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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Gloves Up

Charley Larcombe talks to Australian boxer, Tommy ‘The Titan’ Browne on rolling with the punches ahead of his bout this weekend at The Roar of Singapore III.In light of the late summer’s super-bout between...

Interview: Professor Brian Cox

Professor Brian Cox is heading to Singapore with a brand-new show, the Universal World Tour 2019 on Saturday 8 June at the Star Theatre.

Experience the tastes of Beijing

Raelene Tan takes us on a culinary journey of local fare from Beijing in China to the fine Chinese restaurants here in Singapore.

H2GO! Singapore’s Best Water Activities

With Singapore’s tropical climate, water activities are a no-brainer for hours of family fun. Swim, splash and have a blast with these aquatic adventures around the island.

Stuck in a Covid-rut: How to deal two years on

As feelings of Groundhog Day continue and we hit the milestone of being two years into the pandemic, here’s how to keep your head healthy and out of a Covid-rut.
Tribes in West Papua travel article in ANZA Magazine April issue

Tribes & Tribulations

Tatyana Kildisheva goes in search of adventure in West Papua.

Chinese New Year Festivities

Street Light Up South Bridge Road From 19 January, vibrant piglet-themed street lights designed by the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) will adorn South Bridge Road. Lighting at 7pm each night, they form a...

Interview: Wellness Warrior Natalie Dau

Aussie Spartan star Natalie Dau is currently training for a 100km ultra marathon and is the creator of The Daily Escape, a health and fitness platform, and the Rockstar Fit training app. She talks to ANZA about motherhood, balance, and the small wellness fixes that make a difference.

ANZA Soccer: A league of their own

From the pitch to going pro, Cara D’Avanzo highlights four players whose time at ANZA Soccer has catapulted them into the spotlight here and around the world.

Speech & Language Therapy for Kids

Melanie Muttitt is a therapist for Treetop Therapy Centre - a speech and language therapy clinic that works with children, families and schools in Singapore. “I’ve always wanted to work in a profession helping children and families,” says Melanie. “I’m also passionate about communication - everybody deserves to have a voice.”