Money remitters in limbo
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Money remitters in limbo
The Philippine Times CELEBRATING 24 YEARS 24th YEAR DECEMBER 2014 www.philtimes.com.au AUSTRALIA-WIDE Advertise - email: [email protected] Walk with faith www.lbcexpress.com House and Land Packages $327,090 from from just $1,000 deposit Can assist with Finance Properties available all over Melbourne Call John today 0405 101 434 8786 5007 Carnilo Daculan, Danilo Jumonong, and Christopher Creo, who join the rank of Deacons in the Archdiocese of Melbourne, will be the new shepherds to lead us to the light of God. STORY AND PHOTOS ON PAGE 9. Photos by George Gregorio. Money remitters in limbo Filipino families in Australia to lose An issue already four years in the making, Australia’s banks are joining many of the world’s largest big banks in mitigating money laundering and financing of terrorists groups by closing bank accounts of money remittance providers’ nestled in Australia, thereby affecting hundreds of migrant communities across the country. The problem arose as a result of the lack of antimoney laundering controls that the big banks require which most money transfer companies all over Australia are not able to practice. The said “loophole” may be a means by which these so-called terrorist groups are funded albeit in small amounts. The closure of bank accounts of remitters, according to Forex Australia Manager, Enrique Campos Jr., will affect migrant communities in Australia including Filipinos. “Hundreds of thousands of Filipino migrants will no longer be able to support their families and communities overseas. For many Filipinos living in Australia, the low-cost, secure money transfer services of registered remit- ters is the only way they can send essential funds home safely and securely,” said Campos in a statement released to the community. Not a big threat Jopen Quintero, Founder and Director of J and J Express, said the move by the big banks to close bank accounts of Filipino money transfer companies will have negative ramifications to them. “It is hard for Filipino remittance companies to survive without the Continued on page 12 Enrique Campos Jr. of Forex Australia JY ACCOUNTING SERVICES ACCOUNTANT/REGISTERED TAX AGENT *PERSONAL TAX RETURNS from $88.00 *SMALL BUSINESS TAX RETURNS *RENTAL PROPERTIES AND INVESTMENTS *ABN, BAS/GST, IAS, AND PAYG VARIATIONS STUDENT TAX RETURNS from $66.00 *MYOB/QUICKBOOKS/ CASHFLOW 15 CLOVER CLOSE, BERWICK VIC 3806 2/181 SOUTH GIPPSLAND HIGHWAY, CRANBOURNE VIC 3977 JOSIE YOUNG 0435353061 AUSTRALIA’S LONGEST-SERVING FILIPINO NEWSPAPER. STILL NUMBER ONE. 2 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times DECEMBER 2014 Pampangueño’s Melbourne Cup Beyond fun and fashion The Pampangueño Club of Victoria Inc. has again made history by having the former and current Philippine Honorary Consuls of Victoria gathered together to grace its Melbourne Cup Eve Dinner-Dance last 3 November 2014 at La Mirage Receptions. Current Philippine Honorary Consul Felix Pintado, Former Honorary Consuls Gigi Kalong, Maina Walkley and Raul Hernandez attended the biggest Melbourne Cup celebration of the Filipino community with more than 700 Filipino-Australians and guests enjoying the night of fashion and glamour. The event was able to raise more than $10,000, including the $1,335.20 from envelope donations on the tables. The amount raised will be used by the Club to finance its various projects in the Philippines. Now on its 32nd year, the Pampangueño Club offered the guests good food, generous raffle prizes like return trip to the Philippines and a lot of dancing to the delight of the guests. Special awards for Best Male and Female Dancer went to Cyril Lubin and Jacqui Sevilla. Delia Vanderwerf and Bob Baker won Fe m a l e a n d M a l e B e s t Dressed Melbourne Cup Attire awards, respectively. The awardees were given trophies and cash prizes. Return airfare tickets to the Philippines were donated by Philippine Tours, Western Travel and Deer Park Travel. Two return tickets were later auctioned. Not just fun and glamour It is not all fun and glamour for the Pampangueño Club. All its fundraising initiatives are geared towards helping Filipinos back home. Some of its regular projects which are in coordination with the Emergency Relief Fund for Philippines are: Malnourished Children Assistance Program, supply of rescue equipment for the disaster preparedness of Angeles City, Save Mt Arayat Project, Aetas in Pampanga Aid Program, Education Assistance Program, Ambulance Banka Project, Inmate Feeding Program, Disaster and Relief Programs, Water and Sanitation Project, Disaster Emergency Assistance and Rescue Training, among other programs. Emcees of the DinnerDance were Charlene Sotelo and Pauline Edralin. DJ Edgar Valeros provided lights and sounds. O f f i c e r s o f t h e Pa m pangueño Club are: President- Bernadette Miranda, Vice President- Judy Wright, Treasurer- Sonia Santos, Secretary- Michael Wright and Public Relations Officers- Lydia John, Gina Tuazon. Adviser is Roy Carbungco. Directors are Flora and Paulo Basilio; Lina and Sonny Muli; Rey Isletta; Eric John and Corazon Carbungco. Photos by Elmer Espiritu/ Miasta Photobooth Applications open for November, December 2014 & January 2015 intakes Initial Registration Overseas Nurses Bridging Program Special Offer * Conditions apply: the price is exclusive only for the listed intakes. Locations Adelaide Perth Melbourne Sydney 13 13 89 [email protected] www.etea.edu.au RTO Provider No.: 5089 From left to right: Roy Carbungco, Maina Walkley, Raul Hernandez, Gigi Kalong and current Philippine Consul Felix Pintado 3 DECEMBER 2014 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au Dabawenyos’ Christmas party for a cause T h e D abaw e n y o s o f Vi c t o r i a Au s t r a l i a Organisation (D.A.V.A.O.) held a Christmas Party for a Cause last 15 November 2014 at the Southern Community Centre Hall in Mulgrave. Founded in 2005, the group has been raising funds to provide assistance to the less fortunate in Davao City, Philippines and in Australia. For 2014, some its projects were: tree planting in Hallam, donation of medical supplies to the Southern Philippines Medical Center in Davao, donation of eight digital cameras for the deaf and mute school children in Davao, and cash donations for children with cerebral palsy in Davao City. Officer for 2013- 2015 are: President- Christina Siddiqui; Vice PresidentWinsfield Duncombe; Secretary- Genevieve Cardosa; Treasurer- Anna Liza Joris- sen; Auditor- Jutter Bartolaba; PRO- Shem Cardosa; Projects Chairman- Sheila Duncombe; Committee Members- Jelex Ang, Johannes Te and Leon Jorissen; Membership Chairman- Mrs. Isabel Poliquit, and Committee MembersCandy Ang and Aurora Bosmans. The group’s Facebook page is: Dabawenyos of Victoria Australia Organisation - DAVAO. Officers of Dabawenyos of Victoria Australia Organisation Christina Siddiqui, DAVAO President, delivers welcome address. With her are emcees of the night, Isabel Poliquit (left) and Anna Jorrisen (right). Send direct to a bank account or for cash pickup in the Philippines now from only $7! BANK Send to your loved one for account deposit to: /moneygrado © MoneyGram. All rights reserved. /moneygramoceania 4 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times DECEMBER 2014 editorial A not so merry Christmas In the Philippines, the Christmas season begins as soon as the ber months set in, though many prefer to wait until All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day are over before they start putting up the holiday decors. Regardless, it all boils down to one thing: Filipinos love Christmas. We like the chilly air while attending the nine-day Simbang Gabi (dawn Mass), the local snacks right after such as puto bumbong and a mug of piping-hot cocoa, the almost-endless parties, and, most of all, the celebrations we have with our friends and family. In Australia, the Filipinos are now the fifth biggest ethnicity with more than 150,000 residents as of census 2006. While a good number of us have succeeded in bringing our immediate families here, many still have loved ones back home. The problem is, come Christmas, these families will not be reunited to spend the most festive of seasons. There are many reasons why this is so. One is debt. A number of Filipinos who get lucky to work in Australia are actually buried in huge debts that take years and more than a third of their income to pay. In other words, what is left to them is just enough to send back home and pay for their basic needs here. Sometimes they find themselves with hardly anything left. Christmas can also be a sad reminder for them—a brutal one—of the things and people they have to give up not only to chase a dream but to put food on their family’s table and send their children to a decent school. Being away from their family is a battle of will and loneliness that is only amplified when they realise that they will not be around during Noche Buena and Media Noche. Many Filipino workers also feel as if they are taken for granted, perhaps because many families back home see overseas work through rose-coloured glasses: it is usually not glamorous but rather backbreaking. This is more pronounced at Christmas times when some families back home may be looking forward more to presents than their loved one’s actual presence. Christmas is a fun-filled season that many look forward to, but it is also a time of reflection, and often it means Filipino workers in Australia are clearly reminded of what they do not have: a family they can physically hug, kiss, and say I love you to. It is the kind of emotional void and disconnect that not even a lengthy chat over Skype or Facetime can fill. 