legal consequence re food...
Legal segment: Interview Derek Lo of Canaan Lawyers, re Very Serious legal consequence of food hygiene issue in food industries
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Literature Program: Mother’s Wish / Morning Call
Our parents may not be around when we want them to be. On this Mothers Day Shermayne, Kiko, Julanda and Gary have prepared two short stories for us.
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Taiwan Notebook - Food Festival Discontinued
Stella Lee reports on the decision of not holding the annual food festival in Taiwan.
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Gardening - HowToMake Compost
Mr. Tong Lau, Horticulturist, teaches you how to make compost in autumn.
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Melbourne Market Go well
Property consultant Kiko Xu explains the unique factor of Melbourne estate market & a report of financial market overnight.
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Food Express - Tomato Prawn - 10/5/2013
Food Express - Mrs Lee will teach us how to cook "Tomato Prawn"
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New Strategy in Defence
Columist Dr Bin LIN analysises the military strategic consideration of the recent 2013 Defence White Paper.
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English For Chinese Users--episode 2
In this episode, Francis Lee will use two simple words to tell you how different it is between English and Chinese in making a sentence.
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Legislative Assembly In Crisis
Some pro-democracy members of the Legislative Assembly have tried to lengthen the time for debate during the meetings. The HKSAR has warned it will have a grave effect on the administration process of the government. Siu Kam Chan reports from Ho...
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Coalition's Industrial Relations Policy Unimpressed
The federal Opposition's long-awaited industrial relations policy announcement has been roundly condemned. The government and unions predictably warn that it clearly flags a return to the Howard government's Australian Workplace A...
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Australian Got Talent
Golden Talent Cup Auburn Asian Welfare Centre in the past two years has organized an Australian Chinese Talent contest, the contest and the organiser will introduce this contest.
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English For Chinese Users--Episode 1
After moving to Australia, you may find it hard to adapt to a new life as a migrant living in an English world. Even though you may not work in the society, you still need to learn how to express yourself in English. Francis Lee will teach you ...
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Pork Belly in Peking Sauce
How can we cook a pork belly dish without the taste of fatty and oily pork? Elsa Tsang and Mrs. Mei Lee will introduce to you a recipe on a northern China dish called sliced pork belly with Peking Sauce.
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Latest HK Economic Situation
Ms Linda Law, Deputy Director of Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office in Sydney, explains any effects by the latest strike at container terminal & a report of financial market overnight.
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3 Taiwanese killed in China tour bus crash
An road accident near Zhang Jiajie, Hunan had killed 3 people and injured 11 from a Taiwan tour. Stella Lee reports.
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Brunei's Sultan shows Australians what opulence means
FedCanberra Notebook - Sam Wong Fed FedFederal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott says as many federal public service jobs as reasonably possible should be located outside the ACT. Cut in the ACTs employment rate is a possibility if the Coal...
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Families reminded not to risk getting into welfare debts
Federal Government provides financial assistance to many families with children. Mr Di Hong Lam from Department of Human Services reminds families to get income estimates right to avoid welfare debts.
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Heart and Soul - Good health is priceless
Heart and Soul with Dr Bibiana Chan
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Email nasties in your inbox
Technology World - Most of us use emails for keeping touch but how do we deal with email nasties in our inbox?
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Hong Kong port workers ended their strike
Hong Kong port workers accepted on Monday a 9.8% pay rise - They ended their strike but the matter is not totally resolved yet. Siu Kam Chan reports.
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Global Finance News(08/05/13): RBA cuts rate to historic...
Global Finance News by Thomas (08/05/13): RBA cuts rate to historic low in 52 years and Latest update of global financial market
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Annual exam to rate South Australian public school...
Adelaide Notebook by Wynnie Chan: 1.Annual exam to rate all South Australian public school students 2.Eight koalas will be sent from Adelaide to a Hong Kong Ocean Park 3.Pregnancy diet predicts junk food addiction in babies
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Community Interview: On how Zhong Hua Foundation Fund to...
Interview Chairwoman and Chairman of Zhong Hua Foundation Fund Association, re How they work to promote multiculturalism in Australia
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Andrew Johns asked to front racing inquiry
Andrew Johns asked to front racing inquiry while Gay Waterhouse denies passing information about More Joyous to her son.
