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FOREWORD
JOHAN KAMAL HAMIDON Chairperson of Malaysian Students’ Council of Australia (MASCA) 2013/2014
To cater to this diverse range of interests, the committee has prepared MASA as a platform for students to not only be involved in the areas that they are interested, but also be exposed to new areas and opportunities. In April, students can get to know companies relevant to their careers learn from prominent Malaysian leaders and most importantly exchange valuable experiences with one another; through the various components prepared during the 2nd MASA. We aim to acknowledge and commend achievements through MASA, as we believe that in order to gain excellence, you need to recognise and learn from it as well.
I also anticipate MASA to reflect the unity that comes with diversity, a quality that Malaysia boasts as a multicultural society. We also aspire MASA to continue being the beacon of Malaysian events in Australia, attracting even more students of diverse backgrounds and interests in the future, thus expanding the potentials of MASA to greater heights. The visions of 2nd MASA are now being realised and I would like to acknowledge and extend my gratitude to all of the sponsors for their support and kindness, to the Malaysian students in Australia for their continuous support and participation, and last but not least, the 2nd MASA committee members which consists of MASCA, EHSAN, and KUA student leaders, who have worked tirelessly in making the event a success. We have come so far in terms of growing both MASCA and MASA to a bigger, better and bolder brand, and I could only hope that MASCA will be able to continue serving the welfare and interests of Malaysian students in Australia.
Assalamualaikum and Greetings everyone,
The inaugural MASA is definitely a great benchmark that we wish to surpass in the 2nd MASA. We aspire to shift paradigms and continue making significant impacts through MASA while staying true to our tagline. As the tagline goes, MASA was envisioned to be the platform “Where Excellence Crosses Paths.” It is undeniable that Malaysian students in Australia have different skills and interests; be it in leadership, academic, intellectual discourse, sports, and many others.
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FOREWORD
CHEONG JIN XI Project Director of MASA
Passion, commitments, and sweat were behind making this 2nd edition of MASA a reality. For that, I could never thank the whole committee enough for working tirelessly as a collective group to organize and realize the 2nd MASA. It had not been a smooth journey for many, but our passion and love in the work that we do had given us the drive and motivation needed. It is inspiring to see members of our committee perform beyond their expectations and test their boundaries for the 2nd MASA this year. The results had already begun to show through the founding of the first MASA Cyber Games, a coveted line of speakers for the MASA Conference, as well as a variety of top tier companies for MASA Careers. To all of our committee members, do continue to do everything with passion and you will achieve great heights.
I owe my utmost gratitude to the entire MASCA family across Australia, our comrades in KUA and EHSAN, and most importantly the awesome MASA team who had worked tirelessly over these few months. In addition, this momentous occasion would not have been possible without the support from our sponsors, government bodies as well as the long list of involved parties. On behalf of the organising committee, we truly encourage everyone to make the most out of your experience at the 2nd MASA. Always remember that ‘time’, and therefore MASA, is precious and should never be wasted. We hope that you would take home countless medals from the games, keys to your career pathway, wisdom from the prominent speakers, but most importantly, unforgettable memories and friends! Thank you and have an amazing experience in 2nd Malaysian Summit of Australia!
Greetings and a good day my fellow Malaysians! The 2nd Malaysian Summit of Australia marks an unprecedented chapter in the development of the Malaysian community as a whole in Australia. First and foremost, I would like to touch on the significance of the naming of our event, MASA. MASA literally translates to ‘time’ in our mother tongue, and we from the organizing committee, envision MASA to be an event that is as precious as ‘time’ itself. We believe that this opportunity to be a part of MASA is analogous to our allocation of time; whereby the chance to be involved in an event such as MASA will not come again for many of us.
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FOREWORD
AFIQ NAZMI KHAIRUL AZMI Head of Operations of MASA
We are continuing our efforts to further expand MASA and this is evident through our attempt to engage and cater with groups of diverse interest i.e. gamers. This year, Melbourne would be carrying the torch as the host and we would like to warmly welcome everyone to the multicultural city of Melbourne!
We would like to convey our utmost gratitude to the whole MASA team for all the efforts and hard works that has been put in ensuring that the 2nd Malaysian Summit of Australia 2014 takes place as planned. Nothing would have been possible without cooperation from our committee members, advisors, sponsors, speakers’ organisers as well as the participants. We would like to convey our gratitude wishes to Dato’ Zainal Abidin (Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia) as our Patron, Dr Hajah Jumiati Ismail (Director of Education Malaysia Australia) and the education attachés as our advisors, and to all companies as well as government agencies as our proud sponsors, because without your motivation, funding, ideas and support, it would not have been possible to make 2nd MASA a success. We tried to our best of abilities to accommodate all participants’ needs and requirements in order to ensure that everyone will have a wonderful and memorable stay. Advanced apologies for any shortcomings and please do provide feedbacks and suggestions for us so that we can continue creating better experience for you in the next event.
