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Summary: Welcome to the SBS Radio's Thai Language Program. We offer weekly coverage of homeland, international and national events.
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Podcasts:
An Afghan refugee in Melbourne recalls the years he spent on Nauru under the Howard government's Pacific Solution.
Interviews with Thai government delegates, Thai food exhibitors and a Thai food distributor at Fine Food Australia 2012 in Melbourne.
Australia and other members of the APEC group of countries have agreed to slash tariffs on products linked to environmentally-friendly energy production.
How to support you kids to have a good food habits and active lifestyle.
Asylum-seekers coming to Australia by boat will start being to transferred to Nauru by the end of the week.
Tax Talk segment this month discusses how to keep business records.
It's a fine line between faith and style. And it's one that Australian designers catering to the Muslim community are trying to walk.
The Gillard government has abandoned plans to pay some of the dirtiest power stations in the country to close down.
The oldest known recording of the Thai national anthem has turned up in Australia. Deputy Director General of the Thai Public Relations Department Tuenjai Sinthuvnik tells SBS she is grateful that the records will return to Bangkok and be heard by...
Facts about asylum seekers and refugees which are usually misunderstood.
On the occasion of the Get Reading Month (in September) and on the National Year of Reading, Cheryl Arkle, director of Get Reading, talks about '50 Books You Can't Put Down' list and how to nurture the love of reading among children. ...
Cervical cancer can in many cases be prevented or even cured - simply by doing a regular pap smear screening test. But women's health groups say migrant and refugee women are still dying unnecessarily from it.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard says it would cost Australia six-point-five-billion dollars a year to put Australia in the world's top five schooling systems.
Thai listeners talk about Go Back 2 and express their views on asylum seekers.
More than three million children and low income earners will be given free dental treatment under a four-billion-dollar dental reform package announced by the federal government.