Testosterone is a sex hormone that plays a role in many important functions of the body. It’s produced in the testes in men, and in the ovaries and adrenal glands in women. It’s a steroid hormone that the body manufactures from cholesterol. While it’s produced in both men and women, men have around ten times more circulating testosterone than women.
2 What role does it play?
Testosterone has both anabolic effects (increasing the growth of muscle and bone) and androgenic effects (often linked to male characteristics such as a deep voice, hair growth, and sexual function). It impacts a range of key processes in the body, including metabolism, mental health, fertility, and cardiovascular health.
3 What happens to men’s testosterone as they age?
Almost all men will experience a gradual decline in testosterone as they age, although in some men, this decline can be more pronounced, leading to a deficiency. This has become more common in recent years due to higher rates of conditions such as obesity and diabetes, which negatively impact testosterone levels. In most men, the decline is relatively slow, unlike the more abrupt change in hormone levels seen in women during menopause. In rarer cases, some endocrine disorders can cause abnormally high or low levels.
4 What are the signs of low testosterone?
There are many symptoms, and men may present in different ways. The most obvious signs include a decrease in libido, erectile dysfunction, and loss of morning erections. Other symptoms include fatigue, mood changes, loss of muscle mass/fitness, increased body fat, and brain fog/poor work performance. If you search for the ‘ADAM questionnaire’ online, you can get a sense of whether you might be affected by answering ten simple questions.
5 How do doctors determine testosterone levels?
Testosterone levels can be checked with a blood test, typically taken first thing in the morning, as levels are at their peak at this time. Testosterone levels vary widely between men, so we must consider your levels alongside any symptoms. In addition to total testosterone levels, a doctor would usually measure how much “free” testosterone you have, as well as other hormone markers.
6 What treatment options are available?
As with many conditions, low testosterone can often be effectively managed through lifestyle changes. Losing fat, increasing muscle mass, eating a minimally processed diet rich in healthy fats, quitting smoking, managing stress, and getting enough sleep can lead to significant improvements. In some men, lifestyle changes alone may not be sufficient, and testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) may be considered. TRT involves administering testosterone in the form of topical gels, pills, or injections. However, TRT can lower sperm count, so for men who still wish to have children, alternative medications may be available to increase testosterone levels through other pathways.
Final thoughts
There’s no “one-size-fits-all” approach to managing testosterone levels. Men experience symptoms in different ways and at varying levels of testosterone. If you have concerns, it’s strongly recommended that you consult an experienced doctor and take an individualised approach, as what may have worked for a friend or colleague may not work for you. As with many health conditions, optimising your lifestyle in terms of diet, exercise, stress management, sleep, and avoiding harmful substances will go a long way in maintaining healthy testosterone levels.
Dr Neil Forrest is a well-established British Family Physician based at Osler’s Star Visa clinic (near Holland Road).
T: 6339 2727 osler-health.com
Near or far, tropical or industrial, alone or with family, I love to travel. Escaping Singapore and discovering fresh territories, pushing myself out of my comfort zone, and learning new ways to say “thank you,” “cheers”, and “where are the toilets?” fills me with a wanderlust-fuelled joy that has not abated since my early teens.However, until I’m safely ensconced at my new destination, with my bags unpacked and a clear idea of all fire exits, I am a veritable bag of nerves. Heading on a trip – big or small – induces a pre-travel anxiety that is widely disproportionate to holidaying in the first place.
The flight-booking phase is usually a breezy affair. Living on the red dot, there are so many fabulous destinations within close proximity that there’s always somewhere you’ll want to escape to. Not to mention the wider world where the choices are literally endless. (The same does not apply to my budget, unfortunately).
But once flights are secured and I’ve announced that I’m about to take flight, my excitement and organisational skills take a turn. Rather than living in the moment and wallowing in the privilege of being able to fly anywhere at all, I begin to feel anxious about every single little thing ahead that has even the slightest connection to my getaway.