Assalamualaikum and Greetings everyone, First and foremost, I would like to extend my warm welcome to all participants of the 2nd Malaysian Summit of Australia (MASA) 2014. Only with continues support and involvement from you, that we are able to recreate similar impact, and hopefully a better version of MASA for the second edition this year. With these 6 components, especially MASA Cyber Games being added as a new component, we aim to unite all Malaysians in Australia by providing a platform for everyone to interact and engage not only amongst them, but also with prominent Malaysian leaders, as well as future employers, in line with our vision to provide a place “Where Excellence Crosses Paths”.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. 2nd MASA ITINERARY ..................................................................... 1
2. MASA OVERVIEW .......................................................................... 3
3. MASA COMPONENTS ..................................................................... 4
4. OPENING CEREMONY .................................................................. 17
5. CLOSING CEREMONY ................................................................... 18
6. ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT ............................................................ 19
7. ACCOMMODATION ...................................................................... 22
8. GETTING AROUND IN MELBOURNE .............................................. 23
9. DIRECTIONS TO THE 2nd MASA VENUES ........................................ 26
10. 2ND MASA ORGANISING COMMITTEE ......................................... 43
11. 2nd MASA KEY CONTACTS: .......................................................... 45
12. HEAD OF CONTINGENTS: ............................................................ 46
13. HEAD OF COMPONENTS: ........................................................... 47
14. MASA OPENING & CLOSING CEREMONIES: ................................ 48
15. 2nd MASA PARTNERS .................................................................. 49
16. RUKUN NEGARA ........................................................................ 52
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1. 2nd MASA ITINERARY
DATE & TIME EVENT VENUE
Day 1: 20th April 2014 (Sunday)
9:00 am – 6:00 pm MASA Student Leaders Agenda
Drill Hall, 26 Therry St,
Melbourne, VIC 3000
Day 2: 21st April 2014 (Monday)
9:00 am – 2:00 pm MASA Student Leaders Agenda
Drill Hall, 26 Therry St,
Melbourne, VIC 3000
9:00 am – 5:00 pm MASA Cyber Games MC Internet Café, 276 Russell Street (Opposite QV Officeworks/ iCue),
Melbourne CBD
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm MASA Opening Ceremony Argyle Square,
Carlton 3053
Day 3: 22nd April 2014 (Tuesday)
8:30 am – 9.00 am Registration Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre Room 105 & 106, Level 1 1 Convention Centre Place
South Wharf VIC 3006
9.00 am – 10.15 am Keynote Speech by YB Khairy Jamaluddin, Malaysian Minister of Youth and Sports
10.15 am – 11.15 am MASA Conference: Economic Challenges of Vision 2020
11.15 am – 12.00 pm MASA Excellence Awards
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12:00 pm – 1.00 pm MASA Conference: Social Challenges of Vision 2020
Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre Room 105 & 106, Level 1 1 Convention Centre Place
South Wharf VIC 3006
1.00 pm – 2.30 pm Lunch and Company Information Booths
2:15 pm – 2.30 pm Sign in for MASA Careers
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm Room 105: Shell Networking Session Room 106: Astro Networking Session
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Room 105: PwC Networking Session
Room 106: ZICOlaw Networking Session
5.00 pm – 6.30 pm MASA Registration and MASA Careers Reimbursement
5.30 pm – 6.30 pm Room 105: Sports Captains’ briefing
Day 4: 23rd April 2014 (Wednesday)
8:00 am – 7:00 pm MASA Games Royal Park, Tennis World, Futsal Oz, Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre (MSAC)
Day 5: 24th April 2014 (Thursday)
8:00 am – 5:00 pm MASA Games Royal Park, Futsal Oz, University of Melbourne
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm MASA Closing Ceremony Princes Park, Carlton
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2. MASA OVERVIEW
Malaysian Summit of Australia, simply put as MASA, is more than an event run by students. Conceived by the Malaysian Student’s Council of Australia (MASCA), MASA is an unprecedented idea based on a vision to gather people of diverse interest – students and non-‐students alike – at one place. Just like our country Malaysia, MASA is unity in diversity. MASA will be the largest Malaysian event in Australia. 2nd MASA is proposed to be a national summit bringing 6 different components together over the course of 5 days during the Easter break in Melbourne, Australia. The 6 components are Careers, Conference, Excellence Awards, Student Leaders Agenda, Games and our new addition Cyber Games. Through MASA, participants can now not only partake in their preferred event but also get involved in the other 5 events! One can attend a national conference and engage Malaysia’s leaders and the next day speak to top corporate leaders. Or imagine being a part of student leaders gathering and next participating in one of your favourite spots. To top it all, there will be an award ceremony to recognize one’s efforts in Australia. Previously known as the National Games and Conference (NCG), it has been rebranded as MASA in line with its expansion and revamp. MASA strives to unite the best and brightest minds of various backgrounds by bringing 5 components of different nature into one platform. MASA is here excellence crosses paths.
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3. MASA COMPONENTS
The Student Leaders Agenda of MASA acts as a platform for student leaders, headed by Malaysian Student’s Council of Australia (MASCA) to gather and engage with each other. Leaders from over 50 Malaysian societies in universities and community-‐based organisations will be invited to be a part of the Agenda. A policy discussion will be held to address relevant topics regarding the Malaysian students community in Australia and other many issues affecting Malaysians in Australia. MASA Partners and experts on leadership will be invited to give insights on leadership and motivate student leaders to go further in their team. Venue : Drill Hall (Multicultural Hub) 26 Therry St, Melbourne, VIC Date : 20th April 2014, 21st April 2014 Itinerary
Date/Time Details
20th April 2014 Dress Code: Smart Casual
9.00 am – 12.00 pm Shell Management Games
12.00 pm – 1.00 pm Lunch
1.00 pm – 4.00 pm Communication Workshop
4.00 pm – 6.00 pm MASCA-‐MSO discussion session
21st April 2014 Dress Code: Semi-‐Formal
9.00 am – 10.30 am Panel discussion 1
10.30 am – 12.00 pm Panel discussion 2
12.00 pm – 1.00 pm Lunch
1.00 pm – 2.00 pm Dialogue session with YB Khairy Jamaluddin
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MASA Conference is the flagship event and it is the first ever, national conference for Malaysians in Australia. It serves as a purpose to gather Malaysian students in Australia to engage in dialogue with Malaysia’s leaders who come from various backgrounds, i.e. politicians, corporate CEOs, activists, and entrepreneurs. Venue : Melbourne Convention Centre, Room 105, Level 1,
1 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf, VIC 3006 Date : 22nd April 2014 Time : 8.30 am – 1.00 pm Dress Code : Formal
Itinerary
Time Details
8.30 am – 9.00 am MASA Conference Registration
9.00 am – 10.15 am Keynote speech by YB Khairy Jamaluddin
10.15 am – 11.15 am Session 1: Economic Challenges of Vision 2020
11.15 am – 12.00 pm MASA Excellence Awards
12.00 pm – 1.00 pm Session 2: Social Challenges of Vision 2020
1.30 pm – 2.30 pm Lunch is provided for participants
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Topic: “Vision 2020: Reality or Just a Dream?”
