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The impact of Arshpreet's death has touched many, including the Aus/NZ Punjabi community. The family and friends are expressing their grief on social media. Here we have a short conversation with Arsh's close friend Joban Sidhu as presented by SBS Punjabi's Preetinder Singh Grewal.
Western Australia's rich Sikh history will come to life thanks to the addition of interpretive panels along the Australian Sikh Heritage Trail in Riverton. Here is WA Sikh representative in conversation with SBS Punjabi's Preetinder Singh Grewal.
Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove has sworn in the new-look ministry of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Mr Turnbull accompanied his Cabinet members and outer ministers to Government House in Canberra, where they officially received their titles. But as Preeti McCarthy reports, Mr Turnbull's line-up is not without its critics -- from both within and without his own party.
Iqbal Singh Jassal became the victim of an eBay scammer who responded to his ad for selling a laptop computer and created a series of fake emails, purportedly sent by Ebay and PayPal, in order to extort money from him.
One of the first Punjabi film festivals to be organized in Australia, the Virasat International Punjabi Film Festival and Awards is one of its kind! Here we have a short conversation with Shama Bhangu, one of the main organisers of this film festival as presented by SBS Punjabi's Preetinder Singh Grewal.
Preeti McCarthy from SBS Punjabi talks about the main types of Cancers occurring amonst men and women and it’s treatment.
Australia's major cities are housing most of our population - two in three of us live in a capital city. Growing urbanisation has prompted governments to find new ways to encourage migrants to settle in regional and rural towns. However living in the country has its challenges. Preeti McCarthy reports....
Australia's diverse population speaks over 300 languages - making it one of the most multilingual countries in the world.Yet experts warn we could face a crisis in foreign language education with a monocultural mindset of "English is enough". This mentality is turning multilingual students into monolingual English speakers, while native English speakers struggle to acquire a second language in the school system. Preeti McCarthy reports.
A number of elderly migrant Australians want official acknowledgment they were unfairly treated by past governments after being denied citizenship on political grounds for decades after World War Two.
Brig Bill Sowry is back with a new PUFF challenge this year - with a vision to restore eyesight to 560 people in the Indian subcontinent, through the Fred Hollows Foundation.