According to Clinical Psychologist at Self Space, Kate Minsora (selfspace.sg), “Anxiety is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. It’s a normal human emotion that everyone experiences from time to time. However, when worry about an upcoming event such as travel becomes so persistent it interferes with daily life, it can become a problem.” She continues, “While a love of travel is common, it doesn’t guarantee a stress-free experience, either in the lead-up or during it. In general, going on any kind of trip can involve uncertainty, which can be a major source of uneasiness and apprehension for many people.”
Kate is right. The uncertainty about what lies ahead once I’ve forked out to fly seems to take on a force of its own. Decision fatigue hits when I look at accommodation, sleepless nights are spent weighing up what I’ll do if I accidentally twist my ankle on a cobbled European street, and I break out in hives when contemplating potential family day trips. Don’t get me started on the time a stranger called Gary took off with our suitcase from the carousel at Darwin International Airport by accident . . .
“The appeal of travel often lies in exploring new environments, but a disruption of routine can be a source of fear,” Kate continues. “This new or different location often comes with a lack of control. For example, travellers are at the mercy of airlines, hotels, or tour guides, and unexpected changes to plans, such as delays or disappointments like an underwhelming hotel, can significantly impact a holiday experience and contribute to anxiety. Not to mention past negative memories or prior travel mishaps which can trigger concern about similar issues happening again.” (Pretty sure Kate’s referring to Gary here).
What doesn’t help is that while my husband is extremely chilled out (read: disorganised), my travel-induced anxiety has sadly been inherited by our two children, aged 13 and nine.
Despite the angst mentioned above, once we’re actually on holiday, we have a fantastic time. As the final days roll around, I usually have a pretty clear idea of where we’ll be escaping to next, because the family needs something to look forward to. Once home, I get straight onto booking the next getaway as soon as possible, all recollections of my pre-travel worries having miraculously disappeared. Until the flights are secured, and you know what happens next . . .
Your anti-anxiety travel toolkit: Kate’s advice for no-stress sojourns
PREP Preparation is a powerful tool in calming travel anxiety. By planning your trip, you significantly reduce feelings of uncertainty. Careful planning allows you to anticipate potential issues, such as flight delays, lost luggage, or unexpected weather conditions, enabling you to develop contingency plans and reduce the likelihood of significant disruptions.
LIST IT Keep an ongoing packing list in the Notes app on your phone to help you remember everything. Doing this is particularly handy if heading on a longer trip abroad or to a cold destination where you need different kit. Knowing it’s there can banish overwhelm.
“Do laundry up to one week before travelling so you can sort clean clothes directly into luggage “
SUSS YOUR SELF-TALK Effective self-talk can be valuable for managing worries. Challenge negative thoughts, such as “I’m going to miss my flight” or “I’m going to get lost,” by replacing them with positive affirmations like “I am capable of navigating this travel experience” or “I am excited to explore this new destination.” Doing so will also boost your confidence by reinforcing your ability to handle travel challenges.
CREATE BENEFICIAL DISTRACTIONS When you feel stressed, engaging in activities that shift your focus away from worries can decrease anxiety levels. Listen to calming music or watch a movie. Step away from the situation for a few moments to engage in mindfulness meditation, or simply observe your surroundings to bring you back to the present moment.
KEEP THE KIDS CALM Preparation and communication will keep your child relaxed during travel. This involves talking about the trip beforehand and involving them in planning – whether it’s choosing an activity or packing their own bag. Use visual aids, maps, pictures and videos to familiarise kids with the destination you’re travelling to.
FAMILIARITY RULES Distraction is a useful technique when travelling with a child. Pack travel-friendly activities such as books and games to keep them entertained during long travel days and plan for breaks too. Pack familiar items such as toys, blankets, and books to provide a sense of comfort. Schedule stops during long car rides or flights to allow for helpful distractions.