Session 2: Social Challenges of Vision 2020
Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir, Member of the National Unity Consultative Council Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh, Executive Council Member, Gabungan Bertindak Malaysia (GBM); Chairman, Malaysians for Free and Fair Elections (MAFREL)
Session 1: Economic Challenges of Vision 2020
Johan Mahmood Merican, CEO of TalentCorp Malaysia
Tricia Yeoh, Chief Operating Officer of IDEAS (Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs)
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MASA Awards intends to recognise the achievements of Malaysian students in Australia. The Award is divided into 4 categories.
1. MASCA-‐Shell Engineering Awards
2. MASCA-‐Astro Arts & Social Sciences Awards
3. MASCA-‐Monash University Sciences Awards
4. MASCA-‐HSBC Commerce Awards
The winning students will receive a trophy, a certificate, an iPad Mini and a professional development package designed to assist them in preparing for their future workforce. This includes workshop with recruitment and development experts for career coaching. Venue : Melbourne Convention Centre, Room 105, Level 1,
1 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf, VIC 3006 Date : 22nd April 2014 Time : 11.15 am – 12.00 pm
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MASA Careers provides both students and companies alike with the opportunity to meet and consolidate face-‐to-‐face any issues, questions, or topics that they would like to address personally. This exhibition will serve as an exclusive platform to showcase jobs that are in demand in the occupation market.
It is also an excellent opportunity for employers to promote their corporate brand names, as well as serving as an opportunity for networking, and the showcasing of their services to a vast number of visitors, students and other individuals. It is certainly an event not to be missed!
Venue : Melbourne Convention Centre, Room 105, Level 1, 1 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf, VIC 3006
Date : 22nd April 2014 Time : 1.00 pm – 5.00 pm Dress Code : Formal
Time Details
1.00 pm – 5.00 pm Company Information Booths
1.30 pm – 2.30 pm Lunch provided for participants
2.15 pm – 2.30 pm Sign in for MASA Careers
2.30 pm – 4.00 pm Room 105: Shell Networking Session
Room 106: Astro Networking Session
2.30 pm – 6.30 pm Room 102: Astro Talent Audition
4.00 pm – 5.00 pm Room 105: PwC Networking Session
Room 106: ZICOlaw Networking Session
5.00 pm – 6.30 pm MASA registration and MASA Careers reimbursement *reimbursement is only eligible to those who have signed in as proof that they were present
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The largest sporting event for Malaysians in Australia with the ultimate goal of uniting Malaysians from all corners of Australia through a variety of sport. Participants from the seven states enthusiastically compete at a national level. Each state will be sending delegates to compete in the hopes of winning the MASA Games Champion.
THE GLORIOUS PATH IN BECOMING MASA GAMES CHAMPION
5. The Competing States a) New South Wales b) South Australia c) WA-‐ACT-‐TAS (WAKATAS)
With unity comes strength. Western Australia, Canberra and Tasmania have formed an alliance to represent the smaller states in competing for the desired title, MASA Games Champion. Each win obtained by these WA-‐ACT-‐TAS allies (either by forming a mixed team or on their own) will be counted towards WA-‐ACT-‐TAS overall points.
d) Queensland e) Victoria
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2. The Point System
To deliver a quality and competitive sporting experience, the following point system has been designed to ensure a fair and just system.
Sport Category Gold
(points) Silver (points)
Bronze (points)
All team sports Team 25 15 8
Racket games (badminton, tennis, table
tennis)
Individual (category)
3 2 1
Team 10 5 3
All points accumulated from the table above will be added to the state’s overall points.
a) Issue of multiple teams from the same state, A state is allowed to send multiple teams for a sport. However, in the event that the winning teams for a particular sport are from the same state, only points from the higher winning rank will be counted towards the state’s overall points. To illustrate this, say state S sends 2 teams for Basketball and amazingly, both teams came 1st and 2nd. In this case, only the points from the highest winning rank, say 25 (Gold) will be counted towards State S’s overall point. At the same time, State M and State N who previously won 3rd and 4th place respectively will be awarded with points of the next higher rank, 15-‐ Silver and 8-‐Bronze towards their state’s overall points. Note that the above are only in regards to point allocation and do not affect the awards of medals to winners.
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b) If there is a draw, a. All team sports – overall winner will be determined according to
the highest goal difference. b. All racket games (tennis, badminton, table tennis) – overall team
winner will be determined based on the highest number of gold medals, followed by silver medals and bronze medals, obtained across all categories. Besides the team points, winners for each category will also receive medals and contribute points to the team and the state (please refer point table). In the event where two states both won two categories each, the average of 1st and 2nd team points will be awarded to both states.
c) The overall state winner, Is determined by the points that they have accumulated. If there is a draw, the amount of gold medals will be the first determinant, followed by silver medals, etc. Although a state that wins 2 medals for a category could not contribute all points to the overall state points, however, their medals will be counted in the case of a draw in determining the overall state winner.
