A 14-year-old boy has gotten off scot free after raping an eight-year-old girl in Bicol, taunting the victim’s parents. For obvious reasons, his photo cannot be shown.
Category: Opinion
Walang kredibilidad ang PCC at MPC by Boy Galang
Panalangin ko — sana mapalitan na ang pamunuan ng Multi-Purpose Centre (MPC) sa lalong madaling panahon.
Peralta: The man who would be PCC president
Mr. Danny Peralta has all the qualifications to be a good president and institute changes in the ‘God forsaken’ Philippine Community Council — NSW (PCC). But the incumbent leadership didn’t want him.
TAFE fee hike is likely to affect lifelong learning in NSW
The Australian Democrats Lead Candidate for the NSW Legislative Council, Mr Rendall Wagner believes that “Recent TAFE fee hikes show that the current Liberal government has lost sight of the fact that the best way to maintain a competitive workforce is through supporting adult learning and re-training”.
Warning to property owners in the Philippines by Luis Lim
(Editor’s note: This will be of interest to Filipinos in Australia who are registered owners of properties in the Philippines.)
Wala ng utang! Wala na rin ang MPC. by Boy Galang
Sasamantalahin ang pagkakataon kaya ipinagbibili na naman ang MPC. Mas gusto ko ang tawag na MPC, Multi-Purpose Centre, mas orihinal at mas simple, kaysa sa kung anu-ano na ang itinatawag nila ngayon dito. Lumalabas sa mga pahayag, at ayon na rin sa kanilang tagapagsalita na si ginang [Minerva] Santos, na ito ang opisyal na naging […]
It sounds immoral to me
PACF asked for a government grant to improve the Philippine Australian Cultural Centre but later decided to sell the property.
Palitan na ang pamunuan ng PACF
Marami ang nagtataka kung bakit biglang naging $900,000 ang utang ng Philippine Australian Community Foundation mula sa higit-kumulang na $400,000 nuong taon 2009 nang mabili ang lupa sa 80 Grange Avenue sa Schofields. Bakit biglang lumobo ng malaki ang utang nito sa nakalipas lamang na 5 taon, mula noong 2009 hanggang sa kasalukuyan?
MILF as a terrorist coddler by Bernie Lopez
If the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) is indeed coddling terrorists, based on hard intel evidence from Senior Superintendent Ricaredo Marasigan (Inquirer Feb. 5, page A6), a member of the 38-man SAF assault team, it is amazing why the Philippine government is even talking with them. If you coddle big-time terrorists, then you are yourself […]
Our future is being taxed by rising university fees by Sabrina Cortez
You have probably heard of the timeless saying, “You can’t put a price on education.” But with fears of less people wanting to study, the cost of education is looking less affordable each day.
What are they trying to hide?
I was an active member of the board of Ateneo Alumni Australia when I was accused of leaking out information on what happened during the July 2013 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the association. A member of the board even said that “it was like ‘insider trading’.” REALLY? First of all, there were no stocks […]
Manzano could have been the first FilAm president of PH by Rodel Rodis
Can a Filipino American who was born and raised in San Francisco, who served four years in the U.S. military, and who travelled to the Philippines on a U.S. passport, ever be elected president of the Philippines? It almost happened. In the May 2010 Philippine presidential elections, the official vice presidential candidate of the administration […]