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(2/3) I came to Australia on an Indonesian / Australian youth exchange program i…

(2/3) I came to Australia on an Indonesian / Australian youth exchange program i…

by nhoa | Mar 5, 2016 | Uncategorized

(2/3) I came to Australia on an Indonesian / Australian youth exchange program in 2010, as the representative of West Java, chosen from 500 participants. For the cultural performance audition, I created a flash mob version of a traditional dance. I already knew I was...
(1/3) This is the fourth time time I’ve come from Perth to be in the Mardi Gras …

(1/3) This is the fourth time time I’ve come from Perth to be in the Mardi Gras …

by nhoa | Mar 5, 2016 | Uncategorized

(1/3) This is the fourth time time I’ve come from Perth to be in the Mardi Gras parade. For me, it’s a way to heal my past experiences. I need to balance all that past negative energy with some positive energy! Ozak Indonesia Arrived 2011 #migrants #migration...
(3/3) My Dad always wanted me to be a doctor, regardless of the fact that I coul…

(3/3) My Dad always wanted me to be a doctor, regardless of the fact that I coul…

by nhoa | Feb 26, 2016 | Uncategorized

(3/3) My Dad always wanted me to be a doctor, regardless of the fact that I couldn’t stand the sight of blood! But I’m afraid that I didn’t meet his expectations because I did Arts instead! Later, I transferred to Law, followed by a Masters in Conflict Resolution. Now...
(2/3) Australia took some getting used to. There were many foods that I’d never …

(2/3) Australia took some getting used to. There were many foods that I’d never …

by nhoa | Feb 26, 2016 | Uncategorized

(2/3) Australia took some getting used to. There were many foods that I’d never seen before – avocados, mangos, zucchinis… and it was strange to come from a small, mountainous village to a flat city like Melbourne. There were also cultural differences. For example, in...
(1/3) Both my parents worked in the same textile factory from the age of 13. Mum…

(1/3) Both my parents worked in the same textile factory from the age of 13. Mum…

by nhoa | Feb 26, 2016 | Uncategorized

(1/3) Both my parents worked in the same textile factory from the age of 13. Mum was a weaver, Dad worked with yarn. Our town in the North of Portugal survived entirely on the textile industry, but once companies started moving offshore for cheaper labour, everything...
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