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Daily Cuts - Autism Day awareness @ Science Centre SG

Melanie Oliveiro finds out where Singaporeans can go to take part in activities associated with World Autism Awareness Day 2024. Held at Science Centre Singapore, visitors are able to celebrate diversity and inclusion by taking part in meaningful hands-on activities, workshops, pop-up stations, and browse around the gift market - some stalls manned by persons who are differently-abled and disadvantaged. Jennifer Loy Assistant Director of KidsSTOP will also talk about a 5-year groundbreaking partnership with SG Enable to promote accessibility and inclusion at the Science Centre.

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Daily Cuts - NTUC's new legal assistance programme

The Labour Movement sets up a panel of lawyers, to help members with legal issues which includes personal and even criminal matters. Andrea Heng and Joel Chua speak with Patrick Tay, Assistant Secretary General, NTUC to find out more.

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Daily Cuts - National fencer Amita Berthier qualifies for the Paris Olympics

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Hui Wong speak with national fencer Amita Berthier about her qualifying for the Paris Olympics.

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Daily Cuts - Should Singapore host the 2026 Commonwealth Games?

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Hui Wong speak with freelance sports journalist Phil Goh about whether Singapore should indeed host the 2026 Commonwealth Games.

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Daily Cuts - Earth Hour activities

Melanie Oliveiro finds out where Singaporeans can go to observe and commemorate Earth Hour during the weekend of 23 March. She also learns more about the WWF’s Earth Hour Festival which includes a day of activities, workshops and the iconic Switch Off in which Orchard Road goes completely dark for an hour in support of climate action.  

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Daily Cuts - My Little Kingdom

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Yvonne Yeo about how she set up My Little Kingdom when she was in her late 20s, why the schools operate on the principles of U.S psychologist Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligence, and how pre-school kids can be better prepared for the fast-evolving local education system.

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