The position of Vice President External in the Philippine Community Council of NSW (PCC) is now supposed to have been vacated by Alric Bulseco who warmed the seat for the last few years.
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Ed Husic welcomes aid to typhoon victims in the Philippines
Chifley MP Ed Husic has welcomed the announcement of $30 million in Federal aid to The Philippines in the wake of typhoon Haiyan.
Logistic Nightmare in the Millennium Storm
A problem of distribution not supply by Bernie Lopez It is commendable that UN’s humanitarian chief Valerie Amos admitted that the rescue and relief speed is too slow. The tendency of Filipino government officials interviewed by CNN and other international media is to paint a pretty picture and not focus on the problems. CNN’s Amanpour […]
PAMA raises $16K for super typhoon victims by Dr. Cora Francisco
In the wake of the vast, heart-wrenching devastation caused by super typhoon Yolanda in Leyte and Samar, the Philippine Australian Medical Association (PAMA) heeded the call for help and donations.
Senator grills Napoles
It was not really a threat but more of an advice from the senator. Santiago knows the power of the senators and congressmen who are allegedly involved in the pork barrel scam. They are believed to have a private army capable of killing Napoles to avoid being prosecuted for plunder.
Former Australian priest dies in Philippine typhoon
A former Australian Catholic priest was confirmed to have been among the casualties of typhoon Yolanda (international code name Haiyan) that hit the Philippines last month.
Toddler found alive inside car boot
A baby girl in France has been found living in the boot of her parents’ car, where she was hidden for almost two years since her birth.
Priest, Fathers Child and Steps Down from Clergy
The former Fr. Dean McFalls just became a father in the literal sense, as the Stockton, California priest announced that he is resigning as pastor of St. Mary’s Church in order to welcome a baby boy into his life.
Damning evidence on Enrile and Gigi Reyes
MANILA, Philippines — It’s perhaps the unlikeliest of relationships. She was a student activist in her college days at the University of the Philippines (UP), while he was the Defence Minister who implemented Martial Law under the regime of Ferdinand Marcos.
Huffington Post admits woman in photo is not Jeane Napoles
MANILA, Philippines – The Huffington Post has taken down its story on Jeane Napoles and her tax evasion charge that had spread on social media due to a photo it posted alongside its article of a woman bathing in money.
Jeane Napoles faces tax evasion charges
A young Filipino woman who drew outrage after posting pictures online of her lavish lifestyle including one showing her bathing in money is to be charged with tax evasion, officials said Thursday.
China warns US, Japan and Australia
SHANGHAI — China said the United States, Australia and Japan should not use their alliance as an excuse to intervene in territorial disputes in the East China Sea and South China Sea, and urged them to refrain from inflaming regional tensions.