A program that conducts interviews with public figures in order to assist migrants in gaining a better understanding of government policies and election candidates.
This video captures the unforgettable launch of Queensland Through Our Lenses, a cultural event that drew more than 200 guests and brought together leaders from government, community, business, and the arts. Through stunning photography and heartfelt celebration, the event showcased the beauty, diversity, and spirit of Queensland as seen through the eyes of local Chinese-Australian photographers.
“Voices from Our Audience” features two long-time viewers of Australia Home who share their heartfelt reflections on the program’s four-year journey. Through their eyes, we revisit the meaning of storytelling, community connection, and cultural memory. They speak not only as audience members, but as witnesses to how the stories of Chinese Australians—past and present—continue to inspire, preserve history, and bring people closer together.
On the 4th anniversary of Australia Home Media and the 80th anniversary of the victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan, we released our new video Eight Thousand Miles of Clouds and Moon and conducted live interviews with two descendants of wartime heroes.
Renowned soprano Lin Mingzhen, hailed as China’s “Nightingale,” is celebrated through stories of her illustrious career and a moving performance at ninety. Her presence at our 4th anniversary celebration brought invaluable support, filling the occasion with admiration, gratitude, and blessings.
On the 80th anniversary of World War II victory, descendants of resistance fighters share the stories of their forebears, paying tribute to those who gave their lives for freedom and peace.
In the blink of an eye, Australia Home Media has journeyed through four full years. We are deeply grateful for the care and support of our friends along the way—it has always been our greatest driving force. This four-minute short film takes you back through our four-year journey. We invite you to look back with us and share in this experience together.
Today’s ceremony is more than personal pride. It also reflects Australia’s diversity and inclusiveness. Sunnybank Rotary Club has combined the official with the community, making this moment warmer and more memorable. For the new citizens, it is the start of a new journey. For the community, it is a shared joy, and a moment of pride.
This vibrant event was initiated by the local Indian community organisation Bhartiya Samaj, bringing together more than 30 ethnic and migrant communities for a colourful celebration of multiculturalism through music, dance, art, and food.
The fourth volume of the “Too Blue to be True” series was launched on June 6, 2024, in Sydney. The book includes 12 articles by Queensland authors. Six Queensland authors traveled to Sydney to attend the launch event.
The historic Australian referendum ended with the proposal not passing. We interviewed several supporters and opponents at the polling station. Let’s hear what they have to say.
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.
On August 23, 2023, “Voice For Victims” held its first rally demanding tougher action on youth crime. Several hundreds attended the rally. The crowd marched on the parliament. We recorded the event and interviewed a number of participants including Ben Cannon, the organiser.
To assist Chinese voters in understanding the key candidates for the upcoming election, we had an interview with the incumbent Member of Parliament and Labor Party candidate for the Moreton electorate, Mr. Graham Perrett.
Steven Huang: From Brisbane City Councillor to Federal Election Candidate – A Deep-Dive Conversation on His Personal Journey, Family Background, Emotions, Political Beliefs, and Vision for Moreton Electorate in the 2022 Federal Election
The Covid-19 outbreak at Jeta Gardens, a major care facility for the local Chinese community, has caused shock in Australia with over 100 people infected and 15 deaths. Media coverage and government investigations followed, and the founder of the facility, Mr. Chen Chunan, was interviewed by Australian Home.
Duncan Pegg competed in the 2020 Queensland Parliament election for the Stretton seat under the banner of the Labor Party and emerged victorious. Tragically, Mr. Pegg passed away six months later at the age of 41 due to cancer.
Mr. Peter Zhuang stood as a nominee for the Stretton seat in the Queensland Parliament on behalf of the Liberal National Party in the year 2020. Allow us to familiarize you with Mr. Zhuang, his election campaign agenda, and his political ideologies.
We had a question in mind regarding whether Australia would display bias against Chinese individuals. To address this, we had a conversation with Graham Perrett, a deputy chair of the parliamentary human rights committee and a member of parliament.