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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Christmas at Home: dining, decorations & gifts

While most of us would usually spend Christmas jet setting around the world, this year the festive season is more homespun and laidback.

Christmas Family Fun in Singapore

The Nutcracker and the Whimsical Realms of ChristmasDiscover the whimsical wonderland of The Nutcracker at Capitol Singapore and Chijmes. The Capitol’s Outdoor Plaza will transform into the Land of Snowflakes, featuring traditional Nutcracker...

10 Minutes With….Stefan Wood

Stefan Wood is known to ANZA members for his footy and photography skills, but the airline pilot and business owner is also the Director of corporate jet companies Singapore Air Charter and Aussie Air Charter and has accumulated over 13,000 flight hours.

Tips for buying an Australian Investment Property

Tristan Perry, Head of Tax, Australia at Select Investors Australia, answers a reader question about the right time to buy an Australian investment property.

4 things you should know about getting married in Singapore

Getting hitched? Pacific Prime has some tips for staying safe on the big day.

JCU: The Place for Gaming Enthusiasts

The Singapore campus of James Cook University (JCU) offers unique opportunities to discover the world of video games and to level up game development skills.

Join Centre Stage for Festive Fun this School Hols!

Join the Centre Stage team for a week of festive fun and celebrations this school holidays, as they bring to life seasonal holiday stories, books, films and musicals – as well as keeping their tradition of Pantomime going with “Pop Up Panto” camps.

Signs of Depression & Stress in Men

The COVID-19 pandemic has presented many mental health challenges, especially for men. Dr Neil Forrest, a British trained GP based at IMC Camden looks at how to spot the signs of stress, depression and anxiety and when to seek help.

Volunteer with Virtual English Tutoring

During COVID-19 ANZA member Fleur Maidment saw a need to support continued education in Myanmar, for students stuck in remote villages without textbooks and with weak data connections. She launched a virtual English tutoring program - matching Karen students from the Thai-Burma border region with ANZA volunteers. The program has grown to 50 tutors from around the globe.

Join ANZA Casual Tennis!

The ANZA Casual Tennis group meets up each Friday at centrally located courts for a fun hit in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Dot Kulig tells us more about this social sporting group…