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Interview Jovan Janjic: 20.11.2009
Hundreds of thousands of people joined a funeral procession Thursday for Patriarch Pavle, who led the Serbian Orthodox Church through its post-Communist revival and the Balkans' bloody ethnic wars in the 1990s. Pavle, a highly popular patriarch known for his modesty and humility, died over the weekend at age 95 after being hospitalized for two years with heart and lung problems. He had led the 7 million-member church since 1990. In memory of Patriarch Pavle we have talked to the Belgrade-based analyst with the weekly NIN magazine and the author of his biography Jovan Janjic.
Production Biljana Rsitic
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Remembrance Day: 11.11.2009
Ceremonies will be held around Australia and other parts of the world today to honour the soldiers who fought and died during the First World War and the conflicts since.
Wreaths will be laid and a minute of silence will be observed at the exact time that an armistice came into effect, after the war between 1914 and 1918 had cost an estimated 10-million lives.
Production Biljana Ristic
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Oktobarski Salon: 11.11.2009
October Art salon is a representative event featuring actual tendencies in the domain of visual arts, founded under the auspices of the City of Belgrade. It was established in 1960 as an exhibition of the best works in the sphere of fine arts. In 1967 it became an important review of the current trends in applied arts, too. October Salon represents modern Serbian art of the second half of the 20th century. We were talking to PR, Mr. Mica Karic.
picture: www.oktobarskisalon.org
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Gordana Gamboz
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Free Zone- Ms Branka Pavlovic: 11.11.2009
Free Zone is 5th festival of documentary and a long play film held in Belgrade from 6th -11th November. This year there were two venues, The Belgrade Cultural Centre and Cinema "Balkan".
We were talking to one of the selectors Ms Branka Pavlovic
Picture: YuTube
Produced by
Gordana Gamboz
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Berlin Wall: 10.11.2009
On the year 1989, East GERMANY's Stalinist authorities allowed people to travel to the West for the first time in 28 years.
The Wall came down after 136 people lost their lives trying to cross it.
2009 is a special year for Berlin and for the world as well The 20th anniversary of Berlin Wall which came down on the historic evening of November 9th, 1989.
Produced by Sanja Damic
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Wednesday Mornings: 5.11.2009
Wednesday Mornings is an exhibition of paintings by the Preston Women’s Art Group. The exhibition will be opened by Marina Celebic of the Serbian Welfare Association of Victoria.
Opening: 6pm – 7.30pm Friday 6th November
Artists: M.Sourtzis. F.Kozulin, J.Krcmar, T.Fomin, M.Moshis, S.Haralambakis
Address: LibArt Gallery Northcote Library, 32-38 Separation Street, Northcote.
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Serbian Army in WWI 1914-1918: 5.11.2009
To mark the anniversary of the November Armistice which ended the First World War in 1918, St Lazarus Serbian Orthodox Church organises a History Night dedicated to army’s sacrifice in this conflict. Date and time: Saturday 7 November. The evening will commence at 6pm with church services and the history program will start at 7.30pm. Melissa Kozlina tells us more.
Production Biljana Ristic
Photo: Postcard printed in Serbia in 1916 titled "Freedom for ever!”
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Toxic Food, feature: 4.11.2009
Some scientists advice caution in relation to using any type of plastic - whether it's a chopping board or letting plastic wrap touch food when it's being reheated.
Feature by CAROLINE DAVEY
Translated and produced by Sanja Damic
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Bosnian Parliamentary delegation in Australia: 4.11.2009
A Bosnian parliamentary delegation led by Mr Milorad Zivkovic, Mr Ilija Filipovic and Ms Ezra Hadziahmetovic visited Australia from 21 to 30 October 2009. This is a return visit and the first delegation from BiH to have ever come to Australia. During this mini tour they have also visited SBS studios in Melbourne. Production Biljana Ristic
Photo Chris Markovic
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Changes to Income tests: 4.11.2009
The changes to income tests were introduced on the first of July 2009 and affect the way the government calculates your income for some government benefits and obligations. The changes may affect the amount of tax you need to pay as you may no longer be eligible for some tax offsets and government benefits. ATO's Smiljana Kosutic tells us more. Production Biljana Ristic.
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