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Daily Cuts - Mayura Station: the ultimate wagyu and dining experience

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Mark Wright, Head Chef and Restaurant Manager at The Tasting Room, Mayura Station. He chats to us about what makes its environment suitable for breeding Wagyu cattle in Australia, and how the team has created the ultimate paddock-to-plate experience for diners at The Tasting Room.

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Daily Cuts - Behind the concept of an interim city

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Calvin Chua, Festival Director, Singapore Archifest, about the concept of an "interim" city and its role in enhancing Singapore's efficiency in developing its city-scape. 

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Daily Cuts - Brewing a harmonious work-life balance

Is achieving work-life harmony truly possible within the demanding F&B sector? Work It's Stanley Leong and Cheryl Goh speak with Shaun Ee, Cluster Head of People at APB Singapore & HEINEKEN Myanmar, part of The HEINEKEN Company about how his company’s workplace culture achieved recognition for being a great place to work at, and secured a spot in ST’s Best Employer List.

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Daily Cuts - Gaining a new perspective on Emotional Intelligence

It all begins with self-awareness in this book titled 'Elevating Emotional Intelligence'. Work It's Stanley Leong and Cheryl Goh speak with author Kaylin Huang who lays out three different categories of masteries - self-mastery, task mastery and people mastery.

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Daily Cuts - Apple’s new iPhone 15 launches amid US-China tech tensions

Apple has launched its next-generation iPhone and Apple Watch. In addition to Apple’s market and supply chain diversification efforts, we also look at how much of an impact on the company’s bottom-line the iPhone 15 and Apple Watch 9, might make.

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Daily Cuts - Keeping morale up among early childhood educators

Amid recent cases of abuse of preschool students, early childhood educators have come under scrutiny for their professionalism and conduct. Parents are also understandably concerned. What’s being done to shore up the morale of the educators, and rebuild confidence among parents during this challenging time? We speak to Dianne Swee-Seet, Pillar Head of Early Childhood Development Centres at Anglican Preschool Services; she's also a fellow of the Early Childhood Development Agency.

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