ABOUT US
Malaysia Club of Queensland is a non-profit, non-political and non-religious organization. It is a social and community club for Malaysians in Queensland, Malaysian Australians and other Australians who have an interest in Malaysia, its people, culture and cuisine. Besides sporting and social activities it also engages in appropriate local community activities and functions. The Club also provides a forum for Malaysians residing in Queensland to express their views on matters related to relevant community issues and cultural diversity generally.
The Club was formed on 29th of June 1995 and has continued to function since then.
MCQ maintains good relations with the Government, business and community groups. It is independent of the Malaysian government.
Our goal is to foster goodwill and fellowship among Malaysians, Malaysian Australians, their families and the broader Australian community, and to provide social, cultural, educational, recreational, trade and business activities for the benefit of members.
CLUB ACTIVITIES
The Club meets regularly at the Warrigal Road State School Activity Hall at the corner of Warrigal Road and Daw Road, Eight Mile Plains on the first three Sundays of every month from 2pm to 5pm. Facilities are available for badminton, table tennis, yoga and dancing classes. Tea and coffee are provided free. A small collection is made at the door to offset costs. Members and friends who visit without participating in Club activities do not have to pay the entrance fee. For insurance and security purposes, all persons attending the hall are required to register at the door. Appropriate footwear and clothing is required for participation in sports activities. The Club is not responsible for young children left unsupervised at the hall.
Available Activities |
Badminton |
Table Tennis |
Line Dancing* |
Yoga* |
*Available for limited time only, check our Facebook Page for more info |
MAJALAH
Did you know? |
Jalur Gemilang - 'Stripes of Glory' |
The Flag of Malaysia is composed of a field of 14 alternating red and white stripes along the fly and a blue canton bearing a crescent and a 14-point star known as the Bintang Persekutuan (Federal Star). The 14 stripes, of equal width, represent the equal status in the federation of the 13 member states and the federal territories, while the 14 points of the star represent the unity between these entities. |