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1 | Page Introduction Bersatu Games’ is an annual sporting tournament fully conducted by Malaysian students for Malaysian students studying in all tertiary institutions throughout New Zealand. It also serves as the largest and is a hugely anticipated annual gathering of Malaysian students in New Zealand. Just as the name suggests, the ‘Bersatu Games’ tournament symbolizes ‘unity in diversity’ where all Malaysians regardless of race, religion, or background come together in the spirit of true sportsmanship and friendship. Nevertheless, just like in any true sporting event, the ultimate aim is to be the best they can and emerge the overall winner! For this very reason and more, the tournament is the perfect medium for the Malaysian students in New Zealand to embody the values of 1Malaysia on a large scale. Over the years, the ‘Bersatu Games’ tournament has succeeded in attracting participation from all over New Zealand from the various universities that come together under their respective student organisations. These include: 1. Union of Malaysian Students’ of Auckland (UMSA) 2. Kelab UMNO Auckland 3. Massey University Malaysian Students’ Association (MUMSA) 4. Wellington Malaysian Students’ Organisation (WMSO) 5. Lincoln Malaysian Students’ Society (LMSS) & Christchurch Malaysian Students’ Association (CMSA) 6. Otago Malaysian Students’ Association (OMSA) Due to participation from such a wide group of organisations, we have an overall number of Malaysians to be around 450‐500 people including 301 participants and supporters, volunteers and even local residents of the town. Conclusively, the ‘Bersatu Games’ is a very much‐anticipated event by Malaysians from all around New Zealand and attracts a large number of Malaysian students. Aim The underlying aim of the Bersatu Games 2013 is to bring about improvement in the performance of all participating parties, be it in the sporting events or in the behind-the-scenes process. We want to create a safe but competitive environment in which everyone is thrilled to be part of the tournament and just pushing for nothing but the best. We aspire to achieve this aim by creating an egalitarian, responsive and systematic atmosphere where everyone can function to their best.

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Introduction

‘Bersatu Games’ is an annual sporting tournament fully conducted by Malaysian students for

Malaysian students studying in all tertiary institutions throughout New Zealand. It also serves as

the largest and is a hugely anticipated annual gathering of Malaysian students in New Zealand.

Just as the name suggests, the ‘Bersatu Games’ tournament symbolizes ‘unity in diversity’

where all Malaysians regardless of race, religion, or background come together in the spirit of

true sportsmanship and friendship. Nevertheless, just like in any true sporting event, the

ultimate aim is to be the best they can and emerge the overall winner! For this very reason and

more, the tournament is the perfect medium for the Malaysian students in New Zealand to

embody the values of 1Malaysia on a large scale.

Over the years, the ‘Bersatu Games’ tournament has succeeded in attracting participation from

all over New Zealand from the various universities that come together under their respective

student organisations. These include:

1. Union of Malaysian Students’ of Auckland (UMSA)

2. Kelab UMNO Auckland

3. Massey University Malaysian Students’ Association (MUMSA)

4. Wellington Malaysian Students’ Organisation (WMSO)

5. Lincoln Malaysian Students’ Society (LMSS) & Christchurch Malaysian Students’ Association

(CMSA)

6. Otago Malaysian Students’ Association (OMSA)

Due to participation from such a wide group of organisations, we have an overall

number of Malaysians to be around 450‐500 people including 301 participants and supporters,

volunteers and even local residents of the town. Conclusively, the ‘Bersatu Games’ is a very

much‐anticipated event by Malaysians from all around New Zealand and attracts a large

number of Malaysian students.

Aim

The underlying aim of the Bersatu Games 2013 is to bring about improvement in the

performance of all participating parties, be it in the sporting events or in the behind-the-scenes

process. We want to create a safe but competitive environment in which everyone is thrilled to

be part of the tournament and just pushing for nothing but the best. We aspire to achieve this

aim by creating an egalitarian, responsive and systematic atmosphere where everyone can

function to their best.

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Speech

The Bersatu Games 2013 was a product of a collective effort which required months of planning

and groundwork. The foundation was built as early as possible; just weeks after the 2012’s

edition dropped its curtains. However, rigorous planning and ample time put into refining the

details does not always mean that everything will go smoothly and faultless. This is just the

nature of a project; especially the ones of this scale.

The Bersatu Games 2013 Organising Committee understood this from the very beginning and

based on this understanding, we have initially set up a Documentation Committee which

functioned as the manager and mediator of the post-mortem process. We believe that

reflection is a great opportunity for learning. We also believe that sharing our triumphs,

difficulties and strategies will help a lot of people. Especially for the next host, we hope that this

document can help shed light on what is important, what should be done, what to avoid, and

what can be improved or introduced in the next Bersatu Games.

In WMSO, we believe that doing our best for the Club and for the community is imperative. We

believe that trying our best is the only option, but we also understand that we cannot be

perfect. This document is also very important for the Organising Committee as it helped us see

our strengths and weaknesses in a new light. It is my sincere hope as the Director of this

Committee that we all have gained something from this experience and that we can benefit

from this report and hopefully, together we can shape a better ‘Bersatu’ experience for the

next batch of participants.

Best regards,

Nurul Huzaimah Hussien

Director

Bersatu Games 2013 Organising Committee

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A year became a month, a month became a week, and then a week became a day. Now, Bersatu Games

has gloriously ended. I still remember how hectic it was towards the last few days for the final

preparation before the 2nd of July 2013 arrived. The phone didn‟t stop ringing, texts kept on coming in,

every question needed a relevant answer, and every conflict and problem required a quick solution.

And yes, the journey was undeniably challenging, yet these little things are the moments that matter the

most for all of us who had given our very best effort for another prestigious Bersatu Games. As we look

back on the memories, WMSO is forever honoured and privileged to be the host of the Bersatu Games

2013. We feel grateful for all those who‟ve participated and given their support for the “Bersatu Games is

not one without the rest”. And along the journey we faced bumps and trials, and thus in hopes to

smoothen out these bumps this post mortem will hopefully provide a guide for the next host and at the

same time give acknowledgment from the simplest roles to the directors of the Games. Of course the

hard work and effort is not without its supports and sponsors.

Our heartiest gratitude thus goes to our main sponsors; Victoria University of Wellington, Badan

Perhubungan Negara Kelab UMNO Luar Negara, Western Union and the University of Canterbury. The

Wellington UMNO Club (WUC) who is our main partner has been a tremendous support and addition to

this year's tournament. Last but not least, we would like to express our deepest appreciation to the

Education Malaysia New Zealand especially the Director, Mr Mohd Erfino Johari and our Education

Attache, Puan Hajah Salmah Kassim who have been working so hard with us for the past months.

On behalf of WMSO, I wish everyone had a wonderful and memorable experience here in the „coolest

little capital‟ of the world throughout the BERSATU Games tournament! We want each contingent to

know that we too enjoyed your company no matter how brief it was. We look forward to the next Bersatu

Games 2014 held in Palmerston North! As we turn towards the next chapter in the future, hopefully each

supporter, athlete and contributor may look back remembering that “we were the games, we are the

games and we will always be the games”

Maslina Mohd Akhir,

President

Wellington Malaysian Students Organization 2013

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Greetings to everyone

It has been a great pleasure to be able to be part of the prestigious games after 17 years. It was

here in Wellington I took part as a participant in Bersatu Games 1996.The feelings was special

then because it was a glorious and memorable moment for all Malaysians students to gather in

the spirit of Bersatu. Indeed, through sports we were able to unite regardless of the race or

religious background.

Hence, Allah is great, He had a well-planned event for me and my family as for the past 3 years,

since 2011 my family too had a chance to participate in 3 Bersatu Games. They have been

taking part and represented in Bersatu Games through WMSO, MUMSA and OMSA. We have so

much to talk about Bersatu Games this time. Only Allah knows how special Bersatu Games is to

me and my family. Although I did not play any game this time and was only the facilitator, but

after all these years to see Malaysians still united through games is a dream come true. We

were all striving hard to enjoy the glorious moment in this foreign land. We exhibited the true

'Bersatu' spirit to the local kiwis and other internationals. We should all be proud of ourselves.

I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate WMSO for their excellent management of

Bersatu Games 2013 and you should be proud of yourselves for such a fantastic performance.

The hard work and tremendous effort that you have all put in must be commended and you

deserve a pat on the shoulder. Hats off to every single one of you!

I am sure this experience will be a memorable one to you. To all Participating Teams from

UMSA, CMSA, OMSA, LMSS, AUC and WMSO, a sincere gratitude for your cooperation and

sporting spirits. I am sure you have many memories to giggle and talked about. Treasure this

moments and keep in touch with one another. I am grateful to Allah for I have personally

experienced 4 Bersatu Games in my life. What makes is more special is to be with all of you

through these three wonderful years.

I wish you all the best and I hope we will continue to forge strong ties as fellow Malaysians,

even when we are back home later on. Carry the Bersatu spirits and adhere to the real meaning

of it. May Allah bless us all and keep in touch!