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ONLINE EDITION www.philtimes.com.au Publisher - GEORGE GREGORIO Editor-in-Chief - ALICE NICOLAS Advertising - [email protected] Mabuhay! November proved to be a month for remembering and giving thanks. We brought to mind and were grateful for the memories of our departed loved ones in our traditional observance of All Souls Day and we commemorated and showed our appreciation for the bravery and commitment of those fallen in conflict and war on the Day of Remembrance. We also remembered Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda), one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded, which devastated the Central Visayas a year ago claiming over 6,300 lives and displacing millions more. Yolanda severely damaged around 1.1 million tonnes of crops and 44 million coconut trees, wiping out farming and fishing communities along with some of our motherland’s most productive regions. Yet, as we recollect the impact of such a destructive storm, there is much for which we can be thankful as the world continues to come together to help rebuild people’s lives and restore their self-reliance. Nearly $40 million in support from the international community is reviving over 150,000 farming and fishing families. The recovery is also ensuring that when the next typhoon hits, the impacts are more manageable and they are able to re-establish more quickly. As your Consul, I wish to express my own personal thank you to the many individuals in the Filipino-Australian community of Victoria who give their time so freely and willingly to organise fiestas, fundraising activities, dinner dances, auctions, raffles and the like. These wonderful events bring our kababayans together often to celebrate and support so many worthwhile causes, particularly those that help the poor and disadvantaged and those suffering from adversity, to advance the common good of Filipino Australians. As we approach the holiday season, when families come together to celebrate and our awareness of natural disasters such as bushfires is heightened, let us share the prayer of the Philippine Council of Bishops on the National Day of Prayer for the victims and survivors of Typhoon Yolanda: Most loving Father, One year ago, the fury of Typhoon Yolanda made us experience darkness and the pain of losing everything; it made us understand the meaning of despair. But in the midst of all these, You never have forsaken us. In the most special way, You gifted us courage and strength to rise again. In the most loving way, You shielded us with mercy and compassion. And you accomplished miracles through those who came to our aid. And as we remember that day today, we thank You for the gift of faith, hope and love. We thank you for bringing us closer to you. We thank you for letting us live another day. Spare our nation from the wrath of nature, as we find ways to care for your Creation. Amen. I wish you and your families a safe and peaceful Christmas and a very happy New Year! For your information: The Consulate Office is located at Level 5, 11 Queens Road, Melbourne (entry via Queens Lane and Tram Stop No. 23). If we can be of any assistance, please feel free to contact us via email or by phone. The Philippine ePassport Biometrics mobile service and Oath-taking for Dual Citizens will be in Melbourne from 19th to 21st March 2015. Please make sure to pre-register between 6th January and 6th March so that you do not miss out on this annual opportunity provided by the Philippine Embassy, as only pre-registered applicants will be accommodated. Holiday Closures Please assist us by planning ahead so that we can process your documentation before the consulate office closes to celebrate the Filipino and Australian holiday break. The Consulate Office will be CLOSED for two weeks on the following dates: Tuesday23rd December 2014 Wednesday24th December 2014 Thursday25th December 2014 - No appointments Tuesday30th December 2014 Wednesday31st December 2014 Thursday 1st January 2015 – No appointments The Consulate Office will OPEN again on Tuesday, 6th January 2015. 5 DECEMBER 2014 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au Mega Nurses hold “Smile for a Cause 2014” Fred Jover For the second year in a row, Mega Nurses, a group of Filipino nurses based mainly at Sunshine Hospital in Sunshine and Footscray, as well as few others working at Royal Melbourne and the Alfred Hospital held a dinnerdance during the Melbourne Cup eve last 3 November 2014 at the Lakeside Banquet and Convention Centre in Taylors Lakes. Mega Nurses President Jeanette Croucher and PRO Edna Parolma said all proceeds of the event will be donated to the Smile for a Cause project of the “Share- me-a-Dream”, another cause-oriented Filipino community social club headed by Choy Symes. However, both declined to confirm the amount of proceeds to be donated to the club due to their confidentiality agreement. Mega Nurses officers are: Jeanette Croucher, President; Mary Jane Lising, VicePresident; Ann Antonio, Secretary; Maria Ermita, Treasurer; Edna Parolma, PRO and Estee Timbayan, Auditor. Mega Nurses welcome new members especially nurses and health care workers who recently settled here in Melbourne or country Victoria. Catch a grant to improve your fishing If you have a great idea for a project that improves fishing opportunities then you can apply for funding through the Recreational Fishing Grants Program. The Grants Program helps put your fishing licence fees to work. We are now seeking applications for large projects. Applications are welcomed until 27 February 2015 for large projects between $5,000 and $100,000 in these categories: • Fisheries sustainability and habitat improvement • Fishing access and facilities • Fisheries related education, information and training • Recreational fisheries research. The Grants Program is open to fishing clubs, community groups, incorporated bodies, registered companies and government/ statutory bodies. Small grants are available year round for projects up to $5,000. Learn more or apply at www.depi.vic.gov.au/fishinggrants 6 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times DECEMBER 2014 Queer Life RYAN PERDIO Retrospective About this time last year, I was two weeks into a self-imposed online hiatus that lasted almost a whole six months. It was a much-needed respite fuelled mainly by an uncontrollable lifestyle and the lack of creative inspirations. How times have changed. It’s funny looking back to see that much of what I was concerned about back then were quite simply trifle issues; insignificant in the whole scheme of things and yet reverberated so potently in the moment. I guess nothing affects so profoundly than what you are so blindly immersed in. Perspective can be a much skewed thing. I never really talked about what happened in the time that I put my life offline. I guess it was just life going on. A whole lot of everything and a lot of nothing. Still, for the sake of a retrospective, let’s take a stroll down that lane. Come, hold my hand. It all began with a relationship that failed to launch. I was seeing a guy at the time and treading gingerly into the potential but we both somehow came to the same conclusion that what we had wasn’t really going where we had intended it to. We became friends instead. I was fine – and yet still felt heartbroken. In the meantime, my continuing status as a single out and about party animal provided the much convenient excuse to go out, mingle and meet a whole lot of people. The late night partying and the lack of sleep gradually caught up with me and I was a careening train-wreck. I lost it at quite possibly the worst time and place. A particularly difficult client at work wore the full brunt of my increasing frustration and sourly demeanour. The result: a slagging match that saw spittle fly, faces flushed and her giving me the finger as she stormed out the door. I was left shaken and disturbed – and took the following week off from work. Everyone was glad, not the least of which was me. The time-out proved to be a great healer as I began to sort some things out that needed much sorting. I also began a fitness regime that saw me being at my leanest and beefiest. I was a much fitter and sexier self by the time I flew out on my holiday abroad. It helped, you know, with meeting and getting to know the locals. Lots of tripping, lots of tropicalflavoured partying and lots of life-changing experiences. And before you know it, the plane was landing on the tarmac back home. Six months. It was a whole lot of nothing but plenty of everything. I learnt three things from that time. One: that life presents itself from the harshest of light to the most blissful; you just can’t pick and choose. Two: I am far more capable than I believe myself to be; I just need to learn to temper my (re)actions. And three: that in spite of how dramatic and drastic things may seem, it will all eventually pass. You live to see another day, another year, and you get the opportunity to do a much timely and needed retrospective. *** On another note, I would like to take this opportunity – on my last column for the year – to thank you for your readership of The Philippine Times and of my column, The Queer Life. 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Property Investments for Foreigners of o r p reu t “Fu om T ur o y o DECEMBER 2014 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au Rotary Brimbank rebuilds destroyed fishing boats 7 The Rotary Club of Brimbank Central, with the support of the Rotary Clubs of Essendon North, Ilonggo Association of Victoria Inc., Keilor East and Tullamarine as well as Dolly’s Group Melbourne, made a generous donation to the Rotary Club of Iloilo to help rebuild the fishing fleet on Bayas island which was destroyed by Typhoon Yolanda last year. Photos show replacement boats which were handed over recently. The Victorian WorkCover Authority. Protecting Victorian employers and workers like you. It’s our job to help make sure workplaces are safe. But if an injury does happen, we also provide access to workers compensation insurance so that both workers and employers are covered, and you can get back to doing what you do best. Find out how you’re protected at yourworkcover.com.au 8 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times DECEMBER 2014 Changing lives in the Philippines Roger Vistarini Pipeline Ministries International was formed in 1995 by eight friends who lived in the Geelong area of Victoria. Following a visit to the Philippines by one of them, their hearts were touched by the needs of the Filipino communities they had visited. During his time in the Philippines, Ian McKenzie had met Richard Conte who headed Victory Churches of Asia, which at that time, was a small church com- munity with two churches: one in Cabanatuan and one in Baliuag. Richard and Ian have become life-long friends and the communities which Pipeline supports have grown to almost 30. To support the communities in the Philippines, Pipeline was formed to provide financial, spiritual and practical support to organisations and to Filipino nationals who are willing to give of themselves to the special needs of others. Pipeline raises funds in Australia and distributes 100% of the monies raised to projects, communities and individu- als in the Philippines. The communities that are being supported are located in Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya in the North, Davao and Romblon in the South plus a large number in Metro Manila and surrounds, with the newest being in Bicol. Pipeline supports the communities with livelihood projects, and the funding of school teachers and students and community workers. It also funds buildings and equipment for schools and their current project is the building and fit out of a Women’s Health Clinic and Children’s Home Araw ng Pasko in Bagumbong, Caloocan City. Pipeline supports humanitarian programs such as child feeding in areas of Metro Manila including Miramonte and Pulilan. Financial assistance has been provided in times of disaster, as well as food, clothing and medicine gathered and delivered to areas in need following several typhoons including Ondoy and Haiyan. There are a number of other fundraisers coming up which will finance the building structure, the electrical work and the fit out of the building. Pipeline anticipates the children’s home will be ready for the first group by this time next year. When the building is complete, it will also become the base for training for women. They will learn skills and practical things to help them earn income which in turn will support the community where they live. For further information about Pipeline, visit Pipeline.org.au. Tulang katha ni Henrietta Horca Soledad Halina, aking mga kapatid, magsaya na tayo Ipagdiwang na natin ang araw ng Pasko May handa man o wala at salat man sa regalo Basta’t taglay ang kagalakan sa ating mga puso. Ano nga ba ang sagisag ng araw ng Pasko? Di ba mas makahulugan ang magbigay at mag-abot? Hindi lamang materyal na mga bagay at puno ng luho Lalo’t higit sa mga api at mga kapos. Ating ipagdiwang ang mahalagang araw na ito Hindi lamang dahil sa palamuti, kasayahan at salu-salo Kundi paghahanda ng ating mga espiritu Upang lubos na kapayapaan ang ating matamo. Dapat isaisip ng bawat tao sa daigdig na ito Na ang araw ng Pasko ay kapanganakan ng Poong Hesukristo Pangalan Niya’y itaas at mag-alay ng handog Dahil Siya’y Hari ng mga hari ng mundo. Kaya magsimba tayo sa araw ng Pasko Ilapit ang sarili at makipag-isa kay Poong Hesukristo Italaga sa isip at magsikap na magbago Nang makamtan ang mga biyaya’t pagpapala na tunay na dulot ng Pasko. Taste the difference of roast pig (lechon) in Melbourne at affordable price We specialise in making: Italian, Filipino gourmet sausages, roast pig (lechon Cebu style), lamb, chicken, pork, beef, small whole pigs. We cut meat to desired recipe. WE ACCEPT ORDERS NOW AVAILABLE… ROLLED ROAST PORK, BEEF AND LAMB!!! 