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Global Finance News (29/04/13): Latest global financial...
Global Finance News by Thomas ( 29/04/13): Latest update of global financial market
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Global Finance News(30/04/13): Latest global financial...
Global Finance News by Thomas ( 30/04/13): Latest update of global financial market
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Global Finance News(01/05/13): Latest global financial...
Global Finance News by Thomas ( 01/05/13): Latest update of global financial market
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A giant inflatable duck has dominated the view of HK...
Hong Kong China Express - Siu Kam Chan A giant inflatable rubber duck has dominated the view of Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour, people are flocking to see it.
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Global Finance News(06/05/13): US good employment...
Global Finance News by Thomas ( 06/05/13): US good employment figures and its impact on global financial market last week
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Doctor's Advice Series(02/05/2013: What is H7N5 bird's...
Doctor's Advice Series (02/05/2013: Interview Dr. Danforn Lim, re What is bird's flu and how are we going to protect ourselves from infection?
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Is Australia law on domestic violence too lenient?
Is Australia law on domestic violence too lenient?
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Asian Market Pulse(04/05/13): Peter Lai of DBS Vickers...
Asian Market Pulse(04/05/13): Director of HK DBS Vickers, Mr. Peter Lai, updates HK and Shanghai stock markets
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Global Finance News(07/05/13): Should RBA cut rate...
Global Finance News by Thomas ( 07/05/13): Pros and Cons on whether RBA should cut rate again or not and latest update of global financial market
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Price of fatty beef slices raised
Hong Kong China Report - Siu Kam Chan Ng Fung Hong, the sole mainland beef distributor, has raised the wholesale price of fatty beef slices
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Culture 360
For migrants living in Australia, it is difficult to learn more about Chinese culture. Elsa Tsang has invited Ms. Yuk Ching Chan, who has a wealth of knowledge in Chinese cultural aspects, to host this segment called Culture 360.
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New Funding for Settlement Services
CASS is the only Chinese community agency to have funding for New Settlement Services. Maria Cheng, Senior Executive Officer of CASS Group, introduces the details of the services. The Honourable Executive Director, Henry Peng also explains the lat...
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Crocodile Soup
Have you ever cooked the soup using crocodile meat? This soup is for relieving coughs as recommended by our host Mrs. Mei-fong Lee in this episode.
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MENTAL ILLNESS
Medical experts gathered in Canberra last Thursday and Friday to consider possible new direction in mental health research. They also agreed that prevention is better than cure.Cho-Wai Cheung reports.
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Hong Kong Stringer Report
The latest development of the investigation about former HK ICAC Commissioner and the HICT workers dispute.
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Active Property Market in Sydney
Viola Choi, property investment consultant of Property Investors Alliance Pyt, analyses the active property market in Sydney
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Suzhou eyes on New Technology
Emily Hung, spokesperson for Australian Suzhou Start-up Competition, to explain aims and target of the competition.
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Credit Rating Up or Down
Australia is one of few countries, which has been granted for AAA credit rating in the world by three major rating agencies. Will the status be changed of or downed graded if the federal deficits are getting worse and worse?
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Hong Kong minimum wage has been lifted to HK$30/hr
HK Report - Siu Kam Chan The minimum wage in Hong Kong was set at HK$28 per hour and has been lifted to HK$30 an hour from today. Siu Kam discusses how the implementation of minimum wage has changed the face of employment in the restaurant indu...
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Criticisms About NBN
How much will NBN cost? What happens if the Coalition wins the election? What are the criticisms of Coalition's and Labour's NBN? You can find out more in this episode of Technology World with our technology expert Ka Kit Fung and Elsa Tsang....
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Staying safe when shopping online
Recent reports reveal many Australian travellers became victims of holiday bookings scams. Technology expert KK Fung reminds us of security with online shopping, banking and holiday bookings.
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Global Finance News(01/05/13): World Market Updates and...
Global Finance News by Thomas ( 01/05/13): World Market Updates and interview RBS Morgans Managing Director, Raymond Chan re ANZs latest strong earning report
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Hong Kong Matchmaker
Interv iew Ms. Mei Ling Ng, Machmaker re why she gave up her manufacturing business and starts her career in matchmaking.
