FILIPINIANA 

Filipino Australian media reach milestone

It seems like only yesterday when the first newspaper for Filipinos living in Austr..» more

LIFESTYLE 

MUSIC

Music review: Stars in the Making

YouTube is a great way to find the next superstar but there’s something magi..» more

LIFESTYLE 

MUSIC

Power of One

A new album titled “One”, a cross-cultural collaboration of Sydney-based..» more

LIFESTYLE 

FASHION

A summer night with Sassy Dolls

One of Sydney’s hottest venues, The Ivy, played host to a fashion showcase by ..» more

BUSINESS 

MONEY

New gov't laws to benefit women earning less than $37k a year

Australians who are earning less than $37,000 a year do not receive any additional .. » more

LIFESTYLE 

ART

Art review: Picasso till Midnight

Many Filipina women love doing things last-minute, which makes it perfect timing to.. » more

LIFESTYLE 

FOOD

Restaurant review: Flying Fish

The rich and adventurous menu of Flying Fish got me hook, line and sinker.

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LIFESTYLE 

ENTERTAINMENT

Glamour and va-va-voom at Mardi Gras parade

Not even heavy rain could dampen the festive mood of the Filipino Lesbian and Gay C.. » more

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LOVE

Love, actually

Love, actuallyNew research into Australian relationships found that Aussies rate quality relationships as most important to them, ahead of financial security, health/fitness, or career success.

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HUMOUR

Why exporters believe in Santa Claus

What do many Philippine-based businesses and Santa Claus have in common? They're both experts in the business of exporting goods around the world.

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LIFESTYLE | ENTERTAINMENT

Glamour and va-va-voom at Mardi Gras parade

Not even heavy rain could dampen the festive mood of the Filipino Lesbian and Gay Community (FLAGCOM) friends and supporters who participated in this year’s Mardi Gras parade in Sydney.

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TOPICS | POLITICS

Venus in politics

Venus in politics Successful store owner one day, aspiring politician the next, Venus Priest hopes to help the Filipino community by entering the inner sanctum of Australian politics. MICHELLE BALTAZAR writes

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PEOPLE

RJ Rosales obituary

RJ RosalesRJ Rosales, who has died aged 37, was one of the Australian Filipino community’s favourite sons.

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PICTURE THIS | SNAPSHOTS

Images from Broome

Images from Broome Fifty years from now, will Broome look like it does today? A one-day photography exhibit will be held in Sydney to help raise funds for environmental group, Save the Kimberley.

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TOPICS | LEGAL

Working in Australia: Things you must know

Working in Australia: Things you must know Resident legal adviser at Australian Filipina magazine, Lolita Farmer, advises on the rights of Filipinos who are in Australia on a working visa.

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FILIPINIANA | IDENTITY

A Poem for Walmadan

A Poem for WalmadanIn Broome, seasons are divided into six, not four. In the traditional way, Indigenous people believe that every living thing has a season, and a ‘good’ and ‘bad’ about it. People have to know the difference.

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JUST ARRIVED

Sweat equity pays dividends in trailblazing community project

The Filipino community makes history with a successful housing co-operative that is fast becoming the template for other communities looking into affordable accomodation in the years to come.

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