UTILISE YOUR ANTI-ANXIETY TOOLKIT Creating a personalised collection of coping mechanisms provides a sense of control and preparedness, empowering you to navigate challenges with greater ease. By adhering to this list, or creating your own version, you can feel equipped and enabled to manage your anxiety as you go.
Join us for an evening of wine tasting at Petersons Wines in their gorgeous tasting room at Dempsey.
Join us for a special evening hosted by Petersons Wines on 4 June, 7pm – 9pm. You’ll not only sample a range of outstanding wines but also gain expert insights into the art of wine tasting.
Unique in Singapore, Petersons Wines offers their award-winning Australian wines direct to the public, and we are thrilled to welcome them to share their passion for wines with us. Over two hours, their knowledgeable staff will guide you through a carefully curated selection of 8 – 9 wines, including sparkling, white, and red, from the renowned Hunter Valley and beyond.
Learn about the wines from a producer judged Champion Small Winery of Australia, while enjoying light nibbles. As a bonus for ANZA members, all wines ordered on the night will be offered at exclusive member’s pricing, with free delivery included.
Spaces for this exclusive event with Petersons Wines are limited to just 20 guests, so don’t miss out on this chance to expand your wine knowledge and enjoy a relaxed, fun evening. Sign up now – we can’t wait to raise a glass with you!
March may have been a bit on the wet side, but don’t worry – April in Singapore is packed with exciting events whatever the weather! From the Easter holidays to vibrant festivals, captivating new exhibitions, beautiful musical performances, and, of course, some fantastic ANZA events, there’s something for everyone this month. Whether you’re looking to explore the city’s creative scene or enjoy peaceful family-friendly activities, here’s your ultimate guide to the best things to do in Singapore this April.
Smell the flowers at Gardens by the Bay
Mark your calendars for Tulipmania 2025 at Gardens by the Bay. From 17 April – 12 May 2025, the Flower Dome will be transformed into a stunning tulip paradise. Stroll through a Dutch-inspired landscape with over 54,000 tulips in 20 vibrant varieties, complemented by iconic windmills, watermills, and quaint farmhouses. Get booking now for this must-see floral exhibition in Singapore this April.
Take the kids to Songkran Festival at Wild Wild Wet
Celebrate the traditional Thai New Year at the Songkran Festival at Wild Wild Wet, running until 14 April. Dive into a fun-filled festival with water fights, music, dance parties, Muay Thai demos, outdoor movie screenings, and more! Don’t miss this exciting family-friendly event.
From 10-13 April, experience a four-day fiesta at W Hotel Sentosa, celebrating Songkran in style with Splash & Savor! Enjoy poolside parties, a sizzling Thai BBQ, tapas, tropical cocktails, and live entertainment, all set against the backdrop of the stunning Sentosa coastline. Don’t miss the yacht-side activations and world-class beats. Ready to party?
Join us for ANZA’s April Ladies Night on Wednesday, 23 April from 6.30pm – 9.30pm at 1-Atico, the stunning rooftop bar at ION Orchard. Enjoy beautiful city views, discounted wine, and cocktails, while mingling with fellow ANZA members and making new friends. Whether you’re coming solo or with friends, the ANZA team will be there to welcome you!
ION Sky, 2 Orchard Turn, #55-01 ION Orchard, 238801. Sign up at this link
Listen to Singapore Symphony Orchestra
On 12 April, head to Raffles Hotel for Magic Hour @ Raffles Hotel Singapore, the first of a bi-monthly musical event at The Lawn. Enjoy a soothing musical performance by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra with inspiring melodies as the sun sets. Indulge in light bites and drinks amidst lush greenery and iconic colonial architecture.
The Lawn, Raffles Hotel, 1 Beach Road, 189673. Book your ticketshere
Catch a film on Sentosa with Hendricks Sunset Cinema
Grab your tickets now for the Hendrick’s Sunset Cinema, returning from 8 – 25 May. Watch blockbuster hits like Mission Impossible, Priscilla, and The Eight Mountains, all while relaxing on the beach at Tanjong Beach with a stunning skyline. Enjoy delicious cocktails, snacks, and an unforgettable cinema experience with your toes in the sand.
