Tuesday, September 25, 2012

AMBCQ Australia Malaysia Ball 2012

Lord Mayor Graham Quirk addressing the crowd
Every organisation needs some renewal and change, and this year's AMBCQ Australia Malaysia Ball was a good opportunity for the organisation to make some positive changes and signal a new direction.  We moved away from the previous format that we had used and adopted a more formal and more focused approach that concentrated on our members and our corporate supporters and allies in business and Government.  We also had the event at the Stamford Plaza which made for a refreshing change that elevated the event to another level.  It really showcased what the AMBCQ is best at.

Our AMBCQ members and assistants on the night,
Ben, Shaeed and Sue all looking fabulous
It is always a bit scary but also so gratifying to try something new and challenging and have it work out.  All these new factors had me a bit jittery - because it was unfamiliar and new territory, and as the MC or Presiding Officer, I was ultimately accountable for the running of the night.  But it all came together so well, thanks to our many great members and those who assisted on the night.  It has never before been so much a genuine team effort and I am so proud that we all did it together.  It must be all that dragon boating spirit!

Guests in the foyer for pre-dinner drinks.
"How different?" you may ask.  Well, how does bagpipes, pre-dinner drinks, formal toasts, and a speech by Professor Clive Palmer sound?  Yes, very different from our previous years!  It sure lent a gravitas to the night that was very memorable.  Formal dining of course began in the early monasteries of Europe, and from there emerged to influence all levels of society, and its rituals were adopted by some of the oldest universities and colleges, by the military and by other institutions.  And the formality was also part of us celebrating and acknowledging the very important underlying tie between Australia and Malaysia, and that is our Commonwealth ties.  In this year of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, it was very fitting that we acknowledge and celebrate these historical links which give both our nations the foundations and the framework in which our societies have grown up in differing but still recognisable paths.  Our Westminster Parliamentary systems, the rule of law, our shared defence ties which continue to this day, the importance of our English language - all these similarities mean that we as Australians or Malaysians, recognise more and understand more in each others' societies than we do in some of our other close neighbours.

We were very pleased at the event to welcome on board our new corporate supporter, QUT.  Kiong, being an alumni of QUT, is especially pleased and it is great to have the support of one of Australia's most recognised higher education brands and leading universities.

Professor Clive Palmer speaking at the event - for many guests it was the highlight of the night.
And Professor Clive Palmer and his wife Anna agreed to come on board as AMBCQ co-patrons and mentors.  We already have wonderful patrons and mentors in Dr Peter Yeoh OAM and Mrs Alice Yeoh. Now with Professor Palmer and Anna, we have the best of Malaysian business and the best of Australian business, to give us moral support and guide and advise the organisation.

Some of our special guests - I'll do my best to name everybody - from left John Mickel, Alicia Gibson, Cr Norm Wyndham, Cr Steven Huang, Jason Woodforth MP, Tarnya Smith MP, Mark McArdle MP, Lord Mayor Graham Quirk, Lady Mayoress Ann Quirk, David Gibson MP, Cr Vicki Howard , Anthony Shorten MP, my big stomach and I, Katherine Mickel, Ian Berry MP, Judy McArdle, Mark Boothman MP, James Kennett and his wife representing Rob Molhoek MP, Michael Pucci MP and Kiong.

One thing that never changes is that we always have a great line up of special guests.  This year the following came along to the Ball:

Kiong with Judy amd Mark McArdle.
Tarnya Smith MP and Cr Angela Owen-Taylor
  • Dr Peter Yeoh OAM and Mrs Alice Yeoh, Patrons of AMBCQ
  • Professor Clive Palmer and Mrs Anna PalmerPatrons of AMBCQ, and Mentors
  • The Hon Mark McArdle MP, Minister for Energy and Water Supply
  • The Right Hon. Lord Mayor Graham Quirk, Lord Mayor of Brisbane 
  • Lady Mayoress Ann Quirk
  • Tarnya Smith MP, State Member for  Mt Ommaney and Deputy Whip
  • David Gibson MP, State Member for Gympie
  • Anthony Shorten MP, State Member for Algester
  • Freya Ostapovitch MP, State Member for Stretton
  • Jason Woodforth MP, State Member for  Nudgee
  • Ian Berry MP, State Member for Ipswich
  • Michael Pucci MP, State Member for Logan         
  • Mark Boothman MP, State Member for Albert                                                
  • Cr Angela Owen-Taylor, Brisbane City Councillor for Parkinson Ward, Deputy Chairman of Council, Deputy Chairman of Finance, Economic Development and Administration Committee, Deputy to Lord Mayor on City Hall Restoration, and Deputy to Lord Mayor on Multicultural Affairs and International Relations
  • Cr Norm Wyndham, Brisbane City Councillor for McDowall,  Deputy Chairman of the Environment, Parks and Sustainability Committee
  • Cr Kim Marx, Brisbane City Councillor for Karawatha Ward, Chief Administration Deputy Whip
  • Cr Vicki Howard, Brisbane City Councillor for Central Ward, Deputy Chairman Neighbourhood Planning and Development Assessment Committee
  • Cr Steven Huang, Brisbane City Councillor for MacGregor Ward, Deputy Chairman of the Public & Active Transport Committee
  • The Hon. John Mickel (former Trade Minister, former Transport Minister, former Energy Minister and former Speaker (retired))



