E-Gilas falls to Aussies in FIBA Esports Open
E-Gilas failed to defend Conference Crown as they lost to Australia in the FIBA Esports Open II Southeast Asia/Oceania Conference, 0-2......»»
UAAP volleyball enters break amid wide-open semis race
It’s the calm before the storm as teams embark on a much-needed pause ahead of an expected all-out race to the UAAP Season 86 volleyball tournaments Final Four......»»
Paolo Contis happy for It s Showtime, open to guest in new GMA noontime show
Kapuso actor Paolo Contis is glad that ABS-CBN noontime show "It's Showtime" found a new home in GMA. .....»»
Talk to Papa Joe: Open minded ka ba?
Talk to Papa Joe: Open minded ka ba?.....»»
Davao City s Paolo Miguel Labanon, Eirron Vibar top 2 in 8K open swim
Davao City s Paolo Miguel Labanon, Eirron Vibar top 2 in 8K open swim.....»»
Sibol exec wants improved conditions for women in esports
Esports has once been dubbed as a male-dominant industry, both in competitions and within top positions in different related organizations. Recent years have seen a shift in the role of women in the industry but like in traditional sports, the change is considered minimal, and more could be done......»»
SMC OK to add MPTC Indonesia in joint venture
Diversified conglomerate San Miguel Corp. (SMC) is open to including the Indonesian segment of Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC) in the planned merger of the toll road operators......»»
Kate Middleton na-diagnose ng cancer, sumasailalim na sa chemotherapy
MATAPOS ang successful na abdominal surgery, na-diagnose ng cancer ang Princess of Wales ng Britain na si Kate Middleton. Ito ang ibinunyag mismo ng prinsesa sa isang video message kamakailan lang. Kung matatandaan, noong January lamang nang operahan si Kate para sa isang “unspecified but non-cancerous condition.” Sa nasabing video, nag-open up siya sa publiko.....»»
Why Business Should Start Investing in the Mental Well-Being of Their Employees
The pandemic has triggered waves of anxiety, uncertainty, and financial strain, impacting the mental health of millions of employees. Poor mental health leads to decreased productivity, increased absenteeism, and strained work relationships. With that said, it is crucial to address employees’ mental health issues to have a thriving workspace. Encourage Open Communication and Supportive Culture […].....»»
Jayda may hugot sa TOTGA, nilabas ang single na ‘Right Lover, Wrong Time’
PINAGTAGPO, pero hindi itinadhana. Ito ang mensahe sa bagong hugot song ng OPM artist na si Jayda Avanzado na pinamagatang “Right Lover, Wrong Time.” Kamakailan lang, nagkaroon ng exclusive press conference ang singer at isa ang BANDERA sa mga naimbitahan niya. Nag-open up si Jayda tungkol sa bagong kanta at inamin na hango ito mismo.....»»
I have no impulses to authoritarianism, Marcos tells Aussies
President Marcos claimed he has not been tempted to enforce an authoritarian system in the Philippines even as he justified his late father and namesake’s decision to declare martial law......»»
Fil-Aussies Abigail Adriano, Seann Miley Moore reprising Miss Saigon roles for Manila run
Filipino-Australian actors Abigail Adriano and Seann Miley Moore will portray the lead roles in "Miss Saigon" as the award-winning musical returns to Philippine shores later this year......»»
Cebu FC ends AFC Cup campaign with 0-3 loss to Aussies
CEBU CITY, Philippines— The Cebu Football Club (CFC) Gentle Giants concluded their Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Cup campaign with a 0-3 defeat against the formidable Macarthur FC of Australia on Thursday evening, December 14, 2023, at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila. The Gentle Giants finished third place in Group F with one win, one.....»»
Gilas boys bow to Aussies, face China for bronze
The fairy tale run of the Gilas Pilipinas boys’ team in the FIBA Asia U16 Cup came to a halt as they ran into a wall that is Australia, 92-36, early Sunday morning in Doha, Qatar......»»
Uratex Dream loses to Aussies, exits Red Bull 3x3 tiff
The Uratex Dream bowed out of the Red Bull Half Court world finals after succumbing to Australia, 9-5, in the quarterfinals of the tournament Sunday morning (Manila time)......»»
