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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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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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New Citizenship Test, feature: 26.10.2009
The test for potential new Australian citizens places more emphasis on their understanding of their civic duty and the responsibilities of citizenship.
Prepared by Amelia Freelander
Translated and produced by Sanja Damic
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Plaine Language, feature: 26.10.2009
International language experts are concerned, that some documents are so complex and consumers don’t understand the contracts which they are going to sign.
Prepared by Amelia Freelander
Translated and produced by Sanja Damic
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Interview Ljubinka Milinčić: 21.10.2009
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev ended his one-day official visit to Serbia and left Belgrade. The visit took place on the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Belgrade from German occupation. Medvedev headed a numerous political and business delegation.
"Relations between Russia and Serbia are considerably improving," it is stated in the Belgrade daily Politika, in a wide report on the visit of the Russian president.
"Serbian and Russian Presidents, Boris Tadic and Dmitry Medvedev respectively, assessed in Belgrade that relations between the two countries have been on an upward scale and that Serbia's territorial integrity cannot be questioned," Politika reports.
"In the first reactions to the visit of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to Belgrade, Russian media report that it is focused on economic issues", said for SBS Ljubinka Milinčić, Politika’s foreign correspondent.
Production Biljana Ristić
Photo www.politika.rs
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ID Fraud, feature: 7.10.2009
For National Identity Fraud awareness week, starting on Monday the 5th of October, the Federal Police is urging us to stay alert and keep our personal details safe.
Feature by PEGGY GIAKOUMELOS
Translated and produced by SANJA DAMIC
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Disability Work, feature: 21.9.2009
Government awareness campaigns and anti-discrimination laws have helped employment prospects for disabled Australians in recent years.
Feature written by Jeanette Francis, translated and produced by Sanja Damic
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Commemoration for Australian, Canadian medical missions in WW1: 21.9.2009
The Serbian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Australian and Canadian embassies in Belgrade and the Serbian Medical Association have organised the annual ceremony in memory of Australian and Canadian medical missions in Serbia during the First World War on September 10. The state ceremony was held at the Serbian Medical Association’s premises, in Belgrade. Representatives from the Ministry, Australian and Canadian embassies and the Serbian Medical Association have layed laurel wreaths. Australian and Canadian Ambassadors have addressed those present. Top diplomatic representatives from the UK and France also attended the ceremony. Hranislav Nikolic was present at the ceremony. Production Biljana Ristic. Photo www.bastinaratnika.rs
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Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic: 15.9.2009
A Serbian Parliamentary delegation is making its first visit to Australia in 30 years.The delegation is being led by Speaker of the Serbian National Assembly Dr. Slavica Djukic -Dejanovich. In an interview with S-B-S Radio's Serbian program, she said the visit is about building ties and encouraging economic and social co-operation:"The reason for coming to Australia is the invitation from the presidents of the upper and lower houses of the Australian parliament. I have formed the delegation from the governing party and the Serbian opposition. And we are here now to talk about parliamentary co-operation and topics related to ordinary life, important for Serbians as well as for Australian citizens." The Serbian Parliamentary delegation will be in AUSTRALIA until the 16th of September. Production Biljana Ristich
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