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| 30 November: Final AMBCQ Meeting for 2007 and Christmas Dinner |
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The final meeting of the AMBCQ for 2007 was held on the 30th November at 320 Adelaide Street, Brisbane |
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| 10th November: AMBCQ Deepavali Open House |
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The Hindu festival of light was celebrated by members of the AMBCQ on November 10th at an open house hosted by President Kiong Chan and Senio... |
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| AMBC SA News |
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Events 2008 Planning is well under way for AMBC SA events for 2008, and which will include our Merdeka Awards Gala Dinner in August... |
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| Australian Investments in Malaysia Growing |
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AUSTRALIA was one of the top three investors in Malaysia last year, and indications are that this year there will be a stronger injection of investments.
Australian High Commissioner in Kuala Lumpur Penny Williams told the Business Times she expects this year's rankings to remain as goo... |
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| Hari Raya Fundraiser for Malaysian Students |
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On October 28th the AMBCQ hosted a Hari Raya Puasa at the home of AMBCQ President Kiong Chan and Senior Vice-President Shona Leppanen-Gibson to help raise funds for the Malaysian Student Council of Australia, Qld. |
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| A very successful “Merdeka” celebration! |
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On the 24th August, the Australia Malaysia Business Council Queensland Inc (AMBCQ) hosted a gala Ball marking the... |
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| New Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia |
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Ms Penny Williams has been appointed Australia’s new High Commissioner to Malaysia replacing Mr James Wise who has been High Commissioner since 2003.
Mr Wee Keat Chan, AMBC’s National President, has congratulated Mr Wise on the appreciable growth in the bilateral relationshi... |
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| Recent Activities |
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Over the past twelve months, Chapter members and Guests attended:-
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| The joint AMBC and MABC business directions event was held at the Shangri La hotel late 2006 and had over 300 people attend. |
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National President Wee Keat Chan, Victorian Vice President Trevor Haines and long time council member David Yew were among leading Aussie business people and academics in KL specifically for the event.
Prime Minister Howard's speech was delivered without notes and was superb, speaking a... |
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