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Daily Cuts - Flying high in a helicopter

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Australian technopreneur John-Paul Thorbjornsen who recently bought a new Airbus ACH125 helicopter. Together with the Airbus ACH130 Aston Martin helicopter, Thorbjornsen and his team will fly some 30,0000 nautical miles around the world via the North & South Poles. Thorbjornsen will talk more about this 2026 journey.

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Daily Cuts - Great Barrier Reef - another mass bleaching event

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef suffers its worst bleaching ever. It’s estimated that 90 percent could be gone by 2050 if global temperatures rise by 1.5 degrees Celsius - a best case scenario. Joel Chua and Susan Ng find out why this is raising fears for other coral reefs around the world with Ove Hoegh - Guldberg, Professor, School of the Environment, Faculty of Science, University of Queensland

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Daily Cuts - War in Gaza - what will happen as Ramadan begins?

Muslims in Gaza begin Ramadan under the threat of an Israeli ground invasion of their last major refuge in the territory. Masoud Mostajabi, Deputy Director, Middle East Programs, Atlantic Council tells Joel Chua and Susan Ng the significance of this holy month in the context of this conflict.

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Daily Cuts - Sipping on Sabana Coffee

Authentic coffeeshop kopi or teh from the comfort of your home - and at half the price too.On Eat Drink Singapore, Cheryl Goh and Hui Wong speak to Nah Jiang Ming, founder of Sabana Coffee, a homegrown business who is looking to brew up a storm.

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Daily Cuts - The impact of Gen AI on women

This International Women's Day, Work It’s Cheryl Goh and Hui Wong speak to Ng Lai Yee, Singapore Managing Partner & Country Leader, IBM Consulting, who’s hoping to empower women to leverage generative AI and be a force for positive change in their organisations.

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Daily Cuts - Levelling up education at Prison School

Work It’s Cheryl Goh and Hui Wong speak to a 43 year old inmate, Adam, who has used his time fruitfully to take his N, O and most recently A levels with the Prison School. He shares why he decided to revisit his education and what he hopes to achieve.

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