Native Aussies supporters urge ‘yes’ vote
Thousands of Australians rallied in major cities Sunday for a “yes” vote to the proposed indigenous rights reform that is facing strong opposition from other citizens in the land down under. The “Walk for Yes” marches were four weeks ahead of the 14 October referendum that the minority group and the government hope will address the marginalization of the natives. More than 200 years since British colonization, indigenous people — whose ancestors have lived on the continent for about 60,000 years — have shorter lives than other Australians, poorer education and are far more likely to die in police custody. A favorable referendum result would give them a voice in parliament, which supporters believe is long overdue. Supporters of the Voice, who also gathered in Melbourne, Canberra, Perth, Brisbane, Darwin, Hobart and Alice Springs, say a “yes” vote would help address inequalities. Opponents, however, argue that it would confer special privileges on indigenous peoples while adding an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy. In the referendum, voters will be asked: “A Proposed Law: to alter the Constitution to recognize the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice. Do you approve this proposed alteration?” Voting is compulsory, with non-voters who don’t have a valid reason liable to a fine of 20 Australian dollars. WITH AFP The post Native Aussies supporters urge ‘yes’ vote appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Aussies see Marawi rehab progress
Secretary Jose Rizalino Acuzar of the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development said over the weekend that the Australian government has partnered with Task Force Bangon Marawi to help develop Mindanao. An Australian delegation to Marawi led by Australian Ambassador to the Philippines Haek Kyong Yu saw the massive government-led rehabilitation of Marawi, Acuzar said. Assistant Secretary Melissa Aradanas welcomed Yu and Australian Counter-Terrorism Ambassador Richard Feakes and other delegation members during their visit to Marawi. Marawi City was left badly damaged by an attack by terrorists identified with the Islamic State in a siege that last five months and ended on 23 October 2017. The siege, which nearly flattened the city, also displaced over 300,000 people, making it the largest displacement of people in the Philippines since World War II. “Vital to this very same mission, the TFBM had likewise committed partnerships with the international community, including the Australian government, in further promoting peace-building initiatives and other related activities for our Maranao brothers and sisters,” Aradanas stressed. “Much work indeed still needs to be done, but through our concerted efforts and continued cooperation, we can ensure that Marawi’s rebuilding process remains on the right track. Rest assured that the government, through the TFBM, will get the job done,” she noted. Ambassador Yu, on the other end, stated that Australia has been the Philippines’ long-standing and steadfast partner in promoting stability across the Mindanao region. “This is my first time in Marawi City, so I’m really looking forward to this conversation with you about the real progress that’s been made in this region, and to see for ourselves the most affected areas and the recovery efforts that are underway,” Yu said. The Australian envoy was referring to a number of completed projects, including the Peace Park and the rebuilt Grand Mosque. Meanwhile, the return of displaced residents is being facilitated through a data-sharing agreement by the task force with the Marawi Compensation Board. The task force is using Kathanor, a biometrics-based profiling system wherein the number, location, status and other relevant personal information of people displaced from Marawi are collected in a database. The post Aussies see Marawi rehab progress appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Gilas women bow to Aussies
Gilas Pilipinas women, despite the presence of US NCAA standout Vanessa de Jesus, took a beatdown against host Australia, 105-34, to open its campaign on a flat note in the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup Division A last night at the Quaycentre in Sydney......»»
AVC beach volleyball: PH’s Rondina, Pons lose to Aussies in Thailand tourney
CEBU CITY, Philippines — The tandem of Cebuana beach volleyball star Cherry Ann “Sisi” Rondina and Bernadeth Pons bowed down to Australia’s Alisha Stevens and Georgia Johnson, 16-21, 18-21, in the round of 16 of the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Beach Tour Roi-Et Open on Sunday, September 11, 2022 in Thailand. The defeat means that […] The post AVC beach volleyball: PH’s Rondina, Pons lose to Aussies in Thailand tourney appeared first on Cebu Daily News......»»
Aussies ready to take down US in Olympic semifinals
Saitama---NBA stalwart Patty Mills says Australia have bottled up all their previous Olympic failures and plan to let them loose against the United States in their crunch basketball semi-final on Thursday......»»
Aussies focus on Tokyo
Australian national basketball team coach Brian Goorjian is aware that to play in the 2023 FIBA World Cup, the Boomers must qualify for the FIBA Asia Cup in Jakarta on Aug. 16-28 but at the moment, his main focus is on the Tokyo Olympics......»»