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An opportunity to help our kababayans

The Filipino Australian and other emanila websites fully support the initiatives taken by the Philippine Australian community in Sydney in organising a donation drive for the benefit of our kababayans in Metro Manila severely affected by the recent Manila floods. The donation drive started by [...]

Filipino Australian cartoonist, illustrator, painter, musician and writer Edd Aragon left for Manila last week to attend as a guest speaker in next month’s Philippine comic convention and for an editorial cartoon exhibit. And Edd is right where he can share first-hand information on what is happening in Manila right now [...]

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The Australian Communications and Media Authority today launched Let’s Fight It Together, a new teaching resource to combat cyberbullying that will be available free to all schools in Australia. Let’s Fight It Together is designed with teenagers in classroom situations in mind [...]

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Australia’s population increased by 2.1% for the year ending March 2009 according to statistics released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics yesterday. The last time Australia saw higher growth rates was in the 1950′s and 1960′s as a result of post war migration and high birth rates [...]

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A thick blanket of dust settled over Metro Sydney this morning. Sydney residents woke to a red haze unlike anything seen before. As of this writing, large amounts of dust continue to be dumped by strong winds. The conditions could trigger asthma attacks [...]

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The communications industry recently launched an initiative which will progressively limit calls from mobile handsets being used to make repeated non-genuine calls to the Triple Zero emergency call service.

Mr Chris Chapman, Chairman of the Australian Communications and Media Authority, welcomed the initiative saying, ‘This is another good example of the mobile telecommunications industry working with Telstra, as the Emergency Call Person for Triple Zero, to develop industry-wide solutions to tackle the problem of non-genuine calls to Triple Zero.’


Telstra, given its experience as the Emergency Call Person, has advised that handling of genuine calls is being increasingly compromised by the need to deal with non-genuine calls or calls that do not relate to time critical or life threatening emergencies.

Under the industry initiative, developed in consultation with the ACMA, mobile handsets from which repeated non-genuine calls are made to Triple Zero operators may be blocked across all mobile networks from being able to make calls. Progressive steps will be taken to formally warn the owner of the mobile handset before the handset is blocked, in addition to the caller details being provided to police as appropriate.

All blocked mobile handsets will be placed on a register managed by the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association. A similar industry-wide blocking process and register exists for mobile handsets that have been reported lost or stolen.

Triple Zero should only be dialled in emergencies that are life-threatening or time-critical situations requiring a rapid response from police, fire or ambulance services.

Calls to Triple Zero will not be blocked under the initial handset blocking process. However, the ACMA and industry will conduct a review of the industry warning and handset blocking process after six months. This will review the trigger level for initiating the blocking and give consideration to extending the blocking process to include Triple Zero calls by fully disabling the handset.

This initiative has the support of emergency services organisations nationally – police, fire and ambulance services.

In Australia, making vexatious calls to Triple Zero is a serious offence under the Criminal Code Act 1995.

Source: Australian Communications and Media Authority

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The fight to ban Philippine banana imports into Australia is now in the Federal Parliament. Last week, Federal MP Luke Hartsuyker attacked the Rudd Government after moving a Private Members Motion in the House of Representatives. Mr Hartsuyker’s statements have raised questions on the capability of Biosecurity Australia [...]

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The Philippine Consulate General in Sydney conducted a mission to New Caledonia recently to provide consular services and to register Filipino overseas absentee voters (OAV) residing in this island. New Caledonia is an island territory of France, located 2000 kilometers east of the coast of Queensland. The island has an area of 18,575 square [...]

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The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) recently announced the passage in Senate of the Migration Amendment (Abolishing Detention Debt) Bill 2009. The Bill abolishes the system of imposing charges on immigration detainees and waives all existing debts for current and former detainees [...]

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Emanila team members visited Tasmania and Victoria last week.

Here are some of the photos we took in between meetings. This is upload batch #1 – Hobart where we stayed during our first and last day.

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