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Weaving Cultures, Celebrating Unity: AMSA Annual Dinner 2025

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On 8 November 2025, the Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park took on a vibrant glow as the Australian Malaysian Singaporean Association (AMSA) hosted its Annual Dinner 2025. With the theme “Weaving Cultures, Celebrating Unity”, the evening brought together Malaysians, Singaporeans, Australians, and friends of the community to celebrate shared heritage, meaningful friendships, and the cultural ties that continue to strengthen across borders.


AMSA Annual Dinner 2025
AMSA Annual Dinner 2025

This year’s dinner carried special significance, marking Singapore’s 60th anniversary of independence (SG60) and the 70th year of diplomatic relations between Australia and Malaysia. These milestones set the backdrop for a night rich with reflection, cultural pride, and transnational unity. For AMSA, the Annual Dinner has always been more than a formal gathering. It is a space where community bonds are strengthened, diaspora members reconnect, and cultural stories are shared across generations.

 

The 2025 edition was designed to showcase unity between the Malaysian and Singaporean communities in New South Wales while promoting intercultural understanding through food, conversation, and community-building.


Honouring Distinguished Guests

The event was graced by an esteemed list of guests whose presence added depth and significance to the evening.


AMSA was honoured to welcome The Hon. Matt Thistlethwaite MP, Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade and Assistant Minister for Immigration, as the Distinguished Guest of the night.

 

The Hon. Matt Thistlethwaite MP
The Hon. Matt Thistlethwaite MP

In his heartfelt address, he spoke about Australia’s multicultural richness and acknowledged the meaningful contributions of Malaysian and Singaporean communities to the nation’s social and cultural fabric. His presence resonated with many attendees, who expressed their appreciation for the recognition of their heritage at a national level.


Click below to read his full speech on the Department of Home Affairs website.



Also in attendance were:

– Councillor Robert Kok, City of Sydney

– Dr Fahmi Abdul Rahim, Consulate / Director of Education Malaysia Australia (EMA), representing the High Commission of Malaysia to Australia

– Ms Simret Kaur, Second Secretary (Economics), representing the High Commission of Singapore to Australia

 

Their participation reflected the shared values of cultural exchange, diplomacy, and friendship at the heart of AMSA’s mission.


Distinguished Guests and AMSA Executive Committee
Distinguished Guests and AMSA Executive Committee

A Culinary Experience Curated by Chef Audra Morrice

Guests enjoyed an exceptional menu curated by AMSA Patron & MasterChef Judge, Audra Morrice, whose culinary vision brought the essence of Malaysian and Singaporean flavours to life.

 

AMSA Patron & MasterChef Singapore Judge, Audra Morrice
AMSA Patron & MasterChef Singapore Judge, Audra Morrice

Drawing inspiration from this year's theme 'Weaving Cultures, Celebrating Unity', Audra crafted a menu that seamlessly intertwined the culinary traditions of Malaysia, Singapore, and Australia. Each dish celebrated familiar flavours with a refined, modern twist, reflecting the harmonious blend of cultures that defines our community. Guests were particularly drawn to the Confit Duck Percik “Samosa”, paired with mandarin jam, crisp curry leaves, and a coconut–lemongrass percik sauce—an unforgettable reflection of tradition meeting innovation.


Confit Duck Percik “Samosa”
Confit Duck Percik “Samosa”

The thoughtful curation and storytelling behind the dishes made the dining experience one of the most memorable highlights of the evening, as echoed by many guests. Guests praised the menu for its warmth, complexity, and the way it encapsulated the shared culinary stories of the community.


Empowering the Next Generation: TalentCorp and Student Participation

One of the most meaningful collaborations this year came through TalentCorp Malaysia, whose support played an important role in empowering young Malaysians in Sydney. TalentCorp helped subsidise tickets for Malaysian students, making it possible for them to attend the Annual Dinner and gain exposure to a formal community event that many would not otherwise have been able to experience.

 

This support allowed the students not only to be part of the celebration, but also to take centre stage through their opening performance of the evening. Their performance symbolised the nurturing of young talent within the Malaysian diaspora and highlighted the importance of providing spaces for students to express their cultural pride, develop confidence, and connect with community leaders.


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TalentCorp’s involvement also aligned with the broader purpose of the MyHeart initiative—to inspire Malaysians abroad to stay connected, participate in community events, and celebrate their heritage. By featuring the Annual Dinner on the MyHeart platform, AMSA hopes to amplify the voices and experiences of Malaysians living abroad and contribute to a vibrant global diaspora narrative.


Appreciation for our sponsors and raffle prize contributors

We extend our deepest appreciation to our sponsors for making the AMSA Annual Dinner 2025 possible. Our heartfelt thanks go to our sponsors and contributors of raffle prizes, whose support was instrumental in making this event possible. Your generosity and commitment to our cause are truly commendable.

Jade sponsor: Singapore Airlines

Pearl sponsors: TalentCorp Malaysia || La Food Group

Opal sponsors: Scape || Phillip Au & Associates

 

Raffles Prizes Contributors:

Singapore Airlines, Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park, Audra Morrice, IPAN, Furama Hotel, Linda Yao, La Food Group, Hakka Pty Ltd, Ho Jiak, MyBlue Tea, Onepoint Marketing Agency


Community Impact and Voices from the Night

With over 150 attendees, the dinner brought together community members from diverse backgrounds, all united by a shared appreciation for cultural heritage. Many attendees described the evening as warm, meaningful, and reminiscent of the community spirit back home.


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“It felt like a beautiful blend of tradition and togetherness. The atmosphere reminded us of how strong our community truly is.”

 

“Seeing students perform and be part of the celebration was inspiring. It showed the bright future of our diaspora.”

 

Opportunities for networking, cultural exchange, and student empowerment further enriched the evening, reinforcing AMSA’s mission to support and strengthen the Malaysian and Singaporean diaspora in Australia.

 

Looking Ahead

The AMSA Annual Dinner 2025 concluded on a note of gratitude and anticipation for the year ahead. As AMSA continues its work to uplift and connect communities in New South Wales, the success of this year’s event stands as a testament to the importance of unity, collaboration, and cultural pride.

 

AMSA extends its heartfelt thanks to all who attended, supported, or contributed to the evening. The association looks forward to more meaningful initiatives, cultural celebrations, and opportunities for engagement in the coming year.


For more information about AMSA’s future events and activities, visitwww.amsa.com.au


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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

The Australian Malaysian Singaporean Association Inc. (AMSA) acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora nation as the Traditional Custodians of the bamal (earth) and badu (waters) on which we work.
We also acknowledge all Traditional Custodians of the land and waters throughout Australia and pay our respects to them and their cultures, and to Elders past and present.

© 2025 by the Australian Malaysian Singaporean Association Inc. (AMSA)

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