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Daily Cuts - Filming sustainably: More feasible than you’d think

A group of students from NTU decided that they wanted to make their final year project filmmaking process more green. Asia First’s Arnold Gay and Andrea Heng speak with Terry Tan, producer and Diyana Amir, director of the film “Paper Planes, Don’t Always Soar”, who tell us about the changes they made on set and how they convinced their 25-man crew to take the leap with them.

Daily Cuts - S1E95: Plant-based Bak kwa? A healthier, sustainable start of Chinese New Year

Singapore saw more meat-free products on the shelves over the festive season, even in the form of vegetarian Bak Kwa!  Singapore Today speaks to YumEat’s Manager about the uptake of plant-based meat goodies, and what other meatless dishes we can see on our shelves.

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Daily Cuts - S1E94: More Protection for Our Platform Workers

A new network has been formed to look into implementing work injury compensation for platform workers.  Singapore Today speaks to Yeo Wan Ling, Advisor to National Taxi Association, National Private Hire Vehicles Association and National Delivery Champions Association. She tells us about the open mic dialogue and recommendations to strengthen protections for Platform Workers.

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Daily Cuts - S1E93: Radicalised youths in Singapore

Singapore Today speaks to Dr Jolene Jerard, Executive Director, Centinel, Adjunct Senior Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (NTU) to find out what we can do to help youths who are at risk of being radicalised.

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Daily Cuts - S1E92: PsychQuest

Helping kids build confidence and social skills through tabletop games Singapore Today speaks to local company PsychQuest on using role-playing games such as Dungeons and Dragons to teach kids essential social skills under the supervision of a clinical psychologist

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Daily Cuts - S1E91: Making it safe for our children doing heights-based activities

Height-based outdoor activities - like ziplines and high ropes - can resume today.Singapore Today speaks to Forest Adventure, an outdoor activity centre, on the announced measures and pick up rates by schools.

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