Key Points
- Patrick Acierda came to Australia from the Philippines in 1998. Back then, there weren't many gadgets like we have today, so whenever Patrick wanted some entertainment, information, or news, he always tuned in to the radio.
- In the early 2000s, Patrick and his wife Josephine discovered the SBS Filipino station. Since then, they never missed tuning in, especially for news, discussions on finances, visas, and life in Australia.
- National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters' Council in Australia President, Juan Paolo Legaspi says there are more and more community radio stations in the country. This shows that even though people's listening habits may change, radio is still important for serving communities.