The Philippine Times Apr 2015 edition
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The Philippine Times Apr 2015 edition
The Philippine Times CELEBRATING 24 YEARS 24th YEAR APRIL 2015 www.philtimes.com.au AUSTRALIA-WIDE Advertise - email: [email protected] 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 Walk tall Australian models sashayed down the runway wearing our Barong Tagalog – modern, elegant and exquisite, the mark of Edgar San Diego creations. STORY AND PHOTOS ON PAGE 7. Filos avail epassport service Over 1K Pinoys in Victoria keep nationality of birth Virginia Balanon An overwhelming number of 1,152 Filipinos in Victoria participated in the recently-concluded 2015 Mobile Consular Mission conducted by the Philippine Embassy-Canberra from 19 to 22 March at the St. Francis Parish Monastery Hall in Melbourne CBD. The Mobile Consular Mission primarily provided the Philippine ePassport processing services including renewal and new applications as well as to undertake the formal oath-taking ceremonies for dual citizenship. Out of the 1,015 regis- trants this year for ePassport services, 971 attended their schedules and had their passports processed over the four-day Mobile Mission. Based on the Philippine Embassy records, the number of passports processed this year was 34% more than that of last year’s total number of 724 Filipino passports in Victoria. This prompted the Consular team to operate a 12-hour service in order to accommodate all applicants who pre-registered since January. 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Attending a StrokeSafe Ambassador session is a time-efficient way to learn life-saving stroke prevention and awareness messages, such as how to recognise the signs of stroke. Members of the Filipino community are encouraged to contact the National Stroke Foundation to organise a talk with an ambassador in their area. National Stroke Foundation Chief Executive Officer Dr Erin Lalor said StrokeSafe Ambassadors play a key role in educating people about what a stroke is and what they can do to prevent it. “The StrokeSafe Ambassador program aims to make sure that people understand that stroke is a medical emergency and fast treatment is vital to survival and recovery,” Dr Lalor said. “Ambassadors go out and actively talk to a range of multicultural community groups, organisations, and social groups about stroke, prevention and the need to get immediate treatment at the first sign of a stroke. “Every ten minutes someone in Australia suffers a FILIPINO COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF VICTORIA INC. & PHILIPPINE AUSTRALIAN FOUNDATION INC. 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Hoppers Crossing (Good Smile Dental Surgery) Ph: 03-97487688 Last week, I had the honour of meeting the Philippine Ambassador to Australia, Her Excellency Belen Anota. The Ambassador had kindly flown in from Canberra for just one evening to present a lecture at the University of Melbourne, as part of the Master of International Relations course. While the Ambassador talked about the purpose of embassies and consulates, something with which I have become increasingly familiar during my internship at the Melbourne office of the Philippine Consulate of Victoria, Her Excellency also spoke passionately about the hotly contested area referred to interchangeably as the West Philippine Sea or the South China Sea. This dispute, which has endured for more than a century (the British first made a legal claim on the Spratly Islands in 1877), involves the People’s Republic of China, Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam, Brunei and, most importantly to the Ambassador, the Philippines. Each country involved has made maritime entitlement or territorial claims of the sea; however, China is perhaps the most assertive player in this dispute, claiming the largest border. China argues that it has sovereignty over a large portion of the South China Sea and various islands based on territorial lines depicted in ‘historical maps’. Yet, many international lawyers disagree with this reasoning, asserting that it has no legal basis. The South China Sea is crucial for many reasons, including potential oil and natural gas deposits, but the main strategic gains to be made are increased control over the extremely busy sea lanes and access to an area abundant with fish and other marine resources. In fact, the South China Sea provides a whopping 10 per cent of the world’s fish catch. This makes the disputed region extremely valuable. The most recent development in the South China Sea dispute came in December last year, when China ignored the deadline in an arbitration claim submitted by the Philippines to the International Court of Justice in The Hague (the Netherlands). China allowed the deadline to pass as it held that disputes should be discussed directly with the countries involved, without third-party involvement. One of the most interesting facts we learned from the Ambassador is that, contrary to popular belief, the claim made by the Philippines is not a territorial claim but one of maritime entitlement. The Philippines is simply looking to protect its exclusive economic zone, or EEZ, which allows the country to have special access to marine resources in the area. While the Philippines can assert that China is violating the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), realistically there are very few enforcement mechanisms. International lawyers are hesitant to admit that international law is a rather impotent beast. So, the question remains: what can the Philippines do to enforce its EEZ in the South China Sea? Despite the increasing rate of the Philippines’ economic growth, and its resurgence as a regional power, China is admittedly much more dominant. As a point of comparison, the military of the Philippines has a 2015 budget of US$3.2 billion, compared to China’s enormous US $141 billion military budget. Unsurprisingly, given their burgeoning population, China also has about 18 times as many active military personnel as the Philippines. In short, the Philippines cannot strongarm China over this issue. Direct talks between the Philippines and China are a possibility, but it’s doubtful that these will result in a meaningful solution. It appears that the only viable option left to the Philippines is to continue its so-called ‘lawfare’ tactics, while encouraging other countries – such as Australia and the United States – to pressure China. Until an international consensus emerges over the dispute, the South China Sea will continue to sour relations between the Philippines and China for years to come. APRIL 2015 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au 3 ADVERTISING FEATURE Saladmaster Cookware The Original and the Best M any Filipinos are already well aware of the amazing benefits of cooking with the award-winning and famous Saladmaster range of cookware. Made from 316 Ti, Saladmaster is the only cookware in the world made with Titanium Steel sourced exclusively from the best steel mills in the USA and Switzerland. Beginning in 1946 with the invention of the incredible Saladmaster machine, Saladmaster has always been an innovator and a leader in the healthy cookware market worldwide. 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Every first of April, the world celebrates April Fools’ Day. We are cautioned not to believe everything that we read or hear about. Chances are, news circulating on that day could be a prank, a practical joke, or a satire. Even among friends, it wouldn’t be uncommon reading Facebook posts announcing one’s engagement, getting hitched, or getting pregnant. The history of April Fools has several inconsistencies, but is often attributed to a change of calendar from Julian to Gregorian, making the start of the year 1 January, instead of the usual 1 April. For the traditionalists who still commenced each year in April, they were given “fools errands”, thus beginning a tradition of celebrating April Fools which spread throughout Europe. But we don’t only get pranks or practical jokes on that day, any other day could just be a red-letter day for delivering it—some for simply humour’s sake, while others to really hurt someone. A satire is a form of humour highlighting one’s weakness, vices among other things to ridicule and shame individuals in the hope of improvement of reform. Because of the power brought about by social media, satire does not only affect the person or institution maligned, but also pranks those who are recipients of this satire. In an article by Rappler, author Margeurite de Leon asks why we Filipinos could not distinguish the truth from satire? She bemoaned the fact that Filipinos easily fall The Philippine Times 23 Rendell Place Hampton Park 3976, VIC Australia Print Post Approved PP332726/0009 ISSN 1329-3834 publisher and EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Alice Nicolas [email protected] MANAGING EDITOR Reby Gaw SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT EDITOR Kristhine Gestano LITERARY EDITOR Asther Bascuña-Creo CONTRIBUTORS Raine Cabral, Felix Carao, Mila Cichello, Ellen Desear Espiritu, Fe Gillies, Raul Hernandez, Estelle McNally, Joel Magpayo, Lita Mahle, Dina Mananquil-Delfino, Darwin Manubag, Ryan Perdio, Earvin Cabalquinto, Benjie De Ubago, Norminda Villanueva, Fr. Loi Viovicente GRAPHIC DESIGNER Rodrigo R. 