Following the competitive soccer trials held at Fiesta Kultura, the Azkalroos Seniors team are set to take on the NSW Nepalese All Stars in an all Asian showdown at 5 Sports Complex in Caringbah on Sunday November 17, 2013.
Philippine Bowling Team competing in Sydney
The Philippine Consulate General in Sydney wishes to inform all the members of the Filipino Community in New South Wales that a team from the Philippines will participate in the “12th Asian Seniors Tenpin Bowling Championship”, to be held in Sydney on 14-21 November 2013. According to the organizers, this is a free-admission event. The […]
Bulseco Out of PCC by Benjie de Ubago
The position of Vice President External in the Philippine Community Council of NSW (PCC) has now been vacated by Alric Bulseco who warmed the seat for the last few years. The Ateneo General Membership decided to resign from PCC during their 31 July 2013 Annual General Meeting, although the actual resignation letter was submitted in […]
Filipino-Australians Dare Philippine Gov’t to Compensate Marcos Human Rights Victims
To compensate victims of human rights violations during the Marcos regime, Migrante Sydney Neighbourhood, a Filipino non-profit organisation in the country, is set to launch Project Sanctuary on Saturday, October 19, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm, at the ground floor, Search Foundation, 128 Chalmers St. Surry Hills, Sydney.
The perils of news reporting
It was some 14 years ago when “Tinig Filipino in Woodcroft” was launched. It was a small publication that catered to some 500 Filipino residents in Woodcroft NSW. The name of the paper was changed to Woodcroft Tribune to distinguish itself from “Tinig Filipino,” another Filipino magazine in Hong Kong. As its popularity grew, many […]
Building Wealth for Retirement by Rafael Amoranto
Investing in property can help build wealth for retirement in a way that superannuation, savings or the stock market cannot.
Anyone looking to buy his first property? by Rafael Amoranto
First home buyers are putting aside their nerves and making a comeback to the property market. After lying low for 12 months, the number of new home loan commitments by first home buyers is on the rise, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Chinese boy, 6, has eyes gouged out
A six-year-old boy in China had his eyes gouged out, blinding him for life, in a gruesome attack that may have been carried out by a ruthless organ trafficker, reports say.
US Attack on Syria planned a decade ago
The US-Military Industrial Partnership by Bernie Lopez General Wesley Clark reported in 2007 the existence of a Pentagon plan to destabilize the entire Middle East with the attack on seven countries, starting with Iraq and ending with Iran, with Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Sudan, and Somalia in between. The gassing of children is just an excuse, […]
Chinese boy gets implants after eyes gouged out
BEIJING — A 6-year-old Chinese boy whose eyes were gouged out was receiving implants at a hospital in southern China from a Hong Kong surgeon who volunteered his services after learning about the brutal attack.
Why Philippine Sentinel is the preferred advertising medium of most business owners
Though small in size, Philippine Sentinel is largest in circulation. It has more copies printed than any other Philippine newspaper in Australia because it has its own printing machine. It is the preferred reading material of both Filipinos and other nationalities because articles are interesting, brief and straightforward. Unlike tabloid size papers, photos are clear […]
Stop Insulting Pigs
NEW YORK—Now that there has been a colorful public display of outrage against the abuse of pork-barrel funds, with Janet Napoles accused of being the conduit through whom legislators diverted billions of pesos for their own enrichment, now that people have marched with their porcine masks and witty banners, and have had their fun, what […]