3. The State Jerseys Contingents from each state will sport their respective coloured jerseys.
NSW
SA
VIC WAKATAS
QLD
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6. The Timetable
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7. The Sports
DAY 1: 23rd April 2014
QLD
FUTSAL (F) 8 am -‐ 12 pm FutsalOz Teams: NSW, QLD, VIC, SA, WA
FRISBEE 2 pm -‐ 6 pm Royal Park Teams: QLD, NSW, WAKATAS, SA
BADMINTON 8 am -‐ 5 pm Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre Teams: VIC, NSW, WAKATAS, SA, QLD
VOLLEYBALL 8 am -‐ 1 pm Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre Teams: QLD, NSW, WAKATAS, VIC
SOCCER 8 am -‐ 6 pm Royal Park Teams: QLD, VIC, NSW, TAS, SA
TENNIS 10 am -‐ 6 pm Albert Reserve Teams: NSW, WAKATAS, QLD, VIC, SA
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DAY 2: 24th April 2014
TABLE TENNIS 1 pm -‐ 6 pm MSAC Teams: QLD, NSW, VIC, WAKATAS, SA
HANDBALL 12 pm -‐ 4 pm Futsal Oz Teams: QLD, VIC, NSW, TAS
BASKETBALL 8 am -‐ 3 pm MSAC Teams: QLD, NSW, VIC, WAKATAS, SA
FUTSAL (M) 7 am -‐ 2 pm Futsal Oz Teams: QLD, NSW, SA, WAKATAS, VIC
NETBALL 7 am -‐ 2 pm MSAC Teams: QLD, NSW, SA, WAKATAS, VIC
TOUCH RUGBY 2 pm -‐ 5 pm Royal Park – Poplar Oval Teams: QLD, NSW, VIC, SA
RUGBY 1.30 pm -‐ 5.30 pm Royal Park – HG Smith, Walker Teams: QLD, NSW, SA, WAKATAS, VIC
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Sponsor for MASA Games (Badminton):
Address: 429 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne VIC 3205
Phone: 0433275931
www.facebook.com/VictorBadmintonStore
Brands Available:
Save up to 20% RRP on the above brands! Professional 4 knots Badminton Restringing
• Special discount for MASCA participants. • $20 per racquet with ANY YONEX strings.
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MASA Cyber Games is a brand new component in the 2nd MASA! With the popularity of e-‐sports increasing at a rate faster than all other conventional sports, we felt the need to ensure that MASA caters for our fellow Malaysian e-‐gaming athletes! MCG includes all-‐time favourite games, Dota 2 and FIFA 2014, which will be held at Melbourne’s premier Internet Cafe!
Venue : MC Gaming, Level 1, 276 Russell Street, VIC Date : 21st April 2014 Time : 9.00 Am – 5.00 pm
In collaboration with:
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4. OPENING CEREMONY
Venue : Argyle Square, Carlton 3053, Victoria (off Lygon Street) Date : 20th April 2014 Itinerary
Time Details
6.00 pm – 6.30 pm Arrival of Participants
6.30 pm – 6.40 pm Arrival of VIPs & Sponsors
6.40 pm – 6.45 pm Doa Recitation
6.45 pm – 6.50 pm Welcome Speech by MASCA
6.55 pm – 7.30 pm MASA 2014 Officiating Ceremony by YB Khairy Jamaluddin
7.30 pm – 9.00 pm Dinner, Performances and Games Menu BBQ (Chicken wings, chicken sausages, beef sausages, lamb chop) Nasi Briyani
Performances Performance by Ungku (Winner of Muzika Melbourne 2013), Tasmania, Queensland and New South Wales participants. Dress Code Attendees are encouraged to come in their respective official states’ colours:
STATE JERSEY COLOUR WAKATAS Black Victoria Red
Queensland Maroon South Australia Yellow New South Wales Blue
Note: WAKATAS represents Western Australia, Tasmania and Australian Capital Territory
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5. CLOSING CEREMONY
Venue : Princes Park, Carlton 3054, Victoria (Tram stop 17 on Royal Parade) Date : 24th April 2014 Itinerary
Time Details
6.15 pm – 6.30 pm Arrival of Participants
6.30 pm – 6.55 pm Arrival of VIPs & Sponsors
6.55 pm – 7.00 pm Closing Speech by EHSAN Victoria
7.00 pm – 7.05 pm Closing Speech by MASCA
7.05 pm – 7.15 pm Closing Speech by VIP
7.15 pm – 7.45 pm Free Flow of BBQ
7.45 pm – 8.30 pm Medals Giving Ceremony & Performances
8.30 pm – 8.35 pm MASA 2014 Closing Video
8.35 pm – 8.45 pm Networking Session & Wrap Up Menu BBQ (Lamb, Chicken, Beef, Vegetarian), Nasi Goreng, Mee Goreng, Fresh Fruits, Teh Tarik Performance Nabil & Nadzir Dress Code Casual
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6. ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT
STARBUS (Airport Shuttle)
Operates from the airport to the CBD and other surrounding areas. Departing Melbourne Airport from Zones 5, approximately every 15 minutes. DIRECT-‐DOOR TO DOOR -‐ No Changing Buses. When departing Melbourne, ask your concierge to call Starbus (quoting your room number) to reserve a pick-‐up time.
• Buses operate from the City to the Airport from 5am to 7pm. For more information about serviced areas and prices: www.starbus.net.au
Zone 1 ($18 per person) Zone 2 ($20 per person) Zone 3 ($25 per person)
• City – All hotels, train station, apartments
• Travel Lodge Southbank
• Crown Tower • Crown Promenade • Crown Metropol • Urban Central
backpackers • Langham Hotel • Quest Southbank • Mantra Southbank
• Carlton • Universities and
colleges campuses • East, North, West
Melbourne • Southbank • Parkville • Kings Way and St
Kilda road between City & Park Street
• Docklands
• North Carlton • South Melbourne • South Yarra • St Kilda Road (past
Park St) • St Kilda (Fitzroy St) • Albert Park (Queens
Street only)
*can buy two way tickets from driver when on the bus (Discounts Available for Multiple Passengers & Families please call 03 8378 8700 for a quote), phone: + (613) 8378 8700
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SkyBus
Runs from the airport to Southern Cross Station every 10 minutes. When at Southern Cross Station, check in at the Hotel Transfer Service booth and a SkyBus mini-‐bus will drop you at your hotel/motel.