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ONLINE EDITION www.philtimes.com.au Publisher - GEORGE GREGORIO Editor-in-Chief - ALICE NICOLAS Advertising - [email protected] prey to satire, believing and sharing over Facebook such stories as Senator Jinggoy Estrada, currently implicated in the pork barrel scam, as having been caught by immigration officials as smuggling money on his chest. The story had ridiculously but beautifully woven prose in which the accused Senator allegedly introduced himself as the sexy Senator and the alleged bump on his chest was the result of workout. Ridiculous but some fell for it that they called Rappler to verify the item. Others simply shared it like it was Bible truth. De Leon opined that this inability to discern the truth from satire stems from the Filipinos’ lack of critical thinking, and our education is part to blame for it. She cited reports of the deteriorating state of education in the Philippines and recommended improvements in the educational system and the people running it. Aside from critical thinking, maybe what our educational system as well as the entire society should address is our propensity for gossip. Gossip, sometimes true, but mostly unverified and false stories about others, may seem true when people go about spreading it. Like the Jinggoy story, it may seem true given the accusations hurled at him, but without confirming the facts, its spread like forest fire may not only make it seem true, but also ultimately malign his reputation. Gossip doesn’t manifest one’s knowledge of facts and happenings of things around, but it shows being irresponsible in spreading stories that are unconfirmed truths. April Fools is a day where anyone seems to be given a license to make a fool of other people. If we are not discerning, and hold something unreal as real, fiction as true story, we are pranked. And if we spread these words around, we not only add insult to injury. We show our true colours as careless and negligent communicators. Nothing’s really funny when the joke is on us. Embassy mission Consular Bulletin in Melbourne – a big success Felix Pintado The Philippine Embassy conducted its 2015 ePassport Biometrics mobile service and oath-taking for Dual Citizenship at St. Francis Pastoral Centre in Lonsdale Street, Melbourne from Thursday 19 March to Sunday 22 March. The team led by Minister and Consul General Ms Nina P. Cainglet included Mr Ronaldo B. Pilapil, Property Officer and Attaché, and Ms Kathleen F. Tudio, Consular Assistant and Attaché. Also in attendance was Atty. Rodolfo Sabulao, Labor Attaché, who provided a consultation service to Overseas Filipino Workers on labour-related issues and issuance of Overseas Employment Certificates (OEC), Overseas Workers Welfare Administration membership and verification of employment contracts. The Embassy team was ably assisted by six volunteers from the office of the Philippine Consulate of Victoria (Di Jamieson, Nini Jover, Virginia Del Rosario, Ric Vedar and Francesca Hambly, an intern from the University of Melbourne). Three additional volunteers from the Melbourne Filipino Community (David Del Rosario, Raine Cabral and Karl Cabral) also assisted in easing the load. An unprecedented number of Filipino nationals (approximately 1,200) attended over the four days, many to have their ePassport applications processed and over 180 people took their oaths of allegiance to re-acquire Filipino citizenship. Although predominantly for Filipinos in Victoria, the Mission team also accommodated an additional six registrants from South Australia, Queensland and Tasmania. The large number of registrants meant that the mobile service had to operate from 7am to 7pm for three days and until 4pm on the Sunday. The process was slowed down greatly on Sunday when one of the two laptops used for processing ePassports decided to call it quits. The team quickly imple- mented an alternative plan re-scheduling appointments to accommodate all registrants. The Philippine Consulate wishes to express its sincere appreciation and deepest gratitude for the patience and understanding of our kababayans and their families who attended the mobile service. From all of our volunteers - “Thank you”. Those who pre-registered and attended the mobile service in Melbourne saved themselves a trip to the Embassy in Canberra or to the Consulate General in Sydney – the only two places in Australia, apart from mobile missions, where Philippine ePassports can be processed. The jump in numbers of registrants who took the oath to re-acquire their Filipino citizenship was also very encouraging and is a good sign that many Filipinos are realising the unique benefits of dual citizenship as Filipino-Australians. 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The carriage rattles along the tracks, chugging on its sun-drenched lines. Bright sunlight streams through the windows, making the passengers squint from the rays. I am sitting in a corner, book in my lap. Absent-mindedly I try to soak the words in but they refuse to make sense. My mind too pre-occupied with those last few weeks before Adam and I parted; the possible reasons why our relationship ended the way it did. I w o n d e r w h y Ad a m would think I’d cheat on him. Did someone say something to mislead him? Did I act in a way that would give him just cause? Did he simply not trust me? I couldn’t ask him over the phone. I didn’t want to bring up again those feelings of hurt and anger at being made to feel guilty; of being cause of suspicion with every move and action. For the record, I was faithful. The train pulls in to a stop and I continue to stare blankly out the window. I see shapes and shadows move but pay no notice. I close my eyes momentarily, trying to suppress the long-buried feelings that were again surfacing. “Hey!” I don’t look up. “Hey,” the voice repeated, “are you okay?” I turn and see Adam walking towards me. We’d caught the same train. I’m surprised. He sits opposite and looks at me. He notices the book on my lap. “Any good?” “It’s ok.” “You should read this one by – ” “Why did you want to meet today?” I interrupt him midsentence. He looks at me with measure, “I thought we could talk. I thought we could get back together.” “Get back together?” I was both angry and confused. “After what had happened? Don’t you remember the arguments, the silent treatments? You accused me of cheating! And you want to know the worst thing? You refused to give me any reason why you did.” No reply. “I was really hurt by your accusations. I thought we were doing well. It’s not my fault if you couldn’t handle the fact that I have close male friends. I’ve never slept with any of them. If you only knew what I had been through, you’d know that I would never cheat on you. But you didn’t even give me the chance to explain.” He looks down, still not saying anything. Right then, I didn’t want to be near him. I wanted to get up and walk out before the train doors closed… “Hey!” I stir. “Hey,” the voice repeated, “are you okay?” I look up, bleary eyed. My friend Steve is in the same carriage. He sits down opposite me. “Sorry to wake you. Didn’t realise you were sleeping.” “It’s ok,” I mumble. SATURDAY 29 AUG 2015 2015 A Musical Theatre Event Tickets and Sponsorship Enquiries 0414 061 777 | 0433 600 658 | 0411 566 885 FIND US ON Media Partner “Where are you going?” “To the City. To meet up with Adam.” “You patched things up? That’s great!” I smile wanly. “Because the way you two broke up, that was pretty bad. I was worried for a while. Glad to know that you’ve both moved past it now.” “Yeah, thanks.” “So, what are you guys going to do today?” “Uh, just coffee. I guess...” “Well, say hello to him for me. Okay?” “Sure.” I’ll say hello, along with the few other things that’s been on my mind. But I never do. I hate how train rides make me sleepy. (For comments or feedback, email [email protected]) Organiser www.halohalofestival.com.au Major Sponsors Pipeline presents Christmas in July Saturday 25th July 2015 Doors Open 6:20pm Tickets: $65 Grandstar Receptions Main Auditorium 499 Grieve Parade Altona North VIC 3025 Attire: Formal Four - Course Dinner Dancing And Live Performances Christmas Carols Luxury Auctions Prizes Christmas in July Special Guest Sheralyn May Hill " of Girl Group 'Trill' that reached the Top 12 Live shows of X Factor Australia 2014" Have the chance to win the Major Door Prize of One (1) return economy Melbourne-Manila ticket! Plus there are many more beautiful door prizes up for grabs! For Tickets „[email protected] „[email protected] „0430777104 „0419870747 „www.pipeline.org.au 7 APRIL 2015 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au A dose of great fashion and charity Lydia Schiavello, Foxtel TV celebrity of The Real Housewives of Melbourne, presents Best in Gown to Bella Exposito of Moranbah Realty of Queensland. She is wearing a Versace gown. Father Bob receives proceeds of the event from Norma San Diego-Santos and Marilou Collie. Those attending Filipino events will surely see the difference. In September last year, Norma San DiegoSantos and Marilou Collie gave Melburnians a spectacular event called “Black Tie and Tiara.” That was one for the record. Over a span of six months, the same tandem brought a bigger and classier event called “Charity Fashion Ball” held last 14 March 2015 at the Grand Ballroom, Sofitel Hotel in Melbourne. The duo never cease to create a delightful night of glamour and entertainment. San Diego-Santos heads NSGlobal, while Collie is President of the Ilocano Filipino Australian Association of Victoria. Edgar San Diego, President of the Fashion Designers Association of the Philippines, brought his artistic creation of Filipiniana gowns, barong and men’s and women’s formal wear modeled on the night by Filipinos and Australians. The exquisite creation of San Diego, who happens to be Norma’s nephew, wowed the audience and received a very positive feedback. The fashion show was choreographed by another