Filipino Australian
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Filipino Australian |
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Total population |
212,000 (2003) |
Regions with significant populations |
Sydney; New South Wales |
Languages |
Australian English, Tagalog, other Philippine languages |
Religions |
Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam, and others |
Related ethnic groups |
Filipino people, Overseas Filipinos |
Filipino Australians are Australian citizens or residents of Philippine origin.
Australia recorded about 212,000 Filipinos and/or Filipino-Australians in 2003. All Filipinos in Australia have permanent residency or are Australian citizens because Australia only recently began issuing short-term (Section 457) visas to Filipinos. Despite this, there are still a very small number who live in Australia illegally; many of which have simply overstayed their visa. About 50% of Filipino-Australians live in the state of New South Wales, with about 40,000 of them living in the Sydney suburb of Blacktown. In Victoria, the largest concentration of Filipinos is in pooorer western suburbs such as Maidstone and St Albans, but few if any suburbs are without some Filipino presence. There is an imbalance of the sexes, with typically far more females than males having migrated from the Philippines upon marrying an Australian.
The main business-related criteria enabling a Filipino to migrate to Australia are skills and education. Therefore, some Filipino migrants in Australia are professionals and skilled people, but this is far outweighed by migrants arriving for familial reasons, including marriage. Some Filipino-Australians hold very good positions as health professionals, educators, engineers, computer programmers, trades people and even as public servants. There is also a large number of Filipino migrants who are employed in the blue collar industries, such as factory workers, hospitalility workers and construction labourers.
Some better known Australians with Filipino heritage include
- Migs Ayesa, rock vocalist
- Merlinda Bobis, writer
- Kate Ceberano, singer
- Arlene Chai, novelist
- Jeff Hewitt, stand-up comedian.
- Kathleen de Leon (also known as Kathleen de Leon Jones), Hi-5 member
- Natalie Mendoza (also known as Natalie Jackson Mendoza), actress and lead star of Hotel Babylon, a hit BBC television drama series
- Evanor Palac-McMiken, economist and director, Economic Analytical Unit (EAU), The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)
- Alfred Nicdao, actor
- Raul Pertierra, sociologist and anthropologist
- Alfredo Roces, editor, publisher and writer
- Mina Roces, historian
- Deborah Ruiz Wall, community leader and Order of Australia medalist
- Craig Wing, Australian rugby league player for the Sydney Roosters and Cleo Magazine's annual Bachelor of the Year in 2000
[edit] External links
- Embassy of the Philippines in Canberra
- Filipinos in Victoria, Australia
- Philippines Australia Studies Centre, La Trobe University
- Philippine Australian Resource Directory
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