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Daily Cuts - Australia to ban foreigners from buying some homes as costs soar

From 1 April, Australia’s government will ban foreign investors from buying established houses for the next two years as part of an election pitch to tackle surging home prices. The restriction will then be reviewed to determine whether it should be extended. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman examine the reasons foreign investors are buying these homes, and the extent the ban will achieve its objective, with Dr Ameeta Jain, Associate Professor in Property and Real Estate, Deakin Business School.

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Daily Cuts - iPhone 16e: What even is this?

The iPhone 16e is Apple’s latest addition to the iPhone 16 lineup, offering a balance of advanced features and affordability. Daniel Martin speaks with tech reviewer Umar Naqshbandi, Content Creator and Creative Director of Social Media at ProductNation. 

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Daily Cuts - #TalkBack: Are we seeing the death of neighbourhood provision shops?

After 90 years, a family business - Chin Teck Chiang Seah Kee provision shop - closes its doors. It has shuttered for good, leaving behind a rich legacy. Singapore Today’s Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Professor Sing Tien Foo, Provost’s Chair Professor, Department of Real Estate at the NUS Business School.

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Daily Cuts - Understanding how to nominate people to a board

City Developments’ executive chairman Kwek Leng Beng has accused his son Sherman Kwek, who is also the group CEO, of appointing new independent directors without full board approval. Singapore Today’s Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Kevin Chua, corporate lawyer and director in law firm Yuen Law, to find out more about the process of nominating someone to the board. 

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Daily Cuts - Exploring Singapore’s WWII Past

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro explores the ‘Twilight Tour of Fort Siloso’, a special tour commemorating the 83rd anniversary of the Fall of Singapore as part of the National Heritage Board (NHB)'s annual ‘Battle for Singapore’ series of programmes. NHB’s Satha Logaraj will talk about the tour’s main features like Fort Siloso’s historic guns, military barracks, observation posts, and the underground network of tunnels constructed to shelter soldiers and store ammunition during World War II. Satha will also talk about other ‘Battle for Singapore’ programmes for Singaporeans, residents, and tourists to discover.

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Daily Cuts - Gurmit Singh - Going strong after more than 30 years in the public eye

In ‘Made in SG’ Melanie Oliveiro speaks with host, comedian and actor Gurmit Singh who is leading the new cna documentary series “Born in 1965”. The 2-part miniseries coincides with SG60 i.e. Singapore’s 60th year of independence. Gurmit will talk about some of the issues he addressed in the series: how to age healthily and with purpose; and self-discovery travels when he visited Japan and India - countries that hold deep roots for his family. “Born in 1965” airs on 1st & 2nd March 2025, coinciding with Gurmit’s birthday month.

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