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Daily Cuts - Cooking with Passion

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Dean Brettschneider, Author, Founder and CEO of brands Baker & Cook, Plank Sourdough Pizza, Mo & Jo Sourdough Burgers. He shares about his journey as a 'baker-preneur', how he built his business up, and what he's done to thrive in the competitive world of F&B.

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Daily Cuts - The Joy of celebrating Chingay 2025

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with two performers taking part in Chingay 2025, the People’s Association’s annual street parade celebrating Singapore’s multiculturalism and diversity – with this year’s theme being ‘JOY’. Ren Wong Zhong You, leader of the Swingstation Lindy Hop dance group, will talk about why his troupe members are dresses as waiters and waitresses. Bian Tong, member of The Jazzlings, will describe how this youth jazz collective will be performing inside a 4-storeyed platform, and what it’s like performing in the same parade as his parents.

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Daily Cuts - Exploring New Zealand’s North & South islands

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro finds out what it’s like exploring New Zealand’s Westland and Whanganui regions. Whanganui is located on the west coast of the North Island and the Whanganui River, while the Westland district is on the West coast of New Zealand’s South Island. Find out about the Westland Tai Poutini National Park’s Fox and Franz Josef glaciers - where the glaciers still flow to almost sea level. In Whanganui, find out what it’s like to ride on the Paddle Steamer Waimarie, New Zealand’s only coal-fired paddle steamer.

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Daily Cuts - Australian Open: Jannik Sinner’s decisive win, Sabalenka’s bumpy loss

Italy’s Jannik Sinner has fiercely defended his Australian Open title in straight sets, while Madison Keys wins her first Grand Slam to become America’s new sweetheart. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman unpack all the action from this year’s Australian Open with Michael Baroch, Tennis Analyst, Melbourne International Tennis School (MITS).

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Daily Cuts - Immigration, energy, tariffs: A wrap of Trump's first week in office

From his immigration crackdown to talks to impose tariffs on imports – it’s only been a week back and US President Donald Trump has wasted no time in pushing his agenda forward. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with Rick Mullaney, Shircliff Executive Director of the Public Policy Institute at Jacksonville University, to get a wrap of the flurry of activity from the White House in this first week of Trump 2.0.

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Daily Cuts - Bank of Japan finally raises interest rates: Is its tentative era over?

Japan's central bank has hiked its benchmark interest rate to a 17-year high and signalled more increases on the horizon, although some analysts think it’s come too late. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman ask Mio Kato, Founder of Lightstream Research, if this marks the end of the BoJ’s tentative approach and what it means for the Japanese economy.

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