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Gardening- Seedling
Mr. Tony Lau, Horticulturist, explains the techniques of seedling when you grow vegetables.
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Community Interview: Interview Chairwoman and Chairman...
Community Interview: Interview Chairwoman and Chairman of Zhong Hua Cultural Society of Australia, re Its mission to promote multicultural society in Australia
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Global Finance News(30/04/13): Australia's latest fiscal...
Global Finance News Global Finance News by Thomas ( 30/04/13): PM reveals Australias present fiscal situation and updates of world markets
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Gillard says budget will share the burden
Prime Minister Julia Gillard says next months budget is about addressing the economic challenges facing the nation and not about the September federal election. She says the budget cuts will not be too savage and the burden will be shared across t...
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Investment Series: Investment atmosphere pretty subdued,...
Investment Series by Thomas: Interview RBS Morgan Managing Director, Raymond Chan re Subdued Investment environment in the near term, why?
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Global Finance News(29/04/13): Updates of world markets
Global Finance News by Thomas (29/04/13): Updates of world markets
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Hong Kong to stave off H7N9 over Labor Day Holiday
An anticipated influx of mainland Chinese tourists in the next few days over the Labor Day holiday might increase the chances of H7N9 bird flu outbreak in Hong Kong.
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A String Of Arrests In Bangladesh Fire
Bangladesh Fire: A string of arrests were made while rescue efforts continued. Over 30 people were found alive under the rubbles over the weekend. Cho Wai Cheung reports.
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Literature Program: Heaven Street
There are skies beyond our skies. Shermayne, Schwarz and Kiko brought us a kung fu story written by Ge Bing.
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Tremendous Response To ANZAC Day Services
Thousands of Australians at home and abroad have attended commemoration services to the 98th anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. More than 60-thous...
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Rescue Team Hard To Reach Victims
Days after a magnitude 7.0-earthquake struck Chinas Sichuan province, residents are still awaiting rescue as well as essentials like drinking water, food, medicine and tents. China correspondent Hui Wen Xue reports.
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Rescue Team Hard To Reach Victims
Days after a magnitude 7.0-earthquake struck Chinas Sichuan province, residents are still awaiting rescue as well as essentials like drinking water, food, medicine and tents. China correspondent Hui Wen Xue reports.
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Legal Tips by Derek Lo: Legal Responsibility for being a...
Legal Tips by Derek Lo: Legal Responsibility for being a guarantor
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Asian Market Pulse(23/04/13): Director of HK DBS...
Asian Market Pulse(23/04/13): Director of HK DBS Vickers, Mr. Peter Lai, updates HK and Shanghai stock markets
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Falls Prevention Program
Brenda Leung, a community educator of Health Promotion Services of NSW Health Dept, introduces the Falls Prevention Program for elderly.
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Apps to speed up document lodgement
The Department of Human Sdrvices' latest innovations - the Document Lodgement Service and Express Plus apps - are making it easier for people to do business with the Department. Ms Doris Bagnall of DHS explains.
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Weekly Aussie Stock Market (22/04/13): Raymond Chan...
Weekly Aussie Stock Market Review by Thomas ( 22/04/13): Managing Director of RBS Morgans, Raymond Chan, updates ASX 200 performance and likely trend in the new week
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Taiwan Connection - Luggage Bomb
Report by Stella Lee on luggage bomb threat in Taiwan.
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Homeland News - International Education in China
Interview Dr. Ho Shum Chan, Senior Educator re International Education and International schools in China. Dr. Chan also explains why parents in China want to send their children to international schools.
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Gardening - Spring Onion & Garlic
Mr. Tony Lau, Horticulturist, teaches you how to grow fresh spring onion and garlic.
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Seniors' Corner - Changes To Age Care Services
nterview Ms. Lai Tong, Facility Manager, On Luck Nursing Home re Federal Government' s proposed changes to age care services & interview Dr. Caroline Yuen , Age Care Service Manager, CCSSC Inc. re changes on residential age care services.
