Comparing Between Two Nations
What a contrast, or more of the same?
Nation I left behind: Malaysia with a population of around 33 million, turns 65 on 31 August 2022, given independence by Britain that long ago.
1. Political leadership encouraging
looking inwards.
2. Society becoming more divisive over plural and religious diversity.
3. Getting less competitive than its neighbours.
4. Falling ranking significantly in corruption management and occurence, according to Transparency International.
5. Rewriting and recognising history according to the view of the powers that are.
6. De-emphasising the language of her past colonisers.
7. A federation that is showing cracks on its structure, although still with strong central control based on a sort of Westminster system.
8. Rampant misuse of public monies, third party commissions from projects and socio-political enrichment of a few kleptocratic individuals.
9. Increased empowerment of royalty in the governance, economic and cultural landscape.
10. Reduced social cohesion, due to long term strong discrimination practices in official government policies and mainstream media manipulation.
11. Unceasing exploitation of her natural resources, high need for foreign investment levels and belittling of its Indigenous population.
12. Joyous diversity and heritage in culinary offerings.
13. One of the highest vehicle accident rates on her public roads and highways.
14. Increasing commercialisation of personal health care.
15. Aging society risks are not that high, due to larger family sizes in her majority population.
16. Nothing like understanding the Malaysian, of whatever racial background, on the street like in a coffee shop.
17. Heavily reliant on migrant labour, while at least 2 million of its citizens have emigrated and settled overseas in past 10 years. Largest group of immigrants are from Indonesia, Bangladesh and the Phillippines.
18. Many of her students are studying in universities overseas.
19. Equatorial climate assures almost the same timing of sunrise and sunset, with only monsoon and dry seasons.
20. Strategic location in terms of geopolitics, shipping and air flight routes, natural resources and possible manipulation by powerful nations.
Nation I embraced: Australia marked its 234 years since it was colonised and 122 years as a Federation in 2022. Population of around 26 million in its Great Southern Land.
1. Political leadership unduly follows the Government of the USA and the political landscape is divided strongly on labels and party thinking.
2. Society getting more divisive due to less equality in incomes, social interaction, less shared cultural values, mainstream media
manipulation, political structures and more emphasis on disagreement than on common values.
3. Getting less competitive than its OECD nations.
4. Greater incidence of public and commercial rorts, corruption and misuse of public monies, especially relating to infrastructure projects, bringing down Australia's Transparency International ranking to below the top ten in the world.
5. Greater recognition and acknowledgent of the history of the peoples and Country before 1788.
6. Aussie speak continues to evolve and grow, despite the presence of minorities who came from around 200 nations and a growing cohort who cannot speak
English well.
7. The Federation is relatively still strong, although the wider independent powers of the separate States were highlighted during Covid management in 2020 and 2021. The shrinked actions, role and responsibilities of the Federal Government in Canberra also came to the fore.
8. Increasing divide between consumers, workers and the public on one hand and the well funded, strongly networked with strong political connections on the other.
9. The love affair with British royalty continues, the Republican movement gets some attention every few years and Australia participates in the annual landmark Eurovision singing contest.
10. High level of political correctness demands exist in official government policies, but there can be a different reality at ground level.
11. Continued exploitation of its natural resources with little value add, a wider extent of foreign ownership and increasing awakening for more recognition of its Indigenous First Nations.
12. Joyous diversity and heritage in culinary offerings.
13. Vehicle and driver safety has dropped with more aggressive behaviour on the roads, laden with more and larger vehicles, less civility and more traffic in capital city areas.
14. Increasing commercialisation of personal health care, although the Medicare public health system is still better than in the UK or USA, though behind Canada's.
15. An aging society, with birth rates higher amongst immigrant demographics. Refer to Point 17.
16. Nothing like understanding the Aussie on the street like in a footy or cricket game, a cafe, a private exclusive club or a RSL joint.
17. Heavily reliant on migrant labour for many services - and also on permanent migration to ensure economic growth. The current biggest contributors to immigration are Brits, New Zealanders and Indians.
18. Many young people still make the trek overseas for work, fun and adventure, even if for a short while.
19. A unique range of climate zones from monsoonal to temperate, with daylight savings practised in the more populous states and a transposition of the British seasons over a rather different climate pattern in Australia.
20. Location of the Antipodes, which should be safely tucked away with clean environments, umcontaminated produce and far away from the troubles of the rest of the world.
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