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Summary: Comprehensive coverage of major news events across Australia and around the world with regular reports from China, Hong Kong/ Macau, Taiwan and other parts of the world. Also featuring lifestyle, youth programs, settlement information and morning talkback to share listeners their views and bring the Cantonese-speaking communities across Australia closer together.
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It is expected there will be a change of leadership in China after the 18th Communist Party Congress. What are the expectations of mainland residents towards the future leadership? Siu-kam Chan reports.
China's new leader has to boost domestic consumption to stop country's slowdown, says emerging economies expert Professsor Kamel Mellahi.
Legal segment: Interview Derek Lo of Canaan Lawyers, re The serious consequence of illegal construction or demolition under Australian laws
Climate Change Series (02/11/12) by Thomas: Latest statistics show that Australians are more receptive to carbon tax
Legal Tips by Derek Lo: Does showing the warning sign Dogs Within would exempt us from any legal liability should a dog attack occur?
Asian Market Pulse(06/11/12)by Thomas: Interview Director of HK DBS Vickers, Mr. Peter Lai, re Latest updates of HK and Shanghai stock markets
Australia's live animal export industry has suspended its trade with Pakistan after images showing mistreatment of Australian sheep being slaughtered were broadcast on television. Elsa Tsang reports.
Former table tennis representative of Hong Kong and Australian team, Mr. Cam La, urges government to promote this sport in Australia by increasing funding and establishing more training centres. Elsa Tsang has talked to Cam La.
Aussie Economic Review (07/11/2012)by Thomas: Interview David Chu, Chairman of Shinewing Hall Chadwick Accountancy Firm, re RBAs no move on rate surprised many; & US Post election risk of a Financial Cliff , WHY?
Shenzhen 05/11/12: Correspondent report by Xue, re The upcoming 18th National People's Congress of the Communist Party of China and expectation, & stories of MoYan, the latest Nobel literature Prize winner
Deloitte Access Economics' mid-year budget assessment says Treasurer Wayne Swan's surplus of 1.1 billion dollars is more likely to be a deficit of 4 billion dollars. Mr Swan is in Mexico for a meeting of the G-20 finance ministers and he defends ...
Aaron reports that the background of the Melbourne Cup - which is said to be the race that stops the nation. Also there is a push among Australians that Melbourne Cup day should be a national holiday
Apple's iPhone 5 has been on the market since September, host of Technology World, Ka Fung , will chat with Elsa about the different generations of iPhone which also reflects the development of technology in smart phones.
Mr. Tony Lau , Horticulturist , teaches you how to grow Cape Gooseberry.
Legal segment: Interview Derek Lo of Canaan Lawyers, re The serious consequence of illegal construction or demolition under Australian laws