Turkish
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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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 by 2025.It says that goal should become what it calls a national crusade.
Interview with Mr Fahrettin Ari, editor of Dunya newspaper, on carbon tax following governments' decision to link Australia with EU carbon trading scheme.
The smell of Australian livestock was in the spotlight in the Turkish city of Tekirdag last week. The Tekirdag Governor Ali Yerlikaya explains about the unfolding dramas in the Tekirdag Port.
Interview with Mrs Nurten Hasan, 2012 the Casey Volunteer Award winner and also the Present of Hampton Park Turkish Seniors Group.
The 2012 council elections will be held across NSW on Saturday 8 September 2012 and we interviewed with Turkish background candidates to Local Government Elections.
SBS ONE & TWO highlights over coming days
Weekend Stringer Report from Turkey by our Istanbul correspondent Ms Ahu Özyurt.
Latest sport news from Turkey, Australia and the World.
We have obtained the latest news and current affairs from Cyprus by SBS Radio Turkish Program's correspondent Mr Hasan Hastürer.
One of the famous names of Turkish popular music Ms Zeynep Dizdar was in our studios before her concerts in Melbourne.
August 30, Turkeys Victory Days 90th anniversary celebrated
More than 3 million children and low income earners will be given free dental treatment under a $4 billion dental reform package announced by the federal government.
We discussed the the new points to remember in this financial year with our regular guest from the Australian Taxation Office, Mr Feridun Urak.
Interview with Mr Enes Cansever, editor-in-chief of Zaman Australia newspaper on Australian Turkish canditates in upcoming local goverment elections in NSW.
Why is Australia the most successful country on multiculturalism in the world? While German PM has declared that the multiculturalism was failed in Germany, what are they behind the Australian success story? We are comparing multiculturalism aspects ...