The Multinational Sports and Community Network (MSC Network) proudly marked a significant milestone with the successful inauguration ceremony to officially launch its community-driven initiatives. Held in the heart of town, the event gathered leaders, dignitaries, and supporters to celebrate the beginning of a new era focused on community empowerment, sports development, and social impact.
Honoring Our Esteemed Guests
The ceremony was graced by several distinguished guests who have long supported multicultural harmony and community welfare in Western Australia. Among the key attendees were:
Mrs. Fatima Payman – Senator
Mr. Chris Tallentire – Member of Parliament
Mr. Abdullah Khan – Member Ministerial Multicultural Committee WA, CEO Australian Islamic Colleges
Dr. Muhammad Jehangir – President, Pakistan Association of Western Australia (PAWA)
Mrs. Dian Lloyd – Councillor, City of Gosnells
Mr. Saif ul Islam – Councillor, City of Gosnells
Each of them shared words of encouragement and appreciation for MSC Network’s mission, acknowledging the critical role such organizations play in building stronger, healthier, and more inclusive communities.
A Vision for Community Empowerment
MSC Network was established as a not-for-profit organization registered as a Public Company Limited by Guarantee, with a clear mission to empower communities through:
Sports development programs to engage youth and promote teamwork
Health awareness campaigns that encourage better lifestyles
Relief and support services especially tailored for new immigrants, helping them integrate and thrive in their new homeland
The inauguration ceremony served as a vibrant platform to introduce these programs and highlight the organization’s unwavering commitment to social well-being and multicultural cohesion.
A Message of Unity and Hope
Addressing the audience, MSC Network representatives emphasized their vision of a thriving community—where sports, health, and humanitarian support converge to create lasting social change. The speakers shed light on the challenges faced by newly arrived migrants and the importance of community-based solutions to ease their transitions.
Senator Fatima Payman praised the initiative, stating, “This is the kind of grassroots movement Australia needs—where diversity is not only embraced but empowered through meaningful actions.”
Looking Ahead
The event concluded with a renewed sense of purpose and community spirit. Guests and attendees pledged their support for MSC Network’s upcoming initiatives, including youth sports tournaments, mental health workshops, and immigrant integration programs.
With strong community support and a clear roadmap, MSC Network is ready to make a profound and measurable impact on society—starting today.




