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Documentary: "Sydney Story"
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.
Sent-Down Youth in Australia - Chen Chen
From a sent-down youth who was skilled in electric motor repair to a neuroendocrinology expert, let’s chat with Professor Chen Chen from the University of Queensland about his life experiences.
Boys from Beijing (HuangChengGen Band)
In Brisbane’s Chinese community, there’s a band that’s making waves. Most of its members are from Beijing. You’ll see them performing at various community events and shows. Today, let’s take you inside the HuangChengGen Band.
Conversations with Dr. Luo Yixing
During the Ming and Qing dynasties, Guangdong goods were the largest category of Chinese exports. Following the Gold Rush of the 1850s, Chinese goods, represented by these items, spread and developed in Australia with the influx of numerous Chinese immigrants. To explore this, Dr. Su Mingxian, a historian of Australian-Chinese history, engages in a dialogue with Dr. Luo Yixing, an expert in Guangdong goods.
Roger Guo and His Gardens
He is a marine biology PhD; he is also a businessman skilled at seizing opportunities; he believes the essence of Chinese culture lies in “gardens, poetry, and yellow rice wine,” so he brought these elements to Australia and promoted them extensively. He is the protagonist of this episode, Guo Ruoquan.
Australian New Farmer 3 - The Goddess Behind a Successful Man
From decision-making to management, from business planning to children’s education, join us to hear Liu Xinrong share her story of entrepreneurship and striving with her husband, their continuous progress, and enjoyment of life. Within her hearty laughter lies her wisdom, courage, sincerity, kindness, and a deep love for life.
Australian New Farmers (2) Smart Technology in Modern Agriculture
From traditional agricultural cultivation to modern smart technology-based agriculture, let’s explore together the journey of Mr. Nie Taojin’s entrepreneurship in Australia, his continuous exploration, and relentless innovation.
Australian New Farmer (1) Love Bears Dragon Fruit
He plants dragon fruit for love; he built seven schools in the Jiangxi mountain area; he, an electrical expert, sets the national standards for dragon fruit cultivation in Australia; he is on a path of intelligent agriculture… Join Australia Home Program to learn about the legendary story of Nie Taojin, the Australian new farmer.
Chinese Police Officer Rong Sijie
In large-scale events within the local Chinese community, we often encounter a handsome and charming young Chinese police officer. He is Rong Sijie, the Senior Police-Community Liaison Officer of the Queensland Police Department. Let’s join together to hear Officer Rong share his journey and experiences.
2023 Referendum
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.
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.
Zero tolerance to Youth Crime Rally
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.
Tulip Force, Classified Mission to China
“Tulip Force” refers to an Australian special operations unit. Their mission was to go to China and assist the Chinese military in training guerrilla forces to fight against the Japanese army. How did this unit come into existence? How did they travel to China? While in China, which places did they go and what tasks did they carry out? Why did they leave China in less than a year?
Donald Leong - A Third Generation of Chinese Immigrants
The first generation takes root; the second generation develops; as the third generation of Chinese immigrants born and raised in Australia, what does Donald Leong think? What is the trajectory of his life?
Embroidery Artist Gao Qingmin
Dialogue with Embroidery Artist Gao Qingmin. Let’s listen to why she gave up her job as a knitting factory owner and devoted herself to embroidery art. How did she promote and develop Chinese embroidery in Australia, and how did she incorporate the essence of Western art while establishing a unique style of embroidery which blends Chinese and Western cultures and embroidery characteristics.
Dorothy Khoo and the Rockhampton Chinese Association
Meet Dorothy, a nurse who fell in love with a Chinese doctor many years ago. For four decades, she has tirelessly worked for the Rockhampton Chinese Association, making outstanding contributions to the promotion and development of Chinese culture in the local community.