Tanjong Beach, Sentosa, 098941. Get your ticketshere
Check out the animals at PetExpo 2025
Looking to add a furry friend to your expat home? Don’t miss PetExpo 2025, Singapore’s biggest pet festival, happening from 25-27 April. Enjoy a weekend filled with competitions, adoption drives, pet product booths, and more. Plus, entry is free for kids under 12 and pets!
Head to Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre from 4 – 6 April for the ADEX Ocean Festival, part of Singapore Ocean Week. This family-friendly event features ocean conservation talks, diving experiences, mermaid competitions, and more. It’s an exciting adventure for ocean lovers of all ages!
Catch the new interactive exhibition Mirror Mirror: Journey Into The Mind at the ArtScience Museum, running until 6 July. Explore eight themed rooms that respond to your actions and emotions as you step into the human mind. Don’t miss this immersive experience in one of Singapore’s top museums.
In this second part of our two-part series, we turn to Singapore’s top travel experts to hear their predictions and recommendations for 2025 travel. From exciting new destinations to emerging trends, these seasoned pros are sharing their travel insights, what they’re most looking forward to, and the must-visit spots on their radar for the year ahead. Get ready for insider tips that will inspire your adventures and help you make the most of your 2025 travel plans!
Lavender flower fields in Furano, Hokkaido
“Come summer, Furano in Hokkaido is famous for its lavender flower fields”
Big For 2025: The pandemic fundamentally changed how we value our freedom to escape, connect with ourselves, others, and with local cultures. The majority of Luxe Nomad bookings now come from group and multigenerational stays where people can spend time with family and friends and make long-lasting memories.
Major Trends: Wellness will be a continuing trend as people truly put health before wealth, seeking retreats or destinations that help focus on a reset of mind, body and soul. In Bali, Akashi Residence and Umalas Creek villas are hugely popular as they feature wellness amenities such ice baths, a sauna and yoga platforms. Nag Shampa Private Estate by Sam and Isabella Branson is a new property nestled in the peaceful Taro village near Ubud, Bali. Set amidst tropical jungle, organic orchards, vegetable gardens and wellness spaces, it’s totally at one with nature and not to be missed.
Destination Incoming:Over in Japan, Furano in Hokkaido is growing in popularity. It’s better known for its skiing in winter, but come summer it’s famous for its lavender flower fields and flowers which change from month to month with different arrays in bloom. It’s the real-life land of Wicked
in Asia!
Akashi Residence pool
Get Excited About: On one hand, it’s tech – the ability to capture a person’s preferences and data to be able to personalise travel experiences. On the other hand, it’s about retaining that authentic human touch and the ability to bring to life local culture, ambassadors, and stories that make a trip really memorable. Tourism should exist to build connections between visitors and locals, creating experiences that are mutually enriching, responsible, and support the local economy.
My Personal Escape: I hope to travel to Bhutan. It looks like the ultimate destination for a bit of soul. There’s also something magical about a destination that measures its success in Gross National Happiness!
“The Maldives continues to develop new experiences”
Peter Foreman, Marriott International, Senior Director, Sales, Marketing & Distribution – Singapore & Maldives marriott.com
Big For 2025: This year, travel is poised for a strong rebound, with domestic and intra-regional tourism in Asia Pacific continuing to lead the way. Currently, 60% of tourism in the region is domestic or intra-regional. For example, Koh Samui has become more accessible with increased air services, offering idyllic escapes such as W Koh Samui and The Ritz-Carlton, Koh Samui.
