SBS radio services changing to reflect Australia's changing needs

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Source: SBS Mandarin

Seven new languages, including Rohingya, Tibetan and Telugu, (TEL-uh-goo) will receive their own SBS language programs while others are being discontinued after a review of the services. As Hannah Sinclair, Zhou Li report, the changes are aimed at reflecting the evolving needs of communities in Australia today.



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