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Daily Cuts - An extra step of conservation in the African Savannah

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Timothy Heng, a Singaporean photographer and avid traveller who has just completed an anti-poaching course for Safari Animals. He’ll share how he fell in love with South Africa and the big 5 animals, and the patience needed to catch the animals while on a game drive or bush walk. He will share insights into how the training course was, and what more we can do to help the conservation of the animals in the wild. 

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Daily Cuts - Matching talents through a chat-driven job portal

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Kiat How Quak, co-founder and COO of Bossjob, a chat-driven job portal in Southeast Asia. How does Bossjob's artificial intelligence become capable of matching talent to jobs, and let jobseekers communicate quickly via direct chat?

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Daily Cuts - Commentary: Should commuters be banned from watching loud videos on their phones while on public transport?

It's a pet peeve many commuters on public transport experience. We find out why the author argues that loud videos or music from handphones on public transport may not just be annoying, but also hazardous to our health. Joining us is Dr William Wan, Chairperson of the Community Advisory Panel on Neighbourhood Noise and Senior Consultant, Singapore Kindness Movement.

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Daily Cuts - Managing safety risks when driving overseas

The Overseas Safe Driving Forum recently held at MBS addressed common road dangers with experts from Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, New Zealand, and Netherlands. We learn more about what was discussed about driving safety tips, focusing specifically on mitigating risks associated with distracted and fatigued driving. Joining us is Tay Chay Sim, Senior Technical Consultant and Speaker, AA Singapore.

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Daily Cuts - How moneychangers are keeping up with the Ringgit's demand

Local moneychangers may appear to be doing a booming trade in the Malaysian Ringgit, but what do they have to do to keep up with the demand? And what other foreign currencies are big with Singaporeans? Nabeel Ghaffar, CEO of ThinMargin, an online moneychanger, tells us.

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Daily Cuts - Recognised for her bravery at the Hotel Security Awards

Gahyathri Athavan, a customer service staff at Oasia Resort Sentosa, saw a man who was bleeding from the mouth, nose and face rushed into the hotel lobby. The victim was assaulted by a group of people at the driveway. Gahya immediately ran to the door to ensure that the group did not enter the lobby. While waiting for the arrival of SPF officers, they also attended to the victim, who happened to be a colleague from another department. Gahya was one of several hospitality professionals recognised at the Hotel Security Awards 2023.

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