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Mrs Visayas Australia 2009 Beauty Pageant a success

On the 15th of August, the Visayan Association of Australia Inc. (and its affiliates) celebrated its 6th Anniversary with a difference. It held its first Mrs Visayas Australia 2009 Beauty Pageant and Mrs Charity Queen Visayan Australia 2009. The event was held at the All Saints Catholic Parish Hall in Liverpool [...]

Around 1.7 million or 1 in 10 Australians (aged 15 years and over) were out of work and looking for a job at some time during the year up to February 2009.

On average, people aged 55 years and over spent the most time looking for work while not working (21 out of 52 weeks), according to figures released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. On average,15-19 year olds spent the least time looking for work while not working (13 out of 52 weeks).

The average time spent looking for work whilst not working was around 16 weeks for both men and women.

Men were more likely to be out of work and looking for a job during the year than women (52% compared to 48%).

Of those who looked for work, three-quarters had one period of looking for work while not working during the twelve months to February 2009. The majority of those who looked (74%) spent less than 26 weeks looking for work, while 7% looked for the whole 12 months without finding a job. // Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics

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The real estate focused websites of emanila have recently re-opened to accommodate the requests of emanila members and readers for information on property trends and listings of Philippine properties.

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The Philippine Consulate General in Sydney will undertake a special consular mission to the French overseas territory of New Caledonia to provide consular services to Filipinos in this South Pacific island 1,200 kilometers east of the coast of Queensland. The mission, which will be led by Consul General Eva G. Betita [...]

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Following the successful launch of ePassport, the Department of Foreign Affairs announced today that applications for the ePassport through the online appointment system will start 26 August, Wednesday. The DFA Office of Consular Affairs advises [...]

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The Visayan Association of Australia, and Fil-Oz Liverpool supported the National Tree Day which was held recently at Light Horse Park in Liverpool. About 25 members participated in the planting of seedlings [...]

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Global Filipinos Australia in association with Rooty Hill High School, Blacktown City Council and the Community Relations Commission is holding a free Youth symposium that will attract Filipino-Australian leaders from across New South Wales. The youth symposium called “Pag asa ” or “Project HOPE” [...]

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The NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service together the Visayan Association hosted last Saturday 1 August a Diabetes and Healthy Eating information session for the Filipino community in conjunction with Multicultural Health Week [...]

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The Philippine Rugby Union Men’s teams were able to secure the Asian Five Nations Division 3 Trophy by defeating both Iran and Guam at the Nomads Sports Club during the first week of July. This victory has now won the Philippines the right to be promoted to the A5N Division 2 championships in 2010 [...]

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The Department of Foreign Affairs launched yesterday the Philippine ePassport that will make the country at par with developed countries. No other than President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was the recipient of the first ePassport presented to her by DFA Secretary Alberto G. Romulo in ceremonies [...]

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