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Last November 15, this gift of faith was once again manifested as Archbishop Denis Hart ordained three Filipinos, Cristopher Creo, Carnilo Daculan and Danilo Jumonong, into the Order of Deacon for the Archdiocese of Melbourne, bringing the number of permanent deacons in the archdiocese to 15. The diaconate is the first of three orders of ordained ministry in the Catholic Church, the other two being Priests and Bishops. The Second Vatican Council restored the ministry of Deacon as a proper and permanent rank of the hierarchy. Those who are preparing for the priesthood are still ordained deacons in transition. Deacons Chris, Neil and Danny were ordained by Archbishop Hart after more than six years of discernment and formation. At the end of the ordina- tion Mass, Deacon Chris, speaking on behalf of the other two newly ordained deacons, thanked the Archbishop for accepting them into the diaconal ministry; their respective families— especially their wives; their respective parish priests who gave them guidance and support during formation and the Filipino clergy and the different Filipino communities all over the Archdiocese who attended the ordination. He also gave acknowledgment to the Filipino Grand Chorus of Melbourne for the additional songs during the Mass. Deacons, as directed by their respective bishops, assist parish priests in Masses, including preaching from time to time. They can also celebrate baptisms, assist at marriages and conduct funeral liturgies. After ordination, Archbishop Hart will be assigning the new deacons to parishes in the archdiocese. Deacon Chris is appointed to St Catherine of Siena Parish in Caroline Springs. Deacon Neil is assigned to the parish of St Justin, Wheelers Hill while Deacon Danny will carry out his diaconal ministry at the combined parishes of St Mary’s and Holy Eucharist in Malvern East. I’m rea I don’lly WORRIEd what t know . to do. My visa has expired... Talk to Immigration’s CSRS Get the right information. Do something about your situation now. Contact the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s Community Status Resolution Service (CSRS). We will give you correct information about your options, answer your questions and connect you with other organisations for further assistance if needed. Visit immi.gov.au/csrs or call anonymously on 1300 853 773 Authorised by the Australian Government, Capital Hill, Canberra. 10 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times DECEMBER 2014 Colours of Life Dina Mananquil-Delfino When I was about twenty years old, I was introduced to a man who was in his early thirties. At first he seemed refined. He invited me to go out with him, but I was not interested so I always found a reason to say no. He started to pursue me, and for the first time in my life I felt unsafe. I did not want to share what was going on with my boyfriend as he was a top ranking official who carried high-powered weapons due to his job. I was afraid that the situation would escalate into something tragic. I examined whether I was giving him mixed signals so the next time I encountered him I told him my honest feelings. He was very upset and tried to assault me. Terrified, I needed to confide the truth to my boyfriend. Since then he left me alone, too afraid to come near me. I was certain that he was paid a visit. During that time, I was glad to have protective network that saved my life. Religious Organisations Iglesia ni Cristo ADELAIDE CONGREGATION ADULT WS: Wednesday 7.30 PM, Sunday 9.30 AM Every last Saturday of the month Tagalog 7.30 PM CWS: Sunday 11.30 PM 501 The Parade, Magill, South Australia Francis Ferdinand Salas Mobile 0451 667 226 Email [email protected] MIDLAND CONGREGATION Caversham Hall 2280 West Swan Road, Corner Benara Road WA 6055 Brother Harlito Brioso 0409 471 904 Brother Jerry Espolo 0439 907 262 Adult Worship Service: Tuesday 7.30pm Sunday 8am Children’s Worship Service: 10.30AM Sunday Port Adelaide Group Worship Service c/o Raul C, Santos 0433 217 794 [email protected] 11 Clearview Crescent, Clearview SA 5083 Australia Adult WS: Thursday 7PM & Saturday 4PM PERTH CONGREGATION Brother Federico Beltran, Jr. 0403 022 056 [email protected] 494 Morley Drive, Morley, WA 6062 Phone +61 8 9275 8514 Fax +61 8 9275 8514 Adult WS Wed 730PM English Thu 5:30 AM Tagalog Thu 7:30PM English Sat 3:00 PM at 7:30 PM English Children’s Worship Service 5:00 PM English KALGOORLIE Group Worship Service Brother Reynaldo De Guia, Jr. A Christmas wishlist tions alone would not help the cause of those who are working very hard to prevent it, if I don’t make a personal stance and do something about it. We need to start building and strengthening collaboration among the sectors and groups whom we can engage. Let us have a healthy conversation about it. Let us help our men (who have their own sets of challenges) to understand, accept and commit to the need to change behaviour- that violence against women is not acceptable at all. Let us teach our sons to build a healthy self with genuine respect and concern for our girls and women and stop community attitudes of justifying, excusing men’s use of violent behaviour, trivialising the impact , blame women for the violence they experience, conceal the dimensions and extent of violence experienced by women. At Christmas, while many of us enjoy the delights of the season in its full flavour, some families, especially disadvantaged women are struggling with their life, safety and well-being. Their wish-list is not a new pair of shoes, a mouth-watering turkey on the table, the latest gadget... just their cry for the abuse, the hurt and the violence to stop. “Next to God, we are indebted to women, first for life itself, and then for making it worth having.” Christian Bovee. A very blessed Christmas to all! We pray for the New Year to be safe for everyone. Thank you for all your loving prayers and continued readership to Philippine Times and my column. While I know I am only a pen in God’s Hand, I am grateful to hear that some of you are deeply touched by my sharing. Your kind thoughts encourage me. (For comments or feedback, email evamarie09@ bigpond.com.) GIPPSLAND GROUP WORSHIP SERVICE Services every Sunday from 10.00 AM to 12.00 NN. Everyone welcome. 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This illustrates that Australia is declining year after year in its gender–based gaps in access to resources and opportunities, meaning men and women have really not been given equal opportunities. Sweden and Iceland positioned first, and the Philippines 6, 9 then back to 8. In a research summary published by VICHEALTH, gender equity has been found to be one of the key determinants in preventing violence against women in Australia. Men, by virtue of their gender can have the mind-set that they are the stronger sex and can exhibit the dominant power in a relationship. The male privilege and package can be a brawny reason for In Victoria alone, male intimate partner violence is found to be the leading contributor to death, disability and illness for women aged 14 to 44 them to commit violence, tolerated unconsciously by many of us. Both men and women are capable of violence and both are victims, yet there are important differences between men and women’s experience of violence. years. It was estimated that the cost of domestic violence in 2009 was $13.6 billion. One woman is killed in Australia every week by a current or former partner. As a woman, this distresses me. But my emo- +61 423 658 307 [email protected] 13-A Warman Way, Boulder, WA 6432 +61 8 9022 7268 Adult WS Wed 730PM Sunday 6:30PM ADULT WS: T hursday 8.00 PM E nglish Saturday 9.30 AMEnglish CWS: Saturday 11.00 AM English MILDURA Group Worship Service c/o Henry Degamo, Jr. Mobile 0403 462 096 [email protected] Unit 1/7 Wittman Avenue Mildura, Australia Worship Service Schedule: Thursday 8:00 PM, Sunday 5.00 PM MELBOURNE CONGREGATION Brother Brian McMahon Mobile 0423 690 474; 0430 930 710 241-245 Civic Parade, ALTONA Tel. 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Hoppers Crossing (Good Smile Dental Surgery) Ph: 03-97487688 11 DECEMBER 2014 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au Fiesta Kultura held in Sydney NSW—The Fiesta Kultura, spearheaded by the Philippine Association of Culture and Sports Inc (PASC) in cooperation with other organisations, was held on 6 October 2014 at the Fairfield Showground. During Fiesta Kultura, the Philippine Community Council President Jun Relunia met Lito Atienza, former city mayor of Manila. Atienza officially opened the 2014 Fiesta Kultura with other dignitaries including Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells and NSW Philippine Consul General Anne Jalando-on Louis. Visayan Association bets clinch beauty titles Photo by Lois Del Rosario Photography NSW—The annual ‘Fiesta Kultura’, organised by the Philippine Australia Sports & Culture, Inc. (PASC), was held on 6 October 2014 at the Fairfield Showgrounds and entered its 26th year of showcasing Filipino culture and talent. There was the attraction of a variety of food stalls to satisfy everyone’s taste for Filipino delicacies from bibingka to halo-halo and isaw, Filipinos would think they were transported back in time to a fiesta event in Philippines. The entertainment that was provided was led by an outstanding array of Filipino talents both young and old from the local scene and also from the Philippines. Dancers like the Fil-Oz Liverpool, the Visayan Association of Australia, also from Liverpool to the ACT Filipino-Australian Social and Cultural Association performed on the night. Then there were Kookies N Kreme, M7 Band, and also Trill from X Factor, Majic Honey and Erin Miranda, Photo by Darryl O’Brien Photography with experienced singers from the likes of Sidney Perez and Brian Lorenz. From the Philippines was the ever-talented singer Frenchie Dy along with Ken Chan who is also a talented singer and a rising GMA actor. The biggest highlight of the night was what really drew the largest crowds, for the best was as always saved until last, the glittering and stunning crowning of the new Miss PhilippinesAustralia and Miss Charity Queen Australia Beauty Pageant for 2014. The Visayan Association’s candidate Miss Glyssa Perez surprised everyone by winning the coveted title of Miss Philippines-Australia 2014; and if that wasn’t enough, she also won the special awards for Best in Traditional Filipiniana, Best in Swimsuit and Best in Evening Gown. The other winners were Miss Charity Queen Hannah Arnold, representing the ACT Filipino-Australian Social and Cultural Association. Miss Philippines-Australia Runner-Up was won by Arianne Tan, representing the Philippine-Australian Friendship Association. Miss Charity Princess was won by Desa Santos, representing the Filipino-Australian Community Association. She was also Miss Popularity. 