Life in Singapore
ANZA’s Life in Singapore is your Little Black Book of expert advice for navigating your new home. Whether you’re settling into a new career, looking for the best international schools, trying to get a handle on your health and wellbeing, or working out how to max your finances, we’ve got it all to help you with expat life. Read on for the tools, tips and contacts to help you make the most of your Singapore adventure.
Health
For many, January is a time of renewal for many things contract-related. If you’re on the fence about renewing your insurance policy for another year, our friends at Pacific Prime Singapore take a look at three important things to consider.
Education
Marcella O’Shea from Melbourne is a working mother of three children, Edward (11) Tess (8) and Maelie (6). Marcella tells ANZA why Tanglin Trust School has been such a positive choice for her family.
Education
Hannah Connors, Early Learning Center teacher at Singapore American School (SAS), takes us through a day in the shoes of an energetic, curious preschooler.
Family
Dress up days. Love them or loathe them, they’re part of the school year in Singapore. Trudy Nearhos offers tips for getting ahead of the game.
Services
Katherine Chapman, Managing Director – CSLB Asia offers tips for tackling the job market in 2021, from brushing up your resume, to mastering LinkedIn and networking.
Education
Helping their students visualise and achieve their career potential, Dulwich College (Singapore) has introduced Ignite! - a new exceptional performance development programme.
Education
The Australian International School (AIS) 2020 Graduating Class has achieved an exceptional set of academic results, writes AIS Senior Marketing Manager Sarah Hunter.
Family
Shopping for school shoes in Singapore? Ten Feet Tall have your children’s feet covered.
Education
Discover more about Green School New Zealand in Taranaki, a haven for future-focused living and education in a beautiful natural setting.
Family
Scott Murphy, Wellbeing Coordinator – Secondary School at the Australian International School (AIS) offers his top tips for getting your teenager ready for the school year.
Health
Fixing your dental problems can do more than increase your confidence. Straight teeth and proper alignment can improve your oral health by reducing […]
Education
Around this time of year, people would typically be taking weeks off to travel overseas for vacation. However, as the devastating COVID-19 pandemic […]
Education
Balancing school and aspirations for a career in professional sport can be extremely demanding. Talented footballer Hari McCoy talks about his experience of going through Dulwich College (Singapore) Student Athlete Support Programme (SASP).
Finance
Tristan Perry, Head of Tax, Australia at Select Investors Australia offers tax tips for structuring your Australian investments when you move to Singapore.
Health
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, dentists worldwide have reported higher incidences of broken and cracked teeth due to the increased stress and anxiety people are experiencing. Expat Dental’s Dr Clara Gibson explains the symptoms and treatment.
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.
Education
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.
Education
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.
Health
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.
Education
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.