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Fil-American Stand-up Comic Returns To Australia: 20.11.2009
Fil-American Jokoy, recently named one of America's most promising stand-up comic returns to Australia with more shows. He catches up with SBS as he shares his thoughts on his very close relation wih his Filipino mum and how he makes humour out of it (photo supplied by jokoy.com)
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Herstories through Art: 11.11.2009
In Victoria, women come from all walks of life...she may be a migrant, a refugee, a student, a mother, a teacher, or a lost soul all found their voice through art.

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Performing arts in multicultural Australia : 28.10.2009
Performing arts in Australia. Does it reflect the country's rich cultural diversity?
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Harana: Filipino love songs: 22.10.2009
It is a cold Melbourne afternoon, Filipinos and friends gather around a small venue to listen to Rollie Limun sing Filipino love songs while enjoying Japanese cuisine for lunch

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Republic and Arts: Stand on A Controversy : 24.9.2009
Filipino painter Emmanuel Garibay, known for the religious imprints on his works, takes pride on his latest obra maestra -- Republika at Sining. And what is it all about?
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Filipino Language Month: 20.8.2009
August hightlights the significance of the Filipino language and various activities are held to celebrate it in the Philippines. Is it still relevant to mark its celebration in Australia? The Philippine Language Schoos of Victoria reckons Australians of Filipino descent need to learn Filipino to further appreciate the Filipino culture.

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The Didgeridoo Is Blowing A Far: 18.8.2009
From the outback campfire, the didgeridoo-- possibly the world oldest musical instrument -- has come a long way up to the international concert halls
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He Beats His Own Drum: 25.7.2009
In a book called "To the Beat of His Own Drum," the life of Ben Yengi, who migrated to Australia from Sudan in 1970, is chronicled on how he has helped the Aboriginal community and his own Sudanese people though his countless social activites, including the establishments of charity funds
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Five Lands Walk : 26.6.2009
In Gosford, NSW, every whale season, residents and supporters trek a nine-mile walk celebrating life and nature. One of the highlights of the day-long festival is a land artwork. This year, the Filipino community unites with the aboriginal community for the land artwork jointly done by a Filipino-Australian artist, Alfredo "Ding" Roces, and Aboriginal artist Kevin Duncan. In photo, three hearts' in Roces' interpretation of Sarimanok.

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Walking the streets of Binondo: 10.6.2009
Ivan Man Dy loves Binondo. He grew up in Binondo, the best place to discover the various tastes of Chinese cooking and a trunk full of history. He walks the streets of Manila and shares stories about the past and conveys it's importance to our future.

Photo courtesy of Ivan Man Dy
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