Filipino, Richard Papa, who is also a fashion designer/educator. Despite all the colour, all the spectacular, the eye- catching fash- Norma San Diego-Santos ion show and with Edgar San Diego, entertainment, president of the Fashion it was not pure Designers Association of glitz and glam- the Philippines. our. The charity event was in aid of the Fr Bob Maguire Foundation. comSan Diego-Santos and Col- petition lie handed to Fr Bob close featuring the to $4,000 of the event’s nearly one hundred ladies proceeds. sashaying down the runway while being serenaded by An eBay find and Versace three young singers. gowns In between the dancing The night also debunked and fashion show, the Las the notion that girls need to Vegas-style dance presentaspend money to wear stun- tion of the Apo Arts Acadning gowns. A guest wear- emy Performing Arts in ing a hand-embroidered Dance and Musical theatre gown from eBay which she owned by a Filipina, Pam borrowed from a friend Apostolidis added more fun was adjudged one of five to the night. The long-legged best gowns. Meanwhile, beauties in huge headdressa Versace gown worn by es and sparkling costumes Bella Exposito won the Best were amazing as nearly 50 Gown Award. Interestingly, of them put so much energy Bella, who travelled from on the dance floor. Queensland, is into chariSan Diego-Santos would ties as well helping Filipino like to thank her team for schoolchildren back home. the effort: Roy Esagunde After being handed the Best (emcee), Johanna Killeen, in Gown prize money from E v e n t s M a n a g e r ; J e l e n Western Union, she donated Verseles and Lilly Menzie, it to the Fr Bob Maguire Sales; Elaine Soriano, SecFoundation. retary; Marites Santos Del The presence of Lydia Rosario, Treasurer; Melvin Schiavello, Foxtel TV celeb- Diez, Sounds and Lights, rity of The Real Housewives Elsa Reid, Joy and Willy of Melbourne, also made the de Joya. event more exciting. She To view more photos, headed the panel of judges visit https://www.facebook. during the Parade of Gowns com/philtimes?fref=ts Photos by Rommel Rico, Hector Calara and Dong Nicolas Lydia Schiavello of Foxtel TV (centre) graced the event. 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DEAKIN EDGE, FEDERATION SQUARE MELBOURNE MATINEE: 2.00 PM TICKET: $100.00 (includes $50 donation), Youth and Children (below 18) $50.00 (includes $25.00 donation) GALA: COCKTAILS: 6.00 PM CONCERT: 7.30 PM TICKET: $250.00 (includes $100 donation) Organiser Philippine Consulate of Victoria Partner Oishi Supporters RMIT University Filipino Catholic Chaplaincy of Melbourne Australian Centre of Further Education (ACFE) Leaders for Change CONTACT: Philippine Consulate Ph: (03) 9869 7182 Calendar of Events 11 April Coronation. Mutya ng Australia Coronation Night The Goddess Ball. 6.30p-12mn. Melrose Reception Centre, corner Melrose and Carrick Drive, Tullamarine. Contact Choy Symes 0406 988 886. 25 April Ball. ERFFP Masquerade Ball. 6.30pm-12.30am. Ferraro Receptions, 14 Onslow Avenue, Campbellfield. Contact Roy Carbungco 0411 145 776, Sonia Santos 0421 303 264, Lydia John 0448 200 180, or Bernadette Miranda 0424 060 134. Organised by ERFFP. 10 May Concert. Martin Nievera Tatlong Dekada Australia Tour 2015. 5pm. Robert Blackwood Hall, Monash University Academy of Performing Arts, Wellington Road, Clayton. Contact Lito 0425 882 309, Rollie 0404 946 079, Josie 0430 387 989, Rom 0433 725 814, Talyer Auto 9318 1687, Ed 0419 209 738, or Ernie 0402 381 350. Organised by Eventfullrise Production. 9 May Dance. Mother’s Day Dinner Dance 2015. 6.30pm-12.30am. Grand Star Receptions, corner Grieve Parade and Dohertys Road, Altona North. Contact Melvin/Frances 0434 232 824, Elaine 0410 746 646, Neds 0409 430 040, Patsy 0412 889 134, Arlene 0407 240 751. Organised by the Ilonggo Association of Victoria Inc. 16 May Cruise. In the Navy Cruise Party. 5.30pm. Shed 14, Central Pier. Contact Willy and Joy de Joya 0400 431 759/0425 863 564, Raffy and Jo Balazo 0425 525 768/0417 585 736, Irene Dagwayan 0434 059 410, Jelen Verceles 0401 935 274, Ronald Flores 0421 969 956, Fred Ursua 0413 992 673, Alex Suaze 0424 131 569. Advertise in this section (03) 9369 4324 31 May Lunch/talk/exhibit. GK Buffet Lunch. 12nn-5pm. St Paul’s Community Centre, 202 Glengala Road, West Sunshine. Contact Marissa 0425 831 673, Patsy 0412 229 134, Marylou 0408 679 566 or Janine 0431 278 671. Organised by Gawad Kalinga Melbourne. 20 June Ball. Rio de Janeiro Carnival Charity Ball. 6.30pm-12am. Millennium Reception, 45 Fourth Ave, Sunshine. Contact Terry Kane 0409 675 246, Lina Cubelo 0402 364 975, Jason Cordi 0451 058 582, Kyra Re 058 033 206. 27 June Concert. Loboc Children’s Choir Concert Tour Melboune. 6pm. Deakin Edge, Federation Square. Organised by the Philippine Consulate of Victoria. 11 July Dinner dance. Hats and Gloves. 6pm-12mn. Grand Star Reception, 499 Grieve Parade, Altona North. Contact Willy Reyes 0412 847 276, Dr Lorie de Leon 8759 3761, Dr. Jojie Apostol 0416 133 221, Dr. Anne Marie Uy-Kimpang 0412 328 343, or Dr Armando Sta Ana 0433 135 270. Organised by PAMA. 25 July Dance. Christmas in July. 6.20pm. Grand Star Reception, 499 Grieve Parade, Altona North. Contact [email protected], [email protected], 0430 777 104, or 0419 870 747. Organised by Pipeline Ministries. 1 August Concert. Lea Salonga in Concert. Contact Liz Honey 0412 191 577. Organised by Liz Honey Promotions and Entertainment. 29 August Show. Halo Halo Music Festival 2015. Matinee 2-4pm, Gala 6-8pm. Kaleide Theatre, RMIT University, 360 Swanston Street. Organised by Sandok Production. 9 APRIL 2015 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au GK to focus on social Embassy mission in Melbourne entrepreneurship in lunch buffet – a big success Gawad Kalinga (GK) Melbourne will highlight volunteerism and social entrepreneurship in its lunch buffet on 31 May, from 12nn to 5pm, at the St Paul’s Community Centre, 202 Glengala Road, West Sunshine. GK Founder Tony Meloto will keynote the event with a talk about social entrepreneurship as a model for poverty alleviation. French volunteer and GK social entrepreneur Fabien Courteille will introduce the “Plush and Play” stuffed toys collection. An Australian social enterprise helping GK communities called GKRAFT will also be launched during the same event. British journalist Thomas Graham will also launch a book titled Genius of the Continued from page 4 Poor which chronicles his one year of “voluntouring” or touring as a volunteer of GK in the Philippines. The book, along with GK products, will be on sale in stalls to be set up. The event will also have entertainment provided by local talents and a mini- fashion parade. Ticket prices are: $40 per adult, $35 for seniors and students and $20 for children aged 6 and above. For sponsorship, advertising and ticket enquiries, contact Marissa 0425 831 673, Patsy 0412 229 134, Marylou 0408 679 566 or Janine 0431 278 671. advantages. A dual citizen is able to own property and conduct business in the Philippines, as well as vote in Australian and the Philippine elections. An additional benefit is the ability to stay in the Philippines with minimal restrictions. Overriding these benefits is the pride that comes from an indissoluble attachment to the country of our birth and infant nurture. A number of oath-taking sessions were held on the Friday and Saturday to accommodate the many people seeking this privilege. Each one of the ceremonies was led by Consul General Cainglet who explained the significance of the under- taking before leading each group in the moving expression of their oath of allegiance. There are a number of people deserving of our special thanks for helping us deliver the best possible service during the Mission. We extend our debt of gratitude to the following individuals: Ms Sharma Saunders (Coordinator) and everyone at the St. Francis Pastoral Centre for accommodating the team and the attendees, at all hours over the four days. Ms Marissa Misola of Marhis Café for catering the event with delicious Filipino food for lunch each day. Mr Ric Vedar who, of his own volition, got up extra early one morning to prepare garlic fried rice for the volunteers! Ms Gigi Kalong, former Consul, who hosted the Embassy team and volunteers one evening to a dinner at GJ’s Grill on Franklin St. for an authentic taste of Bacolod City! Mr Chito Javier, radio broadcaster and photographer, for his willingness at short notice to take photos of the many aspects of the mobile service. Some of his work appears in this edition of The Philippine Times. 