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4 THE CANBERRA REPORTER | October 2016
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Here’s a quick, random survey of Filipino-Australians
in the streets of Canberra on a particular subject. The
question put by our reporter MARILIE BOMEDIANO
for this issue was:
Who are the two Australians
whom you admire the most?
EDITORIAL
Money looming large
over the deep blue sea
T
HE political upheaval last month, caused by Senator
Sam Dastyari’s $1,600 bill paid by Chinese interests,
may have brought to the surface the proverbial tip of
the iceberg.
What many observers suspect is that something more
disturbing lay beneath the measly $1,600 bill: bigger
favours for higher stakes.
Such stakes may even be connected to disputes over
islands and atolls in the South China Sea and Australia’s
position on the conflict.
That the young senator had indirectly suggested Australia
distance itself from China’s refusal to accept the ruling
of an international tribunal in The Hague in favour of the
Philippines’ case may have said much about China’s
approach to seeking favour from Australia.
For why would China do such a favour to an Australian
politician, if not to expect something in return? Indeed,
money looms large beneath the deep blue sea.
Only a fool would fail to recognise cashed-up China using
the mighty dollar to exert its influence on free-trade-tipsy
Australia, not to mention poor countries in Africa and
elsewhere, to fund its power and expansion.
When China offered to build a rehabilitation centre for drug
addicts in the Philippines recently, it melted President
Rodrigo Duterte’s heart of stone: “I love China,” he was
quoted as saying in return.
One more step forward towards China’s expansion in the
South China Sea.
Australia can not afford to sit by grabbing favours without
facing the consequences of returning favours big time.
n JAIME K PIMENTEL, Editor
JOPER DAVID, 32
Curtin ACT
ESEL CABUYA, 43
Queanbeyan ACT
GILBERT CALATA, 48
Macgregor) ACT
“Hugh Jackman and Anna
Maree Meares. Jackman
is my idol, an actor, singer
and producer who won
international recognition for
his roles in major films.
“Meares’ story is all about
grit a of a young woman
who overcame major lifethreatening trauma.”
“Chris Carlile, 52, and Don
Velasco, 42. Carlile treats
Filipinos with respect and
dignity.
“He’s a good motivator
and serves as an inspiration to many. Velasco is a
good spiritual leader and a
nice friend friend.”
“Jason Day and Rosie Batty. Day is a great example
of a Filipino-Australian who
succeeded in his field –
golf. Batty, an advocate of
women’s rights.
“Batty inspires the victims
of domestic violence to
fight for their rights.”
ATING WIKA | sa Tagalog
Buhay sa Canberra
Ulat ni
ARNEL BASAS
MULA nang lumipat kami ng
Canberra noong 2011, nagustuhan
agad ng pamilya ang lugar. Akma ito
sa gusto naming pamumuhay para sa
lumalaking pamilya.
Tahimik ang pamumuhay sa Canberra. Malaking bahagi ng mga naninirahan dito ay pumapasok sa mga
sangay ng pamahalaang Australia.
Dahil dito mas malalamin ang pangunawa ng nakakarami sa usaping
ibang lahi at kultura. Konti din lang
ang mga sasakyan kaya walang traffic at mabilis bumiyahe.
Sa simula pa lamang ay nagustuhan na agad ng mga anak ko
ang mga liwasan at pasyalan.
Maraming pwedeng puntahan para
maglaro at magtipon-tipon kasama
ng ibang pamilya at mga kaibigan.
Sa kanilang paaralan, ramdam nila
ang pagtanggap ng kapwa magaaral. Hindi rin naging hadlang ang
kanilang pinagmulan para manguna minsan sa klase.
Sa mga hindi pa nakasubok
manirahan ng Canberra, marami
ang nagsasabi na hindi ito para
sa kanila. Kesyo malamig daw at
walang buhay dito.imo) Santos
Subalit sa karamihang sumubok
na, ayaw na nilang lumipat pa. n
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Editorial
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Marilie Bomediano - Features Editor
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