Left: Ta Aktana, a Luxury Collection Resort. Right: W Maldives Overwater Villa. Below: The Tasman, Tasmania
Highly Recommended: The Maldives continues to captivate. While it may not be a new destination for those in Singapore, it keeps developing new experiences that keep both first-time visitors and return guests coming back. Plus, it’s a direct, four-hour flight away. January 2025 welcomed the debut of JW Marriott Maldives Kaafu Atoll Island Resort, bringing a contemporary perspective on luxury and wellness. March marks the highly anticipated reopening of W Maldives after an 11-month transformation, showcasing a bold new visual identity and elevated experiences.
Get Excited About: Ta’aktana, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa in Labuan Bajo in eastern Indonesia offers unparalleled access to Komodo National Park. Similarly, The Sira in Lombok celebrates local heritage alongside serene luxury. In addition, The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection will launch its third yacht, Luminara, embarking on its maiden voyage from Singapore in December 2025, blending luxury cruising with immersive adventures.
My Personal Escape: I’m planning a trip back to Australia during the cooler months. After exploring Melbourne, Canberra, and Brisbane last year, I’m eager to visit Hobart and discover more of Tasmania’s natural beauty. A stay at The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel recognised among The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2024, is high on my list.
“Winter wonderland destinations like Tromsø and Sweden are having a moment”
Major Trends: The demand for “quietcations” in serene, tech-free locations, such as remote alpine lodges or silent retreats, is set to rise. Unique adventures, like glider plane flights over Namibia’s deserts and “cowboy core” experiences in Montana and Wyoming – embracing rustic frontier life – will also gain popularity.
A nippy Tromsø, Norway.
Destination Incoming: Winter wonderland destinations like Tromsø, Norway, the Laplands in Finland, and Sweden are having a moment. From “astro-tourism” to catch the Aurora Borealis, to dog sledding and reindeer safaris, these destinations offer highly memorable holidays for both couples and families.
Get Excited About: The fact that regenerative tourism experts andBeyond are opening Suyian Lodge in Kenya’s Laikipia Plateau. With just 14 rooms, there are horseback and camel safaris to spot the elusive rhino and leopards, visits to local villages and cattle ranches, riverside picnics, yoga, and more.
The hiking wilderness of Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania
My Personal Escape: I hope to explore Tasmania to hike and experience not only its natural beauty and fantastic food scene, but also the Dark Mofo festival, an immersive blend of art and culture. I’m also looking for a mid-year wellness boost at a retreat like Aro-Ha in New Zealand, or a meditation course at SOMA in Byron Bay.
“As witnessed by the ‘Swift Lift’ last year, people are travelling for live events”
Big For 2025: People are increasingly travelling for live events and concerts, as witnessed by the “Swift Lift” last year when Taylor Swift went on tour. There will also be a rise in “set-jetting” where people travel to destinations they’ve seen in movies or on TV screens. The TV show, The White Lotus, will make Thailand super-popular this year, for example. (See p68!)
The Grand Mosque, Muscat, Oman
Destination Incoming: Oman is a vastly underrated destination that offers incredible culture, landscapes, UNESCO World Heritage sites, great food, and amazing accommodations. While its neighbouring countries are all about the bling, Oman is about authenticity, adventure, and nature. Everyone should have it on their list for 2025.
Get Excited About: The relaunch of the Sofitel New York following a major renovation. It’s a hotel I’ve stayed in several times and the location is unbeatable. This makeover will blend Parisian style with New York’s urban spirit, drawing inspiration from its Art Deco roots. The launch of the Orient Express La Dolce Vita is another exciting new experience for 2025, allowing passengers to enjoy luxurious train travel between Italy’s most beautiful destinations including Rome, Venice, Florence, and more.
Villa Capanne overlooking the golf course
My Personal Escape: Last year, my family holidayed with a group of friends at Villa Capanne in Perugia, Italy. I’ve never felt more relaxed in my life – just lolling about the gardens, playing golf, visiting the castle, swimming in the pool at the end of the day, and watching the sunset over the Antognolla Valley. We’re planning to return this year to see what it’s like in the cooler months when we can all gather around the fireplace.
