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    RDA Christmas Cards – Orders Now Open

    Each year the RDA produces a unique range of Singapore-themed Christmas Cards. This year the designs feature Santa, Rudolf, the Singapore skyline, shophouses and a melting snowman. If stocks hold out, you can purchase cards...

    Can a pen change a child’s life?

    For the children at Riverkids in Cambodia, a letter can make a bigger difference than you think, says Dale Edmonds.The letters come in one by one, until there are enough to fill a courier...

    Foodie Motorbike Tour – Saigon

    Combining both elements of wonderfully fresh Vietnamese food and overwhelming traffic, a foodie motorbike tour of the city is a great way of exploring Ho Chi Min City, formerly known as Saigon. Kathy Chamberlain...

    Five local music acts worth checking out

    Want to get your music fix in Singapore but don’t know where to start? Check out five of our favourite local music acts – fresh from the September issue of ANZA Magazine.   Pictured: Obedient...

    Redefining Community Giving

    In strategic partnership with Community Foundation of Singapore, Taproot Foundation and UBS, Empact is proud to announce our first series of events on redefining community giving. This is the series for you, if you are:...

    Network With ANZA Members Using LinkedIn

    ANZA Members can now connect using LinkedIn. The new ANZA Singapore group is a professional network for ANZA members to share information and advice, job opportunities and mentoring. Join the group

    Pave Your Child’s Way to Success

    It is a universal fact that every parent wants the very best for their child, and it is not unusual to look for ways to boost their child’s learning process to get a head...

    Protecting Your Children in Singapore through Immunization

    Before children start school in Singapore, it is important to ensure immunizations are up-to-date. Children are exposed to a range of potentially dangerous diseases due to the large number of people they come into...

    A common expat achilles heel – Plantar Fasciitis

    A health problem that has struck Kathy Chamberlain and indeed many expats ‘of a certain age’ soon after their arrival in Singapore is the very painful and inconvenient condition of Plantar Fasciitis (pronounced fash-ee-eye-tus). Apparently striking...

    A Quirky Take on Diagnosis

    The thing about using the tool called ‘diagnosis’ as a method for understanding is that it is in danger of doing the exact opposite – ‘understanding’ I mean. It’s a very good tool for...