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Send limit at a 7-Eleven store is AUD 3,000, with some countries (including Nigeria and Ghana) restricted to less than this. s e m i T e n i p p i l i h The P ARS G 2 5 YE N I T A R ELEB d. e t i v n i e r you a C 25TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER 14 NOVEMBER 2015 FERRARO RECEPTION, CAMPBELLFIELD VIC Event managed by Sandok Production For reservations, contact: Chito 0414 061 777 Susan 0433 600 658 Email [email protected] 10 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times APRIL 2015 Colours of Life Dina Mananquil-Delfino “He has delivered my soul in peace from the battle that was against me.” Psalm 55:18 I needed to attend a seminar at a location unfamiliar to me. I boarded the train and I was constantly on the lookout for sign-posts that confirmed my journey. Then the pre-recorded voice inside the train started to announce the stops erroneously. The driver did not show any effort to correct it. In a moment of panic, I got confused and queried myself if I was on the right train. A few times I was tempted to get off, looking helplessly out the window. If I listened to the voice in that moment of uncertainty, I would not have made it to my destination on time. This incident made me aware that not all the voices we hear proclaim the truth. We need to discern in prayer and be alert for confirmation. At times I am asked 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. Voices how we can know the difference between the Lord’s voice and other voices. When the L ord speaks there is an inward knowing (sometimes He speaks words not familiar to you or not common to your vocabulary) (1 Cor:2:13), peace (that comes into your soul and you are at rest) (John 14:27), trusting with all your heart results (Proverbs 3:5-6), confidence and assurance follow (Isaiah 30:15), agreement with the Word of God (2 Peter 1:19), confirmation (God always confirms His words to you, especially in guidance for action) (2 Cor 13:1), the Lordship of Jesus (1 Cor 12:13) and clarity (Jesus always speaks clearly and in line with His Word so that you KNOW it is He). (2 Cor 1:20) When the devil or another evil spirit speaks, there is doubt, fear, discomfort, conflict, restlessness, no peace, questioning, wondering, confusion, negation of the Lord’s commands, the Lordship of Christ is denied, condemnation, guilt and discouragement. When the sel f (fl esh) speaks, there is hesitation, deception, double-mindedness and unregenerate desires (from Scripture Keys by June Newman Davies @2003 USA.) During Lent, when we are urged to repent, renew and repair our relationship with God, many voices would beckon us. Our desire for reconciliation, fasting and sacrifice would be greatly challenged in favour of carnal desires and our weaknesses are highlighted more than ever. However, if we hold on to Jesus and persevere in our resolve to be transformed by the renewing of our mind, we may be able to receive the promise of deeper conversion and salvation. This Lent, my intention is not to add any more burden to others - to allow them the freedom to be the good person they want to be without adding further baggage to their heavily-laden world. This would take a lot of dying to self – my desires to control would need to take a back seat in favour of allowing them to express the honest part of themselves. Along with this should come the humility not to bear any grudges or hurt, but develop a greater respect and understanding of human needs and responses. I will rely on Jesus on the Cross to help me. If I meditate on His great love, He did not add any yoke to anyone, instead took all of our burdens to His death. However, His resurrection proclaims there is victory. Our triumph over our selfish self is in itself His own. He knows we have responded to grace and listened to His voice. (For comments or feedback, email [email protected]) +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 Telefax 03 9799 6962 ADULT WS: Wednesday 6.00 AM E nglish (Filipino - Every last Wednesday of the month) WYNDHAM CONGREGATION KINGSTON CITY GROUP WORSHIP SERVICE Brother Al Ocon Mobile 0422 560 945 Tarneit Community Learning Centre 150 Sunset Views Blvd. corner Leakes Road, Tarneit Fax03 9748 2971 ADULT WS: W ednesday 5.45 AMEnglish Wednesday 8.00 PMEnglish Saturday 7:30 PMEnglish CWS: Saturday 6.00 PM English Aries Marquina Phone 0429 877 123 Moorabbin Primary School Worthing, Moorabbin Telefax 03 9799 6962 ADULT WS: Thursday 8.00 PM; Sunday 9.30 AM English Children Worship Service (CWS): Sunday 11.00 AM 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. No. 9398-2396 Fax No. 9398-1866 ADULT WS: Thursday 10:00 AM and 8:00 PM English, Sunday 8.00 AM and 10.30 AM English Every last Saturday of the Month 6.00 PMFilipino CWS: S unday 8.00 AM English BRIMBANK CONGREGATION Brother Rivie Lagasa, Sr. Mobile 0433 543 779 Keilor Down Community Hall 70 Taylors Road, KEILOR DOWN Phone 8361-6398 Fax 03 9390 6846 ADULT WS: Tuesday 8:00 PM English Wednesday 10.00 AM English, Saturday 5.00 PM English Every last Saturday of the Month 7.00 PM F ilipino CWS: Saturday 6.30 PM English SHEPPARTON EXTENSION (Brimbank Congregation) Brother Robin Rupido 0487411960 478 Wilson road, Wyuna East, VIC 3620 Adult Worship Service: Wed 7:30PM MERRILANDS CONGREGATION Brother Ronald Calencia +61 424 554 821 [email protected] Merrilands Community Centre 31-35 Sturdee St., RESERVOIR DANDENONG CONGREGATION Brother Enrico Velante Mobile 0433 601 004 Fleetwood Primary School Hall 101 Fleetwood Drive, NARRE WARREN Telefax 9799-6962 ADULT WS: W ednesday 8.00 PMEnglish, Saturday 6.00 PMEnglish Sunday6.45 AM E nglish (1st to 3rd Sunday) Filipino (4th or Last Sunday of the month) CWS: Saturday 7.45 PMEnglish ST. 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MURRAY 24-28 Elaine St. corner East Esplanade, St. Albans, Vic, 3021 Phone 03-9379 5448 Mobile 61-418 233 475 https://www.facebook.com/stalbansunitingchurch Email – [email protected] Multi-cultural Church – First Uniting Church Filipino Congregation in Australia English Service 10:00am (Sundays); Tagalog Service 8:30am (1st/3rd Sundays only) St. Martin de Porres Parish Laverton Bellin St., Laverton Filipino Mass, every first Saturday of the month, 6.00 pm anticipated Mass NARRE WARREN Extension (Dandenong Congregation) Brother Dindo Cuevas Mobile 0402 537 522 12 Von Nida Drive, Cranbourne North GIPPSLAND GROUP WORSHIP SERVICE Brother Richardson Suniga Mobile 0448 949 406 Traralgon Court House 161-166 Franklin Street, Traralgon 3844 Telefax 03 9799 6962 ADULT WS: T hursday 7.00 PM E nglish Sunday 10.00 AM English FIRST BORN GOSPEL CHURCH (an IAFB AUSTRALIA CHURCH ) Contact: Ptr Ben – 0412 335 077 Mobile 0416 542 012 Lynette 0448 005 373 1 Malcolm Court, Narre Warren Vic 3805 Email: [email protected] Worship service – Sunday 10.00 AM -12.00 NN GOD WITH US INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLIES INC. Contact: Pastor Roger Bucao/Pastor Nancy Bucao Seaford Community Centre, Station Street, Seaford VIC (Mel Ref. 427, C2) Phone (03) 5995 7380 Mobile 0434 330 447 Email: [email protected] Services every Sunday from 10.00 AM to 12.00 NN. Everyone welcome. Satellite Churches GOD WITH US, MULGRAVE Southern Community Centre Rupert Drive, Mulgrave Advertise in this section (03) Contact: Ps Nancy Bucao Mobile 0434 339 011 Sunday Services from 2.30 AM - 5.00 PM GOD WITH US, CHELSEA Chelsea Height Community Centre Thames Promenade, Chelsea Heights Contact: Pastor Fred Fererro Mobile 0412 029 516 Sunday Services from 10.00 AM - 12.00 NN AMBASSADORS OF CHRIST FELLOWSHIP (GWU Cranbourne) Cranbourne Public Hall Cnr Clarendon & High Streets, Cranbourne Contact: Pastor Dick Marcial Mobile 0430 006 095 Sunday Services from 10.00 AM - 12.00 NN GOD WITH US, ROSEBUD Rosebud Memorial Hall Point Nepean Hwy. Rosebud Sunday Services from 5.00 - 7.00 PM (GWUICA is affiliated with the Australian Christian Churches formerly known as AOG) 9369 4324 BINGHAY & CO Accountant and Tax Agent Mortgage and Finance Broker Migration Agent PURITA BINGHAY, MARN 9791593 Mob: 0404 495 830 Email: [email protected] PRINCESS BINGHAY Mob: 0403 301 460 Email: [email protected] 11 Dandenong Road East, Frankston VIC 3199 1/28 Pickett Street, Footscray VIC 3011 Ph. (03) 9770 0066 Fax: (03) 9770 0466 11 APRIL 2015 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au Like The Philippine Times Call to help 11 Filipino workers in visa row As soon as Filipinos in Australia heard the news of 11 Filipino Subclass 457 visa holders having issues with their Melbourne employers, they started using the social media to ask for donations. Workplace union, the Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union have released photos of the 11 Filipinos and one British worker national sleeping on blow-up mattresses and cushions on the floor of the company’s South Melbourne office. The group told The Philippine Times that they are overwhelmed by the support given by Filipino-Australians. And despite their current situation, they still feel grateful that their kababayans are willing to help. They would want to express ‘thank you’ to everyone. The problem started when the elevator company which sponsored them delayed the release of their salaries for several weeks. The 11 Filipinos, according to the Electrical Trades Union website, “now have no money, no job, nowhere to live and no way to get home.” Filipino individuals and groups like Nelia Arino Ciar and her two sisters, Ivy and Sonia started a personal fundraising drive through Facebook and text messages. Last 5 April 2015, Ciar handed to the group over $1675 which they collected from friends and contacts. Ciar’s mother also donated her washing machine. Other groups have also started collecting money and goods to donate to the group. Investigations are now being conducted by the Union group and the Department of Immigration. The urgent needs of the 11 Filipinos are food, clothing, and money for their everyday expenses and bills. They are currently temporarily housed in a shared accommodation in Cranbourne being paid for by a generous Filipino real estate agent who refused to have his name announced publicly. Meanwhile, Ciar said monetary donations are being accepted. She is using her own account to receive donations and names/ amounts donated are posted on her Facebook page. At this stage, donors are urged to remit donations to: ANZ Bank, Account Name: Nelia Ciar, BSB 013-310, Account number 586 699 866, Bank Address: ANZ Bank - Hampton Park Branch. Donors are advised to put their name as reference for accounting purposes. For enquiries, contact Ciar on mobile 0433 770 448. When The Philippine Times contacted the company, the lady who responded to the call said she is not allowed to give the managing director’s phone number and instead gave his email address. The company is yet to issue an official statement. We don’t have to look up to the sky and search for a star. Here in The Philippine Times, you are the STAR. This is your newspaper. This is your story. This is your place. Dahil sa Philippine Times, kayo ang aming artista! The Philippine Times Serving the Filipino community for 24 years now. Visit: www.philtimes.com.au 12 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times APRIL 2015 Filos avail epassport service Over 1K Pinoys in Victoria keep nationality of birth Continued from page 1 Filipino-descent in Victoria took their oath to re-acquire and retain their Filipino citizenship during the Dual Citizenship Ceremony, led by Minister and Consul General Nina Cainglet with the assistance of Honorary Consul Felix Pintado of the Philippine Consulate in Melbourne. According to the records of the Consular Office at the Philippine Embassy in Canberra, there was a remarkable increase of 32% in the number of dual citizenship applicants in 2015 compared to the 2014 dual citizenship total of 137. In a radio interview with 92.3 FM 3ZZZ Hoy Pinoy, Honorary Consul Felix Pintado stated that the number of Filipino-Australians who participated in this year’s Mobile Mission was over- whelming and encouraging, especially those who opted for dual citizenship as Filipino-Australians. He added that this proved that more and more Filipinos are recognising the privileges and advantages of dual citizenship such as property ownership, business and trading privileges, suffrage rights, to name a few. Most importantly, Honorary Consul Pintado remarked that being a dual citizen or Filipino-Australian like himself, the most significant driver (of dual citizenship) is one’s desire to keep that connection and ties with one’s Filipino identity and cultural lineage. The 2015 Mobile Consular Mission was headed by Consul General Nina Cainglet , assisted by Property Officer and Attaché Ronaldo B. Pilapil and Consular Assistant and Attaché Kathleen F. Tudio who operated the biometrics passport mobile services. This year’s Mobile Mission was also fortunate to have Philippine Labor Attaché Atty. Rodolfo Sabulao as part of the team. Atty Sabulao provided open consultation services with Overseas Filipino Workers in Victoria concerning employment and work migration issues. He also facilitated the issuance of labour documentary requirements such as the Overseas Employment Certificates (OEC) and Overseas Worker’s Welfare Administration (OWWA) membership as well as the verification of employment contracts. The Philippine Consulate Office in Melbourne hosted this successful event under the supervision of Honorary Consul Felix Pintado and the Consulate volunteers. Submit an article, email [email protected] 13 APRIL 2015 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au Pinoy BBQ Pop-Up dishes up ihaw-ihaw’s best Virginia Balanon For those who were craving for the authentic Pinoy ihaw-ihaw (grill), the Filipino BBQ Pop-up at the Federation Square Vegetable Patch CBD held on 13 March would have been the great Ihaw-Ihaw luncheon experience. This event, hosted by the top Filipino chefs and students at the Center for Culinary Arts in Manila, was one of two Filipino food events showcased in the 2015 Melbourne Food and Wine Festival. In this year’s Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, which ran from 27 February to 15 March, people from Victoria and beyond indulged in more than 200 events which merged the greatness of diverse cuisines, local and international, in the city’s finest dining places and in spectacular regional Victoria. It was such an amazing feeling to see authentic Pinoy cuisine being part of this annual celebration of the finest food, wine and dine experience. And in a popup food event like this, what greater dish could be better served than our very own irresistible barbie treats – the inihaw na baboy (grilled pork) and the inasal (grilled chicken). They may appear simple but talking about flavours, no doubt they were 10 out of 10 inihaw treats. With top Filipino chefs such as internationally-renowned Chef Sau del Rosario, The Traveller Chef Jayps Anglo and celebrity Chef Marvin Agustin, leading the Pinoy food team, nothing but the best and finest was served. Pinoy BBQ pop-up diners enjoyed two sumptuous meal choices. The first one was the grilled pork belly (liempo) served with sweet potato mash and rice. The other one was chicken inasal served with corn on the cob and rice. All I can say is that both dishes got the YUM factor and the BURP of approval from the Filipinos, Aussies and other nationalities who came. I had the pork belly and it was really good. The pork had amazing flavours, making me wonder about the marinade used. I particularly like the idea of the sweet potato (kamote) mash, with its sweetness blending with the pork and the rice making the entire dish a stimulating food experience. Hay, busog! And there’s more, the rice! Wow, the delicious rice! Actually I called it the star rice because it was yellow in colour, which reminded me of Star margarine which my mother used to put in our rice believing that it would help us grow stronger and brighter. Well, I guess it worked! The chicken inasal, which my friend Ms. G had, was equally exciting. It was served with rice and on the side, corn on the cob topped with bagoong (shrimp paste). Yes, bagoong! Quite a unique combination but it turned out to be a good one. In lieu of butter and salt which we normally use for corns, the bagoong brought a different twist to the dish mixing the sweetness of the corn with its flavour and saltiness. For many, the comment was “This is what grilled is all about,” having enjoyed every bite. Some found the cost a bit more than the usual price range for a luncheon barbie, saying that a bit more generosity on the serving would have greatly satisfied their craving and their money’s worth. And for others, it was a once-in- a-blue-moon experience and they were willing to spend just to savour authentic Pinoy food. For me, it was indeed a delightful inihaw encounter. It feels like home. And I think, that’s what’s unique in Filipino cuisine. It always takes us home. It always makes us feel at home. For another Pinoy food adventure, watch out for next year’s Melbourne Food and Wine Fest and together, let us share and re-discover our Filipino culture on a plate. $0 Fee to Philippines on your first transaction. Use code TIMES15 Magpadala ng pera sa mga mahal sa buhay www.worldremit.com 14 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times APRIL 2015 Filipinos spearhead festivals in Ballarat and Bendigo Photos by Rolly Ferrer, Ballarat Regional Multicultural and Dong Nicolas The Filipino-Australian community spearheaded the celebration of two big festivals this month in Ballarat and Bendigo. The Filipino-Australian Association Ballarat Inc. (FAABI), led by its President Shirley Hart, co-produced with the City of Ballarat the Harmony Fest 2015 last 22 March at Alfred Deakin Place, Camp Street in Ballarat. Meanwhile, the Loddon Campapse Multicultural Services led by its Filipino Chair, Dr Voltaire Nadurata was the over-all organiser of the 2015 Bendigo Festival of Culture held from 16 to 22 March 2015 at the Sydney Myer Place in Bendigo. Harmony Fest in Ballarat Now on its fifth year, Harmony Fest promotes the theme ‘all of us’, aimed at bringing the community together to celebrate Ballarat’s wonderful diversity. Lia Andanar Yu, a Filipina, is the event’s Multicultural Ambassador. Philippine Honorary Consul to Victoria Felix Pintado also graced the event. The Harmony Fest featured a four-hour live concert, international food stalls, workshops and demonstrations, children’s activities, stall markets, a youth precinct and a multicultural expo. There was also a Parade of Nations, featuring performers wearing traditional costumes representing different countries like China, Thailand and the Philippines. The Philippine Jeepney was also presented to the community. 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The loud beating of drums attracted attention when the Ati-atihan dancers in their multi-colored headresses and garb started doing their synchronised movements to the beat of the drums. The frenzied atmosphere urged people to take photos and videos while some gamely joined the parade as they moved around the venue. The dancers are: Obeth Guevarra, Amie Polbrat, Miriam Catayas , Elvie Murdoch, Melan Fagaragan Goh, Evelyn Unwin, Irma Barbaric, Ging Nieva, Nelia Ciar, Neneth Legaspi, Sally Boyle, Estela Dudek,Cora Urzabia, Vangie Guevarra, Joel Pia and Terry Nichols. The drummers are: Jaie Urzabia (Lead drummer), Jayson Aquino, Sherman Buca Salvador, Marvin Lugtu, Christian Urzabia, Ben Urzabia, Alfred Jauneza, Manny Valmeo, Allan Baladjay, Edward Delahenty, Rey Isleta. The young drummers are: Joshua Urzabia (9 years old) and Ariza Baladjay (11 years old). To view more photos of the two festivals, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/ philtimes?fref=ts VICTORIA HAS NEW OUTDOOR SMOKING BANS. From 13 April, smoking is banned within four metres of entrances to: • • • all childcare centres, kindergartens and schools all public hospitals and registered community health centres certain Victorian Government buildings For more information, visit health.vic.gov.au/tobaccoreforms Authorised by the Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne 15 16 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times APRIL 2015 Migration Mentor FELIX CARAO Visa for business investors Filipinos come to Australia through Visitor, Work or Partner visas in the hope of finding a job, love, or even a new