Changi Exhibition Centre Bound? More Buses On The Way!

Changi Exhibition Centre Bound? More Buses On The Way!

Alright, let’s dive into this. Michael Zhang here, and I’ve spent the better part of two decades navigating the often-turbulent waters of political journalism and policy analysis. Today, while the headlines might scream about sleek fighter jets and cutting-edge aviation technology at the Singapore Airshow, there’s a subtle, yet significant, policy development I want to dissect with you all. The Pragmatic Pulse of Singapore Governance: Shuttle Buses as a Policy Signal The organiser’s advisory for visitors to the Singapore Airshow on February 7th and 8th to utilize shuttle buses from the Expo MRT station isn’t just a logistical tip; it’s a window into Singapore’s meticulous approach to governance, a policy often shaped by the need for seamless public management and, dare I say, a subtle nod to public sentiment. For those of us who’ve been covering politics in the Asia Pacific, particularly the often-contrasting approaches between, say, Australian and Singaporean politics, these seemingly minor directives reveal a lot about the underlying political philosophy and operational efficiency at play. ...

February 6, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
ST's 2026 Current Affairs Challenge: Register Now!

ST's 2026 Current Affairs Challenge: Register Now!

Sharpening the News Nose: Why ST’s “What’s The News? 2026” Matters for Our Political Discourse I’ve been covering politics for over 15 years, and in that time, I’ve seen the ebb and flow of public engagement with the news. We live in an era of information overload, where discerning fact from fiction, and understanding the why behind government policy, can feel like an Olympic sport. This is why initiatives like The Straits Times’ “What’s The News? 2026” competition are not just welcome; they are, frankly, essential for a healthy democracy. ...

February 5, 2026 · 6 min · Michael Zhang
Dr. Becky: Screen Crutch Clogs Kids' Resilience

Dr. Becky: Screen Crutch Clogs Kids' Resilience

When the Millennial Parent Whisperer Meets Political Reality: Screen Time, Resilience, and the State You know, after 15 years covering the intricate dance of parliaments and policy debates, you start to see political threads in almost every aspect of life. Just when I thought I’d heard every angle on everything from budget deficits to geopolitical tensions, a new kind of “whisperer” emerges: Dr. Becky Kennedy, the clinical psychologist turned millennial parenting guru. Her recent observations about screen time and children’s ability to tolerate difficult situations, and the widespread sentiment that “parenting is the hardest job ever,” might seem far removed from the political news cycle. But to me, they immediately spark a deeper political analysis of modern governance, government policy, and societal well-being. ...

February 4, 2026 · 8 min · Michael Zhang
Walker's All Stars Call: A Tough, Unavoidable "No

Walker's All Stars Call: A Tough, Unavoidable "No

The Weight of Duty: Understanding Cody Walker’s Heartbreaking All Stars Decision As someone who has spent over 15 years navigating the often-turbulent currents of political journalism and policy analysis, I’ve learned that the most compelling stories, even those seemingly outside the traditional halls of power, often reveal profound truths about our societal values and the complex decisions individuals face. This is why Cody Walker’s decision to withdraw from the All Stars match, a fixture he holds in such high regard, resonated with me. It wasn’t just a sporting absence; it was a human dilemma with echoes of the difficult choices leaders and citizens alike grapple with daily. ...

February 3, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Letting Go: Less Stress, Still Hard for Parents

Letting Go: Less Stress, Still Hard for Parents

The Unseen Policy Arena: Why I’m Not Taking Leave for My Daughter’s PSLE As a political journalist who’s spent over 15 years dissecting the intricacies of government policy and the shifting sands of the political landscape, I find myself navigating a surprisingly analogous arena – the preparation for my daughter’s Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE). The recent educational reforms, aiming to dial down the intensity surrounding this crucial milestone, are a welcome development. Yet, watching my daughter prepare, I’m struck by the enduring difficulty for parents to truly “let go,” a sentiment that resonates deeply with my understanding of political discourse and public policy implementation. ...

