SBS World News Radio Jan 20

A car drives into pedestrians in Melbourne's CBD; Donald Trump in Washington ahead of his inauguration; The latest in sport; 
SBS World News Radio: A new program is linking older migrant volunteers with newly arrived refugees, to help them settle into Australian life. 
SBS World News Radio: The lives of two brothers are a stark reflection of their previous lives in Malawi as they reflect on their journey from conflict to their...
SBS World News Radio: The Turnbull government says it has saved the jobs of two thousand Australians after giving a $30 million financial bailout to an aluminium...
SBS World News Radio: A small Sikh community, shocked to find their temple vandalised, has made an unusual offer to the unknown offenders.  
SBS World News Radio: A survey conducted by Sensis for SBS finds 61 per cent of small business owners consider their workforce to be diverse. 

Saroo Brierly's First Day

SBS World News Radio: Saroo Brierly's journey is a remarkable one. We spoke to Saroo about his life and his first impressions of Australia as part of our SBS...
SBS World News Radio: As the Obama era comes to an end, the world is entering uncharted waters. So what might it mean for Australia?
SBS World News Radio: United States President-elect Donald Trump has arrived in Washington ahead of his inauguration.

Weekend sport preview

SBS World News Radio: Getting to the business end of the summer of sport, and tennis' elite are looking to separate themselves from the pack at the Australian...
SBS World News Radio: There are grave fears for up to 35 people missing in an avalanche in central Italy.
SBS World News Radio: A five year old boy has been refused entry to a Melbourne school because his traditional headwear known as a patka doesn't conform with...

SBS World News Radio Jan 19

NSW Premier Mike Baird announces his retirement from politics; Barack Obama gives his last press conference; We start our First Day series with Saroo Brierly;  
SBS World News Radio: New South Wales Premier Mike Baird has announced his retirement from politics, just half way through his term as the state's leader. The...
SBS World News Radio: Intense pressure is being brought to bear on The Gambia's President, Yahya Jammeh, to step down peacefully and hand over to his elected...
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An Israeli satirist living in Berlin has created a work which juxtaposes Holocaust memorial selfies with images of the actual Holocaust.
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