Tag: Singaporeans

  • Australia Is The Perfect Place For Me; 2 Singaporeans Chase Aussie Dreams With New Visa Scheme

    Australia Is The Perfect Place For Me; 2 Singaporeans Chase Aussie Dreams With New Visa Scheme

    Tutor Amira Rahmat, 24, had always dreamed of working in the fields of nature and wildlife conservation, but the chance to do so did not come along – until now.

    For the next year, she will work in wildlife and nature conservatories, including one in Tasmania, while pursuing another interest close to her heart – learning about coffee and taking barista courses.

    The avid nature lover plans to leave her job and go to Australia in October.

    Ms Amira, a National University of Singapore life sciences graduate, is one of two Singaporeans to receive a Work and Holiday visa under a new scheme.

    She said: “Australia is the perfect place for me. It will allow me to follow my passion and give me the opportunity, for the first time in my life, to work in my dream field. I will have easy access to activities I love, such as camping, diving and immersing myself in nature and wildlife.”

    Also off to Australia is advertising account manager Deborah Yap, 29. The diving enthusiast said she cannot wait to spend her time in a place where she can easily access dive spots and places like the Great Barrier Reef.

    She said: “It was really surprising to hear I was granted the visa. It is such a blessing.”

    Part of a bilateral agreement between Singapore and Australia, the visa will allow Singaporeans to spend up to 12 months in Australia, and allow Australians to do the same in Singapore.

    And, for the first time, it will allow Singaporeans to hold jobs in Australia for up to six months each time under a single employer.

    Singaporeans can also take up short courses for up to four months at a time.

    Ms Amira and Ms Yap are the first two candidates to be granted the visa under the scheme. The initiative was launched in June, and applications opened on Aug 1.

    The 125 spaces offered in this first round were taken up within an hour of the launch.

    There will be a total of 500 spots each for Singaporeans and Australians each year.

    Australian Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Steven Ciobo, speaking to the media in Singapore yesterday, said: “We knew that this visa programme was going to be popular, and the response just confirms it.”

    He said that Singapore and Australia are linked by investments, trade and defence, among other things.

    The visa scheme, he said, will help to build personal ties and allow Singaporeans and Australians to get some exposure to each other’s cultures.

    The application for the next batch of visas will open on Oct 2. The scheme is open only to Singaporeans between the ages of 18 and 30, and who have completed at least two years of tertiary education or the equivalent.

     

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com

  • Animal Cruelty: Man Wrapped Up A Stray Cat In Masking Tape, Another Woman Abandoned Her Cat

    Animal Cruelty: Man Wrapped Up A Stray Cat In Masking Tape, Another Woman Abandoned Her Cat

    A man was fined S$6,000 for animal cruelty, after he wrapped up a stray cat in masking tape, the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority (AVA) said on Wednesday (Aug 23).

    Li Xiaojing, 30, admitted to wrapping the stray cat in masking tape after it entered his home.

    He claimed the cat had urinated in his home, and that he had taped it so that it could be taken away.

    The cat – with its entire body taped up tightly – was found by a member of the public at Ubi Avenue 1, community group Yishun 326 Tabby Cat said in a Feb 1 Facebook post appealing for information.

    The cat was taken to a veterinary clinic, where it had to be anaesthetised before all the masking tape could be removed.

    The cat did not sustain any physical injuries from the incident and has been rehomed.

    In a separate case, Noorfazanah Abdul Salam, 32, was fined S$3,000 for abandoning her pet cat.

    Noorfazanah said she had taken the cat to the vet on Nov 22, 2016, but took it back home as she could not afford the treatment for it.

    Later that same day, she abandoned the mixed-breed cat in a pet carrier at Sumang Walk in Punggol.

    A member of the public found the cat and AVA was alerted to the case the following day.

    The cat was in need of urgent veterinary attention at the time, AVA said.

    The cat has since been treated and rehomed, it added.

    Those who abandon their pets could be fined up to S$10,000 and/or jailed up to a year. Anyone found guilty of animal cruelty can be fined up to S$15,000 and/or jailed up to 18 months.

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com

  • First To Submit Application Forms For Upcoming Reserved Presidential Election Among The 3 Hopefuls

    First To Submit Application Forms For Upcoming Reserved Presidential Election Among The 3 Hopefuls

    Salleh Marican and his wife, accompanied by members of his campaign team, arrived at the Elections Department at around 3.30pm on Wednesday (Aug 23). He is the first presidential hopeful that has submitted his application forms to contest in the upcoming reserved elections for Malays. When questioned, he explained that it will not make a difference if he had submitted the application forms today or a month ago.

    According to TODAY, the other 2 presidential hopefuls will be submitting their application forms soon in the next few day. It is understood that Farid Khan, the 62-year-old chairman of marine service provider Bourbon Offshore Asia Pacific, will submit his papers on Thursday morning. On the other hand, Halimah Yacob, the former Speaker of Parliament, said that she will submit her forms in “due course”.

     

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  • Halimah Resigns From Speaker Way Before Verdict, Now Dr Tan Cheng Bock’s Appeal Dismissed

    Halimah Resigns From Speaker Way Before Verdict, Now Dr Tan Cheng Bock’s Appeal Dismissed

    Whoever did not expect this outcome must be living under a rock.

    If not, why would Halimah have resigned before the verdict was announced?