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High-speed Railway to Sydney
Correspondent Sam Wong reports encouraging response has been received from the general community in Canberra to the high-speed railway to Sydney.
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Literature Program: Snow Silently Fell
What could be the price for a family? Shermayne, Kiko, Schwarz, Julanda and Gary told us the story of a family in rural China. The author is Xie Hua Liang.
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Venezuela election results trigger fatal clashes
There have been deadly protests against Venezuela's acting President Nicolas Maduro proclaimed the winner of the country's election. Defeated opposition leader Henrique Capriles has demanded a recount of the vote, which was held following the deat...
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Gardening - Osmanthus Fragrans
Mr. Tony Lau, Horticulturist, teaches you how to grow season flowers - Osmanthus Fragrans.
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Migrant Students Achieve Well At School
There are mixed reactions to the Gillard government's planned reform of education funding. There's strong opposition to the proposal to divert funding from universities to schools. But educators who work with Indigenous students say the reforms ...
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How Much Do You Know About the NBN?
The National Broadband is a huge, ambitious project undertaken by the Labour government to provide very fast access to all Australians. But most of us knows little details. In this episode of Technology World, Elsa Tsang and technology expert Ka...
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Weekly Aussie Stock Market Review(15/04/13): Raymond...
Weekly Aussie Stock Market Review by Thomas ( 15/04/13): Managing Director of RBS Morgans, Raymond Chan, updates ASX 200 performance and likely trend in the new week
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Consumer Info: Why Australian medical insurance premium...
Consumer Information (12/04/13) by Thomas: Why Australian medical insurance premium is rising every year and whose NBN plan is more future looking
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Super Reform Needed?
Super Reform needed?
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Highest Crime Rate at NT
Correspondent Nancy Choa reports the highest crime rate has registered at the NT according to its population.
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Obama Warned North Korea
United States President Barack Obama has called on North Korea to end what he calls its belligerent approach. Speaking after meeting with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon in Washington Elsa Tsang reports. ...
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Seniors' Cornor - Home-Based Preferred Music Listening...
Lawrence Chow interviewed Dr Caroline Yuen of the Chinese Community Social Service Centre to talk about the 'Home- based Preferred Music Listening Programme. Part1。
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Seniors' Corner (2) -Home-Based Preferred Music...
Interview Dr。Caroline Yuen of Chinese Community Social Services Centre to talk about Home- based preferred Music Listening Programme- Part 2
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Girls not studying maths
A recent survey revealed that the proportion of girls not studying maths for their HSC has almost tripled over 10 years. One of the Reserve Bank board member warned that it is a risk to Australias future economic prosperity. Stephanie Hung inter...
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Incapacity at Brisbane Airport
Correspondent Kee Cheung reports the impacts of incapacity at Brisbane Airport to the economy in Queensland.
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How To Save Energy At Home?
The Ethnic Communities' Council of NSW is running an Energy Superstar Project with the Tzu Chi Foundation aiming to support households in saving energy and reduce the expense on energy bills. Elsa Tsang has talked to Mary Liang, the bilingual env...
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HK Connection Series: Latest update of industrial...
HK Connection Series: Interview Bonnie Cheung, HK Members of the press, re The latest update of industrial dispute in HK Container Terminal and Birds flu threat to HK
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NBN At Battlefield Before Election
The high-speed fibre broadband network is already looming as a key battlefield in the September federal election. The federal opposition says its broadband policy would offer slightly slower internet speeds than national broadband network (NBN),...
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Legal Tips:What constitutes threatening in criminal law
Legal Tips by Derek Lo: What constitutes threatening in criminal law
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Talk of the Town: Debates about if Holden should be...
Talk of the Town: Debates about if Holden should be subsidised continuously by the Governments
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Asian Market Pulse(09/04/13): Peter Lai updates HK and...
Asian Market Pulse(09/04/13): Director of HK DBS Vickers, Mr. Peter Lai, updates HK and Shanghai stock markets
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Weekly Aussie Stock Market Review(08/04/13):Raymond Chan...
Weekly Aussie Stock Market Review by Thomas ( 08/04/13): Managing Director of RBS Morgans, Raymond Chan, updates ASX 200 performance and likely trend in the new week
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Aussie Economic Review (03/04/2013)Why RBA kept rate in...
Aussie Economic Review (03/04/2013)by Thomas: Interview David Chu, Chairman of Shinewing Hall Chadwick Accountancy Firm, re RBA kept rate on hold, Why?
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Climate Change Series: Australia ranked 17th in the Low...
Climate Change Series (05/04/13)by Thomas: Australia ranked 17th in the Low Carbon Competitive etc
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Currency Agreement With China
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has announced a range of initiatives to boost tourism, trade and business links with China including a major currency agreement. Ms Gillard made the announcements during her visit to Australia's larges...
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Chinese Language Assistant
Interview Ms. Gladys Liu, Special Adviser to the Preimer of Victoria re Language Assistant Program for primary school students.
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Seniors' Corner - Elderly Needs
Interview Ms. Ada Poon, Manager, Community Service & Home and Community Care Program, CCSSC Inc. re it's elderly needs and dementia program.
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Sunday Youth Program
An interview with 2 performers in Viva Victoria 2013. Mr Wang is a professional Sheng performer. Charles is a performer in lion dance.
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Gillard About To Meet Xi Jinping
Prime Minister Julia Gillard is heading for China , leading Australia's most senior political delegation ever on her visit for talks on trade, security and clean energy. Ministers Bob Carr, Craig Emerson and Bill Shorten, and seni...
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Please, Santa, make me a true Aussie!
Dr Bibiana Chan, Lecturer of UNSW Medical College, School of Psychiatry, competed in the City of Sydney Multicultural Poetry Slam. She entered with a poem to express her wish to become a true Aussie.
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How Does Chinese Medicine Practitioner Look At 'Kidney'...
There is a great difference when Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Western doctors talk about disease relating to 'kidney'. Elsa Tsang has talked to Chinese herbalist Ms. Rose Chen about this.
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H7N9 Bird Flu Fear
In this episode of Hong Kong and China report, our correspondent Siu kam Chan will report on the H7N9 bird flu epidemic in China. It has led to the fear of the virus spread in Hong Kong due to the frequent visits between residents from both sides...
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Union Accuse Westfield Exploiting Cleaners' Wages
The operator of one of the world's largest retail portfolios, the Westfield Group, is remaining silent over accusations contract cleaners at its shopping centres face what a union calls back-breaking workloads and poverty wages. T...
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Gardening -Chinese Dates
Mr. Tony Lau, Horticulturist, teaches you how to grow Chinese dates.
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Legal Tips: Little change in the last will brings huge...
Legal Tips by Derek Lo: On legal consequences of making minor changes in the last will
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Asian Market Pulse(02/04/13):Peter Lai updates HK and...
Asian Market Pulse(02/04/13): Director of HK DBS Vickers, Mr. Peter Lai, updates HK and Shanghai stock markets
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Call For Speeding Up Bowel Cancer Screening Plan
Bowel cancer is the second-highest type of cancer death in Australia, after lung cancer. The Cancer Council has called for the rollout of the national bowel cancer screening program to be sped up, after research showed it could save hundreds of l...
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Rare H7N9 strain of bird flu kills two in China
Current Affairs by Aaron: Authorities in China say two men have died and another woman is in a critical condition after being infected with H7N9 bird flu - a sub-type that hs not previously been transmitted to humans
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2014 World Cup Qualifier - Socceroos v Oman
Sports World - Lawrence & Dennis AFL Matches results HK Rugby 7 Sports Focus: A-League and Socceroos v Oman
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Weekly Aussie Stock Market Review(01/04/13): Raymond...
Weekly Aussie Stock Market Review by Thomas ( 01/04/13): Managing Director of RBS Morgans, Raymond Chan, updates ASX 200 performance and likely trend in the new week
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Shenzhen NB: What is China's Dream according to XI...
Shenzhen 01/04/13: Correspondent report by Xue, re Dream of new Chinese Leader XI Jin-Ping, & Chinese peoples expectation on their new leaders as well as urgent matters to tackle
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President Ma's daughter marries model citizen
Taiwan Connection - Stella Lee The marriage of 33-year-old Lesley Ma became the centre of attention following media reports that she had held a wedding banquet in a plush hotel in Taipei on March 9. Lesley had marri...
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Pig Trotters and Eggs in Ginger and Sweetened Vinegar
Cooking Series with Stella - Pig Trotters in Ginger and Sweetened Vinegar (Part 1)
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Is 457 Visa being rorted as claimed? Myth? & Reality?
Is 457 Visa being rorted as claimed? Myth? & Reality?
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Does the Australia media environment warrants reform?
Does the Australia media environment warrants reform?
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North Korea in "state of war" with South Korea
North Korea announced Saturday that it entered a "state of war" with South Korea after leader Kim Jong-Un ordered preparations for rocket strikes on US targets. China and Russia call for restraint.
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Education & Society: Labor reshuffle
Labor Government reshuffles cabinet. Is it time for early election?
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Literature Program: Ding Men Men's Late Spring
Would the ugly duckling become a white swan one day? Shermayne, Kiko, Clara and Gary brought us a heart-warming story. It is written by Mei Ji.
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Will asylum seeker families be released into the...
Prime Minister Julia Gillard says the government has yet to decide whether asylum seeker families will be released into the community. Her comments come as more boats have been intercepted on their way to Australia. ...
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RBA highlights Melbourne housing risks – housing softer
Current Affairs by Aaron: Melbournes housing market is heading for further price falls and softer conditions, according to the latest Financial Stability Review (FSR), released yesterday.
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Potential Problems Of Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing is going to change the technical operation of the business world and our way to store individual data. In this episode of Technology World, Elsa Tsang and technology expert Ka Fung will discuss with you the security and privacy co...
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What Makes Up A Cloud Computing System?
Although cloud computing is an emerging field of computer science, the idea has been around for a few years. In this episode of Technology World, Elsa and technology expert Ka Fung will talk about the two different sections of a cloud computing sy...
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DonateLife.....The Greatest Gift
Parliamentary Secretary for Health and Ageing Catherine King launched a community education campaign kit designed to engage with Australians of different religious and cultural backgrounds about the importance of organ and tissue donation. Elsa T...
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Legal Tips:Use of Third Party Indemnity
Legal Tips by Derek Lo: Chance of winning a lawsuit against a supermarket because its trolley leaves a mark in our car
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Why did I join Melbourne Sings Choir?
Multicultural Segment: Interview Wen Ying Wu and Diana Tang, members of a multicultural choir in Melbourne, Melbourne Sings. Wen Ying arrived in Australia from China 4 years ago. Although her English is fairly limited, she found heaps of joy...
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Weekly Aussie Stock Market Review(25/03/13):Raymond Chan...
Weekly Aussie Stock Market Review by Thomas ( 25/03/13): Managing Director of RBS Morgans, Raymond Chan, updates ASX 200 performance and likely trend in the new week
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Investment Series: What wew lessons leant in the Cyprus...
Investment Series by Thomas: Interview RBS Morgan Managing Director, Raymond Chan re New lessons leant in the latest Cyprus Financial Crisis
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Asian Market Pulse(26/03/13): Peter Lai updates HK and...
Asian Market Pulse(26/03/13): Director of HK DBS Vickers, Mr. Peter Lai, updates HK and Shanghai stock markets
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Labor Heading for Crushing Election Defeat: Newspoll
Current Affairs by Aaron: Labor government is heading for a crushing defeat in this years election, as Newspoll suggests. Foreign minister Bob Carr blamed the partys bloodletting for driving voters to the opposition.
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Faye Dunn – Celebrating Harmony Day with many stories
Faye Dunn, ATO officer, tells about her co-scripted comedy (theme: Many Stories One Australia) played in front her ATO colleagues celebrating the Harmony Day.
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The Sixth Cabinet
Julia Gillard has appointed her sixth cabinet in three years, this time replacing key supporters of Kevin Rudd in the wake of last week's uncontested leadership spill. The reshuffle follows the resignations of ministers Martin F...
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Weekly Aussie Stock Market Review(25/03/13):Raymond Chan...
Weekly Aussie Stock market Review by Thomas ( 25/03/13): Managing Director of RBS Morgans, Raymond Chan, updates ASX 200 performance and likely trend in the new week
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Family Series: How to gamblers and their families to...
Family Series 22/03/2013: Interview Chinese Problem Gamblers Coordinator,Willie Tsui and Counsellor, Sandra re How to help gamblers and thier family to tackle online gambling
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National apology to forced adoption victims
Prime Minister Julia Gillard apologizes to forced adoption victims in a special ceremony in Canberra.
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Gillard survived leadership spill unchallenged
In a leadership spill , Julia Gillard remains Prime Minister after Kevin Rudd refused to challenge for the top job.
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The fate of Labor’s media bills is still unclear
Two of Labor's media bills approved but the fate of the remaining four is still unclear. However, senior Labor frontbencher Simon Crean has criticised the Government's handling of changes to media laws. On the other hand, Tony Windsor has warn...
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Interview Bonnie, HK Members of the press, re...
Interview Bonnie, HK Members of the press, re Effectiveness of measures to curb baby formula trafficking in HK
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Stella - Hokkaido milk pudding
Cooking Series with Stella: Stella discusses how to make hokkaido milk pudding
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National apology to mothers and children affected by...
Current Affairs by Aaron: The Federal Government will offer a national apology to mothers and children affected by past adoption practices on March 21, the Harmony Day.
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Talk of the Town(19/03/2013): RBA’s March Minutes...
Talk of the Town: Interview Chairman of Shinewing Hall Chadwick, David Chu, re RBAs March Minutes confirm Australian economy on the mend
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Aussie Economic Review RBA March Minutes confirm economy...
Aussie Economic Review (20/03/2013)by Thomas: Interview David Chu, Chairman of Shinewing Hall Chadwick Accountancy Firm, re RBA relased its March Minutes, confirming Australian economy on the mend
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Legal Tips: Court’s discretionary power to extend...
Legal Tips by Derek Lo: Courts discretionary power to extend traffic infringement fine repayment dates
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Talk of the Wown(20/03/2013): RBA’s March Minutes...
Talk of the Wown ( 20/03/2013)Interview Chairman of Shinewing Hall Chadwick, David Chu, re RBAs March Minutes confirm Australian economy on the mend
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Asian Market Pulse(19/03/13): Peter Lai updates HK and...
Asian Market Pulse(19/03/13): Director of HK DBS Vickers, Mr. Peter Lai, updates HK and Shanghai stock markets
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Shaun Islip - Everyone can sing
Interview Shaun Islip, a South African-born musician, who has been in Australia for 4 years focusing on directing "With One Voice Choir" founded by leading Australian soprano Tania de Jong AM. There are 13 With Once Voice Choirs across Austral...
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Australia Ease Defence Restrictions With Myanmar
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has announced Australia will ease restrictions on defence cooperation between Australia and Myanmar. The move is seen as a reward for its progress towards democratisation and better human rights.
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Weekly Aussie Stock Market Review(18/03/13): Raymond...
Weekly Aussie Stock market Review by Thomas ( 18/03/13): Managing Director of RBS Morgans, Raymond Chan, updates ASX 200 performance and likely trend in the new week
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How effective are measures to curb baby formula...
Interview Bonnie, HK Members of the press, re Effectiveness of measures to curb baby formula trafficking in
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HK Connection Series: Bonnie, our HK correspondent...
HK Connection Series: Interview Bonnie Cheung, HK Members of the press, re Difficult working conditions for HK reporters working in China, and new debated surrounding election of HKSAR Chief in 2017
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Help to save up for your kids' computer
Mr Di Hong Lam from Department of Human Services speak about Saverplus program to help low-income earners start saving, and Child Support Program for separated families.
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Extra challenges for indigenous youth
A new report highlighting the challenges facing young people in Australia has highlighted the extra challenges confronting indigenous youth.
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Literature Program: Thanks, Lu De
Do we remember those rebellious teenage days? Sharon and Gary told the story of Lu Lu and his father Lu De.
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Gillard Defends Changes To 457 Visas
The Prime Minister Julia Gillard is defending proposed changes to the 457 skilled worker visa system. Ms Gillard says her aim is to ensure that Australian workers are first in the job queue. But the oppositio...
