Tuesday, April 21, 2009

S. Australia to waive tuition fees


More than 25,000 children of foreigners will benefit from new policy

KUCHING: Deputy Premier of South Australia Kevin Foley announced last Friday that education tuition fees involving the children of foreigners staying in South Australia will be waived.

“More than 25,000 will benefit from this policy,” Foley said through a press statement issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

According to him, South Australia was home to over 25,000 foreign students last year, a figure seen as a reflection of its growing popularity as a great place for education investment.

The statement said Adelaide offers world-class education at all schooling levels and it is home to six universities, namely the University of Adelaide, University of South Australia, Flinders University, Carnegie Mellon (US), Cranfield (UK) and Ballarat (Victoria).

It said waiving education tuition fees would make for better investment climate.

“South Australia is a great place for investment. As we all are aware, the economic meltdown is slowing things down. But in every adversity comes an opportunity,” Foley was quoted as saying at a dinner reception hosted by the South Australian government in Kuala Lumpur last Friday.

The April 17 dinner was graced by Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Alfred Jabu.

Foley also called upon Malaysian business community to get in touch with South Australia for more business opportunities, saying the state “is riding the crest of an economic wave”.

“About AS$45 billion worth of major projects, either underway or proposed, are creating development, investment and employment opportunities,” he said.

He said South Australia’s capital, Adelaide, is rated as the continent’s most cost-competitive city for business by KPMG Competitive Alternatives Report 2008.

More significantly, he said, South Australia has the demands of commerce and industry and people living a great lifestyle or a high standard of living.

Adelaide is rated the world’s third-best destination for business travel and the best in Australia, and one of the world’s top seven most liveable cities, he said.

“South Australia is synonymous with its rugged outback, unspoilt coastline and the beautiful city of Adelaide. Put tourism aside, South Australia blends more things than thought,” he said.

“From seafood to wine, cricket, mining, manufacturing and education, South Australia has earned its good reputation as one of the choicest destinations for both the business community and tourists,

“And for wine lovers, South Australia is the centre of the Australian wine industry, producing half of the nation’s wine and 57 per cent of national wine exports,” he said.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

It's Been A While



well i must say it has been an awfully long time since more than 2 ke wei's have seen each other. thanks to mr.goh for his brilliant efforts , 4 ke wei's that includes Myself, Sam, Shaun and Mr.Goh made the trip down to taman sea for one of the best pork chop yee mee and loh mee you'll ever have. (courtesy of shaun himself)

it was good catching up with each other. a slight update from everyone, Shaun is busy working and had an amazing business trip to Datai,Langkawi for some auditing, Jeff is busy with his studies but he claims he is pretty bored now a days since everyone has left, Sam is studying for exams and is making waffles at waffle world (heh!) myself would be busy with my studies, exams on the 23rd of April , and a fortnight from that the bigger exam.

Shaun and Jeff wanna start their diet blog something like body spaces on bodybuilding.com . So maybe anyone wanna publish their bodyspaces account and we can all try get a little more lean. especially shaun, he claims working life has made him eat more. 4 servings of noodles or rice during lunch at Restaurant OK.

After dinner we had drinks at pj indo mee and some karat mamak to watch macheda score YET AGAIN to tie up another 3 points for united.

the other ke wei's, were busy , justin went up to GENTING to study for his finals. Agu was tied up at a COD4 final which he won, and sticky was at his easter concert over at SEGI college.

Going out with Sam would mean nothing without this.....














cam whores. btw, shaun is holding up his KPMG id card. Each of us got his business card. First full time working ke wei.

A truly enjoyable night out.

To all those having their Mid Sems good luck (nest and xiang, dunno if mai and jinn have any) , final papers for justin and sam. and projects for heff. Shaun just needs more motivation on his diet. Anyone else having anything important lately? OH YEAH GOOD LUCK SAM FOR THE RUN AT THE CURVE. 10KM

oh and yes, happy resurrection HEH-SUS! its easter! so to all our christian and catholic members and readers, we wish you a happy easter sunday, and may the lord cleanse you of thou sin.

to the non christian and catholic members have a great easter break (only applies to aussie)


















Tuesday, April 07, 2009

LYN is next level...

honestly a ghost hunting society?!?!?!

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/939061/+1820

and again, MACHEDAAAAAAAA

Monday, April 06, 2009

A Tribute to an Adversary, a Friend and a Brother


One year has gone since the passing of Andrew Yap. He was a fantastic passer and shooter of the ball, a true warrior on the field and most of all, a warm-hearted jovial friend. I speak on behalf of KWFC, in saying that we truly honour you, Andrew and we will always remember this day. Let us not forget to live our life to the fullest as that is what Andrew would've wanted us to do.
p.s thanks for macheda's goal yesterday. much appreciated. God bless =]

Wednesday, April 01, 2009