After winning the toss, the Patong Penguins looked to capitalise on the favourable bowling conditions. Their quick bowlers, Sajal Gaur and Jaqsir Brar, ripped through the top order, who were struggling to adjust to the local wicket. A further flurry of wickets meant that ANZA was in danger of being sent back to their hotel early, sitting at 63/5 in the 13th over.
Luckily, the middle order wasn’t ready to give up and decided a fightback was due. Kane Stavens and Akash Dogra combined for a crucial 31-run stand, pushing the score over 100. Abhilash Bhagat and Ian Sinclair added a few handy runs, and ANZA Champs finished with a respectable total of 123 runs.
Restored hope
Requiring 124 runs to win, the home side felt confident, knowing the opportune conditions of the wicket. However, after an extended rain break, any hopes of a quick and easy victory were swiftly quashed. The Penguins found themselves wobbling at 2 wickets for 9 runs inside the first 3 overs, thanks to ANZA bowlers Abhishek Ravish and Ian Sinclair.
Wickets continued to tumble, with Dheer Bhatnagar taking a couple of scalps, supported well by Chris Werfel at the opposite end. The Penguins were quickly reduced to 6 wickets for 60 runs with only 10 overs remaining. The target now seemed very imposing, but the Penguins’ lower order of Michael Flowers and Brock began rebuilding, pushing quick singles and punishing any loose deliveries. They restored hope for the locals, with a 47-run partnership that swung the game back in the Penguins’ favour.
It all came down to the penultimate over, and with only two balls to spare, the Penguins waddled across the line. ANZA came up painstakingly short in an absolute thriller.
Day 2: Saturday Cup Game (30:30 Match)
The two teams met again for the crucial 30-over championship game for the coveted Cup, which had not graced Singapore’s shores for close to a decade.
The Penguins sent the visitors to field under the warm sun. It seemed like a cunning move, but ANZA didn’t fall for it. Abhishek Ravish, fresh off a good game the day before, stepped up another level, partnering with Dheer Bhatnagar and Kane Stavens to unleash some excellent early bowling. The Penguins’ top order, featuring the stars from the previous day, collapsed. The Penguins were reduced to 4 wickets for 24 runs after a disastrous power play.
Desperate for runs, the Penguins had the good fortune of Adrian Lie stepping up to bat at #5. As wickets tumbled around him, Adrian calmly batted his way through the innings, finishing 75 in a masterful display on a tricky wicket. He even managed a final stand with the #11 batsman, Ajay Sampige, with whom he shared a 33-run partnership. The final score: 139 all out, a very defendable total.
The Cup finally came home!
Find some magic
ANZA’s openers, Reddi Kotha and Graeme Gardiner, were determined to start well after their disappointment the day before. They scored freely throughout the power play, racing to 44 runs without loss after 8 overs. Both batsmen departed by the 12th over, and ANZA seemed in a strong position. Haroon Mufti started scoring well, but eventually, the bowling took its toll. A mini-collapse followed, and by the 15-over break, 5 wickets had fallen, leaving the game finely poised.
After the break, it came down to wicketkeeper Tariq Janodien and bowler Dheer Bhatnagar to steady the ship. A brief cameo from Kane Stavens rescued the visitors. Tariq made a patient 18 runs from 32 balls, Dheer contributed 15 runs, and Kane scored 23 at a run a ball.
The Penguins threw everything at the champs in the closing overs, utilising 8 bowlers to try and find some magic, but couldn’t stop the flow of runs. ANZA Champs comfortably surpassed the total, with wickets and overs in hand. The Cup finally came home.
All in all, it was two great games, awesome hospitality, and some fantastic prizes from the Penguins. This tour summed up what cricket and friendship are all about.
The 2025 game is on Halloween weekend. It should be scary – sign up!