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Quintero, who has been operating her remittance company for the past 24 years, said customers should join forces with the remittance companies in Sydney and other states to stop these restrictions as long as the companies are compliant. “These Filipino remittance companies are not really a big threat to these Australian banks as we are only doing a small share of their business. My message to AUSTRAC is that we are compliant and to the banks, we only want a small share of their business,” she said. She also asked customers to be more understanding if remittance companies are stricter in asking for more documents since they need to comply to new regulations set out by the regulatory board, the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC). AUSTRAC is Australia’s anti-money laundering and counterterrorism financing regulator and specialist financial intelligence unit. Help save remittance companies The Australian Remittance and Currency Providers Association (ARCPA) recently launched a petition calling for the Australian banking industry to reconsider its decision to close accounts of money remittance service providers. The petition says that money remitters provide an important service to families and communities. “If you continue not to bank these businesses, we will no longer be able to access these services and send much-needed funds overseas. We ask that you reconsider your decision, and work with the money remittance service pro viders to come up with a solution that enables this valuable service to continue to be provided,” the petition adds. The same petition urges customers to support ARCPA’s cause as they will stand to lose the following: low remittance fees, higher exchange rates, same day transfer of funds, doorto-door money services, friendly Tagalog-speaking customer service and a g r e a t e r m a r ke t c h o i c e ; enough reasons to consider these money transfer service companies a critical means of business in Australia for its migrants. The issue affects not just small but also big remittance providers all over Australia. Some of the affected countries are: the Philippines, Vietnam, Nepal, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Fiji, Samoa, Somalia, Colombia and Peru. 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While the Ebola suit costume party has sparked controversy in America, here the Ebola blood-stained costume of a young man received the judges’ nod for its unique and modern appeal. Kids were also awarded prizes for best costumes. In her welcome address, CCM Adviser Terry Apines, thanked guests and sponsors for the support. Marisa Vedar of Gawad Kalinga Australia talked about GK and CCM’s partnership in helping Capizeños back home. Philippine-based singer Isabel Granada provided songs, while Lily Rose Fashion held a mini fashion show of its latest collections with Filipina models parading sexy outfits. There were more dancing and raffles with guests winning round-trip tickets courtesy of Philippine Tours and Western Travel. Dedicated to charity Despite the eerie costumes and the swaying of hips and fancy feet on the dance floor, the night was re- ally meant as a fundraising event for the disadvantaged Capizeños. Terry told The Philippine Times that on 14 November 2014, she is scheduled to meet with Gawad Kalinga Capiz Chapter in the Philippines to discuss CCM’s plan to assist poor Capizeños with their housing problems. Reaching out to needy kababayans CCM has been assisting school children from various schools in Capiz such as Banica Elementary School, Balighot Elementary School, Bantuan Elementary School, Culasi Elementary School, Olotayan Elementary School, Quevedo Elementary School, Venancio Alba Elementary School, Pinamalatikan Elementary School and Bitoon Elementary School. Involving the youth Te r r y s a i d t h e C i r c u l o Capizeños recently formed a group of young Capizeños to do their bit to help in the rebuilding of Capiz. Lucky Sam Espiritu leads the youth group. Espiritu was among the 21 volunteers from Australia who did fundraising events for Save the Children Australia in Nepal. Current CCM officers CCM officers are: President -Alma de los Reyes; Vice President- Remy Frenila; Secretary- Janet Bishop; Treasurer- Cora Biclar; Busisness Managers- Nene Cooke and Lolit Bayuna; Public Officer- Cesar Vega and Board of Directors: Teresita Frenila, Stuart K n i g h t , B e n s o n B i c l a r, Stephen delos Reyes, Lillian Vega, Elaine Soriano, Marilyn Gubatanga, Janet Bishop and Romeo Apines. Previous president Terry Apines now acts as the adviser. During the Halloween Ball, Sandy Lobriza served as the emcee of the night, while DJ Melvin Diez provided lights and sounds. For membership and donations, contact Terry on 0413 844 146. 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What made this yearly event a success was the show of support and solidarity of individuals, groups and sponsors. Overall in charge of the event were husband and wife, Jerry and Leila Baladjay and SPAG officers and volunteers. Miss Teen and Ms Austral-Asia Quest Guests were treated with a program and dinner at the Kernott Hall. Philippinebased singer Isabel Granada serenaded the audience with her powerful voice. Rolly Limun also sang, while the Silangan Dancers of Melbourne performed a dance number. The main highlight of the night was the coronation of the Miss Teen and Miss Austral-Asia Quest 2014. Natalie Griffiths and Apple Anne Margatte Moody were declared winners of Miss Teen and Miss Austral-Asia Quest 2014, respectively. Griffiths also grabbed Miss Teen’s Best in Sports, Best in Gown and Miss Charming. Meanwhile, Moody took the rest of the major awards for Miss Austral-Asia: Best in Sports, Best in Gown Apple Anne Margatte Moody (5th from left), winner of Miss Austral-Asia 2014 with the other candidates and emcees of the night. Philippine Honorary Consul Felix Pintado (third from right) and wife Di pose with some candidates, organisers and officers. AFCS campaigns against violence on women Rennae Purcell Gippsland Philippine Fiesta male participants led by Consul Felix Pintado, took oath at the Immigration Park in Morwell, to promote Prevention of Violence against Women on 9 November 2014. The Australian Filipino Community Services teams were actively raising awareness on violence against women in the Morwell Fiesta. Each team member helped to gather men in the Filipino community to register and to take an oath against violence, as well as hand out bags and flyers about local services and health organisations that focus on social inclusion and improving mental health and wellbeing among elderly in the community. The men in the Morwell community swore an oath against domestic violence alongside the Honorary Consul, Felix J. Pintado, and released white balloons into the air to promote the coming events of ‘White Ribbon Day’ on the 25 November 2014. and Best in Talent. Emilyn Villarin was declared Miss Charity. The other winners of Miss Austral-Asia were: First Runner-up- Cherry Rose Trinidad; Second Runnerup- Emilyn Villarin; Third Runner-up- Nenita Price; Fourth Runner-up- Liezel Lariosa and Fifth Runnerup- Lita Maureen Cortejos. Jasmine Garcia was awarded Miss Teen Charity, Miss Photogenic, Miss Friendship and Best in Talent. Winners of the special awards for Miss AustralAsia were: Miss Photogenic- Liezel Lariosa; Miss Charming- Lita Maureen Cortejos, and Miss Friendship- Nenita Price. Fun and entertainment On day two, the fiesta atmosphere at the Immigration Park was all fun and entertainment. Old and young alike enjoyed the sunny weather as they watched performers dancing and singing. Isabel Granada Miss Teen Austral-Asia Natalie Griffith (seated, right) with Jasmine Garcia, First runner-up. With them are Kim Fyfe, Mutya ng Pilipinas 2014 Second runner-up (left standing) and Isabel Granada. was also gracious enough to perform again and rendered song numbers. Barbeque, lechon, lugaw and other Filipino chichirias were a crowd favourite. The kids also enjoyed games. Philippine Honorary Consul of Victoria Felix Pintado led the men of Morwell who swore an oath against domestic violence. White balloons were released into the air. AJ Villaluz and Sandy Lobriza were the emcees of the two-day celebrations. 15 DECEMBER 2014 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au Photos by Jen Azzopardi PEASER Halloween Night Fely Roxas of the Pilipino Elderly Association South Eastern Region (PEASER) shares the group’s Halloween Night photos taken last 1 November 2014 in Clarinda. The man wearing a scary mask won the Most Scary Feature award. Connex friends celebrate Halloween Jen Azzopardi shares these Halloween photos of Connex friends celebrating the spooky night of Halloween held at their place. Send Money Online Anytime, Anywhere Instant Cash Pickup Bank Account Mobile Account Door to Door Delivery Fees from $3.99 www.worldremit.com 16 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times DECEMBER 2014 Aida Garcia re-elected as FILCCA President Aida Garcia, a lawyer and registered migration agent based in South Australia, was re-elected as president of the 13th National Conference of the Filipino Communities Council of Australia Inc (FILCCA) held on 24-26 October 2014 at Novotel Hotel, Parramatta in Sydney. “I lead by example. I believe in trust, respect, communication and transparency. I have no hidden agenda in wanting to be president once again. I am a people person and my heart has always been directed towards the poor and disadvantaged member of the community, here and in the Philippines,” she told The Philippine Times on her re-election to lead FILCCA, the umbrella body of Filipino organisations in Australia. The other elected officers for 2014-2016 were: Perlita Swinbank - VP External (FCC ACT), Cecille Wheare - VP Internal (VIC), Roberto Lastica - VP Youth (NSW), Cholly Winter - Secretary (SA), Serna Ladia - Treasurer (NSW) and Dante Maribbay - PRO (WA). The following were named State Council Representatives: Ben Hur Winter - FSCC SA Inc, Dante Maribbay - PCC WA Inc, Perla Leutic - FCC Vic Inc, Mena Edmondstone - FCC Qld Inc, Florence Talbo Parker - Luz- viminda, FCC Tas Inc, Jose Relunia Jr. - PCC NSW Inc Cecilia Flores - PCC ACT Inc. and Elizabeth Garrett - Public Officer (FCC ACT). Fastracking charity works Bearing this year’s theme of “Facing the Future Together” after the aftermath of the world’s strongest typhoon, Haiyan, which hit the Philippines late last year, one of FILCCA’s objectives is to help those worst affected families of the calamity and coordinate the national efforts to rebuild the country through the maximisation of raised funds and shipped goods. Targeting the youth to become future leaders Garcia said FILCCA will continue to advocate for Filipinos in Australia and to lobby for pension portability. The group will also target the youth sector. “In the next two years, we hope to inspire the youth and mentor them to become active members and participants of FILCCA and be in a position to take over the helm of FILCCA leadership,” she explained, noting that FILCCA is not forgetting the ageing population. To read full story, please visit: http://philtimes.com. au/aida-garcia-re-elected-asfilcca-president/ Photos by Jade Cadelina and Rolly Ferrer Philippine Ambassador to Australia Belen Anota leads the oath taking of newly-elected FILCCA officers. DO the Re-elected FILCCA President Aida Garcia delivers her welcome address. pocket lighters that you sell or buy comply with the Australian Safety Standards? 