Voices from Our Audience

Voices from Our Audience

“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.


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