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A LITTLE CORNER OF AUSTRALIA AT SM PODIUM BOOK NOOK

 It was an afternoon of sharing and learning, Aussie-style at the Book Nook at SM Podium. 

SM Supermalls president Steven Tan, Book Nook pioneer Architect Shereen Sy and Australian Ambassador HK Yu unveiled the first Australia Corner in Manila at the SM Podium.


Book Nook pioneer Architect Shereen Sy and SM Supermalls president Steven Tan recently hosted Australian Ambassador HK Yu for the unveiling of the first Australia Corner in Manila.  

Australia Corner houses a collection of children’s books, novels, and educational books about Australia, most of which are not available in book shops in the Philippines.    

During the launch, Ambassador Yu, accompanied by her senior diplomats, handed over a specially curated selection of books from the Australian Embassy and hundreds of books gifted by Australia alumni and by the Melbourne-based non-profit, Give-A-Textbook Foundation.  

“I hope this gift to the Book Nook will encourage reading across all ages, and encourage people to learn more about Australia, our First Nation heritage, and our modern diverse society,” said Ambassador Yu.


Senior officials from the Australian Embassy and SM Supermalls supported the unveiling of the Australia Corner at SM Podium’s Book Nook. In photo from left: Australian Embassy Counsellors Luke Villiers (Economic), Peter Adams (Development), and Johanna Stratton (Political and Public Diplomacy), with Ambassador Hae Kyong Yu, Book Nook pioneer Architect Shereen Sy, SM Engineering Design and Development President Hans Sy Jr., SM Supermalls president Steven Tan, and executive vice president for marketing Joaquin San Agustin.


The idea for Book Nook started when Architect Shereen Sy, while studying in Australia, saw a small unattended shelf in Melbourne where people could take and share books for free. She dreamt of bringing a similar concept to the Philippines to make reading and literacy more accessible and enjoyable, and at the same time bring the community closer together through books.

Architect Shereen Sy, pioneer of Book Nook, warmly welcomes friends from the Australian Embassy and fellow Australia-educated Filipinos.  Sy setup Book Nook to make reading and literacy more accessible and enjoyable. It has evolved and grown to become a communal space for book donations and book swaps, but also a hub where people could gather and participate in events and workshops.

Ambassador Yu said, “I am very proud of our Australia alumni Shereen and Chico for bringing their positive experience from Australia and creating free spaces for reading and learning here in the Philippines.”

The event also turned into a reunion of sorts for Australia-educated Filipinos, who came to support fellow alumna Shereen Sy.

“This Australia Corner is only the beginning of the Embassy’s partnership with Book Nook.  We look forward to making use of this community space where Australia-educated Filipinos and Australian guests can potentially deliver workshops, lectures and other cultural events,” said Ambassador Yu.

Ambassador HK Yu (center) is joined by members of the Australia alumni community.  Many Australia-educated Filipinos are leaders and innovators in various fields including business, government, and academia.  The Embassy will be partnering with Book Nook for workshops and lectures to share the expertise of Australia alumni. 

Book Nook is a community-driven library where anyone can read, donate, and share books.  Managed by SM Cares, children and adults alike can enjoy a diverse collection of books, or attend one of the many events and workshops. Book Nook first opened in SM Aura in 2020, and its second branch is located at the fifth level at SM Podium in the Ortigas Center.


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