Annabelle Rehn – Riding High
Aged just fifteen, Dulwich College (Singapore) student Annabelle Rehn is already competing on the world stage in dressage. Annabelle talks about the challenges and triumphs of her sporting career.
Meet swim instructor Tammie Grass
ANZA member Tammie Grass has been in Singapore for over two years, but it was the COVID-19 pandemic that ignited her passion for coaching swimming. She talks to ANZA about her new venture, Swim Squad Singapore and her background as an elite competitive swimmer.
7 Ways to Build Mental Resilience in Kids
With constant COVID-19 cancellations, uncertainty and change, our kids and teens have done it tough over the past 18 months. How can they build mental resilience to cope with an unfolding global pandemic? Australian International School (AIS) Wellbeing Coordinators
Duncan Rose (Years 9-12) and Bernadette Ward (Years 6-8) offer advice.
Singapore Lights Up for National Day!
The Cathay was the tallest building in Singapore and Southeast Asia when it opened in 1939. Today, The Cathay is a protected national monument that embraces both linear Art-Deco design and modernism with...
10 Minutes with Makeup Artist Andrea Claire
What brought you here?
My husband’s job thrusted us into the expat life. We moved to Singapore in 2007 and we still live here with our 13-year-old daughter Zoie. My other daughters, Sage (26) and...
Meet Olympian Joan Poh!
Rower Joan Poh qualified for the Tokyo Olympics, and will soon race against the world's best oarswomen. Joan talks to ANZA about her passion for the sport and the promising women’s rowing team she is helping to develop in Singapore.
Secrets to a Good Night’s Sleep
Living through the ups and downs of Covid has impacted the sleep of millions. Dr Catherine Phan from International Medical Clinic (IMC) offers advice for good sleep hygiene, so you can rest easy.
Check Out: Little Paris in the Heartlands
One of the oldest neighbourhoods in Singapore, Serangoon Gardens was established in the 1950s as an estate for the British military. Today, this hip ‘hood has transformed into Singapore’s unofficial ‘Little Paris’ area, with French bistros, authentic delicatessens, and plenty of places to dine, shop and relax.
What’s On July
Looking for things to do this month? Check out the Children’s Biennale, a fashion collection and a video games exhibition at ArtScience Museum.
6 Hidden Singapore Spots That Feel Like Overseas Destinations
Missing travel? While we can’t secure you a flight out of Singapore, these hidden spots in the Lion City are close to your favourite holiday destinations.