Warmest regards and love,

Aunty Sal (Hjh Salmah Kassim)

Education Attache,

EDUCATION MALAYSIA NEW ZEALAND

4 Apr 2011 - 31 Dec 2013

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For many people, output is everything. For me, it's the strength of input that outlines the

output. BERSATU GAMES 2013 has delivered a brilliant output which serves us with an

achievement that recognise talent, potential and effort, apart from obviously seen as a winning

of full unity, solidarity and teamwork.

I strongly believe that creditable output is based on firm input of achievable target, incredible

pure intention and extendable mutual bond among students. This is what BERSATU GAMES

2013 has successfully shown. Each medal represents the energetic pulse of aspired Malaysian

students in New Zealand. My highest congratulations and deepest appreciation to all for this

success, the committees, the contingents, the athletes, the supporters, the volunteers even the

sponsors. Leaders accomplish things by leading. Winning organisations accomplish things by

organising. To Wellington Malaysian Students Organisation (WMSO), job extremely well done.

EMNZ is proud of you.

We Are The Games!

MOHD ERFINO JOHARI

Director, EMNZ

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PATRON

High Commissioner of Malaysia to New Zealand

Her Excellency Mrs. Rosmidah Zahid

ADVISORS

Director of Education Malaysia New Zealand

Mr. Mohd Erfino Johari

Education Attaché of Education Malaysia New Zealand

Mrs. Hjh Salmah Kassim

WMSO EXECUTIVES 2013

President

MASLINA MOHD AKHIR

Vice President of Administration

RAJA ZARITH FATIAH RAJA MALEK RIDHUAN

Vice President of Activity

SITI AYUNI ZAKYUDIN

BERSATU GAMES 2013 - ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Director

NURUL HUZAIMAH HUSSEIN

Deputy Director of General Affairs

MOHD ASRI JUSOH

Deputy Director of Sports Affairs

NURUL NADIA MANSOR

Secretary

ASMAEDAYU MAT ARIPIN

Treasurer

MOHD HASBI KYAIRI AHMAD FUAD

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General Affairs Committee

Protocol & Invitation

FARHANA YUSOFF & HAZEMYN ROSLAN

Programme Book

NURAFEEFA BUNGSU

Photography & Videography

FATIMAH AZ-ZAHRAA & NADIAH ZAINAL

Food, Beverage & Cleanliness

NORZILA MOHD SALIM

Registration

AIN LIYANA & NUR ASYIKIN

Accommodation

NURAIN FARHANA

MUHAMMAD HAZWAN JOHARI

Islamic Affairs

MUNIRAH HARIS

Liaison Officers

WMSO – SITINUR LIYANA IDRIS

MUMSA – AIZAT ZULHILMI YUSUP

UMSA – AIN MURAD

UMNO AUC – HAMIZA HASSAN

OMSA – IKMAL EDRIS

CANTERBURY – FITRI NURHANIS

Transportation & Safety

FARAH HANIS SALEHAN

NABILAH AL-MALHUKI

Logo/Poster Designer

SYED AMEERUL SHAKIR

Sports Affairs Committee

Sports Officer

MUHAMMAD ARIF IDRUS

Medal, Gifts & Souvenirs

ZAHIDAH ZAHIT

Technical & Competition Venue

DAYANG HAZIEQA HAMZANI

Stats, Results & Judgment

KHAIRUL ASRI, NUREN MAJDINA &

ARIF DZULKEFLY

Volunteers

HANSEL NG

Health & First Aid

MOHAMAD FIRDAUS

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Special Committee

Opening Ceremony

WMSO EXECUTIVES

Closing Night Ceremony

ALI AFFANDI

WUC Debate Competition

NOR NAZNEEM INCHE KAMARUDDIN

EMNZ Charity Sports & Night Market

KAMARUL HELMI KAMARUDDIN

Secretariat & Documentation

SAFIAH HASSAN

Sponsorships & Donations

WMSO EXECUTIVES

Merchandise

NURAINI ZAINI

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Bersatu Games 2013

Opening Ceremony

Tentative:

07:15 pm Expected arrival of the VIPs at the venue

07:25 pm Athletes parade into the hall

07:45 pm The singing of the National Anthem ‘Negaraku’

07:50 pm Event commences

Doa recitation

08:00 pm Silat performance

08:05 pm Welcoming speech by Bersatu Games 2013’s Director

Welcoming speech by EMNZ

Opening speech by Vic representative

08:25 pm Bersatu Games’ Video Montage

08:30 pm Dance performance

Pasifika performance

08:45 pm Video presentation from each contingent

09:35 pm Recital of Bersatu Games’ Pledge

09:40 pm Finale Performance:

Ngajat dance

Haka performance

09:50 pm Expected conclusion to the evening.

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Post-Mortem Report

General Affairs

Protocol

1. SCOPE OF WORK

For Protocol, we divide our scope of work into three divisions which are Opening Ceremony,

Bersatu Games, and Closing Dinner.

1.1 Opening Ceremony

- Technical includes lighting and sound system for the ceremony

- Invitation to VIPs

- Flow of the ceremony (in collaboration with WMSO executives)

- Contact, inform and brief Master of Ceremony about the flow, script and VIPs names

and positions

- Contact, brief and explain ushers and runners their responsibility

1.2 Bersatu Games

- Timeline for all games each day; where all committees should be.

1.3 Closing Dinner

- Invitation to VIPs

- Flow of the ceremony

- Registration for all athletes

- Ushers and runners during the dinner

2. ACCOMPLISHMENT

2.1 Opening Ceremony

- Event manage to finish on time

- VIPs are all well manage

- All performances accept from Tongan group manage to come and performed.

- The use of walkie talkie helps to make the event flow better

2.2 Bersatu Games

- Every game manage to either finish early or on time

2.3 Closing Dinner

- With limited workforce, we still manage to handle this event well

- Also ended on time

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3. PROBLEM AREAS:

3.1 Opening Ceremony

- During the Opening Ceremony, there were some problems technically. For example,

video would not show on the projector, video went mute, and the home screen of

the technical person’s laptop were shown on the projector.

- During the Opening Ceremony too, some teams doing performances were late to get

ready behind the stage. However, they managed to get on the stage on time

3.2 Games

- Some games during the tournament do not follow the time allocated for the each

game.

- This dragged other games as well

3.3 Closing Dinner

- After invitations were sent, VIP’s may accept the invitation and decline it the night before the

event depending on their situation and vice versa

4. FUTURE SUGGESTION/RECOMMENDATION:

4.1 Opening Ceremony

- The technical person-in-charge has to be prepared to any kind of problem. Problems

regarding the technical had to be overcome fast and the person cannot be panic. Think

fast and act fast. Have contact on other technical person for back-up

- if the team doing performances were not ready, urge them and let them know that the

event is important

4.2 Bersatu Games

-When times were dragged, find a way to finish the game fast. For example, if the plan

of the game is to play it on a single court, make it double. This reduces the dragging of

the time for other games.

4.3 Closing Dinner

-VIP is always right. Keep in touch with their current situation and always have a back-up plan if

the VIP could not make it to the event. For example, what to do if the person officiating the

event is late or could not make it?

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Programme Book

1) Accomplishment

- Successfully outlined all the information needed for a programme book with assistance of the

Director and the Deputy Director of General Affairs

- Produced a programme book which is very useful for the athletes and supporters who are not

familiar with the city and provides the information they need during the whole period of

Bersatu.

- Able to produce a fresh and cool look programme book with the help of Arif Dzul.

2) Problem Area

- Unsure of information that the athletes require

- There is no template from previous Bersatu organizer for guidance

- Problem with last minute changes of timetable that require additional cost of printing

3) Future consideration

- Earlier planning if possible.

- Search for a cheaper printing shop

- Make sure all the information is finalize and checked properly before printing to avoid extra

printing cost.

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Team Media & Publicity

1. Scope of Work (covers for Team Media & Publicity, Photography and Videography)

- Responsible to record the events, namely for the opening and closing ceremony, and

certainly the sport games (either photos or video, or both) for documentation and

archiving.

- Responsible to provide ‘still pictures’, promotional and informational videos, posters,

banners and other printed material for promotion.

- Cooperate with BG2013 official graphic, logo and branding designer for promotional

issue.

- Use social network site “facebook” as the medium to promote and publicize the event

by changing profile picture, cover photo and background photo which are related to

Bersatu Games 2013 (BG2013).

- Prepare enough people to take photos and videos.

- Find opportunities to publicize the event to other people outside the circle.

2. Accomplishments

- We managed to meet with the official BG2013 designer, Syed Ameerul Shakir in the

third week of April to discuss about the designs for promotional poster, banner and

bunting.

- Promotional posters were widely spread through social network site “facebook”

starting from the first week of May until two weeks before BG2013 kicked off.