When departing Melbourne, ask your concierge to call SkyBus on (quoting your room number) to reserve a pick-‐up time for the SkyBus Hotel Transfer Service.
• Monday to Friday: 6am – 10.30pm • Saturday, Sunday: 7.30am – 5.30pm
For more information about the SkyBus service: www.skybus.com.au Price: $18.00 per person (one way) $30.00 per person (return) Phone: + (613) 9600 1711 Coach Charter
Coaches operate between Avalon Airport and Southern Cross Station. Those flying with Jetstar have a fixed timetable with the Airport Bus and takes approximately 50 minutes to Melbourne. For more information and booking: www.sitacoaches.com.au Phone: + (613) 9689 7999
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Taxi
3CABS operates throughout Melbourne city. Give them a friendly wave by the road or call them for a booking. For more informations, check out their website -‐ www.13cabs.com.au Current Prices: Flag Fall $3.20 When taxi meter is started
Distance Rate $1.617 Per kilometre (or $2.42 per kilometre for Maxi Taxis)
Time Rate 56.6c Per minute if travelling below 21kp/h (or 85c per minute for Maxi Taxis)
Late Night Surcharge
20% From midnight to 5am
Booking Fee $2.00 Entered on the taxi meter at the start of trip
Melbourne Airport*
$2.00 Or $3 for a pre-‐booked taxi pick up from the Airport
Phone: 13 2227
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7. ACCOMMODATION
Urban Central
Address: 334 City Road Southbank, Melbourne VIC 3006 Australia Phone: +61 3 9693 3700 or 1800 631 288 (Free Call: Australia only) Website: www.urbancentral.com.au Email: [email protected] Note: • Check in time: 2pm, Checkout time: 10am • For any inquiries regarding MASA Accommodations, please contact Hajar Pahmi
(04 – 2061 9166).
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8. GETTING AROUND IN MELBOURNE
MYKI
You will need MYKI to travel on Melbourne's trains, trams and buses
General guidelines for MYKI
! MYKI's are reusable smart cards. There are 4 types of MYKI cards (full fare, concession, seniors or child), all international students should purchase a full fare MYKI only ($6.00).
! You can buy and top up either a MYKI pass (travel days) or MYKI money (dollar value) at train stations and all 7-‐Eleven stores. You must top up your MYKI before you travel.
! MYKI money (recommended): With MYKI money, you pay as you go. Top up MYKI money to access 2 hours and daily fares.
MYKI pass: MYKI pass is suitable for if you travel regularly. You can buy a ticket that lasts for 7 days (a week) or longer.
! To find your nearest outlet: http://ptv.vic.gov.au/tickets/myki/myki-‐retail-‐outlets/
! Just top up before your journey and then touch on at a MYKI reader as you travel. You must touch on and off to pay your fare and ensure that you are travelling with a valid ticket. Fares are rated based on the zone that you will be travelling within.
! There is no need to touch off a tram if you’re travelling within Zone 1. Melbourne is in Zone 1. (All MASA 2014 venues are in Zone 1).
! For more information, go to: www.ptv.vic.gov.au/tickets/myki
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Travel fare is calculated based on 2 hours basis.
Train 2 hours Zone 1 and 2 $6.06
Tram 2 hours Zone 1 $3.58
If you touch on after 6pm, the ticket will be valid until 3am.
$3.58
Bus 2 hours MYKI money fare between where a customer boards and the zone at the end of the service.
All zones between and including the zone where the customer touches on and the zone at the end of the service.
Useful Website and Apps
! For timetables and finding your way, you can utilize the "Journey Planner" PTV (Public Transport Victoria) website, www.ptv.vic.gov.au
(a) tram TRACKER
(a) tram TRACKER Download the free app from iTunes Store and Google Play.
(b) Public Transport Victoria
Uses your phone’s GPS to locate your nearest tram stops -‐:-‐ View real time tram arrival and departure from all tram stops -‐:-‐ Save your favourite stops -‐:-‐ See which trams are air-‐conditioned or wheelchair accessible -‐:-‐ Displays disruptions and special event service changes -‐:-‐ Zoom into route maps
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The FREE City Circle Tram
! The City Circle Tram is a free and convenient way to see the sights of central
Melbourne and the Docklands
! Provides complimentary audio detailed commentary of city landmarks and major attractions such as City Museum, Parliament House, etc.
How to get on?
! The City Circle Tram links with other trams, trains and buses routes around Melbourne
! Simply wait at any tram stop along the City Circle Tram route 35
(Tram stops are specially marked with a City Circle sign) Flinders Street > Harbour Esplanade > Docklands Drive > La Trobe Street > Victoria Street > Nicholson Street > Spring Street > Flinders Street
! Trams operate in both directions every 12 minutes between 10am -‐ 6pm from Sunday to Wednesday and between 10am -‐ 9pm every Thursday, Friday and Saturday
! For further information, call 1800 800 007, or visit: www.ptv.vic.gov.au
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9. DIRECTIONS TO THE 2nd MASA VENUES
MASA Opening Ceremony (Argyle Square)
From Urban Central
1. Walk to tram stop 126 (City Rd & Clarendon St) and take Tram 112 West Preston bound to Stop 124A MCEC, then walk to tram stop 1 (Spencer St & Flinders St). Or you can walk straight towards the tram stop 1 from urban central via Clarendon St and Spencer Street Bridge.
2. From tram stop 1, be at the platform nearer to 7-‐Eleven, take either tram 75 Vermont South bound or tram 70 Wattle Park bound and drop off at tram stop 5 (Swanston St & Flinders Street) which near Federation Square.
