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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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All the latest sport news from Croatia and the Olympics.
Damir Posavac describes the Olympics over the weekend in which Australia won its 12th silver medal. Todays guests are Ivica Glamatovic and Marko Vrkic, president of Canberra FC.
The federal coalition has released a discussion paper outlining plans for tougher rules covering foreign investment if it wins the next election. It's calling for public comment from business groups and the general public before ...
The Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is likely to know later this month whether Ecuador will grant his request for political asylum. Ecuador's Foreign MinisterRicardo Patino has said his country wants to wait until after the Londo...
What are the goals of the embattled sides in Syria? Fran Višnar is looking for answers
A group of Olympic athletes from the United States has launched an online campaign against restrictions on promoting their own sponsors during the Games. The athletes object to not being able to promote and thank their sponsors ...
A review of the Fair Work Act has recommended few changes to Australia's industrial relations laws. The long-awaited review finds the Fair Work laws are working as intended, delivering fairness for employees and flexibility for employers witho...
There is no shame in having debt, but shame is to be hiding it.
The scourge of petrol sniffing is on the public agenda again, as the Senate considers a proposal from the Greens. The Greens party says there's overwhelming support for a Bill to mitigate the negative impacts of petrol sniffing by prohibiting ...
About 100 asylum seekers coming out from detention have found temporary accommodation in Australian households over the past three months. The "Community Placement Network" began in May to help eligible asylum seekers make the mov...
New figures from the Bureau of Statistics show there was little jobs growth for Indigenous Australians last year. The gap in the unemployment rate compared to non-Indigenous Australians is still wide. &nbs...
Caring for ageing Australians is becoming increasingly important as that sector of the populace grows. And caring for those who've experienced trauma in their lives is becoming a particular challenge. Research show as trauma survivo...
The Croatian rowing team has qualified for the quarters of the London Olympics ahead of the Australian team and Britain.
The federal government says new allegations against the man suing Peter Slipper for sexual harassment should be left to the police.
All the latest news from Croatia and the region with Domagoj Versic.