Filipino community in NSW organises conference for navigating life and cultural adjustments in Australia

Philippine Australia FUEL Conference

The Philippine-Australian FUEL Conference aims to create a supportive environment for Filipino-Australians, addressing not only career development but also the cultural adjustments that come with migration.

Filipinos moving to Australia often encounter cultural differences that can lead to isolation and culture shock. These challenges impact their work opportunities, social connections, and mental health. To help address these issues, a group of Filipino Australians has organised a conference to support new migrants and members of the community.


Key Points
  • The inaugural Philippine-Australian FUEL Conference is set to take place on 13 October in Bowmanhall, Blacktown, aiming to empower Filipino-Australians in their career pursuits while addressing the unique challenges faced by migrants.
  • Finance journalist and organiser Michelle Baltazar shares that participants will engage with industry professionals and peers, fostering connections that may lead to future collaborations or job opportunities.
  • The conference will feature a lineup of speakers, including Oscar-nominated animator Robertino Zambrano, social media influencer Elysa V, poet Rado Gatchalian, financial adviser Sheila Cabacungan, and counsellor and psychotherapist Manna Risa Maniago.











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