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Paying it forward Celebrating our patrons Our contribution to multicultural Australian is our veneration for patron saints for which we celebrate with fervour their feast days. In January, the Australian Visayan Association of Victoria Inc (AVAVI) led the biggest Sto Niño festival in Melbourne, which included the usual Sinulog festivities, a grand Mass and a reception participated in by other cultural representatives. “Viva Pit Senyor” was also the battlecry during this feast by communities in Hopper’s Crossing, Bacchus Marsh and other parts of Australia. Concelebrated with the Sto Niño festival was the feast of the Black Nazarene, a replica of which was first put on parade this year and a feast day in honour of the Black Nazarene was celebrated. Also a first for the year was the celebration of the Ina ng Bicol, or the Our Lady of Peñafrancia feast in Heidelberg, for which the first Filipino Mass was also said for the first time. New Filipino shepherds Our community was fortunate to have been blessed with new shepherds to guide the Filipino flock in deepening its faith. The community thanked Filipino Chaplain Fr Loi Viovicente who has since been transferred to Adelaide, while we welcomed our new Chaplain in Melbourne, Fr. Litoy Asis. Indeed, 2014 saw some sort of a “casting coup” for the Filipino religious as six new deacons were ordained at different points in time: Cristopher Creo, Carnilo Daculan, Danilo Jumonong, Novelito Lim, Junray Rayna, Justelle Callos and Daryl Montecillo. We were also honoured with a pastoral visit from Filipino Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle. During the Mass and the reception in his honour, he encouraged the community to live a life of dignity. The old and the restless The issue of elderly abuse and other elderly concerns took on a particular focus this year and programs designed for them and by them showed the community the importance our elders deserve. The Australian Filipino Community Services led this surge with an entertainment program called “My Grandparents are Fantastic”. It also staged a Christmas in July party for its Planned Activity Group (PAG) for the seniors of Casey and Dandenong Knox, Seniors and Young Generation Group. Meanwhile, for its PAG, the Filipino Community Council of Victoria Inc and the Philippine Australian Foundation Inc also had its Christmas in July for the Damayan group and paid tribute to Lydia John, a volunteer for 27 years. Computer training for the elderly were also conducted to help the seniors use the Internet to communicate with family and friends. The Australian Multicultural Senior Support Group (AMSSG) also had a similar program for its members, thanks to a government grant. Another laudable project of the AMSSG was their performance of cultural dances in selected aged care facilities. was also a highlight as our community organisations sustain efforts to help distraught kababayans, especially those hit by typhoon Haiyan in 2013. This compilation shows key events and milestones in 2014. 19 DECEMBER 2014 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au Relief for Haiyan survivors The outpouring of support for Haiyan survivors seemed to be a cornerstone of fundraising and relief efforts. Gawad Kalinga (GK) was able to secure a $1 million-grant from the Australian Government to build houses and fishing boats for community livelihood. In its latest report, GK already turned over a number of housing units and fishing boats in several towns hit by the super typhoon. Rotary Club of Brimbank also turned over a donation to the Rotary Club Iloilo to facilitate distribution of fishing boats. With the Ilonggo Association, it earlier sent a huge container of clothing, building materials, tools, kitchen ware and other food supplies. ERFFP with the support of organisations in the community also purchased ambulance boats for rescue missions. It’s raining beauties No year would pass without the staging and participation to beauty pageants. It’s a big year for pageants this year as we got a franchise to host the Mutya ng Pilipinas which selects representatives to compete in the pageant in the Philippines. Kim Fyfe, Mutya ng Australia bagged 2nd runner-up honours in the Mutya pageant, while Mutya ng Melbourne Pauline Edralin was included in the Top 10 and was named Ms Friendship. For the first time, we also secured the franchise for Mr Philippines which showed that the men have also joined the pageant bandwagon. Robert Mcnamara emerged as winner. A reality show which turned the girl-nextdoor to glam model premiered on C31. Filo All-Star X featured 12 aspiring Filipino models in which Lisa-Maree Bakker from Sale, Victoria emerged as grand winner. Women power Two women from our community were named as among the top influential personalities. Filipino Communities Council of Australia Inc (FILCCA) President Atty. Aida Garcia was named among the 100 Most Influential Women by the Filipina Women’s Network. She was cited for her professional work and civic engagement in the Filipino community. Melba Marginson, on the other hand, was named as among the recipients of the 100 Women of Influence Awards for 2014 by the Australian Financial Review and Westpac. She was recognised for raising awareness and empowering women through programs and policies developed and implemented. Books, books, books Our writers had a prolific turnout of publications this year. Manny Asuncion compiled his plays in Seasons, launched in August this year. It was his lifelong dream to do the anthology and share it with his audience. Two books on cooking were also out, including Ma. Neria Soliman’s Magayon: Souvenir Cookbook: A Taste of Bicol, A Touch of Class and Yasmin Newman’s 7000 Islands. Both books celebrated the Filipino cuisine and shared the story of the Filipino’s love for food. Lorna Ramirez, meanwhile, launched her inspirational book titled My Innermost Thoughts. Entertainment extravaganza It was another time for laughs and nostalgia. Nothing could let out a laugh out loud moment for us than humour by our very own local comedians. Vhong Navarro and Pooh brought in the laughs, along with Filipino-American stand-up comedian Rex Navarette. For sure, only Pinoys could relate to a joke highlighting our penchant for bringing balikbayan boxes which make the plane take-off challenging. Nostalgia through songs were delivered by our favourite Filipino talents brought by different producers. Some of the most loved performers on our stage included Gary Valenciano, Charice, Lani Misalucha, Side A, Hotdog and Kamikazee. Sports crowd favourite We recognised this year a new darling of the boxing ring in the person of Randy Petalcorin. He defeated Thai fighter Lookrak Kiatmungmee during the second round of their fight, and later clinched the World Boxing Association light flyweight world title by defeating Walter Tello in Shanghai. Filipino Stickfighter Andrea Whitley wins Gold in the World Championship in Cebu. 20 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times DECEMBER 2014 UENO C LU NG F MELBO BO NE, AUSTRA UR major major sponsors sponsors ~ PAMPANGUENO CLUB OF VICTORIA INC. INC. 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PAMP IA A 21 DECEMBER 2014 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au Profile Angels in white shoes For this issue, we are featuring two nurses in our community, Ms Vilma Rullan-Lleva and Ms Dory Aban. Both committed nurses, they have given their time and lives in service of their patients and other people who require love, caring and attention the most. My higher calling and mission Dory Aban Dory Aban My career as a nurse was fortified by my stint as Nurse Unit Manager and Clinical Supervisor for nine years at the Veterans Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City, Philippines. When I migrated to Australia with my family in 1989, I started working as a registered nurse in 1991 at Alfred Hospital Dialysis Unit before moving to Sunshine Hospital with the same specialisation in 1995. I’m currently an Associate Nurse Unit Manager at Sunbury Haemodialysis Unit in Western Health, and engaged as part-time nurse at Melton Dialysis Unit. I find my interaction and relationship with patients as the most fulfiling part of my job. I get to attend to their health needs, at the same time provide spiritual accompaniment by praying with my patients upon their request. In 2010, I figured in a near-fatal car accident in the Philippines. My second lease on life made me realise that God has other plans for me, and that he intends for me to make a difference in the lives of others. In 2011, I cofounded with a small group of nurses the Melbourne Nurses on Mission (MNM) and became its President. Our goal is to serve the poorest of the poor in the Philippines with medical missions in rural areas in the Philippines. We in MNM conduct fundraising activities to support our cause. As part of my mission of serving others, I go home every year to join our medical missions, and to attend to my duties as President of Hope of Melbourne Colleges Foundation, a non-profit school established to help underprivileged youth in Pangasinan. My career as a nurse Vilma Rullan-Lleva I graduated my Bachelor of Science in Nursing in Pines City Educational Centre in Baguio City, Philippines in 1994. I became a Psychiatric Nurse for just over six months until I decided to try my luck in the Middle East. At 23, I was given the opportunity to study and have my training at no cost as a Dialysis Nurse. I took this as a stepping stone in my profession. Being single and naïve, outspoken and motivated person, I took every chance to pursue my career. From the Middle East, I tried my luck to move to Europe and was given the opportunity to be an Anaemia Coordinator at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Donnybrook, Dublin, Ireland. When Australia opened opportunities for nurses, I was the last person in my group to decide to move Down Under. I was offered the highest level of Registered Nurse Division 1 and months later stepped up to a Clinical Nurse Specialist Role in Renal and became an Associate Nurse Unit Manager. With experience and knowledge, I managed to experience the role of a Renal Transplant Coordinator. Married and with two Vilma Lleva and family kids, I worked my way to become a successful Nurse Unit Manager in one of the prestigious hospitals in Melbourne, the Austin Health, with the aim of practising leadership within the nursing field to improve patient’s experience and hand-inhand with my staff, to perform best practice in this challenging role. