by Jaime K. Pimentel Guess what: I just discovered that I’m a ‘hybrid.’ Australia’s Federal Treasurer Peter Costello said so. No, the Treasurer didn’t mean to call me a ‘mestizo.’ I knew that a long time ago, being reminded all too often by my kababayans (countrymen) when I was still in short pants. Delivering his […]
A second look at the PCC Elections
Let’s take a second look at what happened during the past Philippine Community Council – NSW AGM and elections. Does everyone concede that the presentation of candidates who aligned themselves to whichever party they organized really enhanced their candidacy? In the Philippines, is it not the common norm that the candidate who spends the most, […]
Clueless
by Benjie de Ubago I received an invitation via email from the month-old Secretary of the Philippine Community Council (PCC) to the induction ceremony of the newly-elected board. The hand-raising event which could likewise turn out to be hair-raising was to be held on 1 April at the Council Chambers of the Blacktown City Council.
Quo Vadis, Pinoy?
by Ronnie Dizon More than 15 years ago, I took my family to this “promised land” to seek better opportunities for my children. The properties we decided to take with us were contained in 4 balikbayan boxes. At the airport, the customs officer dutifully cleared us with a side comment: “They have everything, except the […]
Reporting news versus expressing an opinion
There is big difference between news reporting and expressing an opinion. Unfortunately, not too many people can distinguish between the two. News reports are supposed to be the result of thorough investigation performed by journalists who verified their accuracy. Writers have the responsibility to provide a balanced perspective without fear.
MPC Update
I happen to have a personal mole who is capable of penetrating the inner sanctum and the dark recesses of what appears to be an exclusive organisation of a handful of Filipinos. These so-called MPC managers probably believe that they own the land. The more popular name is the Filipino Multi-Purpose Centre (MPC) — that […]
Construction surrounding the MPC
Those who have driven along Duke Street in Rooty Hill during the past few weeks must have noticed construction activities surrounding the infamous site of the Filipino Multi-Purpose Centre (MPC). No, sir! That is not the MPC under construction. Completion is definitely not in sight within the foreseeable future.
How not to run a Filipino restaurant
I do not claim to be a food connoisseur and I certainly do not have the expertise of Neria Soliman when it comes to cooking. But I happen to love fine dining and have been fortunate enough to savour the culinary wonders served in 5-Star hotels in many parts of the world.