    Common sense dictates that with resignation of Halimah from Speaker of Parliament and MP even before the appeal verdict is known, underscores the PAP’s advance preparation.

    At least show some respect by not resigning from the speaker position until the appeal result was out.

    It clearly shows their arrogance with regards to the upcoming reserved elections.

    So happens that they wanted a Malay president, so she proclaims herself Malay. Highly likely if an Indian president was required, she will declare herself Indian.

    Where is the justice? Is there no democracy?

    To Dr Tan Cheng Bock, thank you for trying. You are already a hero in the hearts of fellow Singaporeans.

    We respect what you did, and what you did was right. #salute

     

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  • Aisyah Aziz Terima 9 Pencalonan – Tertinggi Bagi APM 2017

    Aisyah Aziz Terima 9 Pencalonan – Tertinggi Bagi APM 2017

    Anugerah Planet Muzik (APM) membuka tirainya tahun ini, dengan Aisyah Aziz menerima pencalonan tertinggi, iaitu sembilan daripada 19 kategori yang dipertandingkan.

    Ini adalah kali pertama Aisyah menerima pencalonan paling banyak dalam sesebuah acara anugerah muzik sejak beliau menceburi industri muzik empat tahun lalu.

    Aisyah memberitahu BERITAMediacorp, beliau langsung tidak menyangka akan dicalonkan dalam sembilan kategori.

    “Saya tidak tahu pun. Bila ibu hubungi saya dan maklumkan tentang pencalonan itu, saya terkejut. Alhamdulillah! Wow!”

    “Saya rasa kita boleh hasilkan lagu yang bagus tetapi tanpa sokongan ramai orang kadang-kala lagu itu mungkin tidak ke mana. Jadi saya begitu berterima kasih,” kata penyanyi tinggi lampai berusia 23 tahun itu.

    Aisyah Aziz terima 9 pencalonan bagi APM 2017. (Gambar: Aisyah Aziz/Instagram)

    Tambah manis lagi, lagu Senyum Saja, iaitu lagu pertama ciptaan Aisyah sendiri menerima dua pencalonan.

    Aisyah memberitahu BERITAMediacorp ia juga kali pertama dicalonkan dalam satu-satu acara anugerah.

    “Ini bermakna saya boleh menulis lebih banyak lagu dengan yakin dan juga mahu mengucapkan tahniah kepada Haikal Ali,” kata Aisyah merujuk kepada pemenang Penyanyi Terbaik Singapura pada APM tahun lalu.

    Selain itu lagu hasil idea bersama pihak pengurusan dan penerbit, Tanda Tanya, yang merupakan lagu pertama beliau yang berentak lebih rancak, menerima empat pencalonan.

    Berikut adalah kategori di mana Aisyah dicalonkan:

    – Duo/Kumpulan Terbaik bagi Senyum Saja – bersama Haikal Ali

    – Kolaborasi Terbaik bagi lagu Tanda Tanya

    – Artis Terbaik (Wanita) bagi lagu Tanda Tanya

    – Lagu Terbaik (Singapura) bagi lagu Senyum Saja bersama Haikal Ali

    – Ikon Media Sosial

    – Artis Paling Popular (Singapura)

    – Lagu Paling Popular (Singapura) bagi lagu Tanda Tanya

    – Lagu Paling Popular APM bagi lagu Tanda Tanya

    – Artis Paling Popular APM

    Tahun ini, APM menonjolkan bakat-bakat generasi baru yang kebanyakannya dikesan melalui media sosial.

    (dari kiri) Dr Edmund Lam Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif & Pengarah, COMPASS, Zakiah Halim Ketua, Penyiaran Melayu Mediacorp dan Hassan Salleh Pengarah Rancangan Kanan, Warna 94.2FM & Ria 89.7FM, Mediacorp. (Gambar: Mediacorp Suria)

    “Anugerah Planet Muzik terus mengiktiraf dan meraikan yang terbaik dalam industri muzik rantau ini,” menurut Ketua Penyiaran Melayu Mediacorp, Cik Zakiah Halim.

    “Apa yang menarik pada tahun ini, kami akan menyaksikan kebangkitan artis-artis generasi baru yang semakin menonjol, dengan peminat yang begitu ramai di wadah-wadah digital dan media sosial. Kami berharap APM akan berkembang seiring dengan perubahan muzik mengikut peredaran masa,” kata beliau semasa sidang media bagi mengumumkan senarai calon petang tadi (22 Ogos).

    (Gambar: Mediacorp Suria)

    Senarai penuh calon di pautan ini.

    Para penonton juga boleh menjangkakan persembahan-persembahan menarik daripada Ayda Jebat, Aisyah Aziz, Isyana Sarasvati, Virgoun, Gloria Jessica, Aiman Tino, Hael Husaini dan ramai lagi.

    Acara anugerah yang mengiktiraf dan menyatukan artis-artis dan karyawan industri muzik serantau itu bakal berlangsung di MES Theatre di Mediacorp pada 14 Oktober 2017.

    Tiket-tiket boleh dibeli dari semua cawangan SISTIC atau online mulai hari ini (22 Ogos).

    Ia juga akan disiarkan secara langsung di saluran Suria, stesen radio Ria 89.7FM, Warna 94.2FM dan online di Toggle.

     

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg