[Click@SBS] Top clicks of the week on SBS Korean

NATIONAL CABINET MEETING

National cabinet meeting Source: AAP

The Weekly Overview 'Click@SBS' examines the key articles and features broadcast over the week.


Find out the main articles and stories over the week on SBS Radio Korean.

  • Australians dreaming of an overseas holiday may be waiting a long time for their dream to come true.
  • Coronavirus has halted immigration to Australia and that has experts worried about the country's economic and social recovery from the pandemic.
  • Australian Trade Minister Simon Birmingham and his counterparts from Korea, Singapore, Canada, and New Zealand have agreed to facilitate the resumption of essential cross-border travel while balancing public health considerations amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • Australia's prime minister and state and territory leaders will next week consider whether to relax national COVID-19 restrictions.
  • The federal government is refusing to back down on calls for a global review into the origins of coronavirus despite China threatening an economic boycott of Australia.
  • Minister Alan Tudge has advocated the Government’s COVID-19 economic survival packages including the JobKeeper Payment in an exclusive interview with SBS Korean Program, saying “the policy is not discriminatory towards temporary visa holders and they will have to opt to return to the homeland if they are not financially viable here.”
  • NSW Labor Leader Jodi McKay calls for the NSW Premier to stand up for temporary visa holders so they can be included in the COVID-19 financial assistance programs.

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