- There were a total of seven promotional posters which represents some of the sports

played in the BG2013. Also, each poster comes with sporty themes which are:

Unbreakable, Teamwork, Glory, Precision, Fearless, Victory and Focus.

- For the banner and bunting, when the design has completed, we ordered the banner

and the bunting from Vistaprint.com. There were two banners and three buntings were

ordered.

- During the event, we managed to put the bunting at the Wellington Airport and at

contingents’ accommodation; Xbase to welcome them for BG2013. The banner and

bunting was hung at the ASB Sports Centre and VUW Recreation Centre during the

games.

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3. Problem Areas

- Due to the weather, one of the banners was torn.

- Coverage of event by newspapers such as The Dominion Post and university magazine

‘Salient’ could not be done due to last minute notification by us to these authorities.

- On personal notes, we tend to wait for instruction from the higher committees for any

tasks. This is so because we were instructed from the beginning. Thus, we are not sure

of what we have to do next as the previous matters were instructed and decided by the

higher committees.

4. Future Suggestion/Recommendation

- Perhaps the team will be more productive if we were included in the “what-to-do” list

concerning media & publicity rather than only monitoring the task.

- As a consequence of this problem we were encountering (waiting for instruction from

other people), so we could not contact the external media beforehand to do coverage

for the event.

- Promotion of the event could be improved by spreading the word to other people

close to us who are not part of the BG committees so that they can join the crowd and

come to cheer or simply watch the sport events held.

- It would probably be best to give the job scope to all committees in advance, and the

team brainstorm all tasks together with the head of department supervise and give

suggestions.

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Team Photography

1. Scope of Work (Please refer to Team Media & Publicity’s)

-Responsible to record the events, namely for the opening and closing ceremony, and

certainly the sport games (either photos or video, or both) for documentation and

archiving.

- Responsible to provide ‘still pictures’, promotional and informational videos, posters,

banners and other printed material for promotion.

- Cooperate with BG2013 official graphic, logo and branding designer for promotional

issue.

2. Accomplishments

- Took good pictures and some videos during the opening ceremony (Abu).

- Good distribution of work and teammates!

- All sports are covered.

3. Problem Areas

- Camera video is needed for opening ceremony, debate, important moments (goals,

supporters reaction).

- Luckily Hansel has good lenses that are suitable to be used during the games. Lenses

can be a problem if there is no one has the right lens for the right sport. Such as field

soccer game needs higher focal length camera.

4. Future Suggestion/Recommendation

- WMSO should really consider having a video camera to record ceremonies or etc.

Camera can be used, but it is quite hassle for the camera owner if they need to record

videos and take pictures at the same time as video recording is space and battery

consuming.

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Accommodation

1. Scope of Work

- Looking for the best and suitable yet cheap and comfortable place for the athletes

and supporters to reside during the Bersatu Games

- Contacting the selected accommodation and getting a quote from them

- Ensuring the process of checking in into the accommodation chosen runs smoothly

and efficiently

- To attend to any issues or complaints from the athletes and supporter regarding the

accommodation

2. Accomplishments

- Successfully booked a backpackers that could accommodate all 205 athletes and

supporters for a cheap rate which is $22 per night per person.

- Solving issues that cropped up during the checking in process (eg. gender mix up,

request of changing rooms)

3. Problem Areas

- Miscommunication within the committees. Arrangement for the accommodation in

terms of payment has been made to be done during my absence, yet due to

instructions coming from all over, caused payments to be delayed and disrupted.

The payment came through just a day before the games, and till the payment came

through, the risk of the accommodation being disrupted exist, due to the delay and

inconvinience experienced during that crucial period of time. This could have been

catastrophic.

- Gender and ethnic pairing during the process of checking in. For example, some of

the athletes and supporters highlighted that the person who’s in the same room

with girls are actually boys. Relative changes were made immediately to solve the

issues.

4. Future Suggestion/Recommendation

- To limit the people who can influence a decision that has been made.

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Food, Beverage & Cleanliness

Scope of work:

1. To find the caterer and discuss about the menu, payment and delivery arrangement for

athletes supporters and volunteers’ food

2. To ensure the venues is clear from thrashes after the games

3. To work along with Transportation and Safety crew and Liaison Officers for food delivery

and distribution arrangement

4. To provide a report from Food, drinks and cleanliness part for Organizing committee

information

5. To carry out all the tasks given by the Organizing committee

Accomplishments:

1. On the first day, games took place at two different places, (ASB Sports Centre and

Victoria University Recreation Centre). With help from Liaison officers and

Transportation and Safety crew, food delivery and distribution to athletes, supporters

and volunteers went smoothly.

2. There was a complaint about the food and we have referred this problem to the

Manager of Flavours café at ASB Sports Centre immediately. The manager promised to

make it better on the next day.

Problem areas:

1. There was a miscommunication about the order from WMSO contingent. This problem

happened as some of the athletes did not order the food through the form provided.

2. There was a complaint about the rice that was not well cooked.

3. There was lack of man power to re-organize and collecting the thrashes at the venues

after the games

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Future consideration:

1. Be prepared to provide food for vegetarian. Should include the option for them in

registration form.

2. Go the caterer that you are familiar with. It would be easier for you to communicate

with them and most of the time would meet your expectation too.

3. If you are dealing with new caterer, if possible, try to get the food tested before making

order.

4. Arrange for the food preparation (if the caterer is non-muslim), delivery and distribution

clearly.

5. Check if the games take place in two different places.

6. It should be better if Cleanliness part to be a separate entity from Food and Beverages

exco.

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Registration

1. Scope of Work

- Prepare the registration form for individual and team which are to be distributed to

each participating contingents.

- Get the participants from all contingents to register as an individual and as a team.

- Keep the records of the athletes and the supporters’ details.

- Brief the liaison officers on the athletes’ records and the registration.

- Be the centre of communication between the liaison officers and the High Committee

of Bersatu Games 2013.

- Provide a wristband for each athlete for each game they were participating in during

the game registration.

2. Accomplishments

- Manage to collect the data and process them within the time frame with the help from

the liaison officers

- Manage to tally the data collected and the amount of money received from each

contingent.

- Successfully done the individual registration on the day and ensure each and every

participant receive their lanyards.

-Successfully done the team registration on each day before the games starts with the

distribution of wristbands to the registered players.

3. Problem Areas

- The changes made on the accommodation, transportation, food, and dinner after the

due date create an issue on the money transferred earlier.

- Some minor issues being raised up by the participants such as misspelled names,

missing photos and inaccurate details on the lanyard received.

- The individual registration for the athletes was not going well because some of them

arrived late and there was a problem to find them to complete the registration.

- Missing of tag data of 29 AUC athletes on the first day of registration.

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4. Future Suggestion/Recommendation

- Online registration would reduce the mistakes done by both parties, either the

committee or the respective contingents. Also, the data received will be more accurate

and reliable.

- Make sure the sport officers from each contingent have an updated soft copy of the

data (such as accommodation, transportation, food, and dinner) and send them to the

Bersatu email with the registration form. Plus, ask them to ensure that the data are tally

with the amount of money they have transferred.

- Also, to make individual registration easier, get the sport officers to provide the travel

details of their contingents so that the committee know roughly the date and time of

their arrival.

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Liaison Officer CMSA

1. Scope of works:

a. Arrange and pre-order the contingent’s athletes and supporters information details with

the exco of administrations.

b. Provide face to face information to contingent from the organizing committee.

c. Coordinates the movements of contingent’s athletes from the accommodation to sports

venues according to schedules.

d. Provide details and information to contingent 24 hour a day during the BERSATU games.

e. Accommodate the contingents with relevance information such as sports venues,

timetables and transportations.

2. Accomplishments:

a. The contingent was well informed with every detail of timetables.

b. The contingent was able to follow the schedule thoroughly, even though there were

unexpected small changes in the timetable.

3. Problem areas:

a. Due to mistake during the administration, the details of one of the athlete was incorrect

(the gender was mistaken), causing the accommodation to slightly change their

arrangement.

b. The contingent does not inform the committee of their arrival, causing slight changes

for their transportation to the opening ceremony. Several athletes from the contingent

arrived approximately at 5.30pm at the accommodation, causing the registration team

to prolong their schedule. The check in times at the accommodation was also delayed

for an hour.

4. Future recommendation and suggestion:

a. Create a more efficient administration system, such as an online registration form.

b. Suggest to every contingent to make sure they give every details of arrival before the

dates of the game starts.

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Liaison Officer MUMSA

1. Scope of Work

- Acting as middle man for Organizer and the selected contingent.

- Collecting all details from the contingent, sort it out according several criteria.

- Compiling the details and prepare it in readable, reachable form (spreadsheet, word

document)

2. Accomplishments

- Managed to fetch the contingent during their arrivals.

