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Summary: Welcome to SBS Radio's Croatian language program. We offer extensive coverage of homeland, national and international news and current affairs, five times a week, via our studios in Sydney and Melbourne with weekly reports from correspondents in Croatia as well as international broadcasters VOA, DW,RFE, and HTV. We cover local events and activities of the Australian-Croatian communities nationwide. Listen to our "Next Generation" program UMREZENI on Tuesday nights, comprehensive sports coverage on Mondays and Thursdays, and MALI LJUDI on Mondays, our program dedicated to parents and children.
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Podcasts:
Croatian Homeland Report with Domagoj Veršić
We to talk to Croatian blues artist Ivan Vragolovich about his music, perspective on life and topics such as Bob Dylan and why English langauge songs dominate the industry.
The federal government is being urged to give more attention to family businesses, many of which are run by migrant Australians. More than half of all businesses in Australia are estimated to be family-owned.
The New South Wales parliament has followed the lead of a number of other states and delivered a formal apology to the victims of forced adoption. An estimated 150-thousand Australian babies born in the 1950s - and up to the 197...
Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan has warned that the moderate recovery underway in the United States could be put in jeopardy by what he calls the cranks and crazies in the Republican party.
South Sudanese youth are quickly discovering professional basketball and as an example they have one one of the most talented players in America, Thon Maker.
Latest sport news from Croatia, reports Željko Kovačević
The idea about the Croatian Tournament was born in September 1974 in Hobart, Tasmania. At the junior tournament of the Australian teams, Mr. Mirko Furjanić has suggested to Mr. Lionel Brown, the secretary of the Sydney Croatia team, the idea abou...
The sectarian and political divide in Syria between the two main Islamic sects is rippling ominously through parts of Sydney.
British Parliament is to ratify Croatian entry into EU even before expected, certainly by Christmas, is the latest good news heading a list of not so good news from Croatia.
Billionaire businessman Frank Lowy says Australia's multicultural society is both strong and mature.
The Immigration Minister Chris Bowen is under growing pressure to block plans by a controversial Dutch politician to visit Australia next month.
A political backlash against comments by Liberal Senator (mr) Cory Bernardi that same sex marriage would lead to people having sex with animals and people being allowed more than one spouse has led to his resignation as a parliamentary secretary.
All the latest news from Croatia and the region with Enis Zebic.
Dinamo Zagreb goes down in its first Champions League match to Porto. Famous Croatian waterpolo coach Ratko Rudic leaves his team of champions.