NETs stuff to know
NETs kick off each Wednesday at The Cage Sports Park, Dempsey, from 7pm. We assemble 5 – 10 people through our WhatsApp chat to roll the arm over. It’s not a problem if you don’t want to play games, don’t have equipment, and/or just want to do NETs. They are social NETs for all abilities. Discover more about ANZA Cricket here
In today’s fast-paced world, finding the right balance between learning and fun for kids can feel like a puzzle. That’s where Whizz Kidz steps in. Whizz Kidz isn’t just about programmes; it’s about creating memorable experiences that ignite joy and curiosity in young minds. Whether it’s an afternoon of arts and crafts, a science-themed birthday bash, or a week of holiday adventures, Whizz Kidz makes it easy for families to discover enriching activities under one roof. Founded by an expat mum in Singapore, the goal is simple: to remove the hassle of planning and bring the fun directly to families.
What Whizz Kidz Offers
Whizz Kidz designs its programmes with care for kids aged four and up. Kids can dive into creativity through arts and crafts, explore the wonders of STEM, or burn off energy during sports sessions. These extracurricular activities (ECAs) are aimed at helping kids build confidence, learn new skills, and most importantly, have fun.
Birthday parties are another highlight. Imagine a room full of kids captivated by a bubbling science experiment or creating their own masterpieces during an art-themed celebration. Every event is managed by engaging facilitators who know how to keep the energy high and the smiles even higher.
“ECAs are aimed at helping kids build confidence, learn new skills, and have fun”
During school breaks, Whizz Kidz holiday camps provide the perfect solution for parents seeking activities to keep their children busy. These camps go beyond just childcare; they offer hands-on workshops and outdoor challenges, ensuring that school holidays become the highlight of the year.
Whizz Kidz also partners with corporate clients, schools, and community groups to craft bespoke events tailored to their specific needs. Whether it’s a family day, school carnival, or festive celebration, Whizz Kidz works to turn every event into a memorable experience. The moments created are priceless.
With a focus on blending fun with learning, Whizz Kidz nurtures skills, confidence, and creativity in every child. The company’s flexibility, tailored services, and commitment to stress-free, meaningful events make it a standout choice for anyone looking to create lasting memories.
Whizz Kidz believes in making life easier for families and more exciting for kids. The team takes the stress out of planning and replaces it with laughter, learning, and unforgettable moments. Their goal is to help create something special, because they believe every child deserves a little magic.
Are you a good witch, or a bad witch? In other words, are you team Elphaba or team Glinda? Either way, grab your broomstick (or bubble), and dress in emerald green or bubble gum pink, because Wicked The Musical, the spellbinding Broadway sensation, has arrived in Singapore. Its long-awaited return to Singapore’s Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands runs from 19 March 2025 to 27 April 2025, and you don’t want to miss it. With more than 70 million fans worldwide, Wicked The Musical is the fourth longest-running show in Broadway history.
A Twist on a Classic Tale
For those who haven’t seen it (who are you?!), it’s the story of the witches of Oz, before Dorothy ever dropped in. Meet Elphaba, the misunderstood, smart, and very green witch, and Glinda, the privileged, and popular blonde. They start off as unlikely roommates at Shiz University, but their friendship – and rivalry – takes flight when their paths cross with power, politics, and the Wonderful Wizard himself. The result? A world-gripping musical that makes you rethink The Wizard of Oz.
The Magic Behind the Curtain
What makes Wicked The Musical so captivating is its mix of awesome spectacle, incredible vocals, and a story that tugs at your heartstrings while making you laugh. The music and lyrics are pure joy, with songs like Defying Gravity, Popular, and For Good. The musical staging by Wayne Cilento and direction by Joe Mantello bring Oz to life in the most enchanting way, with dazzling costumes, stunning sets, and a flying broomstick that will make you believe in magic.