- Succeeded in handling few problems aroused before the games (transportation, photos,

supporting documents, food pack)

- Succeeded in handling few problems during the games (missing lanyard, did not receive the

lanyard)

3. Problem Areas

- Some athletes preferred not to stay at backpackers. They wanted to go the venues from their

own place (Palmerston North)

- Only one athlete chose to take food pack although all of the athletes have been told to take it

throughout the event.

- Unorganized documents. There were missing photos, supporting documents, etc which

resulted in documentation problem.

4. Future Suggestion/Recommendation

- Ask the Sport Officer to recheck the documents before submit it to the organizer.

- Frequently remind them to be aware with the important things (accommodation,

transportation, food pack)

- Liaison Officer should create the rapport earlier in order to build strong networking between

the organizer and the contingent.

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Liaison Officer (AUC)

1. Scope of Work

- Go to the accommodation every morning to make sure everyone take right bus to the sport

venues.

- Cater the needs of all athletes such as providing medication, and information about the

transportation around Wellington.

- Distribute the lunch pack to those who subscribe it.

2. Accomplishments

- All the members of the contingent were punctual.

- Everyone went to the right place and used the right bus.

- No complaint about food, accommodation, and transportation.

3. Problem Areas

- Some athletes asked something that I did not know (out of my field) such as transportation for

the same athletes to move to different venues on the same day, and registration of new

members who arrived later.

- One of the athletes demanded medicine at night, asking me to deliver the medicine to the X-

base.

- Keep on asking about accommodation check-in, registration which I had no idea about those

things.

4. Future Suggestion/Recommendation

- Inform all the contingents clearly about what they have to prepare by themselves.

- State earlier on what will be provided and what will not.

- Acknowledge who’s who (registration, accommodation, transportation, medication, etc) so

that all the guests do not expect the LO to know everything.

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Liaison Officer (OMSA)

1. Scope of Work

- Liaise all communication between WMSO and OMSA

- Resolve any problems that might arise

2. Accomplishments

- Resolved most problems

3. Problem Areas

- Athletes and Supporters are not punctual – bus departure from Base

- Lots of complaints on the food – however, they enjoyed the lunch pack from CInta

4. Future Suggestion/Recommendation

- Event should start later (or should I say, buses should leave later than 7am) – too early.

- Should organize lunch packs only from Cinta

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Liason Officer (UMSA)

1. Scope of Work

-Act as the middle man in the communication between contingent leaders

-Assigned to take care of needs or problems from contingent leaders and members.

-Answer any enquiry made by the contingent

2. Accomplishments

-Answered questions for Bersatu games or accommodation and safety.

-Lost and found property (problems) was solved in

-Made sure people in my contingent enjoyed their stay and that their needs were met

3. Problem Areas

-Sometimes members of contingent will go straight to sports officer for problems while LO is

available to assist and was not used. In that event, the sports officer of hosting city becomes

more burdened.

4. Future Suggestion/Recommendation

-Emphasis on role of LO and their position throughout the bersatu games. In the absence of LO

at a specific time, their role may need to be backed up by another.

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Islamic Affairs

1. Scope of Work

- Providing places for pray in ASB Arena and Rec Centre.

- Providing prayer mat, prayer clothes, qiblat direction and prayer time.

- Make sure the places for praying are clean and tidy before and after used.

- Providing place for Friday prayer (Student Islamic Centre) with khaatib. We have

invited brother Mus’ab Umair to be the Imaam for Jumuaah prayer.

2. Accomplishments

- All Muslims participants can pray in a provided place without disturbing public spaces.

- The praying places were near the games spot and toilets for ablution.

3. Problem Areas

- It will be better if this position has a male exco as well because it is easier to contact

with the imaam and deal with the males during Friday prayer.

4. Future Suggestion/Recommendation

- This position can be combined to other scope of work (e.g: lost and found/discipline/

etiquette/ cleanliness/safety)

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Sports Committee

Sports Officer

1. Accomplishments and Improvements from previous Bersatu Games

a. Efficient Usage of Booking Slots

i. All sporting events were finished at the right time (or even earlier than

the targeted time) which suggests a form of efficiency by the working

committees for each games

ii. Despite of complaints that games did not start on time and other type of

delays, all games finished at the right time

iii. This is due to the fact that the sports committee has provided time

provisions for each match of each type of game to cater for these type of

inefficiency

b. Increase in number of sports using independent referees which helps to increase

the level of independency and remove any form of biasness towards any

contingent

i. Selection of referees with no close-relationship of any form to the home

team

1. Referees were selected with the help of Victoria University of

Wellington’s volunteering bodies, Victoria International

Leadership Programme and Victoria Plus Award Programme

c. Using methods to mitigate biasness by contingent referees

i. If let say a group consists of AUC, WMSO AND UMSA, the matches of this

group can only be refereed by contingent referees from MUMSA, CMSA

and OMSA. This is a departure from the method used from previous

Bersatu in Canterbury where any randomly selected contingent referee

can be the official of any game which I believe can introduce a form of

biasness should the wrong person be selected

d. Method to evade participation problem

i. Wrist tags were used to identify players who were registered for certain

type of games. This would help committees to identify which players

were ineligible to play in certain games

ii. Import of players will only be allowed if opponents allow

2. Weaknesses Observed and Complaints Received

a. Still quite a number of games using contingent referees which causes complaints

of referee biasness

i. Example of complaints:-

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1. Field soccer [WMSO vs AUC; CMSA vs UMSA],

Frisbee [OMSA vs WMSO]

b. There were other complaints regarding the independent referees [eg. Touch

Rugby WMSO vs. AUC] but I believe we have mitigated any form of biasness by

hiring independent referees with no close-relationship with any competing

contingents which led me to believe it is simply unworthy to entertain these kind

of complaints

c. Weaknesses in format used [eg. Match time for Basketball] due to lack of

discussion with other contingents before the commencement of BG2013

i. But we have provided provisions for match time which allowed us to

manipulate the match time after discussion and agreement with all

contingent captains before the first Basketball game of BG2013

commenced

1. This example shows the fact that we, the BG2013 committee,

have taken a stand to only allow changes to the original format, if

and only if, there are highest form of consensus such that EVERY

contingent captains agrees to the proposed change and this must

be done before the commencement of the first game of the event

to remove any form of foreseeable complaints

d. Lack of clarification and understanding of rules and formats by contingent

referees due to the fact that most of them were selected only during the event

day

i. Committee had initially formed a method to evade from encountering

this sort of problem such that each contingent were sent an email to

provide a list of contingent referees they would send for the required

games. This is thought to be the best method as these referees were

initially planned to be briefed before BG2013 commences.

ii. However, only one contingent [AUC] provided the list but the list was not

adhered to as different contingent referees were sent by AUC during the

event day.

e. Timekeeping and refereeing tools and other problems

i. Improper devices [hand phone stop clock] were used

ii. Last minute volunteers were recruited to do timekeeping jobs

iii. Unexpected problem regarding whistles in certain games

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3. Suggested Solutions for Next Bersatu Games

a. Refereeing issues

i. Try to hire as many [if not all] independent referees for each game

1. Make sure these referees are not connected to any contingent at

any point of relation; for example the referee for hockey in

Bersatu Otago 2011 were found to be the OMSA hockey team

coach

b. Try to reach a consensus for games formats and rules before the start of Bersatu

i. This is difficult to achieve actually since there will be a lengthy argument

as have been experienced from the past Bersatu games. This is why we,

the BG2013 committees, have taken a position to create our own best-fit

rules and formats which were also affected by suggestions by other

contingents [point to note we did consider and agree to some

suggestions but that does not mean we have to accept whatever

suggestions given to us]

c. Clarification of rules and formats by contingent referees

i. We have outlined [refer 2 (d)(i)] a method to mitigate this problem. The

only way to avoid this issue is to ensure the method is adhered to by all

contingents.

d. Scorekeeping and refereeing tools

i. Must be sorted and prepared before start of event

ii. Specific volunteers must be recruited for timekeeping jobs

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TEAM MEDALS GIFTS & SOUVENIRS

1) Scope of Work

Establish a small team of 3 people

Responsible to order all the medals and trophies for the games played and the

awards contested.

Receive and confirm the list of games and awards that must be sent to the

supplier. Ensure that all of the orders correspond to the number of games and

awards played.

Prepare a team of VIPs and committees to give away the prizes.

Work in close proximity with the Opening Ceremony, Closing Ceremony and

Protocol and Invitation team to know the flow of the programme and the most

suitable time to give away the prizes to the winners.

Provide souvenirs or token of appreciation to give to the Heads of Contingent

during the Closing Ceremony.

Responsible to handle and provide the token of appreciation for the VVIPs during

the Opening and Closing Ceremony.

Responsible to provide souvenirs for EMNZ, Victoria University of Wellington,

sponsors and outer agencies.

Conduct a post-mortem meeting after the games.

Prepare a full report of the work done for future references of the Bersatu

Games 2013 Managing Committee.

Carry out the decisions and consensus of the Bersatu Games 2013 Managing

Committee.

