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Monday - Bookshelf Every second Monday morning between 11:30 and noon, May HU presents the 'Bookshelf' segment, which focuses on the Chinese literature scene in Australia. You can hear novels, poetry and interviews with authors and commentators. Tuesday - Talkback Between 10:30 and 11am, Tuesday morning, Jason FANG hosts the popular talkback program which tries to solve your day-to-day problems, ranging from topics such as social welfare payments, car repair, children's education, immigration and health (just to name a few). Wednesday A round-up of editorial from Australia's English language newspapers. Know the issues that are attracting the attention of the country's top editors. Stay tuned for Australian current affairs and the latest in health and medical care. Thursday - Web Bug and Talkback Every second Thursday night between 8:30 and 9pm, you can hear the youth-orientated program, 'Web Bug'. Jason FANG and Tracy CUI take you for a wild tour of the internet to hear the latest developments and online trends. This show is both entertaining and informative. On alternate weeks, May HU and the youth group will talk to guests on wide range of youth-related topics, such as education, immigration, and lifestyle. Friday 'Science Today' brings you the latest in science news. There's also a full round-up of community events in Sydney. Saturday As Saturday is the start of the weekend, light entertainment programs 'A True Aussie' and 'Entertainment Weekly' are presented. 'A True Aussie' with Jason FANG, Tracy CUI and Lily YAN is a weekly talk show focusing on day-to-day issues and entertaining facts and figures regarding Australian mainstream culture and language. This weekly show is a unique way to inform and entertain people on cross cultural issues. 'Entertainment Weekly', a weekly round up of the world of entertainment (both home and abroad), is produced and presented by Hai Bing QIN and Jason FANG. Sunday Sunday night between 8:30 and 9pm, May HU and Yi JIN present a series of programs on Australia, called 'Knowing Australia'. This show examines all aspects of life in Australia. Correspondents Malaysia Kin Chon Yip, formerly of Radio Television Malaysia China Dai Qing Hongkong Ching Chan Taiwan Song Liu-fang, journalist Cheng Seng Broadcasting South Australia Chengde Han Western Australia Dr Fen Liang, University of Western Australia Tasmania Dr Yiyi Huang, former Chairwoman of the Chinese Students' and Scholars' Association of Tasmania |
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