Why It Still Rules Musicals
Let’s be real – Broadway shows come and go, but WICKED has stayed strong for over 20 years. Why? Because it’s more than just a musical – it’s an experience. The themes of friendship, self-acceptance, and challenging the status quo still resonate today. Elphaba’s journey from outcast to icon is one we can all relate to, and Glinda’s evolution from superficial to self-aware proves there’s more to being “good” than just looking the part. And let’s not forget the star power. Ariana Grande brought Glinda to the big screen in the recent movie – the timing for Wicked The Musical in Singapore couldn’t be better.
Singapore, Are You Ready?
Whether you’re a superfan or a first-time visitor to Oz, this is a must-see event. With a limited run at Marina Bay Sands Theatre, bag your tickets faster than you can say “There’s no place like home.”
March 2025 – 27 April 2025. Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, 018956.
The Australian and New Zealand Association (ANZA) in Singapore is looking for an Advertising Sales Manager.
ANZA provides social, sporting, and recreational opportunities for Australian and New Zealand expatriates, as well as all other nationalities living in Singapore. We’re looking for a passionate and driven sales professional to take on the role of Advertising Sales.
The ANZA office is situated in the hip Kampong Glam neighbourhood.
If you’re skilled in building relationships and growing sales, we’d love to hear from you!
Key Areas of Responsibility
The Advertising Sales Manager will drive revenue growth by sourcing and securing new advertising clients across ANZA’s magazine, website, and weekly eNews.
Maintain and strengthen relationships with existing advertisers, ensuring long-term partnerships and added value.
Oversee the advertising and sponsored content process, coordinating with advertisers and the Editor to meet deadlines, uphold content quality, and secure client approval.
Provide advertisers with campaign performance insights through data analysis and reporting.
Key Skills and Competencies
Sales & Business Development: Proven ability to identify, pitch, and secure new advertising opportunities, expanding ANZA’s market presence.
Client Relationship Management: Strong track record of building and maintaining long-term relationships with advertisers, agencies, and stakeholders.
Negotiation & Persuasion: Skilled in pitching advertising solutions, negotiating contracts, and closing deals.
Project & Deadline Management: Ability to coordinate multiple advertising campaigns efficiently, ensuring smooth execution and timely delivery.
Attention to Detail: Ensures all advertising and sponsored content aligns with brand guidelines, client expectations, and publication standards.
Data & Digital Proficiency: Comfortable interpreting online data and leveraging digital insights to optimise advertising campaigns.
Collaboration & Teamwork: Works effectively with internal teams to deliver integrated advertising solutions.
Tech-Savvy: Proficient in Microsoft Office and digital advertising platforms such as Google Analytics and Google Ads Manager.
Adaptability & Initiative: Self-motivated, proactive, and eager to refine advertising strategies and explore new business opportunities.
Key Attributes
Strategic Thinking: Ability to identify opportunities for growth in advertising sales and partnerships.
Proactive & Adaptable: A solutions-oriented mindset with a positive, can-do attitude.
Willingness to Learn: Eager to develop new skills and advance professionally within the role.
Terms of Employment:
This is a flexible part-time position, 25 hours per week.
Candidates must be Singaporeans, SPR and others eligible to work in Singapore.
Interested applicants please email your cover letter, including your current work pass status, and CV to Kerry Low gm@anza.org.sg.
Applications close Friday 11 April 2025.
Please note only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Don’t miss ANZA’s April Ladies Night at 1-Atico for discounted drinks, snacks, and chats.
1-Atico is the only place to be on Wednesday, 23 April, for ANZA’s April Ladies Night. From 6.30pm – 9.30pm, head to this beautiful rooftop venue, 55 storeys up at the peak of ION Orchard, for gorgeous views alongside a selection of discounted wine and cocktails. Whether you’re already an ANZA member, or thinking of signing up, come along to sip, chat, make new friends, and enjoy being part of our wonderful community.
What to expect:
1 for 1 on Atico’s Selected Signature Cocktails
1 for 1 Atico’s Selected wine
Whether you arrive alone or with a few girlfriends, the ANZA team will be there to welcome you, so you will always have company!