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By MASCA NSW
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
The largest group of Malaysians consist of three main races, namely the Malays, Chinese and Indians. Orang Asli are the natives in Peninsular Malaysia and is generally divided into three major groups, namely the Negrito, Senoi and Proto-Malay. Meanwhile, Sabah’s population consists of 32 ethnic groups and the major ethnic is Kadazandusun while Sarawak population consists of 27 ethnic groups and Iban is the major ethnic group.*
The main question is: Who do you identify as? A Malay? A Chinese? An Indian? An Iban? A Kadazandusun? Or, as a Malaysian? More importantly, why does it matter? In this episode of Teh Tarik Podcast, join Fathi, together with our lovely guests, each with their own background and experiences, as we discuss about each of our differences and how we can achieve unity between us Malaysians.
*Source: Malaysia 2016 (Department of Information)
The largest group of Malaysians consist of three main races, namely the Malays, Chinese and Indians. Orang Asli are the natives in Peninsular Malaysia and is generally divided into three major groups, namely the Negrito, Senoi and Proto-Malay. Meanwhile, Sabah’s population consists of 32 ethnic groups and the major ethnic is Kadazandusun while Sarawak population consists of 27 ethnic groups and Iban is the major ethnic group.*
The main question is: Who do you identify as? A Malay? A Chinese? An Indian? An Iban? A Kadazandusun? Or, as a Malaysian?
*Source: Malaysia 2016 (Department of Information)
Malaysian Students' Council of Australia (MASCA) acts as the peak student representative body for Malaysian students in Australia. However, what is it that truly defines MASCA? In this episode of Teh Tarik Podcast, join Fathi, our brand new host, together with our lovely guests both from the previous and current committee of MASCA, as we discuss what makes MASCA different from other MSOs and the future direction that MASCA is going for in the new term.
A casual, honest talk between two students facing their final stretch of university. Join Farah and Maheerah as they discuss their thoughts and concerns over what happens next and how to navigate it.
In this episode hosted by Xing, along with our guests Rezqi, Mayang and Laney; they discuss their personal experiences studying in both Malaysia and Australia. Ever wondered how different universities teach and how has Covid-19 impacted students in other countries? Regardless of your answer, trust me this podcast episode is for you!
In this episode hosted by Farah, accompanied by our guests Laura and Lih En; they discuss the question that we students abroad often ponder upon: 'Should I stay and work in Sydney, or return home?'. The answer to that question is not as simple as one might think.
In this episode, we have MASCA NSW '21 Events Team with us. They will shed some light on what they do as directors and also share their experience and thoughts on being a director. They also shared their workflow on how they plan and run events for their respective portfolios.
Featuring Jake, Chester, Amey and Maheerah as the host; the gang talked about what it means to be a Malaysian from their worldview. In this podcast they talked about their personal experience regarding their own identity beyond geography.
Featuring Co-coordinator of Senate 18, Rifqi Faisal, the podcast team talks with Rifqi about Senate 18's initiative to lower Malaysia's voting age. This episode covers the importance of lowering the voting age, the status of Undi 18's recent bill addressing parliament, and how the younger generation can support this movement.
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In this episode, we have MASCA NSW '21 Executive Team with us. They will shed some light on what they do as executives and also share their experience when applying for their respective executive positions. We will also be discussing some other interesting topics such as 'favourite MASCA council member' and events to look forward to.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.