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION WITH OVER 18 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL IMMIGRATION PRACTICE Awardee: Most Outstanding Australian Registered Migration Agent, Philippine Marketing Excellence Award 2005 “Achievement in Corporate Practice or Enterpreneurship” First Filipino-Australian Women Achievement Award 2007. 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Learn from our experience. 22 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times DECEMBER 2014 Migration Mentor FELIX CARAO The government has reopened the Parent visa (subclass 103) and Aged Parent visa (subclass 804). These are permanent residence visas that allow the grantees to work and study in Australia and enroll in Medicare. They can also apply for Australian citizenship and sponsor qualified relatives for permanent residence. They are allowed to travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted. Applicants for these visas must be outside Australia. Those who are in Australia can apply only if their temporary visas let them apply for another visa while they are in Australia. Applicants must be outside Australia when the visa is decided. Parents can apply for these visas provided that they have a child who is an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or an eligible New Zealand citizen who is settled in Australia. If the applicant’s child is below 18 years old, he or she can be sponsored by: the child’s spouse who is more than 18 years old and is a settled Australian citizen, a permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen, or a community organisation. Applicants should meet the balance-of-family test which measures their ties to Australia. Parents are eligible if at least half of their children live permanently in Australia or more of their children live permanently in Australia than those who live in any other country. Applicants for the Aged Parent visa (subclass 804) must also be at the age when they are eligible for an Age Pension in Australia. The following persons may be included in the application: applicant’s partner (married or de facto), partner’s dependent children and other dependent relatives. Applying for Parent visa and Aged Parent visa Applicants and all dependent family members included in their application must meet certain health requirements, and they should arrange and shoulder the cost of health assessments and other tests. The results generally have 12-month validity. They must also meet certain character requirements by providing a police certificate from each country they have lived in for 12 months or more during the past 10 years after they turned 16 years of age. The applicants should make the necessary arrangements and pay for the costs of police certificates or any other certificates. 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Photos from the file of Gary Cajili 24 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times DECEMBER 2014 Excelsis Choir holds first anniversary concert Photos by Fr Joey Echano and Dong Nicolas What a grand way for Excelsis Choir to celebrate its first anniversary at St Patrick’s Cathedral in East Melbourne last 14 November 2014 by holding a free concert to the public. Excelsis is a Melbourne-based Catholic choir which sings regularly for liturgical events and occasional concert performances. Martina Link (soprano) and Shanul Sharma (tenor) also joined the group in their performance. The group sings for Sunday masses at Christ Our Holy Redeemer in Oakleigh East, St Elizabeth’s in Dandenong North, Holy Family in Mount Waverley, St Mary’s in St Kilda East and Sacred Heart in Oakleigh. They also performed in five public concerts and was even part of the Filipino Grand Chorus of Melbourne which sang when Philippine Cardinal Luis Tagle held a mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral last August. “Participating in these events has been richly rewarding for all of the members of Excelsis, and as a choir we give thanks for the many amazing opportunities with which we have been blessed,” says Tom Buchanan, Conductor and Founding Member. E xc e l s i s w i l l h a v e a Christmas Concert on 13 December 2014 at the Melbourne Welsh Church in La Trobe Street. 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In the wake of several murders, he seeks the assistance of a motivational speaker to unravel the mystery behind the perpetrator who leaves a series of cryptic messages with the dead victims. The 48 Hour Film Project is a uniquely demanding undertaking for any filmmaker willing to tackle the challenge. Tristan explains: “Simply put, filmmaking teams have just one weekend to make a short film.” “Filmmakers do not know what genre they will be shooting until the start of the competition. All cre- ativity – writing, shooting, editing and adding a musical soundtrack – must occur within the 48-hour window, beginning Friday evening at 7pm and ending Sunday at 7pm. To add to the mayhem, they must also include some random elements (a character, a prop and a dialogue) to make sure the film is made within that 48 hours.” In this year’s competition, these elements were a Motivational Speaker (character), a ruler (prop) and the line “A promise is a promise” (dialogue). Tristan has fashioned a stylish tale that ties in these elements effectively. He has, in essence, made a “silent” film in which no dialogue is physically spoken by the film’s characters but instead relying on their actions and the film’s editing to craft an intriguing tale within its almost eightminute run time. MOTIVIOLENCE is available for viewing on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=8v7YFuNIqtQ In BOTCHA, a man awakens fully-dressed in the middle of the cemetery and is helped by a stranger as he attempts to find his 2014 Sunshine Film Festival winners, including Botcha director Jonathan Sulte (left) and co-director, cameraman and editor Edward Hernandez (centre). Photo from Sunshine Film Festival website. way back home. An official entry for the 2014 Sunshine Short Film Festival, Botcha was written by Jonathan Sulte and directed by Edward Hernandez. Producing this short film was also no easy feat. Edward recalls how, after returning from an overseas holiday, his filmmaking team jumped at the chance to create their movie. “Unlike the other entrants who had months to prepare, we only had a weekend of preparation. Jonathan wrote the script on a Friday night. On Saturday morning, we started asking friends who would be able to act, and on Sunday afternoon, we started filming. I only had one day for editing to meet the submission deadline – sleepless for about 24 hours straight but it was worth it.” Meaning “double dead”, Botcha plays on the definition of its title in alluding to the origin and ultimate fate of the film’s protagonist. At a run time of just over five minutes, it’s an astute piece of story-telling and one that the short film festival judges appreciated. The film won in the Open Category and The Judge’s Prize for Best Film. BOTCHA is available for viewing on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=xlB87a98Xro 26 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times DECEMBER 2014 Always and forevermore Photos by Tracer Gestano Kristhine Gestano LOVE is a beautiful feeling. And that’s what you take away from a Side A concert. As timeless as their love songs, the five-man band made Melbourne the last leg of their Australia tour and showed their fans that they are on top of their game with their trademark music, impeccable performance and superior artistry. Formed in 1985, Side A has proven over the years that in terms of commercial success, no other pop band comes close. In fact, the years have only made them look and sound better – showing beyond doubt that they are here to stay. Thanks to Clazzy Events, men and women alike found themselves swooning and delighting in some of the most beautiful love songs ever heard from Philippine’s version of Toto. Their twohour repertoire at Kingston City Hall in Moorabbin filled the night with popular music from their multi-awarded albums, some of which are Hold On, Set You Free, Foolish Heart, Got to Believe in Magic, Tell Me and So Many Questions. The mesmerised crowd sang and danced to Side A’s music which was a montage of love songs and dance hits from the 70s to the present. Everyone took the roller coaster ride with the band with much gusto, gushing at their love songs and then busting happy dance moves the next second. The band that night must have been a revelation to some of their fans. Though most have known vocalist Joey Generoso to be the face of Side A, the band chose to highlight all their members - showcasing how each is a talented musician and singer. Lead guitarist Leevon Cailao left hearts aflutter with his version of John Legend’s All of Me while drummer Ernie Severino and keyboardist and founder Naldy Gonzales not only showed that they can sing but that they are rightful pillars to the band along with Joey Generoso whose voice is just so magical. Even bassist Ned Esuerra had his opportunities on the microphone. Halfway into the show, you’d know that Side A is the most talented band in the Philippine music industry. If Side A was a fabulous treat, so was Clazzy Events, producer to the show. Their people were so warm and helpful that they were a breath of fresh air. Side A not only recognised them but honoured onstage Gloria Molina who was all praises to the band for their professionalism and humility. She expressed how happy she was for having pulled off their first major event and thanked talents, sponsors and staff. She commended local talents Albert, Benjamin, Pauline, Julienne and Alyssa who worked hard to provide a fitting front act to Side A. The band capped the night with their biggest hit, Forevermore that also served as their encore. While there is no question as to how good they are, seeing Side A perform live provided a whole new perspective on their music and talent. One fan couldn’t believe how great they were while some couldn’t help but buy their CDs even though the same album is sitting in their homes. Fame is a fickle friend but Side A has managed it very well because they are one of those very few artists who respect their craft by continuously excelling in it. And because of that, Side A has not only been winning admiration but also respect from fans who would always and forevermore adore them and their music. 