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3. Cross the pedestrian crossing and head to the tram stop platforms situated at Swanston Street, which is right between Flinders Street Station and Federation Square, but be at the platform nearer to Flinders Street Station.
4. From there, board any tram and drop off after 6 stops, which is stop 3 (Lincoln Square).
5. Upon dropping off, walk straight eastward bound (IF you see water fountains, it’s at the directly opposite direction) and you’ll pass by roads and sort of construction going on. Keep walking straight and you’ll reach Argyle Square.
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Student Leaders Agenda (Drill Hall)
It is located near Multicultural Hub, Zen Apartment and Ibis Hotel.
From Urban Central
1. You have to go to Spencer St/Flinders St, tram stop 1 (refer to point A in the map above if unsure). From tram Stop 1 (Spencer St & Flinders St), take either tram 75 Vermont South bound or tram 70 Wattle Park bound and drop off at tram stop 4 (Elizabeth St & Flinders St).
2. Head to Elizabeth Street and board on any of the trams 19, 57, 59 and drop off after 5 stops at the Queen Victoria Market.
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3. Upon boarding off you’ll see the Multicultural Hub on the opposite side. Walk towards that direction via Therry Street crossing the traffic pedestrian (walkway away from McDonald’s). Walk straight along the left side after a very short while, you should be able to find Drill Hall as it has a relatively visible sign.
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MASA Careers, Conference & Awards (Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, MCEC)
From City
Option 1-‐ route 109 and 112
Catch the tram from Town Hall/ Swanston St (tram stop 6) and travel to stop 124A, Casino/MCEC/Clarendon St (around 8 stops).
Option 2-‐ route 96
Travel from Bourke Street Mall/Swanston St (Tram stop 6) in the same direction as route 109 and 112 (around 8 stops) and you’ll arrive at tram stop 124A Casino/MCEC/Clarendon St. Upon reaching stop 124A, turn to your right and walk towards MCEC (exhibition centre section).
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From Urban Central
Take a tram and travel for 2 stop arriving at Casino/MCEC/ Clarendon St stop. Then, walk to MCEC.
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Upon reaching MCEC
You’re now at the exhibition centre section of MCEC. The event is located at “The plenary” of convention centre of MCEC. Hence, you need to enter to convention centre via exhibition centre.
Venue:
Room 105, Level 1
1 Convention Centre Place
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MASA Cyber Games (MC Internet Café)
From Urban Central
1. Travel to Federation Square (tram stop 5) as explained above – 1st two instructions for Argyle Square.
2. From Federation Square Station, next to Flinders Street train station, board any tram and drop off after 3 stops, which is stop 8 (Melbourne Central Station).
3. You can also catch any train from Southern Cross station that passes through Melbourne Central.
4. Upon dropping off, head towards the traffic crossing between the State Library of Victoria and QV at Lt Lonsdale St, and walk straight along passing through between State Library of Victoria and QV. If you’re walking downhill, head back because it’s the directly opposite direction. Along the way at Lt Lonsdale St, you’ll see a light brown building along your right, and a car park entrance on the right. Saw it? You’re on the right track. Yay!
5. Then upon reaching the first traffic light, cross and you’ll see MC Internet Café. It’s very near Australian Institute of Fitness.
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MASA Games (Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, MSAC)
From Urban Central
Option 1 – Via Tram 112 (10 mins) ~Blue 1. From Urban Central Accommodation, walk into Clarendon Street (Also
known as Spencer Street) and cross to the Tram stops on the middle (Platform 2)
2. Catch Tram 112 (Towards St Kilda), and Alight at Stop 131. 3. MSAC will be seen on your left.
Option 2 – Via Tram 96 (10 mins) ~Red 1. From Urban Central Accommodation, turn right and walk along city road for
2 mins until you reach the tram tracks. 2. Catch Tram 96 from platform 2 (Towards St Kilda), and Alight at Stop 129. 3. MSAC will be seen on your left.
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From City
Via Tram (~15-‐20mins) 1. Catch any Tram 96 (Towards St Kilda) from the city. 2. Alight at Stop 129 and MSAC will be seen on your left.
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MASA Games (Albert Reserve – Tennis World) From City
Via Tram (~10mins) –Blue 1. From City, take Tram 3/3a (Towards East Malvern), 5 (Towards Malvern), 6
(Towards Glen Iris), 16 (Towards Kew), 64 (Towards East Brighton), 67 (Carnegie)
2. Alight at Stop 25, Albert Reserve – Tennis World will be on your right. From Urban Central
Via Tram (~15-‐20mins) -‐ Red 1. Catch Tram 96 or 112 (Towards City) from platform 1. 2. Alight at Stop 5. (Elizabeth Street Intersection) 3. From City, take Tram 3/3a (Towards East Malvern), 5 (Towards Malvern), 6
(Towards Glen Iris), 16 (Towards Kew), 64 (Towards East Brighton), 67 (Carnegie)
4. Alight at Stop 25, Albert Reserve – Tennis World will be on your right.
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MASA Games (Royal Park) From Urban Central
Via Train (~20 mins) – Recommended -‐ Red 1. Catch Tram 96 or 112 (Towards City) from platform 1. (Or walk) 2. Alight at stop 122 (Southern Cross Station) 3. Catch a Train to Upfield. 4. Alight at Royal Park Station. 5. Walk to the relevant field.
Via Tram (~25mins) -‐ Blue 1. Catch Tram 96 or 112 (Towards City) from platform 1. 2. Alight at Stop 5. (Elizabeth Street Intersection) 3. Catch Tram 19 (Towards North Coburg ) 4. Alight at Stop 14, Royal Park will be on your left. 5. Walk to the relevant field.
