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Friday, March 7, 2025

Try ANZA’s Evening Mahjong

Originating in China, this fast-paced four-player game is popular throughout Asia. From beginners and beyond, all levels are welcome!

Discover Mahjong with ANZA

The ANZA Mahjong group hosts several sessions each week for both beginners and experienced players. While originally an Asian game, ANZA plays a Western version. We talk to organiser Sue Chamberlain about the popular group.

Join ANZA’s Photography Group

Love taking photos? Join the ANZA Click! Photography group and learn from a community of like-minded snappers. This social and friendly group is great for beginners, amateur enthusiasts, and anyone with an interest in photography.

Your Guide to Biking the East Coast

Have you always wanted to ride along one of the most scenic coastal routes in Singapore? ANZA Tours have put together a fantastic DIY guide just for you.

Your Guide to ANZA’s Telok Ayer Amazing Race

If you are looking for interesting things to do, check out our Telok Ayer Amazing Race guide.

Your Guide to La Dolce Vita in Kampong Glam

In case you missed the Tour Bite, you can now recreate the Sweet tour of Kampong Glam.

Help Kodie the Wonder Horse!

Riding for the Disabled (RDA) Singapore provides equine-assisted therapy to the disabled community. ANZA has been a proud sponsor of several RDA therapy horses, including former show pony, Kodie. Find out more about RDA and how you can help ANZA continue our support for this special animal.

Volunteer with ANZA Action

Want to give back to the Singapore community? Louise Jones from ANZA Action outlines the group’s activities.

ANZA Action: Singapore Cancer Society

Singapore Cancer Society (SCS) supports cancer patients at every stage of their journey. “Despite the COVID-19 situation, we have re-opened our facilities and premises and will continue to do our best to support the cancer community,” says CEO Albert Ching.

Migrant Worker Donation Drive

ANZA Action has been hard at work, collecting toiletries and other items in  a donation drive for ItsRainingRaincoats (IRR), a charity founded in 2015 by Dipa Swaminathan to improve the lives of some 300,000 migrant workers in Singapore.