Unlock Success: Revise Anywhere, Achieve Big.

Unlock Success: Revise Anywhere, Achieve Big.

The Unseen Policy of Home: Crafting a Conducive Space for PSLE Revision As a political journalist with over 15 years steeped in the often-turbulent currents of political analysis and policy dissection, I’ve come to appreciate that not all impactful governance happens within the gilded halls of Parliament or the hushed chambers of the executive. Sometimes, the most critical “policy-making” occurs in the quiet corners of our own homes, especially when it comes to supporting our children through significant milestones like the PSLE. I’ve covered elections, debated policy implications of everything from trade agreements to education reform across the Asia Pacific, and yet, the fundamental human effort required to foster a child’s success often mirrors the complexities of good governance itself. ...

February 22, 2026 · 8 min · Michael Zhang
Star Panther Out: High Shot Sidelines Cleary for Crucial Games

Star Panther Out: High Shot Sidelines Cleary for Crucial Games

The Cleary Conundrum: A Political Analogy for Disputed Decisions You know, covering politics for over 15 years has a way of making you see parallels everywhere. From the backrooms of Parliament House to the heated debates in Question Time, you learn to recognize the patterns of decision-making, the justifications offered, and the inevitable fallout. That’s why, as I watched the news unfold about Penrith considering contesting Nathan Cleary’s charge, my mind immediately went to the world of political maneuvering. It’s not just about a rugby league player; it’s about the process of challenging authority, the argumentation employed, and the perceived fairness of the outcome – all themes I’ve explored countless times in my political commentary. ...

February 21, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Car Tax Shift: Price Freeze, Not Hike

Car Tax Shift: Price Freeze, Not Hike

The Subtle Shift: How PARF Changes Could Reshape Singapore’s Car Landscape As a journalist who’s spent over 15 years navigating the often-murky waters of political journalism and policy analysis, I’ve learned that sometimes the most significant shifts in governance aren’t the loudest pronouncements, but the quiet, calculated adjustments. The recent changes to Singapore’s Preferential Additional Registration Fee (PARF) rebates are a prime example of such a shift. While the immediate reaction might focus on the mechanics of car ownership, digging deeper reveals a more nuanced political strategy at play, one likely to spur more Certificate of Entitlement (COE) renewals and, crucially, tilt the balance further towards electric vehicles (EVs). ...

February 19, 2026 · 8 min · Michael Zhang
Rehab on the Outside: Community Steps Reduce Recidivism

Rehab on the Outside: Community Steps Reduce Recidivism

It’s Michael Zhang here, pulling up a virtual chair to chew the political fat. You know, after 15 years of wading through press releases, parliamentary debates, and the occasional late-night caucus meeting, you develop a certain radar for what’s truly significant. And when I saw that headline – “Halfway houses effective in helping inmates with drug history to stop reoffending: Prison service” – my ears perked up. This isn’t just a human interest story; it’s a policy development with real political muscle. ...

February 18, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
23,000 Workers See Promising Pay Boost Ahead

23,000 Workers See Promising Pay Boost Ahead

A Welcome Boost for Singapore’s Community Care Workforce: A Political and Policy Deep Dive By Michael Zhang As a political journalist who’s spent over 15 years navigating the intricacies of policy and governance, I’ve learned that the most impactful political news often comes not from the shouting matches on the parliamentary floor, but from quiet, yet significant, shifts in how our governments support essential workforces. The recent announcement from the Ministry of Health (MOH) regarding revised salary guidelines for community care staff, signalling an annual wage rise of 7% or more, falls squarely into this category. This is more than just a headline; it’s a policy development with considerable political and social ramifications, particularly for a nation like Singapore that is increasingly focused on its aging population and the sustainability of its healthcare ecosystem. ...

February 17, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Screen Time Sanity: Connect Through Calm Communication.

Screen Time Sanity: Connect Through Calm Communication.

Navigating the Digital Divide: Reducing Screen Time with Political Savvy and Parental Empathy For over 15 years, I’ve covered the intricate dance of politics, from the hushed backrooms of policy negotiation to the boisterous arenas of election campaigns. I’ve seen governments grapple with complex issues, introduce sweeping reforms, and navigate the ever-shifting currents of public opinion. But lately, the most pressing “policy” challenge many of us face isn’t in the halls of power, but in our own homes: how to manage our children’s screen time without fracturing the very relationships we cherish. It’s a delicate balancing act, and surprisingly, the principles of good governance and informed political analysis offer some illuminating parallels. ...

February 15, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Olympic Rules: Stella Jean Erases Revolutionary From Ski Suits

Olympic Rules: Stella Jean Erases Revolutionary From Ski Suits

The Unseen Hand: When Olympic Guidelines Collide with National Identity It’s moments like these, seemingly small decisions about a ski suit, that remind me, after 15 years in political journalism, just how deeply politics permeates every facet of our lives – even the ostensibly “apolitical” world of sport. The recent news regarding Haiti’s Winter Olympics kit, redesigned at the last minute because an image of a revolutionary figure breached International Olympic Committee (IOC) guidelines, isn’t just a design snag; it’s a potent piece of political commentary on national identity, international governance, and the often-unseen power dynamics at play. ...

February 14, 2026 · 8 min · Michael Zhang
Aussies vs. Zimbabwe: T20 World Cup Showdown Live!

Aussies vs. Zimbabwe: T20 World Cup Showdown Live!

As Michael Zhang, Political Journalist and Policy Analyst (15+ Years) The Unforeseen Shockwave: When Cricket Becomes a Political Mirror You know, after 15 years of dissecting policy papers, watching parliamentary debates unfold, and trying to make sense of the often-opaque machinery of government, you develop a certain… perspective. You learn to see the echoes of political trends in the most unexpected places. And today, as I followed the news of Australia’s astonishing stumble against Zimbabwe in a T20 Cricket World Cup match, I couldn’t help but feel a familiar resonance with the political landscape. ...

February 13, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Festive Rush Ahead: Checkpoint Stepped Up for CNY & Ramadan

Festive Rush Ahead: Checkpoint Stepped Up for CNY & Ramadan

Stepped-Up Security at Woodlands: A Pre-Festive Political Signal The announcement regarding the stepped-up traffic enforcement operations at Woodlands Checkpoint from February 13th to 17th is more than just a routine logistical adjustment ahead of the busy festive period. Having covered politics and policy in the Asia Pacific for over 15 years, I’ve learned to read these seemingly minor operational shifts for what they often represent: subtle yet significant political signals. This particular move, coming just before the confluence of Chinese New Year and Ramadan celebrations, is a prime example of how governance navigates competing priorities. ...

February 12, 2026 · 6 min · Michael Zhang
Budget 2026: Your Concerns, Singapore's Priorities.

Budget 2026: Your Concerns, Singapore's Priorities.

Alright, let’s dive into what’s shaping up for Budget 2026. As someone who’s spent the better part of 15 years immersed in the cut and thrust of political journalism and policy analysis, I’ve learned to anticipate these moments. The upcoming Budget, helmed by PM Lawrence Wong, is more than just an economic statement; it’s a crucial signal about the government’s priorities and its vision for Singapore’s future. Budget 2026: How to Get Live Updates on PM Lawrence Wong’s Speech The murmurings about Budget 2026 have already begun, and for good reason. With issues close to the hearts of Singaporeans on the table, this Budget is poised to be a significant one. From my vantage point, covering the ebb and flow of government policy and understanding the intricate dance of political discourse, I can tell you these announcements are meticulously crafted, reflecting deep-seated societal concerns and future strategic imperatives. ...

February 11, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang