SBS World News Radio Nov 25

Taxpayers won't pay for bungled census; A unique program aimed at ending the cycle of family violence; A preview of the weekend in sport; 
The debate over negative gearing has flared up again, with a senior New South Wales Liberal party politician breaking ranks with the federal government by...
SBS World News Radio: The Prime Minister's assured Australian taxpayers they won't be footing the bill for this year's bungled census.
SBS World News Radio: Farmers and M-Ps on both sides of politics are calling for an urgent resolution to a stalemate on the proposed backpacker tax. The level of...
Ministers from Australia and New Zealand will decide whether to introduce mandatory palm-oil labelling legislation. Palm-oil production has been linked to...
SBS World News Radio: Amnesty International has accused Nigerian security forces of killing at least 150 peaceful advocates of secession from Africa's most...
SBS World News Radio: Turkey says it will retaliate over the death of three of its soldiers during a Turkish-backed Syrian rebel operation in northern Syria. It...
SBS World News Radio: The guqin is an ancient musical instrument recognised as an important part of the world's heritage. It has a history dating back at least...

Weekend sports preview

SBS World News Radio: The Wallabies take another step towards a drought breaking Grand Slam when they take on Ireland, the Formula One title could well be...
SBS World News Radio: A police officer in Sydney has established a unique program aimed at ending the cycle of family violence.The Kids Say No program teaches...
SBS World News Radio: The state and territory winners have been revealed in the lead-up to the national 2017 Australian of the Year announcement on Australia Day.
SBS World News Radio: Thousands of civilians continue to flee the Iraqi city of Mosul, as United-States-backed Iraqi forces maintain their advances to drive out...
SBS World News Radio: Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has blamed the leader of the opposition for whipping up hysteria, and misrepresenting his comments about...
SBS World News Radio: Flume, Jessica Mauboy and Crowded House were among the top honorees at the 30th annual ARIA awards, held in Sydney.
SBS World News Radio: In what could determine the biggest shift in Palestinian politics in more than a decade, the long-dominant Fatah party is preparing to hold...
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Thai migrant women are victims of domestic violence at seven times the national rate, mostly at the hands of their Australian-born partners, the latest data shows.
The City of Fremantle in Western Australia has decided to celebrate Australia Day two days later after hearing the concerns of Aboriginal elders.
The world’s leading orangutan scientist is urging Australians to support the campaign for mandatory labelling of palm oil in all food products.
A Bangladeshi doctor and her two children are facing deportation after her daughter's developmental delay lead to the rejection of their application to stay in...
Families continue to arrive each month to join a growing community of Yazidi refugees in regional New South Wales.
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The thing about domestic violence, for many of us it just seems like too big a problem, too hard for us to do anything meaningful about: but one company is...
Tyrone Unsworth, a 13-year-old Brisbane high-school student, took his life earlier this week following years of relentless bullying over his sexuality.