2) Accomplishments

We managed to get a trusted and reputable supplier who had experiences in

supplying medals and trophies for big events such as SUKMA 2010 in Malacca,

and events organised by Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and MAXIS.

The communication between the AJK and supplier was smooth as the messages

and requests were delivered correctly.

The medals and trophies reached the committee before the event had started.

The products were of high quality and fulfilled the committee’s expectations.

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3) Problem Areas

It was quite difficult to find suppliers that are willing to deliver their products

overseas.

Difficult to find suppliers that are efficient, cooperative and can be trusted.

Had quite a hard time finding suppliers that offer a reasonable price for the

medals, trophies and the shipping cost.

Difficulty in explaining the designs of medals through emails as email is the only

form of cheap communication available.

There were many late and last minute awards requested by the higher

committee. Example: Best Male Athlete, Best Female Athlete, Token of

Appreciation for the representative of Victoria University.

There was an award that was forgotten to be taken to the Closing Ceremony.

4) Future Suggestion/Recommendation

Be sure to finalise the number of awards that needs to be given. The failure of

doing this will cause a slight confusion to the team and humiliation to the

committee.

Prepare the specific design for medals early in the form of softcopy so that the

time taken to describe the design to the supplier can be reduced.

Recommended to finalise the list of prizes to be given during the summer

holidays so that it will be easier for the team to start early preparations of

finding suppliers and deciding what sort of medals or trophies that needs to be

ordered.

Ensure to appoint at least one person to count and manage the medals and

trophies before they are delivered to the Closing Ceremony venue.

Make sure that a list of the prizes are prepared and checked early

All of the prizes are placed at the same place.

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Technical, Games and Venue

Scope of work

1. Establishing a smaller committee

2. Responsible on all technical matters

3. Organising and processing of the schedule for the games

4. Make available all materials regarding the games and its requirements to all

contingents.

5. Finding and renting the venue for the games

6. Managing and providing all tools that are needed to the stadium/venues.

7. Briefing the volunteers for any games.

8. Helping the Volunteers Committee to give a briefing to all the volunteers for the games.

9. Maintain the comfort and cleanliness of the venue (e.g. prayer rooms)

10. Writing a report after the games for the Organising Committee.

11. Managing and providing the demands of the Organising Committee

Accomplishments

1. Bersatu games go on successfully with no major issues involving this committee during

the games.

2. All games finish managed to finish before the times on the schedule except for Men

Frisbee and Netball. No games are delayed and have to be postponed to the next day.

3. We have not received any complaints about the works of our committee throughout the

Games.

Problems

1. Committee members are not familiar with the rules of the games

Rules for some of the games that is uncommon for Malaysians like Frisbee and touch

rugby are not familiar for some of the committee members.

We have players who come to ask rules for the games but cannot satisfy their queries.

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2. Some committee members came late for the games.

Since the committee is in charge of the scheduling and briefing, chaos ensued for other

Bersatu AJKs on the ground for not knowing which team shall start first.

3. No one is in charge of timekeeping or scorekeeping.

BIGGEST mistake. Due to our committee oversight, we did not get this sorted before the

game. We thought referee would do the timekeeping, but since referees for most

games are not professional referees(they are athletes from other contingents) they do

not keep the time and have to rely to a timekeeper.

We did not appoint who will do the timekeeping, so on the day of the games we had to

recruit volunteers to do it.

Timekeeping mechanisms used are ipads,phones. While it works, it did not look

professional.

4. No tools for scorekeepings and referees

Another oversight from our committee. We did not sort out whistles before the games.

Thankfully, the venue that we rented have whistles available but these are in poor

conditions (not loud enough).

5. Not all team captains agree for the rules of the games - delayed start times

Although we've given out the official rules for all the sports played in Bersatu , that did

not mean each captains for each games will agree.

Confusions and disagreements over games rules often ensue, like what happened for

handball games. To solve this issue, we get an ASB(the indoor stadium)’s personnel to

clear the confusions and outlined the rules for the games.

This delayed starting time.

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6. Scheduling problem

No games started on time (as expected)

Causes of delays are not always due to our inefficiency, but includes things that are

beyond our committee’s responsibility, e.g late arrival of the athletes bus, athletes

needing time to test the court, debates over rules of the games, etc

Frisbee games lasted out far longer than it is expected to finish due. Due to ASB Arena

requested that we switched courts.

7. It is not easy to get all the teams to start the games to keep to the time

Need to be strict. Although we need to consider giving athletes time for rest or time to

practice before games start, be careful to keep to the scheduling time.

8. Protest/Objection by other contingent

One issue arised during netball games. One contingent(A) pointed out to me that the

other contingent(B) imported athletes from another different contingent (C). Contingent

C did not send in any team for netball. So team B borrowed a player from C to

participate in netball. Captain of team A doesnt like this, and complained.

The way we settled this is to call out each captains from all participating teams, and

brief them about this problem, then proceeded to ask them to vote whether to allow

this team B having one player from C or not. In our case, most captains agreed to allow

this.

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Solutions

1. Committee need to be well versed for all the games (or if this proves too hard,need to be

familiar)

At least have the technical know-how on how the games will be played, and some basic

rules.

MUST read the rules of the games as provided by the BERSATU host.

2. The Committee need to sort out whih members to man which sports

To avoid confusion on the day of the games, where two members man the same

sports, while another sports are unmanned by any members of this committee. (this is

a hypothetical scenario, it did not happen during BERSATU2013.)

3. Sort out the tools for displaying points

Is it going to be on a board or displayed on the electronic board? Sort this out with the

venue that is rented

If it is using markers and whiteboard, get it before the games starts.

4. Time keepers and person who display points

Get volunteers for this, sort this out before games begin.

Brief these volunteers on what to do. If you don’t do the briefing, get the referee to do

the briefing

And it is VERY important for the people in charge of taking points and timekeeping to

not engage in distracting activities. They need to focus on the games at ALL TIMES.

Points are very serious issue. You dont want to be corrected by the audience or

questioned by the players because of the mistakes made. Embarassing for the host.

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5. Set up or view the place early

Familiarise yourself with the venue.

Always keep in touch with the recreation center or venue manager. Sometimes, some

problems arise regarding venue(e.g. switch courts), you need to know this before the

games begin so as not to disrupt games. Even if u have already booked the place, doesnt

mean there won’t be any court switching, you'll never know

E.g in ASB center, Wellington, we have booked a court but another set of groups(not

bersatu) need to use the court that we have booked, due to the courts on one side of

ASB having the basketball hoops, the other sides do not. So we are made to switch

courts. Not a big deal but delays the game.

6. Any issues, settle with captains consensus

Gather all captains if there are issues arrive, and get them to come on to consensus to

settle the issue.

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Volunteer

1. Scope of Work:

- Responsible for the recruitment and selection for volunteers and referees/umpires needed for

the Games. A mix of both Malaysian and foreign students to encourage cross cultural

communication, preferably referees/umpires who are from an independent body: sports clubs,

to ensure non bias.

- Making sure that volunteers and referees/umpires understand their duties during the game

and responsible for the well-being of both the referees/umpires and volunteers.

- Working and coordinating closely with other Exco members (first aid, food and beverage,

registration, statistics etc) to ensure the smooth running of the games.

2. Accomplishments:

- Managed to secured 25 volunteers and referees/umpires for the game, 6 referees/umpires

and 19 volunteers comprising of both Malaysian students and other foreign students to help

out during the game.

- Used independent referees/umpires for games such as badminton, basketball, football,

netball, touch rugby and tackle rugby. Used contingent referees/umpires for games such as

sepak takraw, volleyball, handball, men frisbee, women frisbee and futsal, where each

contingent sends out a referee/umpire for the respective games.

- Volunteers and referees/umpires were briefed about their responsibilities and executed their

duties well. Compensated should also been given for their services with various initiatives (food

and beverages, movie vouchers etc).

3. Problem Areas

- Getting the qualified experienced referees/umpires can be tough, registered sports

bodies in Wellington finds it hard to help us because of the different rules and

regulations. Uni sports clubs finds it hard to help us because of the scheduled of the

Games during uni holidays.

- Unexpected circumstances where volunteers and referees/umpires are not able to

make it to their duties at the last minutes (sickness/flight cancelled).

- Contingents members have issues with the judgements of referees/umpires.

4. Future suggestions/recommendations:

- If possible give notices to sports clubs plenty of notice about the games so that they

can plan ahead of their schedule to help out during the games.

- Always have a backup plan for unexpected circumstances, contingent volunteers and

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referee/umpires to take over actual positions if required. Always let

contingents have a list of backup referee/umpires and volunteers for this kind of

situation.

- Referees/umpires must be sourced/recruited from independent bodies not related to

host contingent, sports clubs, regional sports bodies, qualified experienced personnel to

ensure fairness and non bias of the games. Results and decisions made by

referees/umpires can therefore be seen as independent and impartial.

