FESTIVAL MALAYSIA

 
 

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Vision Malaysia is a non profit organization established by experienced professionals in the fields of event management, marketing, public relations, legal, IT, graphic design and project management. The company has a major mandate of promoting Malaysia as a destination, its culture, heritage and traditions to Australians in general.

VM is also a unifying body that connects Malaysian businesses, Malaysian permanent residents residing in Melbourne and a 7,500 strong Malaysian student contingent studying various levels of education in Victoria. In addition to these significance, Vision Malaysia aims to bolster international trade relations between Australian and Malaysian businesses and aims to strive global understanding between our two nations for trade and prosperity.

As ambassadors of our beloved nation, VM takes upon this mandate to present ‘‘Festival Malaysia’’ a day of multicultural celebration and share our cultures and traditions to peoples around the world here in Melbourne, Australia.

Contact: info@festivalmalaysia.com.au

The Malaysian Students' Council of Australia (MASCA) Victoria was established in 2003 as a division of MASCA National. MASCA's mission is to help and guide Malaysian sutdnets in Australia. It seeks to unify Malaysian students across the state, providing mutual support and understanding between Malaysians and the student community in general by setting up networks among all Malaysian Student Organizations in the various universities.
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Kelab UMNO Australia Melbourne is a non-profit organization formed for Malay students in particular, and the Malay community in general, who are currently living in Melbourne. Founded in 1998, it's one of the most active and well-established student clubs with activities encompasing the entire national, social, cultural, educational and sporting aspects of Malaysian life. With more than 170 members and 11 committee members, KUAM is looking forward to maintaining a harmonious and unified Malaysia in Melbourne.

Australian Sime Darby Scholars (ASDS) is a non-profit organization and the official club of Sime Darby scholars in Australia. It was established in September 2006 with the aim to foster a strong sense of camaraderie and unity among the Sime Darby scholars in Australia. Our motto is "By Scholars, For Scholars".
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Malaysians of Melbourne University (MOMU) is a club based in Melbourne University, with a highly diverse membership of about 200 youths. Recently we have organized a 'Welcome Back Treasure Hunt & BBQ', Rock Climbing, and will be organizing a mid-year ski-trip. We actively participate in the major events held by the university's Student Union. We strive to make the university experience a more engaging one, with the committee working around the clock to ensure that our members get the most out of MOMU.
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The Malaysian Student Society (MASS) is a non-profit organization formed by the students, for students. We mainly cater to the Malaysian students that are currently studying in Monash Caulfield Campus. Our objectives are to help Malaysian sutdents adjust to life in Australia and provide them with a sense of home and belonging - with the presence of fellow Malaysians - when they feel homesick. Activities organized by the club allow members to make new friends.
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Kelab Dewan Malaysia Melbourne (KDMM) is a club formed for the residents of Dewan Malaysia (Malaysia Hall) in Melbourne, under the patronage of Malaysian Students Department, Sydney. Although membership is restricted to only the residents of Dewan Malaysia, it continues to successfully reach a wide spectrum of both Malaysian students and permanent residents from all walks of life thoughout Melbourne.
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PetroVic is a student welfare club formed by and for Petronas scholars. It was established in 2003, and acts as a platform between Petronas-sponsored students and their student advisor. Since then the club has been active in the process of organizing social, academic, and welfare activities for its members and has also played a role in activites organized by other Malaysian student organizations in Melbourne including Trivia Night, motivational workshops, and Fiesta Malaysia 2006 and 2008.
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