Post #40
Hello and warm greetings to all friends in Brisbane.
Posted Monday, 29. January 2007 07:26 PM by Elvira Couper (Location: California, USA)
Post #39
hi im new in australia hope you can guide me and give me some tips

Posted Thursday, 5. October 2006 10:31 AM by ariel (Location: queensland)
Post #38
Mabuhay! Greeting From ANG FILIPINO MOBILE THEATER GROUP!
AFMTG is a newly-formed company composed of individuals who trace their roots to theater or the legitimate stage but who now enjoy successful careers in film and television in the philippines (and some had done international films).
For its initial offering, AFMTG is staging a local classic, HIBLANG ABO,
a 1980 Cultural Center of the Philippines
award-winning play by RENE VILLANUEVA.
We are wondering if there are any festival or events that we can perform there for our filipino brothers and sisters. Or you can assist us on securing the email address of filipino communities there, so we can contact and coordinate with them, we are not only limited to theater performances, we can also provide workshops for acting, script writing, etc.
If you are interested please email me or contact me directly on my mobile +639157867086
maraming salamat po.
Posted Friday, 15. September 2006 05:29 AM by
johnson reyes 
(Location: manila, philippines)
Post #37
well i was looking for my mother nancy zita and how successful she has been i just googled her name and your link appeared, she really inspirs me so all due respect felow filipinos.
god be with you all
Posted Friday, 8. September 2006 06:23 PM by
Tendayi 
(Location: Zimbabwe)
Post #36
Dear Sir/Madam,
My name is Mary Agustin and I am a reporter for a local Filipino community television show called Pinoy TV.
Pinoy TV is a magazine-style program produced by a small group of volunteers from the Filipino Australian community. The half-hour weekly program is the only locally produced Filipino program on Australian free-to-air TV. It encompasses a range of segments highlighting community events, local issues, arts, culture and local identities.
PINOY TV is aired in all capital cities across the country.
The reason why I am contacting you is because we're on the hunt for local stories to include into our program. In particular, we would like community groups to contact us with their local events.
It can be anything from a cultural festival, a music gig, a food stall, or any charity function - as long as you tell us what it's about, where it's happening, and why you are doing it.
We would also love it if you can include photos of the event. In turn, we will be able to report your event on our program and you will get the coverage you need.
Feel free to pass this information onto your members and other Filipino groups in your community.
Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Kind regards,
Mary Agustin
News Reporter - Pinoy TV
Mob: 0400 676 671
Email: news@pinoytv.com
Posted Thursday, 17. August 2006 11:37 AM by
Mary Agustin 
(Location: Melbourne)
Post #35
will the FAFQ joins the Iloilo-Dinagyang 2006 again?
thanks
Posted Thursday, 5. January 2006 07:28 PM by wecky (Location: -)
Post #34
MABUHAY ang mga FILIPINO
Greetings from TAGALOG REPUBLIC
- http://www.tagalog.ca
Posted Saturday, 26. November 2005 09:37 PM by
Mike 
(Location: -)
Post #33
Hi Tito Mauro and Cecile,
Thank you for visiting us here in Toowoomba, for the Carnival of Flowers.
It was a thrill for us to see you in person and to spend time with you and our fellow pinoys.
Thank you for helping us in our transition to life in Australia. Thank you too for introducing us to Robert Garcia, who also really went out of his way to show us around and to make us feel at home.
God bless,
Bong, Ning and Israel
Posted Friday, 23. September 2005 08:14 AM by Bong Escaņo (Location: Toowoomba City, Queensland)
Post #32
Hello Mauro and Cecile,
Congratulations this is a very beautiful website! We enjoyed browsing and will visit often.
Warm regards to everybody. Have a good evening.
Love,
Manang Mag and Manong Benjie
Posted Wednesday, 21. September 2005 02:01 AM by Magdalena Belleza Calcetas (Location: -)
Post #31
For the intrest of all Filipino's
I'm a British National in Mindanao, Philippines with a mission to assist poor rural blind people, caused by cataracts which can be corrected taking 30 minutes at a cost of $5. There are 2.4M cataract blind in the Philippines. I want to restore their sight, how about you! maybe your church group or Filipino group could assist me do it. These blind kids would love to play BB! Please take time to view my website or email me.
Thx Peter
Posted Thursday, 9. June 2005 04:24 AM by
Peter Damarell 
(Location: Davao City Philippines)