27-06-2025
'Where's the servo? What's an arvo?': What surprised Filipinos in the Aussie region of Toowoomba
Adjusting to Australian slang, social norms, and the quieter pace of life takes patience and time for many newcomers.
While many locals in regional towns are friendly and open, some Filipino residents have faced instances of racism and cultural misunderstanding.
Local Filipino groups and gatherings in Toowoomba provide vital support, helping new migrants connect, share resources, and celebrate culture together.
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27/06/2025 12:13 Filipino While big Australian cities like Sydney and Melbourne have traditionally attracted migrants, a growing number of Filipinos are choosing regional towns such as Toowoomba in Queensland. Drawn by job opportunities and family reunification, the quieter lifestyle offers a new way of living away from the urban hustle. According to the 2021 Census, approximately 1,600 Toowoomba residents were born in the Philippines, highlighting the city's growing Filipino community. However, newcomers face unique challenges, including adjusting to unfamiliar local accents, quieter weekends, and the search for traditional Filipino flavours. Listen to the podcast and hear the stories of Roberto Garcia, Edna McLennan, Feli Lacorte, Ricker Feril, Emmanuel Rodriguez, and Maricris Bracamonte. 📢 Where to Catch SBS Filipino