SBS
Pamana
Culture must be passed down in order to preserve it. Pamana is a series dedicated to stories that revolve around the celebration, preservation, and passing down of Filipino culture—whether it be values, traditions, language, arts, or ways of living.
Où écouter ?
Les podcasts dans l'appli Replaio Radio Bientôt disponibleLes podcasts arrivent très bientôt dans l'appli. Installe-la dès maintenant et découvre en avant-première une toute nouvelle façon de vivre les podcasts
Épisodes
'I'm halo-halo': Fil-Aus director reveals cultural journey and how her ‘Ina’ made it to 2026 Canneseries 03.07.2026 22:25
A panel discussion for the comedy-drama series Ina reveals how personal cultural struggles and identity inspired its historic selection for the 2026 Canneseries. 📢 Where to Catch SBS Filipino SKIP ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement 🔊 On Air – Tune in to SBS Filipino on radio stations across Australia and website live stream, and TV Channel 302 from 10 AM to 11 AM AEST daily. 📲 Catch...
'I'm half but proud of our heritage': This Canberran lumpia-eating competition winner shares her love for Filipino cuisine 30.06.2026 4:38
Belinda Baker proved her passion for Filipino food by consuming 20 pieces of lumpia in just four minutes to claim the title of 'Lumpia Queen'. 📢 Where to Catch SBS Filipino 🔊 On Air – Tune in to SBS Filipino on radio stations across Australia and website live stream, and TV Channel 302 from 10 AM to 11 AM AEST daily. 📲 Catch up episodes and stories – Visit sbs.com.au/fil...
The Encounters, Mga Salubong, inter-generational relationships, and stories from migrants' lens 26.11.2025 0:44
'The Encounters, Mga Salubong' is an inter-generational story, a mother, her daughter, and her granddaughter, and how migration has shaped their relationships—a migrant's story created by Palanca Awardee, Ricardo Magno.
Acclaimed Fil-Aus writer Merlinda Bobis sees nature as an important source of inspiration for her novels 19.11.2025 12:44
Dr Merlinda Bobis is an award-winning writer and performer and an honorary senior lecturer at the Australian National University in Canberra
Australian-born Pinoys proudly embrace Visayan language and Tinikling tradition 07.11.2025 9:14
Both born and raised in Melbourne, Arrifa Nasarudin and Giuzelle Di Nuzzo speak fluent Visayan and share a love for Tinikling.
Filipino diaspora in Australia: From historical pearl divers to modern growth of skilled migrants 30.10.2025 17:56
Filipinos have a long history in Australia, from the 19th-century Manilamen in the pearl industry to those who served in World Wars I and II. Today, over 400,000 Filipinos live in Australia, enriching its culture, education, and economy, and shaping modern Australian society.
Traditional sound of rondalla: A heritage of Filipino music 09.10.2025 14:20
Traditional Filipino rondalla music has deep historical roots. Although it originated from Spain and was brought to the Philippines in the mid-1500s, the art form evolved over time to reflect a distinctly Filipino sound and identity. Both its use and instruments were adapted, giving rise to native versions such as the bandurria, laud, octavina, and others.
First Philippine Barrio Fiesta Celebrated in Cairns, Queensland 11.08.2025 1:47
Hundreds gathered at the Western Event Lawn Esplanade in Cairns for the first-ever Philippine Barrio Fiesta, featuring parades, competitions, cultural showcases and authentic Filipino food.
Melbourne's Filipino seniors to lead 127th Philippine Independence Day tribute to heroes old and new 29.05.2025 10:57
Bayanihan in Melbourne Inc., a seniors’ community group that fosters connection and inclusion, will host a Philippine Independence Day celebration on June 7, honouring both historical icons and today’s everyday heroes.
'Do what makes your heart happy': 75-year-old Filipino-Australian retiree gets tattooed by Apo Whang-Od 25.03.2025 13:37
Violi Calvert felt something extraordinary when she met the legendary tattoo artist, Apo Whang-Od.
'Living my life's purpose': Engineer-turned-entrepreneur champions Filipino artisans online 03.03.2025 13:16
With Tricia Pestaño's help, Analyn has been able to carry on the tradition of weaving the Malong Inaul. More than just a business, their partnership brings life and hope to families in their community.
Groundbreaking ceremony held for Dr Jose Rizal’s first statue in Victoria on his 128th death anniversary 30.12.2024 12:16
Filipinos in Australia commemorate the 128th anniversary of the death of the Philippines’ National Hero, Dr Jose Rizal.
A mother preserves the Filipino language through a playgroup in Australia 20.11.2024 7:46
A Melbourne mum started a playgroup to help her child socialise and maintain fluency in Filipino, taking the initiative to preserve the language.
Why is pronouncing F and V in words a challenge for some Filipinos? 15.08.2023 9:09
A sociolinguist, Dr Loy Lising, has woven the reasons why some Filipinos struggle to pronounce certain letters in words and why we should embrace our own language.
Do you teach your kids the Filipino language? Learn the benefits of being multilingual 01.08.2023 9:21
Learn the benefits and challenges of teaching the native language to a child born and raised in Australia.
Filipinos in Melbourne hold Santacruzan and Flores de Mayo to pass on the tradition to the next generation 22.05.2023 7:16
Hundreds of Filipinos in Melbourne, Australia, gathered at the Seaworks Maritime Precinct in Williamstown to witness and participate in the Santacruzan and Flores De Mayo.
Filipino-Australians receive recognition for championing multiculturalism 17.08.2022 7:35
Victorian Multicultural Honour Roll 2022 inducted 28 individuals including four Filipino-Australians.
A family in Victoria finds music as a way to promote the Visayan dialect for younger generations 01.08.2022 17:05
For the Tan family, music is one way to preserve and pass the knowledge of the Visayan dialect to the next generation. #Pamana
Podcasts similaires
Replaio n'est pas éditeur de podcasts ; les noms des émissions, les visuels et l'audio appartiennent à leurs auteurs et sont diffusés via des flux RSS publics