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First aid and Emergency

1. Scope of Work (from Committee manual)

a) Form a sub-committee for first aid.

b) Assign First aid volunteers (medical and non-medical students) to each game venue.

c) Try to contact medical team/’safety’ team from hospital to be available during the

game1.

d) Try to get an ambulance to be available and ready at each game venue2.

e) Inform the hospital so that they are aware of the game and can give immediate

appropriate treatment in case any accidents or serious injuries occur3.

f) Analyze and make post mortem meeting after the game.

g) Produce a report for the BERSATU Committee.

2. Accomplishments

a) Medical students helped organizing a first aid course for volunteers who do not have

any experience in first aid.

b) We were able to prepare first aid kits, customized for sports events plus extra

bandages.

c) We were to handle simple injuries such as grazes and sprains to major injury such as

shoulder dislocation without needing to call for ambulance.

d) Throughout the game, we did not require any extra help from hospital and

ambulance service.

3. Problem Areas

a) Athletes did not listen when advised to stop playing due to injuries.

b) Athletes asked for medical treatments that are contraindicated for their injuries4.

1 From my experience, we do not require any medical team from hospital as the injuries during the game are not

very serious and manageable by medical students (volunteers). 2 Ambulance service is free in Wellington (in some places, you have to pay for the ambulance service). However, it

is not possible for them to come and ‘standby’ at each venue during the game, as they are very busy and they cater for whole Wellington region. 3 We can inform the hospital; however, I doubt they will do any action regarding this information. Plus, most of the

injuries are not serious and manageable by the volunteers on site. 4 Discussed further in ‘blue print’.

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c) Non-sport related condition that can be prevented. (Some athletes

do not have breakfast before games, and ended up having tummy pain from gastric.)

d) Athletes with asthma –forgot to bring their inhalers.

4. Future Suggestion/Recommendation

a) It is very difficult to distinguish between first aid volunteers and supporters.

Sometimes I couldn’t find my first aid colleagues as they were in the middle of the

crowd. I suggest we provide vest for volunteers such as in figure 1 below. Hopefully

this will help everyone to recognise First aid volunteers.

b) We need a runner (special for first aid team only) with vehicle, possible

motorcycle/scooter/bicycle in case we need to buy things or top up our kits in the

middle of the game5.

c) We had too many volunteers – during BERSATU games 2013, we had at least 1

medical student and 2 non-medical students volunteers (NMSV) at each venues, and

most of the time the NMSVs did not do anything as we only encountered small

injuries that did not require help from NMSVs.

a. I think we if we have two medical students at a venue, we do not need any

NMSV.

b. But if we only have 1 medical student, then should have only 1 NMSV.

c. Since we have limited volunteers for the games, we can relocate the NMSVs

to help other committees (efficient use of resources).

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Special Affairs

OPENING CEREMONY

1. Scope of Work

-to introduce the annual event to returning and new students

- to officially officiate Bersatu Games 2013

- to arrange how the officiating ceremony would be.

2. Accomplishments

- Managed to invite most VIPs to attend the opening ceremony and successfully

allocated time for the sponsors to give their speeches.

- The event went smoothly and finished earlier than the expected time.

3. Problem Areas

-We could not find venue to rehearse before the actual event due to unavailability of

the venues as we forgot about the need to rehearse and attempted to book the venue

at the very last minute.

- Some of the participants did not noticed the goodie bags provided as it was placed

under the seats.

- Before marching into SUMT 228, the participants gathered at hub, thus resulting in

noise made by them. Consequently, this disturbed other students who were studying at

the library.

- Transportation : The event finished earlier, which was around 9.30-9.45 pm, but the

buses were expected to arrive at 10.45pm. It was quite chaotic as the participants had

to wait for almost an hour.

- The number of participants attending the opening ceremony were uncertain. With

limited number of seats in the hall, this created problem for the opening committees to

allocate the exact number of seats for every contingent.

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4. Future Suggestion/Recommendation

- The rehearsal date should be decided earlier to ensure the availability of the venue.

- Possibly, in future, the goodie bags could be handed to the participants during

registration so that everyone would get it.

- Transportation wise, the respected committees could possibly negotiate with the bus

drivers on their flexibility to come soonest as the event ends regardless of the estimated

time.

- For the seating arrangement purpose, it is highly recommended in future that the

participants are given an option in the registration form, whether or not to attend the

opening ceremony. This would provide the opening ceremony committees with the

exact numbers of participants attending and the seat allocation could be done easily.

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Secretariat and Documentation

1. Scope of work

Work with the videography and photography committee for pictures and video for

documentation.

Handles and hold committee meeting.

Hold the post mortem meeting.

2. Accomplishment

Prepare relevant materials before each meeting.

Keep detailed records for crew, athletes and supporter.

Make the 420 lanyards for all crews, athletes, supporters and volunteers.

Prepare the post mortem report for overall BERSATU games.

3. Problems

Some of the lanyard name tags have some spelling error. This is due to the confusing

handwriting in their registration form.

There are last minute withdrawal and participation from other contingents which affect the

time preparation of their name tags.

There is no post mortem report from previous organizer; therefore it makes it harder to make a

report. The post mortem report does not indicate any improvement nor quality declination.

4. Solution

I would strongly suggest that the next Bersatu Games do an online registration so that it is

easier to monitor, and less error in spelling.

Make sure for each Bersatu Games, the organizer provide a post mortem report.

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Exco Sponsorship

1. Scope of Work

- Finding sponsors from Malaysia and New Zealand

- Sponsorships including money and goods for the whole tournament.

2. Accomplishments

-managed to get $NZD6500 from Victoria University of Wellington.

-bottles from Western Union.

-sum of money from the universities in NZ, Petronas, etc.

-$NZD2000 from Kelab UMNO Luar Negara.

3. Problem Areas

-It was during the time of PRU13, thus it was hard for us to deal with the government’s

agency directly.

-Most of the companies and agencies don’t have any link with New Zealand. Thus, there

is no benefit that we can offer them in return.

-All companies in New Zealand wanted us to offer more than just promoting their brand,

but being a non-profit organisation, that is all we can offer.

4. Future Suggestion/Recommendation

- It would be better if the Bersatu Games’ logo is ready earlier because it is important for

the letterhead on the proposal.

-All sponsorships request should be sent by the EMNZ officers so that it will look more

reliable.

-It would be good if the host can get the sponsors to respond quickly so that it would be

easier to include their logos in the printed merchandises.

-Doing a fundraising activity can be another good way to generate money.

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Exco Merchandise

1. Scope of Work

- preparing goodies bag for atheletes (opening ceremony)

- preparing t-shirts for BERSATU crews

2. Accomplishments

- Atheletes were happy with the fridge magnet included in the goodies bag

- Crews are satisfied with the t-shirts

3. Problem Areas

- The number of atheletes and crews keep on increasing as time goes by so, it was quite

difficult to make orders to the suppliers

- T-shirts got stuck at the custom (they were shipped from Malaysia using air freight

Fedex)

- Difficulties in requesting souveniers from the university

4. Future Suggestion/Recommendation

- Use goodies bag that has BERSATU logo printed on it

- Make sure to order everything at least a month earlier before the games (so that any

problems occur can be solved beforehand)

- Try to make sure the total value of each parcel is below RM1000. (The parcel that got

stuck at the custom carries item valued RM1800)

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Financial report

Financial Report

Bersatu Games Wellington 2013

Incomes

No. Items Amount ($)

Total Amount ($)

1 (a) Last year’s Fund (b) Fund from EMNZ (c) Victoria University of Wellington (d) University of Canterbury (e) University of Auckland (f) Contingents – AUC

UMSA MUMSA WMSO CANTERBURY OMSA

(g) PETRONAS (h) Mr. Erfino Johari’s Challenge Trophy (i) Badan Perhubungan Negara KULN (j) Crew’s Dinner Fee (k) Crew’s Lunch Pack

9,959.00 10,000.00

5,000.00 - -

14,415.00 11,810.00

4,370.00 4,315.00 9,455.00

13,650.00 -

155.00 2,000.00

605.00 40.00

85,774.00

Total 85,774.00

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Expenses

No. Items Amount ($)

Total Amount ($)

1 Sports (a) Venue Hire – ASB Arena

Rec Centre VUW (b) Medical Stuffs (c) Equipments – Whistles

Touchby Handball Shuttlecocks Takraw

(d) Medals & Trophies – Petone (P. Engravers) Fedex P. Engravers Starchamp

3,234.00 1,945.00

322.79 23.94 59.97 89.00

388.70 24.00

184.55 121.47 644.00

2,836.09

9,873.51

2 Accommodation 22,005.00 22,005.00

3 Transportation (a) Newlands Bus (b) Hireace 12-seaters (c) Estima (d) Fuel (e) Parking Fees (f) Repair Costs

7,071.00

924.00 180.00

39.93 87.50

391.00

8,693.43

4 Lunch (a) ASB Arena (b) Cinta Malaysian Kitchen (c) New World (d) Referees Food

910.00

1,020.00 32.55 65.44

2,027.99

5 Opening Ceremony (a) Dancers Fee (b) Smoke Generator (c) Decoration (d) Lighting (e) Walkie Talkie

250.00 200.00 302.00

0.00 69.00

821.00

6 Closing Dinner (a) AV Media (b) Venue Hire (c) Food Catering (d) Decoration (e) Lucky Draw (f) Coca-Cola Drink (g) Printing (h) Others – EMNZ App Launching