February 1, 2026 · 8 min · Michael Zhang
Secure Your Paal Kudam Slot: Feb 1st Sri Srinivasa Temple

Secure Your Paal Kudam Slot: Feb 1st Sri Srinivasa Temple

More Slots for Thaipusam Devotees: A Microcosm of Governance and Community Engagement By Michael Zhang, Political Journalist It’s easy to get lost in the grand narratives of international diplomacy, upcoming elections, or sweeping legislative reforms. But sometimes, the most insightful glimpses into governance and community relations come from seemingly smaller policy adjustments. The recent announcement of “more slots for Thaipusam devotees as registration reopens till Jan 31” for the upcoming February 1st observances at the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple in Singapore is one such instance. After 15 years covering politics, I’ve learned to pay attention to these details; they often reveal a great deal about how policies are shaped, how governments respond to community needs, and the delicate dance between regulation and tradition. ...

January 30, 2026 · 6 min · Michael Zhang
Suburban Malls: High Yields, Stable Cash Flow Fuel Demand

Suburban Malls: High Yields, Stable Cash Flow Fuel Demand

Anchorpoint Mall’s Sale: A Microcosm of Shifting Political and Economic Tides It’s not often a suburban mall sale makes headlines that resonate with political analysis, but the news of Anchorpoint mall on Alexandra Road going up for sale at a $295 million guide price has certainly caught my attention. In my 15+ years covering politics and policy, I’ve learned to look for the deeper currents beneath seemingly straightforward economic transactions. This sale, framed by CBRE as a reflection of demand for high-yield, stable retail assets in the suburbs, actually taps into a fascinating interplay of government policy, consumer behaviour, and regional economic trends that are worth unpacking. ...

January 29, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Akaash Singh: Why Men Are Hooked on Podcasts

Akaash Singh: Why Men Are Hooked on Podcasts

The Unspoken Political Currents Beneath the Podcast Boom: Is it the New Men’s Therapy? As political journalists, we often find ourselves sifting through the noise, trying to discern the true currents shaping society and, by extension, our political landscape. For 15 years, I’ve watched as public discourse shifted from town halls to cable news, and now, increasingly, to the fragmented, often intimate world of digital media. A recent observation by comedian Akaash Singh, suggesting that podcasts might be “the new men’s therapy,” immediately piqued my interest. It’s a culturally astute comment, but beneath the surface, it hints at deeper political and societal shifts that demand our attention. ...

January 28, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Quality Up: Agency Tightens Course Funding Rules

Quality Up: Agency Tightens Course Funding Rules

SkillsFuture Funding Overhaul: A Deep Dive into Policy and Politics It’s no secret that the political landscape in Singapore, much like anywhere else, is a constant ebb and flow of policy adjustments. For over 15 years, I’ve been covering the intricate dance of government policy, and one recurring theme is the government’s commitment to adapting and refining its initiatives. The recent announcement from the SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) agency on January 27th – tightening course funding guidelines for a substantial number of courses and providers – is a prime example of this evolutionary approach to governance. This isn’t just a bureaucratic reshuffle; it’s a policy shift with significant political undertones and far-reaching implications for individuals, training providers, and the broader economic strategy. ...

January 27, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
**LECC Raids NSW Top Cop Homes**

**LECC Raids NSW Top Cop Homes**

The Rot Within? Top Cops and Brothels: A Political Storm Brewing in NSW Hello colleagues and fellow observers of the political theatre. Michael Zhang here, with over 15 years immersed in the often-turbulent waters of political journalism and policy analysis. I’ve seen my fair share of scandals, from the backrooms of Canberra to the hushed corridors of state parliaments. But this latest development out of New South Wales – the alleged links between senior police officers and a Sydney brothel owner, leading to raids on their homes – is particularly unsettling. It strikes at the very heart of public trust in law enforcement, a cornerstone of any stable democracy. ...

January 25, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang