Meet the Team: ANZA Joint Sports Coordinator Marnie Watson
This year’s ANZA Executive Committee is made up of a diverse, highly experienced, and passionate group of people. Meet Marnie Watson, our Joint Sports Coordinator.
How to Insure your Jewellery & Valuables
The experts at Pacific Prime Singapore offer some tips on jewellery and valuable insurance options in Singapore and beyond.
Writing a Children’s Book in Singapore
Danish writer Helle Norup, aka H.S. Norup, may have left Singapore, but her connection to the island continues through her latest children’s book, The Hungry Ghost. “I began writing it when I was still living in Singapore. I wanted to capture the vibrant atmosphere and the wonderful multicultural society,” says Helle.
Celebrate the Mid Autumn Festival!
Singapore celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival on Thursday, 1 October. Here are some ideas for joining in the festivities!
Singapore’s Best Walking Trails
Hearing the call of the wild? Strap on a pair of hiking boots, fill up your water bottle, spritz with mozzie spray, and get in touch with nature at these hiking trails.
Meet the Team: Committee Member, Christo Fangupo
This year’s ANZA Executive Committee is made up of a diverse, highly experienced, and passionate group of people. Meet our Committee Member, Christo Fangupo.
JCU: Stay Ahead in the Business World
The Singapore campus of James Cook University (JCU) is staying ahead of the curve and preparing its graduates for the challenges of a complex world. This year, the Singapore campus has refreshed its Master of Business Administration program to add a suite of six new majors.
Meet the Team: Committee Member, Maria Taylor
This year’s ANZA Executive Committee is made up of a diverse, highly experienced, and passionate group of people. Meet our Committee Member, Maria Taylor.
Write a Bestseller with the ANZA Writers’ Group
Got a cracking story to tell? The ANZA Writing group is launching a new online writing course, ‘Writing Gripping Fiction’, a 6-part series starting on 6 October at 7.30 pm.
Advice for Travelling Home to Australia
Thousands of Australians have been stranded overseas during the pandemic, unable to get home to family and loved ones. The reasons include the strict cap on international arrivals into all capital cities, scarcity of airline flights and seats, soaring ticket prices, and the high cost of mandatory hotel quarantine.