2,618.50 1,265.00

17,155.13 105.57 152.00 172.36 111.61 121.97

21,702.14

7 Operation (a) Printing – Banners

379.47

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Programme Book Post Mortem Report Statistics, Results & Judgements (Fixtures)

(b) Crew T-shirts (c) Liaison Officers’ Prepaid Reload (d) Wristband (e) Designer Fee

662.55 250.00

56.60 1,984.59

120.00 98.15

150.00

3,701.36

8 Souvenir (a) VIP (b) Athletes – Goodie Bags

Food Fridge Magnet Lanyards (517.50 + 529) Card Holders

(c) Runners – Nabilah Aziz Wan Joe Nicola Bray Arif Dzulkefly

60.00

514.05 448.34

87.98 1045.50

278.30 83.00 50.00 50.00 50.00

2,667.17

9 Bersatu Committee Final Briefing (refreshment) 225.00 225.00

10 Bersatu Committee & Volunteers Token Appreciation ($20 x 150pax)

3,000.00 3,000.00

Total 74,716.60

Total Incomes exclude UC, UoA and Petronas 85,774.00

Total Expenses include Appreciation Night 74,716.60

Total Revenue 11,057.40

Prepared by,

MOHD HASBI KYAIRI BIN AHMAD FUAD

Treasurer

Bersatu Games Committee 2013

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List of Athletes & Supporters

