SBS World News Radio
Summary: World View is a news and current affairs program with a focus on multicultural and indigenous issues. Drawing on the unique talents of SBS’ multilingual and multicultural workforce, World View covers national and international events and issues through a diverse range of voices and perspectives.
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SBS World News Radio: The federal Opposition says the Turnbull government should take full responsibility for the 2016 census failure, but the ABS, IBM and an ISP have worn the blame. ()
SBS World News Radio: Four people - two men and two women - have died after an accident on a ride at Gold Coast theme park Dreamworld. The victims, became trapped on a conveyor belt at the theme park after their raft flipped on the Thunder Rive... ()
An accident claims the lies of four people at Dreamworld; The PM backs the resignation of the Solicitor-General; How a reformed drug dealer turned his life around to mentor other young people; ()
Buying a used car from a private seller can be risky - especially for buyers with English as a second language. A new multiligual campaign is working to educate consumers about their rights. ()
SBS World News Radio: A new study has thrown up some surprising results regarding the amount of alcohol consumed by women the world over. ()
SBS World News Radio: With the A-League season underway, one team of under-8s in Melbourne's north is setting its sights on one day joining the nation's elite. ()
SBS World News Radio: The federal opposition is calling for the Attorney-General to be removed from office following the resignation of Solicitor-General Justin Gleeson. ()
SBS World News Radio: A reformed drug dealer on the streets of Sydney has turned his life around and is now mentoring other young people. ()
SBS World News Radio: Iraqi forces have fought their way into two more villages near Mosul as the offensive to retake the city from IS militants enters its second week. ()
French authorities evacuating asylum seekers from "Jungle" camp; The Federal Treasurer calls on States and Territories to address housing affordability; The weekend that was in sport; ()
SBS World News Radio: Breast cancer patients in Australia have some of the highest survival rates in the world, but Cancer Australia says not everyone receives the most appropriate care. Today, they've released new guidelines to address the issues... ()
SBS World News Radio: Tensions have risen in the French port city of Calais ahead of the planned demolition of the refugee camp known as the 'Jungle'. ()
SBS World News Radio: It's been another action-packed weekend of sport with A-League, basketball, horse-racing, Major League Baseball and a new rugby world record by the All Blacks. ()
Hundreds out of work as Ford closes its Australian plants. The United Nations says time's running out for the city of eastern Aleppo in Syria. Weekend sport preview. ()
SBS World News Radio: The International Monetary Fund says the world is now a record $152 trillion in debt. ()