life. Indeed, many of our kababayans have found happiness and success here. For those who also want to experience what Australia has to offer but are not qualified to apply for the said visas, the Business Innovation and Investment program visa may be the one for you. A Business Innovation and Investment program visa is for individuals who own businesses, are venture capitalist entrepreneurs, or have considerable or investment background and are prepared to put money in prescribed investments in Australia. The visa includes three streams: - Business Innovation stream is for people with business skills who want to put up, expand and supervise a new or existing business in Australia - Investor stream is for people who want to invest no less than AUD 1.5 million in an Australian state or territory and maintain business and investment activity in Australia; and - Significant Investor stream is for people who would like to invest at least AUD 5 million into complying investments in Australia and want to maintain business and investment activity in Australia. Applicants to this visa must undertake a two-stage processing procedure. First, they must apply for a temporary visa (subclass 188) and may apply for permanent residence visa (subclass 888) after establishing business or investment activity in Australia. The Business Skills (Provisional) visa subclass 188 — Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) is a temporary visa valid for four years. The applicant may be in or outside of Australia at the time of the visa grant. The applicant must get at least 65 points (the pass mark) in the points test to be qualified to apply for this visa in the Business Innovation stream or the Investor stream. The applicant should be nominated by a state/territory agency, receive a written invitation to apply, and apply within the time stated in the invitation. The applicant should lodge the application through the Internet on SkillSelect and may be inside or outside Australia. If the applicant is inside Australia, he/she must be a substantive visa or a Bridging visa A, B or C holder. Secondary applicants who are provisional subclass 188 visa holders can still be included in the subclass 188 application with the permission of primary applicant, even though they are no longer dependent on the principal applicant. On the other hand, the Business Innovation and Investment (subclass 888) visa is a state/territory nominated visa. It is not points tested and does require the lodging of an EOI via SkillSelect. This second stage of the processing procedure grants the applicant a permanent residence in Australia. Applicants may apply for a permanent residence onshore or offshore and must have genuine commitment to sustain business or investment activities in Australia. Your application to the Business Innovation and Investment program visa is just a click away. If you need more information about this visa, please seek the assistance of an accredited migration agent. (Felix Carao is a Registered Migration Consultant (MARN 1069354), a Qualified Education Counselor (QEAC G028), and an Accredited Recruitment Professional (MRCSA 51889). For enquiries, call 04 1232 1187 or email [email protected]. au or visit www.allskills. com.au) 17 APRIL 2015 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au Filipino independent film director in Perth Cielo Franklin WA—Perth is privileged to have Filipino independent film director Dave Cecilio who arrived in February. Dave has since mingled with the different Filipino communities in Perth and Mandurah. More importantly, he had conducted workshops on singing, dancing and acting on film for children and adults. I joined the Perth workshop held last 15 and 21 March. Aside from learning the very helpful and informative tips, every participant had to do a screen test, where each one of us had to show different emotions in front of a camera. This was a great challenge but proved to be fun for everyone. Then, we were divided into groups and were asked to create a short play showing the six basic emotions. In less than an hour, we were being filmed by Direk Dave. On our last day, we were part of the movie premiere where Direk Dave’s two independent films were shown. Just like any big movie premieres, we greeted the audience at the red carpet of the lobby of the iconic art deco Astor Theatre, our short films were shown to everyone on the big screen and we had the awarding ceremony on stage. The winners were Best Actress, Kathline Rose Ochea; Best Actor, Bienvenido Dela Cerna; Best Supporting Actress, Cielo Franklin and Thea Rudica; Best Supporting Actor, Arnold and Best Child Actor Keanu Cajustin. The two independent films were “Watawat” and “Muisko”. “Watawat” stars Chinchin Gutierez where she plays Marcela Agoncillo who, together with her niece Delfina Herbosa de Natividad and her daughter Lorenza Agoncillo, made the Philippine flag that Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo hoisted out of his window in Kawit, Cavite upon the declaration of Philippine Independence on 12 June 1898. “Musiko” stars Martin Escudero as a young lad who loves his music, that not even his guardian and grandfather, played by Tommy Abuel, could stop him. A second showing of these two films will be held on 19 April at the same venue. Mr. Cecilio is also scheduled to do another Filmact workshop in Darwin, NT on the second week of April. He had workshops in other countries, like Canada, United Arab Emirates and USA. He is still making arrangements to go to Sydney and Melbourne. At the moment, he has two films in the planning stage. He extends his gratitude to the Filipino Australasian Club Inc (FACI) and Filipino Communities Council of WA (FCCWA) for all the help they have extended in making all these possible. Seniors take time off to watch ABBA concert The Australian Multicultural Senior Support Group (AMSSG) Information Technology students is not all work and study. Amidst the hectic schedule of working and their IT Information Technology class for which they meet once a week at The Lion’s Den, Tuxen Avenue Carrum Downs, they made time to watch live a concert titled "The Abba Experience" at Somerville Hotel. It was a fun enjoyable night for the girls. Fe Gillies, President of the group, was with Mercedes Barner, Evangeline Harden, Imelda Egan, Olive Rigter, Marife Ledesma, Flozerfida Ingamells, Angie Ash and Aames Lim. Dancing was a bit tiring, but it was worth being there. For sure, the group will be watching and dancing with them the next time they come. 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He was born in San Diego, California and moved to Australia permanently with his parents, older brother AJ and younger sister Annabelle in 2012. Adam grew up surrounded by his large Filipino family and has always embraced the culture, especially the food. Adam started theater in 2011 at the age of 7 in multiple youth theatre productions with STAR Repertory Theater and fell in love with the stage. After arriving in Melbourne, he continued to pursue performing. He has been involved in Volunteer with Pushpin Movement Adam de Leon as the Young Simba Pushpin Movement in its recently conducted information at the Docklands Library together. (Photo by Irma Modesto) multiple TV commercials, music videos and is excited about his role in his first feature film - ETK Experience the Knowing due for release later this year. In 2014, Adam was cast alongside Lisa McCune, Jason Scott Lee and Lou Diamond Phillips in Opera Australia’s production of the King & I. Adam has to work harder than most 11 year olds with balancing schooling commitments and the rigorous Disney performance schedule but he wouldn’t have it any other way. He is at the theatre 4-5 days/nights per week and then with the wonderful cooperation of his teacher Mr Furness and Principal Mrs Marmo at Banyule Primary School and Disney tutor Priscilla, he continues to excel at school. The Lion King Melbourne season opened on 20 February and will close on 23 August. ARE YOU A NURSE? YOU COULD WORK IN AUSTRALIA! The Initial Registration for Overseas Nurses (IRON) program provides overseas registered nurses the skills and knowledge to meet the requirements for a registered nurse by Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Once AHPRA registration has been granted MCIE can assist with a 12 month paid nursing internship. 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Austra- lians can choose from any of the following projects: building an Education Centre for Kapwa Kapatid kids in a landfill community in Payatas; building homes for economically-disadvantaged families in Gawad Kalinga Escopa Village; helping in Eco-Tourism Development Projects in Abatan River, Bohol; and rehabilitating marine parks and helping in environmental projects with Pilar, Camotes in Cebu. The first batch of volunteer immersion trip will happen in Manila for the communities of Gawad Kalinga and Kapwa Kapatid this coming 5-15 July. The second batch will be the Visayas communities of Bohol and Cebu which is happening on 20-31. The volunteers will be hosted by local families along with their mates so volunteers can learn more about the culture and develop new relationships within their stay. Visit the website and check the volunteer projects at http://pushpinmovement. com/volunteer-projects/. Deadline of application is on 20 April 20. For inquiries, email [email protected] or call +63949-378-5154. Glit&GlAM APRIL 2015 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au A senior soon Josie Crisostomo celebrated her birthday and said she will have a cake next year when she turns 65. A lovely delicious lunch at her place in Narre Warren with her family and friends was shared. Rockin’ 60th Letty Q Silva celebrated her 60th birthday via a rock and roll party held 21 March at The Odeon of La Trobe University. Letty is from Epping and an active leader of the Couples for Christ (CFC) Handmaids of the Lord in the northside. 