LuxBite takes the MasterChef cake
IF LuxBite’s recent MasterChef stint is anything to go by, the cafe is certainly in for success. Carene Chong chats to the owners, both former international students.
IF LuxBite’s recent MasterChef stint is anything to go by, the cafe is certainly in for success. Carene Chong chats to the owners, both former international students.
AS Malaysia celebrates her 56th year of independence, what is your wish for her? We asked several students to share their hopes and dreams for their homeland.
MINION mania took hold of McDonald’s restaurants all over the world, with avid Despicable Me fans lining up and even camping out to collect a full set of minions. Jessica-Anne Lyons and Jyethe Wong cover the collecting craze.
MISSED out on our Malaysian home-cooking workshop? We share photos and highlights from the weekend!
WHO said university students don’t have time for anything but their studies? Yoanita Marselia finds out how Malaysians David Mah and Nigel Ang’s never say die attitude helped Bluesky become Australia’s number one shopping app.
CHANGES to Australia’s student visa program could be driving recent growth in international student intake, which has risen for the first time from 2008-2009 levels. Yoanita Marcelia reports.
MEET 19-year-old Joshua Lee. His outlook in life will inspire you to value education in a different light (a 5000 word essay is a lesson in “selling yourself” he says), shake up your social circles and make the most of every opportunity. Gavin Tan speaks to the RMIT business student from Malaysia.
PHARMACIES in Melbourne and Sydney have sold out of N95 masks as international students rush to purchase face masks for families and friends back home who are facing the worst haze in Singapore’s history. Diane Leow reports.
WEEKS after Malaysia’s 13th general election, claims of electoral fraud continue to cloud the ruling government’s victory. Jing Wei Lee speaks to Malaysian students in Melbourne for their reactions.
A FORUM will be held later this month looking into the challenges faced by the LGBT community in Asia, with a focus on Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia. Jessica-Anne Lyons reports.
HOW do our world leaders fare when it comes to online influence? Hayden Waugh delves into the Twittersphere and investigates the accounts of Barack Obama, Najib Razak, Julia Gillard and more.
LOSSES were counted as gains with new friendships forged over gruelling contests, crushing defeats, and even a sprained ankle. Meld reporters Amy Lau, Vivian Tan and Yi Lei Goh bring you highlights of the basketball, netball, squash and volleyball matches at the Malaysian Games 2013.