Kim-Chi or Vegemite for Breakfast?

By Jennifer Henderson

 MELBOURNE -   It’s a long-held axiom that breakfast is the most important meal of the day and immigrants to Australia also are accepting the additional advice of health experts that, just as important as when you eat,  is the question of what you eat.

Going for Gold in Tianjin

By Frank Lin

 Melbourne - Aspiring artist Cathy Fei may be just six-years-old, but she has her sights set on winning this year’s Tianjin International Children’s Painting Competition in China.

The Soukous, Congolese Rumba

By Clovis Mwamba

 MELBOURNE - This article shows the importance of the names expressing the personality and destiny in the Congolese and African culture, below the Sahara. An example is the name of a singer of “Soukous”, famous among the Congolese and African immigrants, Madilu System, who passed away last year. Soon to perform to the public are the singers of Soukous in Australia, Leona and King Bell.  

Dandenong musicians break new ground in hip-hop and rap

By Dan Garang Marrial

  Melbourne - The Southern Sudan Boys (SSB) hip-hop and rap musicians recently launched their first Album Who will care at Noble Park Community Centre to the delight of more than 2000 fans, spectators and staunch supporters.

 

The Southern Sudan Boys is the recent combination of Daddy’D and Greybull.

Out there in his boots

By Natasha Cooper

 MELBOURNE - The mixed bunch of soccer players, wearing equally assorted footy shirts and boots, gathered under an overcast sky for a mid-week training session on a ground in the shadow of a housing estate in suburban Fitzroy.

Multicultural news website launched in Melbourne

  Melbourne -A groundbreaking online news service featuring stories from young multicultural Australia was launched in Melbourne on Friday 12th December.

Africans Need Not Apply

By Omar Farah

 MELBOURNE - Many Horn of African people are struggling to find work in the jobs they were trained for despite job vacancies.

Anti Racism Action Band

By Carla Okai

 MELBOURNE - When Philip Pandongan first saw the Action Band Against Racism (A.R.A.B) perform at his school, he knew he wanted to be a part of it.

Flying start for new Aussie

By Samantha Asbury

 SYDNEY - It’s been a great year for Australia’s latest swimming sensation, Matt (Matija) Jaukovic.

The 23-year-old Jaukovic, who was born in Montenegro in the former Yugoslavia, became an Australian citizen in January then burst onto the international swimming scene for his new country at the 2008 FINA Arena Swimming World Cup.

December brings Ethiopians to Melbourne

By Eskias Mengistie

 MELBOURNE - Many of the roughly 20,000 Ethiopians living in Australia headed for Melbourne in the last week of December for their annual cultural festival and soccer tournament.

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