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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She’s the truest friend we all can have, a confidante, a shoulder to cry on, a loving person, always there to lend a helping hand. Regardless of her age, she still does volunteer work at St. Albans UCA as among the Golden Ladies Fellowship Group and assists in the Playgroup as she just loves the little ones. She brightens the church with the sound of her laughter and gives us warm understanding, infinite patience and a wonderful gentleness too. Despite the ups and downs of life, she still loves her life and celebrating her birthday is her way of saying thank you to everyone who has been a part of her life, one way or another. Atlas Foundation gives back to community At a recent meeting of the Filipino Chaplaincy of Melbourne and the Filipino Pastoral Care group held on 14 March, Albert Sy of SY Atlas Foundation donated money to the group. Having been in property investment and real estate industry for over 15 Years, Albert Sy has decided to set up his own company, SY Real Estate Pty Ltd, trading as Atlas Property Investment Services in Narre Warren back in October 2014. He made a promise to Ms Gigi Kalong, who is part of the Filipino Chaplaincy in Melbourne, that he will give back to the Filipino community by way of donation. In December 2014, Albert set up the SY Atlas Founda- tion to help and give back to the community. Albert has pledged $1,000 to the Group, and donated an initial $400 with the balance to be given at the next group meeting. Our Filipino Chaplain in Melbourne, Fr Lito Asis accepted the donation. This is Albert’s way of saying “thank you” to the community, which he has helped for several years. He has guided and assisted several Filipinos, and other nationalities, towards buying their first home, or making their first property investment. 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Ruben was recognised for his many voluntary community leadership roles including being the founding president of the highly acclaimed Kapit-bahayan Cooperative Ltd.(KCL), current president of the Alliance of Philippine Community Organisations Inc. (APCO) and founding chair of the Auburn Small Community Organisation Network Inc. (ASCON) NSW Premier Mike Baird MP and Minister for Western Sydney and Minister for Community and Citizenship Victor Dominello MP awarded Ruben the very prestigious medal before some 1,400 dinner guests that included other government officials, ministers and members of the Parliament, Foreign Consular Officers, business, education and community leaders. Other personalities were awarded multicultural community medals for youth leadership, community volunteering, arts and culture, business and posthumously. Ruben has given more than 20 years of exemplary voluntary services to the community. Organised in 1995, the 100% voluntarily tenant-managed Kapit-bahayan Coop is the leading affordable rental housing coop in NSW. It has five property sites scattered around Western Sydney and also helped organise co-ops among CALD communities. Kapit-bahayan is the only co-op in NSW that was able to use its sweat equity or savings from operations to buy land and build the Canley Vale property under NRAS Commonwealth program. It is also the only recipient of the Global Bayaning Filipino Award of ABS-CBN in the Southern Hemisphere/ Oceania. Although only organised in 2010, APCO Inc. is currently the most active umbrella organisation among Filipinos doing several community development and charity work here and in the Philippines. ASCON is composed of small and emerging communities in Auburn LGA that has initiated many inclusive and productive projects and activities such as the community hub facilities for organisational use, the popular annual Flavours of Auburn Multicultural Food Festival, food tours and healthy traditional food cookbook. Maria Smith April 1 might have everyone fooling around but not the passionate management group and other dedicated organising members of the Knox Multicultural Committee during its last meeting before its third year of celebrating cultural diversity in Victoria, particularly in Knox and its surrounding communities. The committee led by Chairperson Marta Marot discussed various items on the agenda that will be critical to another successful event titled “Celebration of Multiculturalism in Knox” (powered by the Multicultural Harmony Festival) to be held on 19 April at the Hungarian Community Centre in Boronia. A number of food stalls will be selling exotic and unique food items from their respective ethnic communities which will also provide traditional musical and dancing entertainment. Another stall will be set up to sell DVDs of the 2014 MHF presentation if you have missed this event. Although this year has been organised to be a smaller celebration than the previous two years attended by thousands, entry is still free and loads of entertainment will be provided to everyone. This is an open invitation so come and join the celebration to once again prove “that we can all live, work and party together,” says MHF Chairperson Marta Marot. Adorable Lyca and charming Darren dazzle Melbourne Virginia Balanon No doubt, that Saturday night concert last 28 March at the packed Millennium Reception, The Voice KidsPhilippines grand champion Lyca Gairanod and runner up Darren Espanto captured the hearts of Fil-Aussies in Melbourne after a fresh, fun and spectacular live concert dubbed “Little Voices”. Those who watched the show would definitely agree with me that the voices of these two young artists were no little at all. Little people, yes; Lyca being just 10 years old and Darren, 13. Amazingly, these two little people definitely are the whole package! Voice and musical talents: top-notch. Stage presence and entertaining skills: outstanding. Audience impact, engagement and connection: natural and effortless. I think, that night I became an instant Lycanatic and Darrenatic, for sure. The talents of Lyca and Darren, two fresh faces in the Philippine music industry, cannot be underestimated. They are born entertainers. Their innocence, charms and wit could truly work up the crowd. Darren, with his voice and good looks, mesmerised the audience as he sang Domino by Jessie J. Darren shared that this song was memorable to him being his blind audition piece and entry song to the Voice Kids competition. The song also earned him the title “Mr. Domino.” Darren also proved that he’s got the moves as he grooved to Justin Bieber’s upbeat hit “Somebody to Love.” Another Darren shining moment was his performance of his new carrier single “In Love Ako Sa Iyo”, composed by Vehnie Saturno under MC Music. It was delightful to see the natural charisma of Darren as he interacted and engaged with the audience while singing and posing for photos with them. The ultimate highlight of Darren’s segment and, for me, his greatest performance during the night was when he belted out two classics: “Ngayon,” popularised by Basil Valdez and the Karaoke fave “One Moment in Time” by Whitney Houston. The musical spectacle went on with the Little Star Lyca Gairanod owning the stage with her rendition of Megastar Sharon Cuneta’s “Pangarap na Bituin.” For this little diva, stardom is no more a dream at all. Lyca is so adorable, spontaneous, funny and truly entertaining. At 10, her voice is so powerful; her innocence captivating. I could see the entire crowd roaring with laughter as she performed on stage, nailed every song with impromptu comedy acts as a treat. She is such a natural artist. Lyca performed “Halik” by Aegis, which made Voice Kids Philippines coach Sarah Geronimo turn around and secure for her a spot in her team. She also performed Sarah Geronimo’s “Ikot Ikot Lang”, complete with matching dance lessons and audience participation. For her final acts, Lyca’s own rendition of her grand final songs “Narito Ako” by Regine Velasquez-Alcasid and another Aegis song “Basang-Basa sa Ulan” proved how the Little Diva bagged the title Voice Kids Grand Champion. When Lyca and Darren rendered their production duets, all I could say was, WOW! I do not know how many times I have heard the “Frozen” theme song “Let It Go” in its original version and different renditions but the Lyca-Darren version was superb. I have never had such fun with “Let It Go” before their duet. It was not just their vocal abilities but also their impromptu spiels, which actually took them four or five takes before they could take off and completely finish the song. That was so hilarious and memorable Lyca and Darren also sang the Papal Visit theme song “Tell the World of His Love.” For me, I felt a little bit more inspiration and meaning when they sang it; maybe because they are kids. It just gave it more “Oomph” factor, I guess. And finally, what a great way to end a fantastic night with the little stars singing “Good Time,” which indeed captured what the night was all about. Little Voices Concert also appealed to me as not just an entertaining event but likewise, empowering. The stars of the entire night were little people – kids and the youth. Prior to the main acts were performances showcasing Melbourne’s Filipino-Aussie little stars. Future rising stars on stage during the night were Myka Baculi, Chloe Salvo, Rachel Brereton, Jehscy Sotelo, Adam Punsalang, Mary Ann Vander Host, Alijah Kristine Adonis and Shanelle Diongson. A special bonus was a dance number from an all-male group Kbode, the 2013-2014 Australian Dance Champion. The event was hosted by Charlene Sotelo and Ralph Parolma and jointly produced by The Face Australia Promotions and Management and the Megaforce Production Entertainment. At the end of the night, there was only one thing in my mind: “Oh, what an amazing gig!” For sure, next time Lyca and Darren come to Melbourne, I will be there. 