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Headline news items from SBS Korean News on 15 February are as follows.
Former Australian Taxation Office deputy commissioner Michael Cranston has been found not guilty of misusing his position to help his son.
Labor is set to announce an $8 million boost for 700 of Australia's community language schools, SBS News can reveal. Under the plan, not-for-profit language schools would be able to apply for grants of up to $25,000 to upgrade resources, improve teacher training and expand their programs for pre-school age children.
Nationals deputy leader Bridget McKenzie expects the government's so called "big stick" energy legislation to come back before parliament in April.
The main opposition Liberty Korea Party has expelled one of the three party members who made highly disparaging comments about the country's 1980 Gwangju pro-democracy uprising but the backlash continues.





