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ATM Bandits: 1.4.2009
An estimated $1 million was skimmed this week from the accounts of people who used some ATMs in Melbourne.
"Skimming" involves the use of a hidden device to copy people's card details. The skimmers can then clean the accounts out.
Five Romanian men have been charged over one alleged scam at a cash machine in Melbourne's CBD. Gabriella Zahoran has spoken to Gergely Czakó - IT Auditor and CISSP:Certified Information System Security Professional about the case and internet data security.
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G-20review: 31.3.2009
Leaders of the G-20 group will meet in LONDON on Thursday (April 2) to try to reach agreement on action to revive the world economy. Finance ministers and central bank governors from 19 of the world's largest industrialised and developing economies plus the European Union have already held a meeting to set the agenda. Gabriella Zahoran Reports



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RADIOTHON VICTORIAN BUSHFIRE APPEAL: 22.2.2009
Radiothon with the Hungarian Scouts, volunteers for the Victorian Bushfire Appeal 2009. Zsolt Vigh and Gabriella Zahoran hosted the event.
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EMIGRATION TODAY: 18.2.2009
Live Panel Discussion with newly arrived Hungarians. Skilled migrant visa, student visa, or other ways to Australia. We also had a migration expert in the studio Ildikó Vermes and also spoken to Harry Grossman from the Law Institute of Victoria, who analysed the recent data’s and statics of the Hungarian Emigration to Australia. The listeners also had a chance to contribute to the discussion with Talk Back. Producer: Zahoran Gabriella


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Are shark numbers on the rise in Australia? : 18.2.2009
IAN HOLLINGSWORTH has been surfing all his life, but he's never seen anything like what happened at BINALONG BAY, in January this year. And it's not the first shark attack story in recent weeks... Gabriella Zahoran reports.
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Bush on Bush: 18.2.2009
After eight years in one of the world's most powerful jobs, UNITED STATES President (mr) GEORGE W. BUSH's foreign policy directions are blamed for damaging his country's moral standing. And some are blaming his economic stewardship for precipitating a global financial crisis.
On January the 20th, the internationally and domestically unpopular Republican president hands the controls to the 44th U-S president, Democrat (mr) BARACK OBAMA... Gabriella Zahoran reports. Voiceover by Zsolt Vigh
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Christmas messages from SBS stringers: 18.2.2009
Christmas messages for SBS Radio news commentators. Attila Németh Miklós, Pál Molnár, Csilla Csűrös and Zoltán Udvardy.
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Economical Summary: 18.2.2009
Financial Crisis - Antal Péter, Hungarian-Australian Chamber of Commerce
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Election Vox Pop: 18.2.2009
Vox Pop - Do the Romanian-Hungarians in Australia need a representative in the Romanian parliament? Gabriella Zahoran spoken three Hungarian community members from Transylvania. Nagy Julanna Dianna, Bálint Kálmán and Piroska Orbán.
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Annamari Dancs Candidate: 18.2.2009
Annamari Dancs is a candidate at the Romanian Parliamentary Elections for representing all Romanians, Hungarians living in in Australia, North- and South America for RMDSz, the Romanian Hungarian Democratic Federation. Why is it important? Gabriella Zahoran interviewed the candidate. More info at www.dancsannamari.com
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