22 www.philtimes.com.au the philippine times APRIL 2015 When you’re down and troubled The Inner Game Mervin Medel THAD MANGALINO That thing called “Diskarte” From the many biographies of successful people I have studied and read, one specific trait keeps showing up; and that word is “Diskarte”. Successful people from Soccoro Ramos (founder of National Bookstore), Henry Sy (SM Shoemart), to Allan Pineda (Apl. De. Ap of the Black Eyed Peas) attribute diskarte to their success, and I believe that it’s the main factor that got them to where they are today. So what is this thing called “Diskarte”? It is simply defined as an approach, whether you are trying to park your car, solve a problem or win the affection of the person of your dreams. Simply put, it’s how you go about in achieving your ideal outcome. My own personal definition of diskarte is “action mindset”. When you are approaching a task, problem or a challenge, even pursuing a worthwhile goal, you first need to have a positive mindset that the challenge is conquered and it is already yours. You then start making moves to obtain that outcome. Everyone has diskarte; it comes easier to some because they use it more often (take action consistently). The solution is to believe, act and repeat when facing a challenge. When you approach challenges with the mindset that things will fall into your favour, opportunities will present themselves and it will free up more options. Having diskarte gives back your mojo and confidence, which in turn eliminates fear of failure and boosts that winning feeling. Here are some tips to sharpen you diskarte: - See the problem as a challenge that will reap you a great reward. -Write down five ways (or more) to solve the specific problem. - Quickly implement the strategies as soon as possible. -Learn from people who went before you – they already came up with the answers. -Keep seeking for the answer/outcome until you are 100% satisfied. -Remember to follow your intuition and know that there is always a way to solve a problem no matter how big it may seem. Until next time, Stay FOCUSED! (For comments or feedback, email [email protected]) A price drop in a good stock is only a tragedy if you sell at that price and never buy more. – Peter Lynch, former manager of Magellan Fund, a US based mutual fund When the market is up and reaching all-time highs, everyone looks happy. Who wouldn’t put a smile when his portfolio is getting greener? It’s a different story when the market is down and you are down as well. You might likely be troubled. Just like during earthquakes, an investor is likely to panic and be confused. Most would run away from the stock market. Is this the right emergency measure? When the party ends Just recently, a guy asked me what to do with his shares of a company that’s down, even if the market is up, since he bought them. This company is one which I don’t and won’t put my money into. It’s in a highly competitive industry. But he’s in it. If others have it easy advising an investor like him, I find it so difficult. I have a hard time saying ‘sell’ or ‘buy more.’ It’s his money that’s involved. I may be part of the blame when his expectation is not met. It would be doubly difficult if the market and he are both down. I might be forced to advice a guy to sell at a big loss. It would definitely pain me to see him lose money. But if you happen to invest in a wonderful business and the market is down, I am calm and could advise you according to what I learned from successful investors, especially Warren Buffett. opportunity for you to load up. This is, by the way, what most investors are missing. Most are like Chicken Little. They always see danger and run scared. Don’t panic To whom do I go when I’m down and confused? To Warren. Allow me to let the billionaire speak: “There’s no reason we should become fearful if a stock goes down. If a stock goes down 50%, I’d look forward to it. In fact, I would offer you a significant sum of money if you could give me the opportunity for all of my stocks to go down 50% over the next month.” He further stresses, “A market downturn doesn’t bother us. For us and our long term investors, it is an opportunity to increase our ownership of great companies with great management at good prices. Only for short term investors and market timers is a correction not an opportunity.” So, when you’re down and troubled and you need a helping hand, you can count on this guy. He’ll come running with his investment principles. One last thing, Warren says, “With a wonderful business, you can figure out what will happen; you can’t figure out when it will happen. You don’t want to focus on when, you want to focus on what. If you’re right about what, you don’t have to worry about when.” There will be times when you buy shares now and the next thing you know your shares are down; or you may realise later you bought shares at a higher price. I tell you, when you are down, many thoughts come into your mind. ‘I made a mistake,’ ‘I bought stocks at expensive price,’ ‘I should not have listened to my broker/adviser,’ ‘I entered at the wrong timing,’ and the like. And many investment advisers will tell you to sell to cut losses! To buy more shares during a time when everyone else is selling is like “are you crazy?” An expert suggests that when you incur 7 to 8 percent loss, you should sell to cut losses. Here is my view: if a wonderful company that you own becomes less expensive, would you not buy more shares? If you happen to buy say at P10 and it went down to P7, would you sell? Why should you sell when prices become so cheap? So, assuming you bought that great business at any price and you are down, don’t panic. Don’t sell, buy more! It’s time for you to have more piece of the pie. Down markets do happen not to scare you. It’s rather an Call a friend DO YOU HAVE THE RIGHT HOME LOAN? CAN YOU SAVE BY REFINANCING YOUR LOAN? 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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 23 APRIL 2015 the philippine times www.philtimes.com.au Business owners urged to band together S m a l l bus i n e ss e s should support one another and share resources given the current global financial situation in business, this is according to Fred Jover, Chairman and one of the founding members of the Australian Council for Multicultural Entrepreneurs (ACME). “We might be competing but it doesn’t mean we cannot support each other,” Jover said during ACME’s first quarter business meeting and induction of new executive committee members. The event was held last 26 March 2015 at the Lakeside Room of Bayview on the Park Hotel. The business tips shared by special guests of honour, Manny Spiteri, Chief Executive Officer of BusinessAide Pty Ltd, and Philippine Honorary Consul to Victoria Felix Pintado were well received by those who attended. Guests noted it was the best ever ACME event they attended due to the speeches of the two guest speakers. Mr Spiteri, who has 40 years of academic and business experience leading national, international and multinational organisations, shared some business tips. Some of these are: 1. Learn to let go of duties and empower other people; 2. Learn to macro view but understand the micro side of business operations; 3. Hire smart people as business owners cannot do everything; 4. Celebrate the success of people who are part of the business; 5. Always hold a positive outlook because it will lead to positive results; 6. Discover new opportunities as this will lead to growth, and 7. Not to give up easily as challenges will always be part of the business. Meanwhile, Consul Pintado, in his inspirational speech, advised the group to identify business and personal concerns and imagine putting them in a round table then identifying items they could and could not control. To the pocket of items they can control, there is a circle of commitment and one should pick those that one can act on. Consul Pintado further shared five actions that good leaders do: 1. They challenge the process and ask why things are being done a certain way; 2. They have a vision and inspire people to attain a noble future; 3. They give their power away to enable other people to act; 4. They serve as a good role model to encourage teamwork and cooperation, and 5. They celebrate success as this encourages a sense of pride and energy to team members. Mr Spiteri and Consul Pintado also inducted into office ACME’s three (3) new Vice Presidents who will be performing various roles such as community empowerment and social enterprise, business coaching/mentoring and legal matters. They are Walter Villagonzalo, Manny Spiteri and Frank Sabelberg, respectively. Also inducted were Assistant Vice Presidents to assist the current executive board on matters like membership and policies, info system management, events management, taxation and accounts, coaching and mentoring, and business studies and marketing. They are Josephine Quinterio, Peachy Limpin, Elizabeth Socket, Nena Parinas, Gary Teoh, and Jazmine Rutaquio, respectively. For details about ACME, visit its website: http://acmei.org/ or contact Fred Jover, ACME Chairperson on 0403-944-479. 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