Feature image: Greater Shepparton City Council
Fruit Growers Victoria is urging people to get a fruit harvesting job this Summer as they are concerned crops...
The Philippine Consulate in Melbourne had its Cultural Immersion and Yearend Fellowship at the National Gallery of Victoria International on 19 December 2020. It...
“My body! What I say goes!” is a children’s book written to empower and teach children about personal body safety, feelings, safe and unsafe touch, private parts, secrets and surprises, consent and respectful relationships. The book is among others...
By Matthew Thompson
International education offers incredible benefits to the host country and diverse opportunities to those living, studying, and working on a student visa.
As reported by the Department of Education Skills and Employment, in 2019 there were 956,773 enrolments...
By May Red Zafra, Teacher, Tagalog Learning Inc.
“How amazing it is to learn my parents’ language.” “I want to surprise my Lola by speaking in Filipino when I visit her in the Philippines next year.”
These are just some of...
Let’s not beat around the bush; the year 2020 has been chaos. Schools and businesses have closed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and everyday life has been disrupted. It’s only natural that education has not been consistent...
The Victorian Government announced today a $45 million fund to support international students in Victoria facing hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The fund is being delivered in partnership with Victoria’s tertiary education providers.
Vulnerable international students who...
While the 2018 HSC students received their Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) in late December, some were pleased and accepted their university places and are getting prepared for study. Others may still be disappointed and undecided on what the...
Just before school opens in the Philippines usually the first week of June, Filipino-Australian Midel Santos-Stokes troops to the Philippines to personally attend to his sponsored children, now numbering 87—shopping for their school supplies and other needs such as...
Every day, hundreds of Filipinos apply for an Australian visa for work, study, travel, and migration. Unfortunately, many of them are not granted their desired visas due to insufficient documents or requirements.
First of all, if you are an international...
Overseas qualified Registered Nurses (RNs) are required to study in Australia to get an RN registration from the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and become eligible to work here as an RN. The quickest way to gain an...
In most cases, international students are required to show financial capacity in their first year of study here in Australia. Some people call this “show money” and many people take its literal meaning that you just have to show...