Archive for May, 2009

Chinese community: discrimination

Posted on 31. May, 2009 by admin.

I wish to express my outrage at the absurdity surrounding this latest bout of hysteria about Chinese people and China. The issue here is not the friendship between federal Minister for Defence Joel Fitzgibbon’s family and Chinese businesswoman Helen Liu; nor is it the two trips to China the minister forgot to report. The issue [...]

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Second Life For Old Clubrooms In Springvale

Posted on 29. May, 2009 by admin.

Disused sporting clubrooms will be rejuvenated into a community hub in the City of Greater Dandenong, thanks to $200,000 Brumby Labor Government funding. Member for Clayton Hong Lim MP said the Brumby Labor Government was taking action to provide even better community facilities for all Victorians and the grant would support Greater Dandenong Council

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Hong Visits Ronald McDonald House

Posted on 20. May, 2009 by admin.

Mr Hong Lim MP paid a visit to the Ronald McDonald House Monash to meet with staff and children that are cared for there. During the visit, Mr Hong Lim received a very warm welcome from the staff, whom also provided detailed information about the operation of the House as well as the current facilities [...]

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Anxious students and community members protest to retain the Chinese language

Posted on 20. May, 2009 by admin.

TWO HUNDRED students, staff and members of the Chinese community gathered outside Victoria University (VU) on Monday 4 May to express deep concerns that Victoria University is canceling the Chinese program starting 2010. Dr Stanley Chiang, President of Chinese Community Council of Australia (Victoria Chapter) said

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Victoria University: Chinese language course

Posted on 06. May, 2009 by admin.

On Monday, 4 May, I joined some 200 protesters at Victoria University to express concern at the proposed closure of the Chinese language teaching course. Speakers at the rally included student representatives from all the universities in Melbourne, the National Union of Students and many Chinese community representatives. The decision to cease offering the course [...]

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