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LJILJANA (LILY) NOVKOVIC
Ljiljana is the Head of the Group, SBS Serbian Language Program.
She joined SBS radio in 1975 and is among the longest serving broadcaster-journalists at SBS Radio. After studying Business in Belgrade, Ljiljana migrated to Australia in 1974. She completed broadcast and journalism training at the Australian Film Television and Radio School in Sydney.
Lily has been voted the best voice on SBS Radio on numerous occasions.
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BILJANA RISTIĆ
Biljana joined the Serbian language group in 1999. Before coming to SBS she worked for major newspapers and radio stations in Bosnia and Serbia. She is fluent Serbian, English and Russian -speaker with extensive experience in journalism.
She holds a BA (Hons) in Journalism and Political Science from the University of Sarajevo and Diploma in Multimedia Studies from the RMIT University in Melbourne.
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GORDANA MARINKOVIC-GAMBOZ
Gordana migrated to Australia in 1984. She followed up an amateur interest in journalism when still in Serbia with practical experience and training in Australia and in 1989 joined SBS Radio. Gordana prides herself on being able to tackle any task - from studio operation to program presentation. She is an enthusiast of traditional Serbian music, alternative medical treatments and has a keen interest in antique furniture.
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SANJA DAMIC
Sanja commenced her career at Radio Television Sarajevo. Her 25 year long career started as a Radio broadcaster. After switching to Television, she worked as a presenter, news reader and finally as journalist and executive producer of her own programme. She was awarded Yugoslav most eminent TV award for program presentation, Gordana Bonetti on four separate occasions.
Sanja completed University of Sarajevo in Comparative Literature and
Philosophy and acquired a B.A.
Sanja joined SBS radio in 2003.
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