27 DECEMBER 2014 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au Photos by Tracer Gestano A taste of Hotdog Kristhine Gestano Experiencing Croatian Catholic Centre in Sunshine West on 14 November was like a journey back in time. Nothing looked antiquated or amiss. It’s just that the crowd and the featured performers seemed to share an intimate bond crafted during a special time in Philippine music history. But that should not come as a shock and horror especially when it’s the Hotdog band you’re speaking of. The legendary group catapulted Manila sound in the 70s and gave birth to hits which are now considered as classics in the industry. Hotdog’s trip down under proved to be an early Christmas treat to adoring fans who came with their dancing shoes on. It was a couple of hours before those dancing shoes were put to good use but everyone seemed to relish the show. Fans didn’t seem to mind that the band updated its look by enlisting a couple of youngblooded musicians. They came with one goal - and that was to hear the hits that surely were backdrops to milestones in their lives. When Hotdog took to the stage and belted out Annie Batungbakal, a different kind of vibe suddenly enveloped the hall. There was this beautiful and patient excitement; not the kind of rush you see when fans storm out in wild abandon to meet their favourite pop artists. I suddenly understood what writers meant when they described Hotdog’s music as transcending socioeconomic classes and time. I saw it happening that night in that interesting collection of people. Some would say that there was not enough Hotdog onstage as the gig only lasted for more than an hour but I guess no one went home feeling that there was a shortage of hits. Hotdog’s repertoire featured Perslab, Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal, Panaginip, Ikaw ang Miss Universe ng Buhay Ko, Ikaw Pa Rin to name a few. They even tossed in Guns n’ Roses’ Sweet Child of Mine and Journey’s Don’t Stop Believing for good measure. Excitement was at feverpitch high when the band fired away dance hits such as Manila, Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko and Bongga Ka Day. Fans even demanded an encore and why would they not, when the show was not only a treat to some of OPM’s greatest hits but also to a wonderful era in Philippine music history. The Hotdog Band was presented by Eventfullrise Production. Front acts were Alyssa Limbo, 3 Stars and the Sun, Metrosound, Restless Crew, Kalapati, Deuterium, Rianna, and Our Tribe. The show was hosted by Mari Sosa Mendoza and Kit Tamani. Advertise your business in the Classifieds section and get FREE listing in the online edition of The Philippine Times For details, email [email protected] or call (03) 9369 4324 28 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times DECEMBER 2014 Filipino Tennis Club holds competition The Filipino Group Tennis Club held its Melbourne Cup Competition 2014 last Sunday, 2 November 2014 in Rowville. It was sponsored by the Cebuano Association of Australia, Inc. The winners were Mar Jalop and Jerry Ybanez and the runners-up were Bobby Dela Fuente and Johncef LaTorre. The event was sponsored by the Cebuano Association of Australia, Inc. The Filipino Group Tennis Club is a group of Filipinos who love playing tennis and play occasional competitions. Jun Ciar, one of the members of the Club, said that the group was originally formed 10 years ago when one of their friends underwent a divorce and to support him they created the tennis group as an outlet for family and work pressures. It started with only less than 10 members and presently there are now 43 members. “We have occasional competitions during long weekends and we welcome some sponsorship during this time,” Ciar added. They play occasional interstate From left to right: Ronald Enano, Eduardo Quinto, Victor Argayoso, Danny Basobas Chess tourney in early 2015 and inter-suburbs Filipino competition like East vs West and Sydney vs Melbourne. The group plays every Friday night and whole day of Sunday as these days are exclusively booked for the group. The group invites Filipinos to become members of the Tennis Club. For membership or sponsorship, contact Boy Lawas on 0431-573487 or Jun Ciar on mobile 0412-999-743. Panunuluyan CELEBRATING THE GLORY OF CHRISTMAS A Christmas Concert THURSDAY @ 7.00 PM 11 DECEMBER 2014 The Australian Open Chess Festival that will be held in Castle Hill, Sydney on 2-11 January 2015 will be a groundbreaking event. The organisers attracted strong overseas grandmasters from Europe and Australia’s Asian neighbours by offering the biggest prize pool that was unprecedented in Australian’s chess history. The lure of winning the top prize (A$ 8,000) did not escape the attention of Filipino chess players. Two of them, Grandmaster Oliver Barbosa from Taytay, Rizal and International Master Kim Steven Yap from Cebu registered early for the summer event. Grandmaster Oliver Barbosa, who won the very tough Kolkata Open in India last March, scored 7/10 at the 2012 Chess Olympiad with an overall performance rating of 2668, which put him in the super grandmaster category. The Filipino chess community in Victoria was able to assist GM Oliver Barbosa in a little way. If all things go smoothly for Grandmaster Oliver to ensure his participation at the Australian Open Chess Championships, then it is the plan of the Filipino chess community to invite GM Barbosa to conduct simultaneous chess exhibitions here in Melbourne. The months of October until January seem to create a buzz around chess here in Australia and around the world. There were also milestones created that spurred interests among chess aficionados. The recently concluded Millionaire Chess Open which was held in Las Vegas, U.S.A. last October was the first tournament to put a mark in terms of the prize money given to the winners. Over 60 percent of players went home with cash prizes, but the heftiest amount was given to a Filipino chess prodigy by the name of Wesley So. The 21-year old grandmaster from Bacoor, Cavite came on top from among the 550 players after five gruelling days of playing in matches. Another Filipino grandmaster, Julio Catalino Sadorra, earned the distinction as the first grandmaster that signed up for the inaugural event. He said that competing against world-class players would help him discover his chess potential. He played board one for the Philippines at the Chess Olympiad held in Tromso, Norway last August. Grandmaster Julio Sadorra is now the highest rated Filipino grandmaster as Wesley So’s request for federation transfer was recently granted, and he will be playing for the United States in future tournaments. Meanwhile, plans are ongoing to form a chess club to promote chess at primary schools in northern and western suburbs and encourage Filipino chess players to participate in informal and regular chess matches and tournaments. For those interested to join the club and the online counterpart, Chess Mates Online Academy, please contact your fellow chess players: Ronald Enano on 0407 043 380, or Danny Basobas 0420 208 333. Deakin Edge, Federation Square Melbourne Your Philippine Consulate, headed by Philippine Honorary Consul Felix Pintado, wishes everyone a “Merry Christmas and a happy new year” in some of the more than 170 dialects of the Philippines. FEATURING The Filipino Grand Chorus of Melbourne PRODUCED BY: The Filipino Catholic Chaplaincy of Melbourne & The Filipino Pastoral Support of Victoria, Inc. Aklanon – Malipayon nga Paskwa ag Mahigugmaon nga Bag-ong Dag-on Atá – Maroyan na Pasko woy kaopia-an ng Bag-ong Tuig kaniyo’t langon mga sulod Bicolano – Maugmang Capascuhan asin Masaganang Ba-gong Taon Blaan – Pye duh di kaut Kristo klu munt ug Felemi Fali Bol anon – Malipajong Pasko Cebuano – Malipayong Pasko ug Bulahang Bag-ong Tuig Chavacano – Felices Pascua y Prospero Año Nuevo Dibabawon – Marayaw na Pasko aw Bag-ong Tui g kaniyo tibo na mga soon Gaddang – Mangamgam Bawa a dawun sikua diaw amin Hiligaynon – Malipayon nga paskua & Malipayon Nga Bag-ong tuig Hungduan – Maphon au nitungawan. 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The Gala and Awards Night is the highlight of the 13th National Conference organised by the Filipino Communities Council of Australia (FILCCA), the peak national organisation of FilipinoAustralians headed by Aida Garcia. It was hosted by the Philippine Community Council of NSW (PCC-NSW, the umbrella state body headed by Jose Relunia Jr) and was held from 24 to 26 October 2014 with the theme “Facing the future together”. It was attended by over 200 delegates from NSW, ACT, VIC, SA, QLD, TAS and WA. Ignatius Jones was presented the Filipino-Australian of the Year Award for his exemplary achievements as a major event organiser, producer and scriptwriter and artistic director. He was the Executive Producer/Creative Director of the Vivid Sydney Festival 2014 with a record attendance of 1.43 million. He was at the helm of Vivid Sydney Festival since 2011. He also took over the artistic direction of the Sydney Mardi Gras Parade from 2011. Among his major events as an organiser, director and writer are: the 2000 Sydney Olympic Ceremonies (a Helpmann awardee for Best Event in 2001), 2006 DOHA Asian Games Ceremonies, 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games (Emmy Awardee for Best Direction, Best Lighting and Best Music) and Opening of Shanghai 2010 World Expo. Acclaimed as one of the world’s leading major event directors, creative strategists and event scriptwriters, Ignatius was born in Singalong, Manila. He trained in classical ballet, theatre, television, journalism, rock music, jazz and then focused on major event productions. 2014 X Factor Australia winner Marlisa Punzalan was also honoured for her outstanding musical performances in X Factor Australia. Other recipients of the 2014 FILCCA Awards are: Alfredo Roces, Manuel Asuncion, Carmen Garcia, Nestor Jongko and Flocefina Cruz as Filipino-Australian Achievers; Mark Feliciano and Nathan Carmel Pamogas as Youth Achievers; Campbelltown & Region FilipinoAustralian Communities Council (NSW), Philippines Language School of Victoria, Ipswich Filipino-Australian Association (QLD), Rondaniha (ACT), Sampaguita Dance Group (SA) and Australiasian Club of Mandurah (WA) as outstanding Community Organisations; Efren Altez, Sulpicio Cordero, Fedelina Donaghue, Sherlita Hart, Joy Robinson and Marino for Leadership. Special awards in appreciation and recognition of their community initiatives and service were given to Melanie Vallejo (Star of TV Series “Winners and Losers”), Ofelia Leadbeater, Gigi Kalong and Sennie Masian. Gracing the Awards Night were government officials including Ambassador Belen Anota, Undersecretary Lesley Cordero from the office of the President of the Philippines, Consul General Anne Louis, Tourism Attaché Consuelo Jones, Labor Attaché Atty Sabulao, MP Concetta Wells, MP Michelle Rowland, MP Geoff Lee and Lord Mayor Scott Lloyd; TV Celebrity Monica Trapaga (known for her role in the TV Series “Play School”). The FILCCA Awards commenced in 2000 during the 6th Filipino National Conference which was held in Sydney. Previous Filipino-Australian of the Year awardees are: Kate Ceberano, Craig Wing, Reinhard Badato, Arianne Caoili and Rudy Gomez. Ignatius Jones receives award from Ambassador Belen Anota. Photo by Jade Cadelina SKII Ambassador in Australia is Filipino Australian Lee Pendleton Eleanor Pendleton Q L D — El e a n o r M a r i e Pendleton was recently chosen as the SK11 beauty ambassador in Australia. Eleanor is a multi- awarded beauty journalist and health editor. 