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1.How SA new brand logo got the whole state in a buzz
Adelaide Notebook by Wynnie 1.How SA new brand logo got the whole state in a buzz 2.Adelaide Digital TV ready 3.Holdfast Bay will give out free dog leads to help control dogs on beaches
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Nationals MP Darren Chester says vicious comments on PM...
Current Affairs by Aaron: The latest Newspoll shows Julia Gillard has surged back into the lead as preferred prime minister over the Opposition Leader Tony Abbot. On the other hand, Nationals MP Darren Chester says hes disturbed by the tone of...
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World-wide Mahjong Tournament In Sydney
Sydney has been selected to host a world-wide Mahjong Tournament in June, which is expected to attract hundreds of competitors from 15 countries. The Chief Executive Officer of Mahjong Australia, Pauline Heng, says the game is particularly popula...
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Coal Seam Gas Project
Federal environment laws are set to change in a bid to ensure Coal Seam Gas projects don't contaminate the nation's water supplies. The changes, approved by cabinet today (Tue), honour a promise made to Independent MP Tony Windsor when Labor was ...
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Talk of the Town: Interview WA correspondent, Leung...
Talk of the Town: Interview WA correspondent, Leung Tsang Wing, re Analysis of the outcome of WA election result
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Asian Market Pulse(12/03/13): Peter Lai updates HK and...
Asian Market Pulse(12/03/13)by Thomas: Interview Director of HK DBS Vickers, Mr. peter Lai, re Latest updates of HK and Shanghai stock markets
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Hong Kong cracks down on baby formula trade
Dorisy reports - The Hong Kong government introduced strict measures in March affter a shortage of infant milk formula due to the smuggling of it from Hong Kong into China. Mainland Chinese now find it no longer economical to do so. ...
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WA election sends a message to Labor
Current Affairs by Aaron: Colin Barnett's Liberal-National alliance is celebrating a landslide victory. Labor's woes played a role in the party's WA election loss, Defence Minister Stephen Smith admitted.
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Japan Tsunami Second Anniversary
It's two years (11 March) since a devastating earthquake and tsunami slammed into Japan, killing nearly 19-thousand people. More than a million homes were damaged or destroyed.Among the affected infra-structure was the Fukushima nuclear plant, whi...
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Weekly Aussie Stock Market Review : Raymond Chan updates...
Weekly Aussie Stock market Review by Thomas ( 11/03/13): Managing Director of RBS Morgans, Raymond Chan, updates ASX 200 performance and likely trend in the new week
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How Parents help children develop healthy sex concept
Interview Cynthia Chung of Family Relationship , re How Parents help children develop healthy sex concept
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Consumer Information : Why does Europe's horse meat...
Consumer Information (08/03/12)by Thomas: Investigators trace the reason why horse meat to replace beef in Europe and the issues associated with it
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Refinery Plant in Gove revived
Correspondent Nancy Choa reports the huge Alcan Gove bauxite alumina processing plant on the Gove Peninsula will be maintained in operation for at least 10 years.
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Gillard At Chinatown
Former One Nation Party leader Pauline Hanson says she is planning to run in this year's federal election. Though federal election is still six month apart, Prime Minister Julia Gillard has visited not just Western Sydney but also Chinese communi...
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How To Grow Cumquat?
In this episode of gardening tips, Lawrence Chow invites Mr. Liu to teach us how to grow the little citrus fruit cumquat.
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High Housing Cost Forces Australians To Give Up Property...
It's long been regarded as the Australian dream....to own your own home. But new research has found, despite interest rates being at historic lows, growing numbers of Australians are giving up on that dream and renting instead. Elsa Tsang report...
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Aussie Economic Review: Interview David Chu, re Why RBA...
Aussie Economic Review (65/03/2013)by Thomas: Interview David Chu, Chairman of Shinewing Hall Chadwick Accountancy Firm, re Why RBA keeps rate on hold and Latest Australian economic performance update
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HPV Vaccination To School Boys
Elsa Tsang has talked to Dr. Stephen Li, Chairman of Community Health Committee of Australian Chinese Medical Association , regarding the reasons for government to extend the HPV vaccination program to school boys now.
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