Major stories from SBS Korean News on Friday, 08 Mar

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Headline news items from SBS Korean News on 08 March are as follows.

Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull says the Liberal Party has been faring worse than it would have under his leadership. 

Mr Turnbull has told the BBC the Liberal Party's current polling under PM Scott Morrison is in what he calls a "worse position" than when he was in charge.

Meanwhile, Labor frontbencher Anthony Albanese says voters should be reassured that Labor has moved past the days of rapidly changing its leaders.
The remarks come after former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull accused his Liberal Party colleagues of "madness" for ousting him as prime minister.


Former NSW deputy police commissioner Nick Kaldas is being courted to run for the Liberal Party in the federal seat of Reid.

A new survey shows a majority of migrant women find life in Australia 'better' than in their home countries.
The survey by refugee and migrant settlement agency AMES Australia found many newly-arrived women migrants and refugees believe they have more control over their daily lives in Australia than in their home country.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Friday named seven new ministers in a move to set his administration up for the second half of his term that will also replace the country's point man on North Korea.


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