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Famous SK11 global ambassadors are Australian Hollywood actresses Cate Blanchett and Kate Bosworth. 30 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times DECEMBER 2014 GK reports on efforts for Haiyan survivors Talking Heads frontman David Byrne (second from left) during the press conference in Sydney. Photo by Jade Cadelina Musical play about Imelda Marcos in Australia Despite her flamboyant lifestyle and extravagant taste in fashion, not to forget her 1,220 pairs of shoes, former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos is still a big mystery to many especially to her fellow Filipinos in Australia. It is therefore a wonderful news to hear that Filipino-Australians will finally be able to watch in Australia the much acclaimed musical play about her, titled “Here Lies Love”. The full Australian premiere will be held at the city’s Barangaroo development in May 2015 as part of the Sydney Vivid Festival. “I’m old enough to remember she was a larger-than-life figure. I’d heard she’d installed a mirror ball into one floor of her New York townhouse, effectively turning it into a disco. She used to go out to a lot of dance clubs. I thought, ‘I love music, but this woman really has it going all the time’,” shares former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne during a press conference last 13 November 2014 in Sydney. The formal announcement of the award-winning New York stage musical was made by the New South Wales Deputy Premier, Troy Grant and David Byrne, co-founder of Talking Heads and who conceptualised and wrote the lyrics to the musical. Directed by Alex Timbers, “Here Lies Love” retraces the astonishing journey of Imelda Marcos from her meteoric rise to power to her descent to infamy after the People Power Revolution. The Vivid performances begin in Sydney on 7 May at a makeshift 550-capacity venue called the Millennium. The composer is hoping his work will make it to other parts of Australia. “I’m very excited about the show being here and I think Australians are going to enjoy it,” said Byrne, who will be involved in casting the show in Sydney and Melbourne. “I have a feeling Australians will ‘get’ this show - not . . MAJOR SPONSORS . . . . CONTACT CHRIS CENTENO - 9384 1844 . . western travel . . CONTACT JOSIE ELANO - 93630288 . Deer Park Travel . CONTACT MINA PRECILLA - 0415 461 665 . . &J JExpress . CONTACT JOPEN QUINTERO - 9764 8707 . . . CONTACT ALICE NICOLAS - 0402 665 038 . 001 . . PHILIPPINE TOURS R Australia’s Filipino newspaper GK turns over 55 balangay boats to fishermen in Batad, Iloilo. only the immersive aspect of it - but the history and the era will be somewhat familiar to a lot of Australians, with the Philippines being so close,” Byrne said. Tickets for Here Lies Love are on sale to the general public from Monday 24 November 2014 with performances from 7 May 2015. For more information about Here Lies Love, visit www.herelieslove.com.au Gawad Kalinga (GK) Deputy Director and State Head for Melbourne Marissa Vedar reported the progress of GK’s efforts in helping those who have survived typhoon Haiyan, first anniversary of which was remembered on 8 November 2014. In the report, GK outlined its assistance in rebuilding houses, setting up a feeding program and the distribution of balangay boats. GK has so far built 684 houses and 1,357 are still on schedule for building as of 31 October 2014. The beneficiaries of these houses were three towns in Aklan; three, Antique; six, Capiz; 11, Cebu; three, Eastern Samar; two, Iloilo; 25, Leyte; and 3, Negros Occidental. It has also launched the “Kusina ng Kalinga”, a feeding program piloted in Alang-alang Leyte, which now benefits 3,652 children. The goal is to open 10 more kitchens to reach 6,000 more kids by year-end, and to serve 50,000 children by 2015. Fishermen in the community also received 797 balangay boats to restore their livelihood. The goal is to give out 700 more by June 2015. Apart from sustained rebuilding of homes, GK will strive to build human resource and productivity centres in five strategic locations in areas hit by Haiyan to provide sustained livelihood programs. It will also employ green technology and provide solar-powered lamps to 3,500 households, public schools and health centres. At the core of its efforts is the continued recruitment of volunteers to help build homes, refurbish schools and organise communities and create impact in the lives of those GK helps. Luis Oquinena, GK Exec Director, will be in Melbourne on 21-22 November. A General Assembly at 6-9pm on 22 November will be held at the FCCVI Multi-Purpose Hall. Among the agenda will be GK’s partnership with the Australian Government. Companies or individuals who wish to volunteer or donate to GK may check out the website: www.gk1world. com for details. EMERGENCY RELEIF FUND FOR PHILIPPINES Masquerade Ball VENUE: Ferraro Receptions, 14 Onslow Avenue Campbellfield, 3061 DATE: Saturday 25th of April 2015 TIME: 6:30pm till 12:30am COST: $65 per head ( Includes Raffles) ( Includes antipasto, 3 course meal, fruit platter, beer, wine and soft drinks. ) ATTIRE: Strictly Formal AWARDS: Best Costume - Male & Female Best Dancer - Male & Female MUSIC: By a well known DJ Strictly No Children Please RESERVATION Roy Carbungco - 0411 145 776 Lydia John - 0448 200 180 Sonia Santos - 0421 303 264 Bernadette Miranda - 0424 050 134 001 31 DECEMBER 2014 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au The Inner Game THAD MANGALINO In a few days, we will welcome 2015, a new beginning filled with optimism and hope. My question to you is “how did you make 2014 your best year ever?” You may still have that list you wrote earlier in the year listing your goals and things you will accomplish for 2014, did you achieve what you set out to do? If you did, you deserve a big congratulations and if you didn’t, the question is why not? I get it, life can body slam you and trying to get up one more time seems impossible and it’s easier to give up. Sometimes the thought of getting slammed again cripples you from achieving your success. What you need to do is to step up and step out with faith, knowing that you will overcome and reach your destination. This coming year, I challenge you to follow three things that can change your life for the better and also shape your destiny. The first The focus for 2015 ing attention, you can get involved in an accident and end up on the other side of the state. Pay attention to the important things in your life: health, wealth, relationship. If you don’t, one day you will wake up and realise that disaster is staring you in the face, and it could have been prevented if you only had that health check up, talked to your finance person, or spent some time with your child. Thirdly, “Be Humble.” Everyone is awesome in their own unique way. Don’t be seduced into thinking you are a legend in your own lunch box. The truth is someone is smarter, richer, skinnier, more popular, and better looking than you. So celebrate that and just accept it; I don’t mean to put you down and deflate your ego, one is “Master the basics.” No matter what you do or industry you are in, make the decision to master the basics. Doing so will pay off tremendously. Do not get bored with the basics and do not settle for “good enough.” The late publisher Malcolm Forbes said that “good enough, seldom is” break away from mediocrity, strive for excellence in everything you do. Mastering the basic can lead to excellence. Two, “Pay attention.” Do you remember the movie Sister Act 2? The scene when Lauren Hill started singing “If you want to be somebody. If you want to go somewhere, you better wake up and pay attention.” This is common sense, isn’t it? If you are driving on the freeway and you are not pay- ACME officers meet with Consul Felix The Executive Officers of the Australian Council for Multicultural Entrepreneur (ACME), Inc invited Philippine Honorary Consul of Victoria, Felix Pintado to a casual meet-and-greet lunch on 7 November 2014 at the Bayview on the Park. During the three-hour free-wheeling discussion, the soft-spoken but amiable and friendly new Honorary Consul of the Philippines to Victoria, spoke of his childhood memories in the sugar plantations of Negros, where he was born and spent his childhood, as well as his primary and secondary studies in La Salle Greenhills, Manila, where incumbent Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr, was in the same year as he was. Consul Pintado also expressed his desire to catch up on his “Tagalog” as well as Visayan dialect skills and to get to know the various Filipino-Australian community organisations in Victoria, even as he laments the lack of consolidated database of these organisations. ACME Chairperson Fred Jover volunteered the ACME website for a list of various small businesses owned/operated by Filipinos in Melbourne. A need for an aged care facility The urgent need of the Filipino community for an aged care facility was also discussed. The community has the highest proportion of elderly family members compared to other multicultural communities in Victoria. The discussion eventually focused on the needs of an aged-care facility dedicated to Filipino elderlies as research shows that persons born overseas where culture and first language is not English, will eventually revert mentally and linguistically to their birth culture and language. Pr e s e n t a t t h e m e e t ing were ACME executives: Fred Jover, ACME Chairperson and President, Executive Board; Noel Tolentino, Vice-Chairperson; MelbaCabato-Waugh, Treasurer and Vice President-Revenue and Finance; Felicity Swinney, Auditor and Vice-President Marketing and Event Promotion; Nena Parinas, AVP-Accounts and Taxation and Jasmine “Pin” Rutaquio, AVP- Business Studies, Planning and Evaluation. Also, present at the meeting was Atty Imelda McLean of Sabelberg Morcos Lawyers. Ret. PNP Colonel Rogelio Camacho, Group Commander of Katipunan-Australia, was also in attendance. For further information on ACME, visit http://www. acmei.org/, or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ acmeinc2012 . Call Fred Jover +61 4 0394 4479 or +61 3 8762 9929. what I am trying to push home is it’s better for others to acknowledge your awesomeness rather than you telling the world that you are awesome. The key points to take home is master the basics and aim for excellence while paying close attention to what is important in your own life without taking yourself too seriously. These main keys when used as the main focus for 2015 will not only help you achieve your best year ever, they will impact all aspects of your life. I really appreciate our time together on this column and newspaper especially in the last 12 months. Thanks for the feedback and taking the time to read. I want to wish you and the people close to you a safe Merry Christmas and a prosperous 2015. Until next time, Stay FOCUSED! (For comments or feedback, email [email protected].) CLASSIFIEDS 32 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times DECEMBER 2014 biz.social.guide • TO PLACE AN AD CALL (03) 9369 4324 • Email - [email protected] Blinds and Curtains Accommodation Philippines Contact: Gemma Lim Cruz BBus, IPA, NTAA, TAX and ASIC agent P.O. 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