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Summary: The Turkish Program was one of the first seven language programs on SBS, which began broadcasting with six other language groups in 1975. The program presents news and current affairs from Australia, Turkey and the world, and broadcasts various other programs which relate to the Turkish-speaking community. The program, which airs one hour daily, is informative, educational and entertaining and includes interviews with community members and prominent people from Australia, Turkey and the world, as well as covering cultural, sport and arts events. SBS is a unique government owned media institution which broadcasts in 68 languages.
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A closer look at the Australian politics with Dr Levent Efe.
Latest sport news from Turkey
We have obtained the latest news and current affairs from Cyprus by SBS Radio Turkish Program's correspondent Mr Hasan Hastürer.
We had a talk-back session on Turkey - Syria tautness, latest news from the area and Turkeys solution on Thursday the 1st November at SBS Turkish.
We have obtained columnist, journalist Etyen Mahçupyan's comments on the latest news and current affairs from Turkey.
We discussed important points to remember on tax issues with our regular guest from the Australian Taxation Office, Mr Feridun Urak. This month's subject is: "Record Keeping".
2012 Council Elections were completed across Victoria on Saturday 27 October. We interviewed with two elected Councillors, Mr Öztürk Yıldız and Mr Adem Atmaca, both have Turkish background.
We interviewed with Mr A Bulut, journalist, columnist of Yeni Çağ newspaper on Turkey – Syria tautness, latest news from the area and Turkey’s solution.
We have organised a Panel Discussion at SBS studios, called "Republic, Turkey and Australia". Panellists are: Deakin University Chair and Discipline Leader in Economics Professor Nejat Anbarcı, ex-president of the Council of Turkish Associations of ...
We have organised a Panel Discussion at SBS studios, called "Republic, Turkey and Australia". Panellists are: Deakin University Chair and Discipline Leader in Economics Professor Nejat Anbarcı, ex-president of the Council of Turkish Associations ...
We have organised a Panel Discussion at SBS studios, called "Republic, Turkey and Australia". Panellists are: Deakin University Chair and Discipline Leader in Economics Professor Nejat Anbarcı, ex-president of the Council of Turkish Associations ...
We have organised a Panel Discussion at SBS studios, called "Republic, Turkey and Australia". Panellists are: Deakin University Chair and Discipline Leader in Economics Professor Nejat Anbarcı, ex-president of the Council of Turkish Associations of ...
The changes mean that unauthorised arrivals, namely asylum seekers, on the mainland will also be sent to Nauru and Manus Island in Papua New Guinea for offshore processing.
Interviews at the 29 Ocotober function hosted by the Consul Genral Gulseren Celik
Weekend Stringer Report from Turkey by our Istanbul correspondent Ms Ahu Özyurt.