WMSO

No Name

A1 ABDUL AFIQH MURIYADI

A2 ABU DZAR BIN ILHAM

A3 ABDUL HALIM BIN ABDULLAH

A4 AHMAD REFAE

A5 AHMAD SYUKRI BIN DAUD

A6 AIZAT ZULHILMI BIN YUSUP

A7 BRYAN KU WEI JIAT

A8 ANGELA COBBOLD

A9 DAYANG NURHAZIEQA HAMZANI

A10 DORITHY TIMAH APAU

A11 HAKIMAH BINTI NAEMAT

A12 KAMARUL HELMI BIN KAMARUDIN

A13 KHAIRUL ASRI ISHAK

A14 MOHAMAD ALI BIN AFFANDI

A15 MOHANA VIJAYA

A16 MOHD FAIZAL AHMAD

A17 MOHD HASBI KYAIRI B AHMAD FUAD

A18 MUHAMMAD ARIF BIN DZULKEFLY

A19 MUHAMMAD ARIF IDRUS

A20 MUHAMMAD FARHAN BIN AB RAZAK

A21 MUHAMMAD HAZWAN BIN JOHARI

A22 MUZHAFAR BIN MOHAMAD

A23 NADRAH IBRAHIM

A24 NOOR AIN MURAD

A25 NOR ELIZA BINTI MOHAMAD NASIR

A26 NOR NAZNEEM INCHE KAMARUDIN

A27 NUR AMIRATULLYANA GAZALI

A28 NUR ASHILA BT ABU TALIB

A29 NUR ASYIKIN BINTI MAT TAIB

A30 NUR HAZIRAH DZULKEFLY

A31 NURUL AIN LIYANA KAMALRUZZAMAN

A32 NURUL HUZAIMAH HUSSIEN

A33 NURUL NADIA MANSOR

A34 RAJA ZARITH FATIAH BT RAJA MALEK RIDHUAN

A35 SAFIAH MOHAMMED HASSAN

A36 SALEHA BINTI YUNUS

A37 SALEHANA BINTI SALLEHIN

A38 SYAMIM SYAUQI B MOHD ERFINO

A39 SYED AMEERUL SHAKIR B SYED MOHDHAR

A40 TAN CHONG HUI

A41 WAN NURIN MAJDINA BINTI WAN RAMLAN

A42 WEI JI LEONG

A43 ZHAFRI ZULKIFLI

A44 AHMAD MUKHRIS B. AHMAD MAHADZIR

A45 SHAZARUL MOHD FAIZI B SHAARI

A46 MUHAMMAD KHASYFI B. MUHAMMAD KHIR

A47 AHZURIN AWANG

A48 LUAN CHIN LIM

A49 MUHAMMAD HUZAIFAH JOHARI

A50 MUHAMMAD B. KAMARUDDIN

UMNO AUC

No Name

B1 ABDUL QAYYUM BIN ZAINUL

B2 AHMAD AZRA I BIN JAMAL

B3 AHMAD FADZLI ISMAIL

B4 MUHAMAD ARIF BIN MUHAMAD RIDZUAN

B5 AHMAD IZZEIZAZ AHMAD SEDEK

B6 AHMAD SAFWAN AFIF BIN JAMALUDIN

B7 ALEX RASIDIN

B8 AMAL HAYATTI ABDUL RASHID

B9 AMIRUL ABDUL KHALID

B10 FATIN FAHANI BINTI MUHAMMAD FADZIL

B11 GANAGEASWARAN VARUMUGAM

B12 HAZWAN SYAMIL BIN HASSIM

B13 IBRAHIM FIKRY BIN ABD NASIR

B14 IQWAN ZARIF WAN MOHD SUID

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B15 IZ'AAN NAQIB ISMI

B16 KHAIRULNAZMI MOHD AZMI

B17 LUQMAN ARIF MOHD SHUHAIMI

B18 MOGANRAJ SUBRAMANIAM

B19 MOHAMAD AIMAN BIN JAMSARI

B20 MOHAMAD IQWAN BIN IBRAHIM

B21 MOHAMAD KHAIRUL AFIQ BIN MOHD KALID

B22 MOHAMAD NASRUL HADI MOHD ALHAM

B23 MOHAMAD SAIFUL BIN SHAHIDAN

B24 MOHAMAD SYAFIQ MOHAMAD SULAIMAN

B25 MOHAMMAD FAZRUL BIN JAFAR

B26 MOHAMMAD HABIBULLAH MD ALI

B27 MOHD ADHAM A RAHIM

B28 MOHD FIKRI ZULKIFLI

B29 MOHD NIZAR NADZMI ABD RAHIM

B30 MUHAMAD FAIZ BIN BAHARUN

B31 MUHAMMAD AIMAN MOHD NOR HILMI

B32 MUHAMMAD ALIF FITRI BIN HANIPA

B33 MUHAMMAD AZIB SUHAIMEE

B34 MUHAMAD FARID AHMAD SAYUTI

B35 MUHAMMAD HILMI ABDUL MAJID

B36 MUHAMMAD IRFAN MOHAMAD IDRUS

B37 MUHAMMAD NAFIS HAKIMI MOHD NAJIB

B38 MUHAMMAD TAUFIQ JUMAHADI

B39 MUHD ZHARRIEQ HAIZZAD BIN ZAINOL

B40 NADIRAH AZAM

B41 NABIL FIKRI BIN ABDUL AZIZ

B42 NAJWA FARHANA MOHD ADNAN

B43 NIK MOHAMAD SYAZWAN BIN NIK ROSLI

B44 NOOR LIYANA BINTI NOUXMAN

B45 NOR ATIQAH BINTI MD RAHIM

B46 NUR AISHAH BINTI AHMAD KAMAL

B47 NUR HAIFAA BINTI AZMI

B48 NURAISYAH ZULKAFLI

B49 NURHAZWAN MOHD ZAIN

B50 NURUL HAIZA SAPIEE

B51 RAIMY AIMAN YUSOF

B52 RAZIN ASHRAF RAHIM

B53 SITI AMIRAH MOHD REDUAN

B54 SITI NUR NATASHA ABD ZAHARI

B55 SYED MUHAMMAD BIN SYED SALIM

B56 VIANNEY SOPHIA VINCENT JILLSON

B57 WAN MUHAMAD IQBAL BIN WAN MD YUSOFF

B58 WAN NUR ZULAIKHA BT WAN ZULKIFLE

B59 YANG ADILA ABDUL SHUKUR

B60 AINUL AKMAL BINTI SHAHIDANI

B61 NADZIRAH EMBONG

B62 NURUL SYAFIQA BINTI ABU BAKAR

B63 FATIN AMIRAH SUAIMI

B64 NURUL AFRAHAH HUSSIN

B65 ZARIFAH ZAHRI

B66 YUSNORIDAYU BT MOHD YUSOFF

B67 MUHAMMAD ISKANDAR AB RAKIB

B68 NUR IZZATI BINTI KHAIRUDDIN

B69 WAN NOOR FARAH BINTI WAN SHAMSUDDIN

B70 AHMAD HANEEF BIN RADZI

B71 DANIEL ABDUL KHALID

MUMSA

No Name

C1 BRIAN LESLIE ANYIE

C2 MUHAMMAD AMINURRASYID BIN HASSAN

C3 MOHAMAD AJMAL ABDULLAH

C4 KAM MUN HAW

C5 ETHAN TAY CHEN ERN

C6 YANG XIONG ZHANG

C7 BARTOMOLEW SU

C8 MOHD AMIR HAFFIZ BIN MARZUKI

C9 MATTHEW CHIN WING CHOON

C10 TAN YANG YENN

C11 MOHD RAHIMI BIN CHE JUSOH

C12 JAMES JIN LIANG TAN

C13 GOH DAIXUAN

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C14 MUHAMMAD IZZAT AHMAD

C15 MOHD ZAIDI BIN ABDULLAH

C16 FADHILNOR ABDULLAH

C17 AMIRUL AIDI BIN NORMUHAYAT

C18 AHMAD NAZMI AFANDI BIN MOHD SAMSUDIN

C19 MOHAMAD SYAZWAN BIN MOHD SAIDI

C20 SALIHIN SAIDI

C21 MARDHIAH AFIQAH KASIM

C22 NORSYALEEZA BINTI ZAKARIA

C23 NURSYAZWANI HAMDAN

C24 STEPHANIE BULAN LUHAT

C25 CHAY FHUN LOW

C26 SHONNA SUZANNE ABRAHAM

C27 CHLOE PHOON KOH EE

C28 AIN NAZURA BINTI YASRI

C29 AU YONG JO ANNE

C30 EE SAN CHEOK

C31 SYAIDA LIYANA BINTI AKMAL HISHAM

C32 TONG KAY LI

C33 HANI AFFIFA BT MOHD HANIF

C34 SLYVESTER RONG WEI PIN

C35 AHMAD BUKHARI BIN MUHAMMAD NOR

UMSA

No Name

D1 GAN HWA XIANG

D2 MATHEW WOO SHIN ZHE

D3 STEPHEN LEE CHI KET

D4 THE YU HENG

D5 LOW EN LIN JUSTIN

D6 WEI YOONG TAN

D7 YU JIN TAY

D8 SHARAN RAJ TAMILVAANAN

D9 GAN YI ZHANG

D10 ALVIN LING BI RONG

D11 SHENG YUNG HOO

D12 KAZUHIDE SHAUN OKUDA

D13 LOW CHANG LIN

D14 EDMUND LIM TZUN CHIEN

D15 LOW RIC EUAN

D16 ALWIN TAN

D17 JONATHAN SYN KHIONG, BONG

D18 HAMISH AARON YAU CHUNG KHO

D19 LIM CHOON CHUNG

D20 LUQMAN BIN MOHD JANI

D21 MANDEED SINGH

D22 ADRIAN MAK WEI YEW

D23 SAMUEL BONG

D24 JEROM JOSEPH

D25 NG ZER HANN

D26 JOSHUA WEI UN SHONG

D27 CHUA ZI JUN

D28 THAI YEONG FATT

D29 LIM KAI YI

D30 GO CHIEN YANG

D31 SUREJ SINGH SIDHU

D32 KARVEN KWAN

D33 WONG LI TENG

D34 MU CHIEN LEE

D35 TINA ZHEN, TEO

D36 MELISSA TEE KYE HSIN

D37 ANDREA LEE YUEN XIANG

D38 LOO LING HUI

D39 CHIN-ANN TEH

D40 ANGELINE AUN-QI LIM

D41 CHEOK, CHERN CHEE

D42 KUH FUI SWEN

D43 KIMBERLY CHIN KIM LI

D44 LIANA TEOH EN HUI

D45 ZER RINN NG

D46 LUM JOE-ANN

D47 CHUNG DENG TEH

D48 RACHEL CHOY SAOWQUAN

D49 MOK YIN LAI

D50 DOUGLAS LIM MING FUI

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OMSA

No Name

E1 IVAN CHIN KAI JUN

E2 JIAN HAO YEO

E3 LOW KAI WEI

E4 STEPHEN CHAI YUNG YEE

E5 MUHAMMAD AINUDDIN SAHBUDIN

E6 MUHAMMAD MAZAITUL AKMAL SULAIMAN

E7 KRYSTAL HUI JING LEE

E8 AARON LIM

E9 SAM YE HAN

E10 ERIN JIN HOOI GOH

E11 MOHD IZDHAM ZAINAL

E12 TAHFIZ TAFFAZANI AHMAD ZAMRI

E13 MICHELLE ANAK VINCENT

E14 KHOO KAH YENN

E15 NUR SYAMILA BINTI AHMAD BADARDIN

E16 JILLIAN TAN TZE JOON

E17 UN PEI JIE

E18 WILLIAM WONG QI ZUN

E19 CHOON HOLD LOO

E20 SITI SAKINAH BINTI ABDUL KARIM

E21 MOHD SAIFUL AZRIE BIN ABDUL HAMID

E23 MUHAMMAD FIRDAUS BIN MUSTAR

E24 SITI FAIRUZZ LATIF

E25 SITI NADIAH BINTI DAHLAN

E26 STEFANIE LING NIE

E27 HANNAN SHABIRAH ABDUL HAKIM

E28 ELAINE ONG

E29 CRYSTAL CASSANDRA PAUL

E30 IVAN ZHONG WEN GOH

E31 ELFIRA CASSANDRA ANAK ENDERIK

E32 WOO WEN ZHAU

E33 JARYEE ENG

E34 JEFFREY TING KEE HO

E35 MATTHEW FOO WEN KAI

E36 JENNY CHAN

E37 NADIA SA ADON

E38 AKMAL SHAHIR BIN MOHN KHAIRI

E39 YAN CHOONG HOE

E40 AMY DONYSOS

E41 MUHAMMAD AZRI BIN MD SAION

E42 ANDREW TAN YAO HUANG

E43 AIDA FARHANA BINTI AMHAD ZAMRI

E44 CLAUSANTA PAUL JORING

E45 BELLINA LU ZONG XIU

E46 CYRUS SIEW SING YAN

E47 DOBSON LING CHOK THONG

E48 AIDY IRMAN BIN YAJID

E49 CHUA YEE MIN

E50 SIM HUI JIN

E51 NURAZLIN ZAINAL AZMI

E52 NAJWA NURDIYANA ABDUBRANI

E53 MAS NUR AKMAL RABANI

E54 HUDA AIMAN BINTI MOHAMAD SHAHIR

E55 EUGENE FOO XIANG YEE

E56 DULCIE TAN MEI YAN

E57 PHOEBE HO YEE MIN

E58 CHRISTYLLIALIAM DEVONG PHILIP

E59 THEO KUI YUAN

E60 LISA PEI LING LEE

E61 ERIC LIM THIAM AIK

E62 SHANGEETHA PARITEPPANSHANGEETHA

E63 NIKKI CHOU JIN HUI

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CANTERBURY

No Name

F1 ADRIAN LOH YI HUI

F2 AHMAD AIMAN ASHAARI

F3 AMERUL SYAFIQ ABD. KADIR

F4 BENJAMIN TANG

F5 BEVERLY HIEW MINN YEE

F6 ALEX CHIEW ING CUK

F7 BERNIE LING YEW CHIEH

F8 COLETTE TING JIA YING

F9 DANIEL LOH CHUAN HIENG

F10 DANIEL TAY ERN LYE

F11 DONNY CHIEW

F12 DARLENE GENIE ADRIAN

F13 DAVID TENG CHENG WEN

F14 HARIZ AZHAR BIN MOHD ROSLAN

F15 IAN SAING ANAK GORDON HUGH

F16 JONATHAN LOH CHUAN ZHENG

F17 JOSHUA YANG CHEN

F18 KIAN SENG LOOI

F19 LAI JIE HUA

F20 LIVIA CHEE

F21 NADHIRAH KAMARUDZMAN

F22 MARCIA FANG LING HO

F23 MARILYN JIN YIE WOO

F24 MELISSA HIEW MINN JYN

F25 MOHAMMAD ALIF BIN MD ZAINUDIN

F26 MOHAMAD IQBAL ABU HASSAN

F27 MUHAMMAD AFIQ RAZIN ONG

F28 TIMOTHY MONG KIANG SIM

F29 PHOEBE ANANDHI SIVA

F30 RU HAN HII

F31 SHAHIDEEN ABD HAKIM

F32 TECK SHUEN SOON

F33 STEPHANIE LOO MUN YAN

F34 STEPHANIE SONG MAY YING

F35 TANIA WONG TUNG XUAN

F36 UMMI NUR HANI BINTI MOHD SALLEH

F37 WEI KIAT CHAI

F38 MOHAMMAD AZRI SHAMSUDDIN

F39 NIXON KAN WAI KEUN

F40 CHAN SU YUAN

F41 MALCOLM NGU MING KING

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