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MASA Games (Futsal Oz) From Urban Central
Via Train (25 mins) – Recommended -‐ Red 1. Catch Tram 96 or 112 (Towards City) from platform 1. (Or walk) 2. Alight at stop 122 (Southern Cross Station) 3. Catch a Train to Upfield. 4. Alight at Brunswick Station. 5. Turn right and walk to Victoria Street, then turn left. 6. Walk along Victoria Street for 5 minutes and FutsalOz will be on your right.
Via Tram (35mins) -‐ Blue 1. Catch Tram 96 or 112 (Towards City) from platform 1. 2. Alight at Stop 5. (Elizabeth Street Intersection) 3. Catch Tram 19 (Towards North Coburg ) 4. Alight at Stop 19, turn left onto Victoria Street. 5. Walk along Victoria Street for 10 minutes and FutsalOz will be on your right.
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MASA Games (Melbourne University Sports Centre)
1. From Flinders Street train station, go to federation square tram station (tram stop 13) and board any tram and drop off after 7 stops, which is stop 1 (University of Melbourne & Swanston St).
2. After alighting from stop 1, you can take tram 1 or 8 and travel for one more stop. Alight at tram stop 111.
3. Turn to your left and cross the road walking into Tin Alley. Keep on walking along Tin Alley and you’ll reach Melbourne University Sports Centre.
Another alternative if you could not catch tram 1 or 8 after alighting at Melbourne University & Swanston St (Stop 1, point A), you can walk to Melbourne University Sports Centre (point B).
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MASA Closing Ceremony (Princes Park)
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1. Walk to tram stop 126 (City Rd & Clarendon St) and take Tram 112 West Preston bound to Stop 124A MCEC, then walk to tram stop 1 (Spencer St & Flinders St). Or you can walk straight towards the tram stop 1 from Urban Central via Clarendon St and Spencer Street Bridge.
2. From tram stop 1, be at the platform nearer to 7-‐Eleven, take either tram 75 Vermont South bound or tram 70 Wattle Park bound and drop off at tram stop 4 (Elizabeth St & Flinders St).
3. Head to Elizabeth Street and board on tram 19 North Coburg bound and drop off after 14 stops, which is stop 14 (Macarthur Rd & Royal Parade). Upon dropping off, you should be able to locate the park, just cross the road and head directly eastwards.
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10. 2ND MASA ORGANISING COMMITTEE
STEERING COMMITTEE Project Director: Jin Xi Cheong Deputy Project Director: Johan Kamal Hamidon Deputy Project Director: Siti Hajar Mohd Pahmi Head of Operations: Afiq Nazmi Khairul Azmi Head of Public Relations: Nurul Azwa Mohd Rodzi Head of Finance: Fang Xuan Koay Head of Secretariat: Jasleen Kaur Dhaliwal Student Leaders’ Agenda Director: Ahmisha Nitchiananthan Careers Director: Nazrin Qayyum Azis Conference Co-‐Director: Mohamed Aqief Mohd Noor Conference Co-‐Director: Arif Kamar Zaman Excellence Award Director: Mohd Sabri Yusuf Hong Games Co-‐Director: Juanita Jamsari Games Co-‐Director: Lihwen Soo Opening Ceremony Director: Najwa Zam Zam Closing Ceremony Director: Muhammad Syahid Anuar National Deputy Chairperson: Mathuvapan Sekar Victoria Chairperson: Raymond Loh
PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT (PR) Head: Nurul Azwa Mohd Rodzi Deputy Head: Rehanna Razif (Communication Unit) Deputy Head: Anas Saifuddin (Creative Unit) Social Media Manager: Thaqif Rashid Social Media Manager: Arlina Arshad Mainstream Manager: Ili Nazira Mokhtar Mainstream Media Manager: Akif Rezal IT Manager: Jin Xi Cheong Photographer Manager: Aisyah Pahmi Illustration Manager: Hafizzal Shuaeb Motion Graphics Manager: Izu Atikah Creative Officer: Dian Mashita Erdy Suryono Creative Officer: Toh Chun Ho Creative Officer: Lim Yen Jin Creative Officer: Ika Azani Creative Officer: Ryan Wong Creative Officer: Louis Tang Creative Officer: Farah Ain Wyzman SECRETARIAT DEPARTMENT (SECRETARIAT): Head: Jasleen Kaur Dhaliwal Secretariat Officer: Ashuvyni Silver Raju Secretariat Officer: Joven Khoo
CORPORATE RELATIONS DEPARTMENT (CR) Head: Mohd Aizat Abdul Rahim Officer: Fang Xuan Koay Officer: Kai Jie Lim Officer: Nurliza Masood OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT (OPERATIONS): Head: Afiq Nazmi Khairul Azmi HR Manager: Michelle Mei Xin Tan Registration Manager: Yi Huey Law Accommodation Manager: Siti Hajar Mohd Pahmi Logistic Manager: Tom Qiannan Logistic Manager: Jaykerr Cheong Welfare Manager: Fang Xuan Koay FINANCE DEPARTMENT Head: Fang Xuan Koay Finance Officer: Joven Khoo Finance Officer: Kai Jie Lim Finance Officer: Yew Tong Khaw
PATRON Dato’ Zainal Abidin
(High Commissioner of Malaysia in Australia)
ADVISORS Hajah Dr. Jumaiti Ismail
(Director of Education Malaysia Australia)
DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE
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MASA STUDENT LEADERS’ AGENDA Director: Ahmisha Nitchiananthan Deputy Director: Rick Chiong Secretary: Zaidatul Aleeza Zaki MASA CAREERS Director: Nazrin Qayyum Azis Secretary: Amirah Yasmine Nikwan Think Tank Manager: Mohamad Izat Ibrahim Logistics Manager: Kwan Hui Yap Admin Manager: Mohammad Izzat Abdul Aziz Admin Manager: Mohamad Faisal Imran Kamarizan MASA EXCELLENCE AWARDS Director: Mohd Sabri Yusof Hong Awards Officer: Maryam Shaheeda binti Saiful Bahri Awards Officer: Michelle Pan Yin Yin Awards Officer: K Dhanushia Karunanidhy Awards Officer: Mohamad Amir Bin Mohamad Yusoff Awards Officer: Rae Ong Suan Li Awards Officer: Muhammad Zulfahmi Rosli Awards Officer: Farah Aimunie Wan Nasrudin Awards Officer: Adzwin Farieza Hani
COMPONENT Committee
MASA CONFERENCE Co-‐Director: Mohamed Aqief Co-‐Director: Arif Kamar Zaman Speakers Manager: Ili Nazira Mokhtar Think Tank Officer: Ammar Fazillah Think Tank Officer: Intisaar Kaamilah Budiman Think Tank Officer: Ruzanna Rashid Operations Officer: Izzat Mohd Burhan Operations Officer: Amin Don Operations Officer: Aliatul Huda Operations Officer: Alice Sim MASA GAMES Co-‐Director: Juanita Jamsari Co-‐Director: Soo Lihwen Referee Manager: Raymond Loh Referee Manager: Amir Aznowi Ishak Games Manager: Hanan Mohamed Mohsin Games Manager: Nur Qistina Games Manager: Yasmin Nor Azmi MASA CYBER GAMES Director: Yi Ping
MASA OPENING CEREMONY COMMITTEE
Head: Najwa Zam Zam Deputy Head: Aishah Md Yasin Food & Drink Manager: Zafirah Najmuddin Food & Drink Manager: Huwaina Hussin Food & Drink Manager: Hanin Razak Food & Drink Manager: Nabil Irfan Venue Manager: Aishah Sofia Venue Manager: Muhammad B Onn Venue Manager: Diyanah Dawood Performance Manager: Filzah Razak Performance Manager: Madihah Manaf Performance Manager: Amalina Norazman Logistic Manager: Ainil Shahira Logistic Manager: Syuwari Mohamed Logistic Manager: Fariq Rithuan Logistic Manager: Tihani Ezam Volunteers Manager: Ezzah Farhana Volunteers Manager: Abidah Nordin
MASA CLOSING CEREMONY COMMITTEE
Director: Muhammad Syahid Anuar Food Manager: Ashraf Bin Abd Rahman Food Manager: Ameer Haziq Aidi Roslan Food Manager: Iydzureen Radzmi Food Manager: Wan Nur Anati Wan Muhamad Puzi Venue Manager: Aidah Abd Razak Venue Manager: A’isyah Binti Hishamuddin Stage Manager: Aqil Bin Mohd Tahir Stage Manager: Afiqa Ab Gani Stage Manager: Faridzuan Jamahseri Logistics Manager: Nafis Mohd Noufa Logistics Manager: Norshukry Bin Shahudin Logistics Manager: Zahin Asyraf Mazlan Volunteers Manager: Nadhila Noor Kamaril Anuar Volunteers Manager: Zulhaidhar Zaini Volunteers Manager: Nur Shahira Azahari The 2nd MASA Committee is supported by:
Attaché of EMA: Mohammed Khidzairy Zainal Abidin Attaché of EMA: Salina Sa-‐idul Haj Attaché of EMA: Mohammad Azziyadi Ismail
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11. 2nd MASA KEY CONTACTS:
Head of Operations
Afiq Nazmi Khairul Azmi
04 – 0602 4015
HR/Volunteers Manager
Michelle Tan 04 – 3589 3678
Registration Manager
Yi Huey Law
04 – 5251 8587 Venue & Accommodation
Manager
Siti Hajar Mohd Pahmi
04 – 2061 9166
Logistics Manager
Tom Qiannan 04 – 1549 0776
Logistics Manager
Jaykerr Cheong 04 – 0549 6446
Welfare Manager
Fang Xuan Koay 04 – 1195 1815
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12. HEAD OF CONTINGENTS:
Australian Capital Territory
Karthik Arun 04 – 1539 3241
New South Wales
Olivia Vun
04 – 8159 9885
Queensland
Abu Hassan
04 – 5004 0545 South Australia
Muhammad Zairi 04 – 2080 5514
Tasmania
Bryan Chua
04 – 5826 1944
Western Australia
Mohd Asyraf 04 – 5223 5967
Victoria
Azzah Khalid 04 – 1452 5451
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13. HEAD OF COMPONENTS:
MASA Excellence Awards
Mohd Sabri Yusuf Hong
04 – 0663 8554
MASA Careers
Nazrin Qayyum Azis
04 – 6682 1459
MASA Student Leaders’ Agenda
Ahmisha
04 – 7813 2088 MASA Games
Juanita Jamsari 04 – 2480 3103
MASA Games
Soo Lih Wen
04 – 5066 4335
MASA Cyber Games
Yi Ping
04 – 3150 0988 MASA Conference
Mohamed Aqief 04 – 1410 6298
MASA Conference
Arif Kamar Zaman 04 – 1534 2696
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14. MASA OPENING & CLOSING CEREMONIES:
Opening Ceremony
Najwa Zzam
04 – 1540 8585
Closing Ceremony
Muhammad Syahid 04 – 5016 9628
Emergency Contact: Police, Fire & Ambulance 000 (PLEASE DIAL IF NECESSARY)
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15. 2nd MASA PARTNERS
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16. RUKUN NEGARA
• KEPERCAYAAN KEPADA TUHAN
• KESETIAAN KEPADA RAJA DAN NEGARA
• KELUHURAN PERLEMBAGAAN
• KEDAULATAN UNDANG-‐UNDANG
• KESOPANAN DAN KESUSILAAN
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