Become an Australian

Become an Australian

At the Runcorn Tavern, 75 individuals from 30 different countries took the oath to become the newest Australian citizens. The ceremony was graciously hosted by the Sunnybank Rotary Club.


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Current Affairs

A program that conducts interviews with public figures in order to assist migrants in gaining a better understanding of government policies and election candidates etc.

The Spotlight

This program revolves around featuring individuals, providing a platform for them to share their personal narratives or discuss issues that are of interest to the community.

Sent down Youth in Australia

A program that focuses on stories of Chinese migrants who were also “sent down youth” during the Chairman Mao era.

Dive into History

A program that focuses on stories of migrants in the past, for example during the gold rush era.

Unknown Brisbane

An upcoming program that will showcase fascinating stories of Brisbane, promoting the city to the world as it prepares to host the Olympic Games.