Alice Yeoh and I - a small token of
thanks to the ladies who do so much
behind the scenes.
We had incredibly strong attendance from elected representatives despite the Premier and his LNP cabinet ministers having a community cabinet in Cairns, the ALP having their National Conference in Brisbane, and the National Party having their National Conference in Canberra.


For those of you who couldn't make it, here's a quick recap.  We started the night with pre-dinner drinks in the foyer of the Grand Ballroom.  Our piper, Grant Agnew of City of Brisbane Pipes, sounded the quarter call, and later the five minute call.  Once all guests were inside, he then piped in the official guests.  We began the formal dinner with introductions and the National Anthems of Australia and Malaysia, and the Commonwealth Anthem, 'God Save the Queen'.  We began dinner and during dinner had speeches by myself as  Presiding Officer at the Ball, Kiong as AMBCQ President, Lord Mayor Graham Quirk, Minister Mark McArdle, and Professor Clive Palmer.  All the speeches were very well received.

Toasting the Stamford staff - from left Clive Palmer, Kiong, Ray Kelly
from QUT, Trieu from Stamford representing the staff, and Lord Mayor
Graham Quirk.
After the main course, we had a short intermission so everyone could chat and have a chance to mingle, after which the Piper called us back.  We then enjoyed a series of toasts where we were able to thank all those who have helped us and all those who hold the foundation of what we do, and many of our members contributed to the toasting.

We also toasted our wonderful Piper, and the Stamford staff for their service.  Tea and coffee and petit fours were served and we concluded our night with the draw of our raffle, with Air Asia again providing return tickets for two people to Kuala Lumpur, and our silent auction. And to signal the end of the formalities for night, our Piper played Auld Lang Syne.

The  following video shot by our wonderful friend and Brisbane City Council Student Ambassador for Singapore, Leong Ming En, has some of the highlights.  You may want to start with it turned down because those bagpipes start straight away!




From left back, Joel, Ivan, Jason a friend; and from front,
Robin, Debbie, Jocelyn, Jeen Sern and Keith
The night would not have been the success it was without the many assistants who gave their time and effort to put everything together.  I sent quite a few SOSs out to members during the week leading up to the night asking for assistance with IT matters, or sourcing various items, and our members always came through!  Thank you to Sue and Bryan who are always an enormous help on the night and who also helped with some of those last minute items I just described.  To Ben, Danny, Ivan, and Joel, who did much of the set up and organising on the night (as well as helping me with my IT woes), and also acted as assistants during the toasts, a very big thank you.  As well as to Rahmat who took on the task of liaising with our Piper and myself and keeping an eye on timings.  And to Keith and Ming who undertook the task of photography that night - there were a lot of great photos taken and both did an excellent job (and hopefully had something to eat!).  And to Shaeed for helping with the raffle ticket sales - actually Sue and Ben also helped out with that as well, and the front desk. And to all those AMBCQ members who hosted our guests so well, and who also made toasts on the night - it was done in a very stately and dignified manner.  I hope I haven't missed anyone... there was a lot going on and I may not have seen all that everyone helped with.
Just some of our guests - at the back Michael Pucci MP, Yang Du, Sean, Maxwell and  Vincent, at the front Rita, David, Freya Ostapovitch MP, Wan and Imee.

Toasting the Piper - from left Stu from Air Asia, Grant, Lord Mayor
Graham. Quirk, Ann Quirk, Alice Yeoh and Dr Peter Yeoh OAM
Finally, I would like to thank our President and my partner Kiong Chan.  I was very skeptical about some of his ideas for the night, but I really think the whole event could hardly have gone better.  It does take some courage to try something different, especially when your partner's giving you sideway looks, but it was a very worthwhile challenge and I believe it has definitely moved the AMBCQ in the right direction.  Next year can only be bigger and better.

Ian Berry MP receiving a raffle prize donated by Lyna Chen - he and his wife Karen cleaned up at the auction as well!
Anita, Lord Mayor Graham Quirk, and Rahmat

Anthony Shorten MP with AMBCQ member Ivan Tan - Anthony bought this piece
which is a reproduction of a view of Brisbane from 1888 made using authentic printing techniques.
Keith, Danny and Ming - yes, after all your hard work all night, you deserve a hard drink!

There are many more great photos in our Facebook Group and on Google +.  Haven't seen them - well you better join up!

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