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Daily Cuts - “What goes up, doesn’t always come down” - the latest COE bidding results

Certificate of Entitlement premiums closed mostly higher in the latest bidding exercise on Wednesday (5 March). Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak to automotive industry veteran and consultant, Say Kwee Neng.

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Daily Cuts - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Reindeer Meat at Bedrock

Fancy some reindeer meat? It’s now on the menu as part of Bedrock Bar & Grill’s 2025 World Meat Series - a unique and healthy game meat packed with protein, minerals, and vitamins. Work It’s Cheryl Goh speaks with Brian Stampe, COO of Commonwealth Concepts to find out more about how they’re letting diners experience this arctic delicacy .

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Daily Cuts - Budget 2025: Beyond Cash Handouts

Ahead of the budget, experts say more financial support for both Singaporean Households and Businesses is predicted to be a key focus of the announcements. What can the everyday Singaporean and small business look forward to in Lawrence Wong’s first Budget as Prime Minister? Work It’s Cheryl Goh speaks with S.K. Saraogi , APAC Head of Expansion at Wise to find out more.

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Daily Cuts - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Sweet Success in the World Pastry Cup

The Singapore National Pastry Team has achieved a remarkable 8th position at the prestigious finals of the World Pastry Cup 2025, held in Lyon, France in January. Regarded as one of the most prestigious culinary contests in the world, Team Singapore competed against 18 of the world’s best pastry teams,and held their own on the world stage. Work it’s Cheryl Goh speaks with Dexter Lee, executive pastry chef from Bidfood Singapore, one of the pastry chefs from the competing team.

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Daily Cuts - MOE working on code of conduct for tuition advertising

The Ministry of Education (MOE) is working with the advertising sector on a code of conduct for tuition centres, as it looks to curb unethical advertising by "black sheep" of the industry. Education Minister Chan Chun Sing said during an interview with CNA that some tuition centres are playing on parents' fears to grow demand and using unethical ways to get students. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman spoke with Dr Cheryl Seah, Director for the Centre of Evidence and Implementation to find out more.

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Daily Cuts - Australia to ban foreigners from buying some homes as costs soar

From 1 April, Australia’s government will ban foreign investors from buying established houses for the next two years as part of an election pitch to tackle surging home prices. The restriction will then be reviewed to determine whether it should be extended. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman examine the reasons foreign investors are buying these homes, and the extent the ban will achieve its objective, with Dr Ameeta Jain, Associate Professor in Property and Real Estate, Deakin Business School.

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