After the successful launch and sell-out of TINO The Father of Australian Karate in 2022, we decided to launch an audiobook version in 2024. This has been well received and is an exciting addition to the ways you can enjoy sharing the adventure of this popular karateka and teacher of martial arts.
Tino Ceberano Hanshi celebrated his 83rd birthday this year. It was not possible for him to narrate over 24 hours of his biography, so we used elements of AI to assist the project.
We cloned his voice from an interview on Channel 9 in 1992 with Bert Newton. This formed the base voice for the AI generated narrative. It is exciting to hear the book told in the younger voice of Tino Hanshi.
See www.tinoceberano.com.au/audiobook. You have a choice of two products. One is a digital download so you can then save it to your folder of choice on your PC, share it to your phone and listen anywhere you choose. I enjoy using the bluetooth player in my car where the sound is crisp and loud.
The other product is a custom designed USB with the cover art of the book printed on it. It’s ideal for posting anywhere locally or in the world so you have a physical product to keep.
The newly renovated IGK Tasmania dojo, National Headquarters for IGK. Full credit to Noel Peters Hanshi and his team for the amazing work in renovating the old church.
IGK members from several states and local council politicians met at the official opening of the International Goju Karate-Do (IGK) Tasmania’s new dojo and the Hombu (Headquarters) for IGK Australia. Tino Ceberano Hanshi opened the new dojo and shared his thoughts on the future.
IGK Tasmania thanked everyone that made the journey to open the national Hombu dojo. This cements the legacy of the IGK, providing a permanent home for all of the IGK members of Australia.
A highlight of the day saw Noel Peters Shihan presented with his Kyoshi rank for all of his years of hard work and sacrifice. Congratulations to Noel Peters Kyoshi on his new title, which reflects his commitment & dedication to IGK and Tino Ceberano Hanshi.
IGK Tasmania thanked Tino Ceberano Hanshi , Hoo Bien Wong Kyoshi , Alan Hesketh Kyoshi , John Ross Shihan, Remco Speekenbrink Renshi, Lambros Kallianiotis Sensei, Mark Ringwaldt Sensei , Johnny Koay Sensei , David Nejman Sensei, Steve Mulchay Sensei and the attending local officials from Clarence City Council Jacqueline Wong, Graham Wood, Julie Collins MP, Alderman Doug Chipman the Mayor of Clarence City , Nic Street the Liberal Member of Franklin, Alderman Sharyn Von Bertouch of Clarence City Council, Alderman Daniel Hulme of Clarence City Council, all of the friends and family’s of IGK and of course the students. A new journey begins.
Daniel Hulme, Clarence City Alderman, said “Congratulations to IGK Tasmaniaon the opening of your new Dojo. Great to see new life breathed into what was once St Martins Anglican Church.”
Quote of the day goes to Noel Peters Kyoshi when he recounted the story of discovering the church during IGK’s Christmas party up the road: “If it wasn’t for that third whisky it never would have happened.”
Tino Ceberano Hanshi stated, “The very word that rings a successful task ‘Omodeto Gosaimasu’ in the Japanese definition- Congratulations… this connection has paved the Way for the IGK … look beyond for what now stand the foundation built on the ideals of Hanshi’s words of Sharing, Caring, & Daring to challenge to do better than what we did of past.”
“A great event to never to be forgotten as the creative efforts engaged dedication, personal sacrifice, full on loyalty to our cause to the ideals of the IGK.” – TC Hanshi
Tino Ceberano Hanshi also was quoted saying “What a great day and the group says it all. The family is in the strength of its full support and participation. Go with the flow IGK it is the beginning of that progression we seek. ”
IGK Victoria presented the Hombu dojo with Traditional Okinawan temple dogs, called Shisa, to guard the shrine.
John Ross Shihan and Lambros Kallianiotis Sensei and all students of the IGK Headquarters Victoria would like to congratulate IGK Tasmania on the opening of the IGK Hombu (National Headquarters).
This will ensure the legacy of Tino Ceberano Hanshi will be carried on into the future. “It was an honour and privilege to be present at such an historic event. It was also very special to witness Noel Peters Shihan receive the title of “Kyoshi” which reflects a life long dedication to the IGK” stated John Ross Shihan.
A great weekend was shared by all involved in the official opening of the IGK Hombu dojo (National Headquarters) and honouring Tino Ceberano Hanshi for his many years of leadership and martial arts training.
Address to IGK by Tino Ceberano Hanshi
Tino Ceberano Hanshi thanked the IGK members as follows, “I’d like to take this opportunity in thanking Kyoshi Noel Peters and the entire dojo members of Tasmania Hombu of the IGK for the successful event we have experienced there inaugurating the first ever owned dojo by the group.
The honor rendered on us by those prominent guests present indicates the interest of recognition to the effort, the dedication, and how the family bond had displayed the essence of the Martial Art Way.
I am proud of you all and with the admiration of the true spirit you delivered to us all especially to our Kyoshi. Let me leave you with the words of my Master in the Arts. We can only go ahead in what we do for the good of many when we are there to give as we also receive. Go with the flow more power to us all.” – Tino Ceberano Hanshi
Listen to Tino Ceberano Hanshi’s address to all IGK members on this special occasion.
TASMANIA’S oldest karate club, the International Goju Karate-do (IGK) Tasmania, has purchased a permanent training hall (dojo) at Sandford.
Previously renting halls and community spaces, this is the first time in the long history of Goju Karate being taught in Hobart that the club has owned a dojo.
IGK is now preparing the dojo for its official opening on Saturday 29th July – an event that will be attended by ICK chief instructor and 9th Dan Hanshi Tino Ceberano, as well as a number of notable instructors from across Australia.
“This new dojo will bring new opportunities for those of all ages in the southern beaches community and beyond to participate in a traditional Japanese karate style,” Tasmanian chief instructor Noel Peters, 6th Dan, said.
Goju is one of the original forms of karate, which began on the island of Okinawa.
The Tasmanian club has been teaching Goju Karate-do for nearly 50-years.
The IGK organization holds true to the original teachings from Okinawa and encompasses traditional Japanese values such as honour, respect, humility, etiquette and discipline.
The training aims to develop fitness, good health and build good character.
For more information, please contact Sensei Vince Bocchino on 0438 285 825, email vince.igk@gmail.com or visit the Facebook page “IGK Tasmania.”
Caption: International Goju Karate-do (IGK) Tasmania members with IGK grand master and 9th Dan Hanshi Tino Ceberano, pictured front middle.