**2026 AFL Season Kick-Off: All Teams & Expert Tips!**

**2026 AFL Season Kick-Off: All Teams & Expert Tips!**

Carlton’s Crunch Clash: More Than Just Footy, A Test of Governance and Strategy You know, I’ve been covering politics for over 15 years, from the backrooms of Canberra to the bustling policy forums in Singapore. And sometimes, in the most unexpected places, you see echoes of the same principles that drive national governance. This upcoming AFL Round One clash between Carlton and Richmond, with the focus squarely on Carlton’s key changes, feels remarkably like a microcosm of how a government navigates a critical policy shift. It’s not just about the roar of the crowd; it’s about strategic adaptation, understanding personnel strengths, and the immense pressure of a high-stakes debut. ...

March 11, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Two Face Dual Charges in Government Contract Scandal

Two Face Dual Charges in Government Contract Scandal

Corruption Charges Shake Singapore’s Government Contract Arena: A Look Beneath the Surface It’s a familiar headline, isn’t it? “Two men charged over corruption offences linked to government contract.” As a journalist who’s been covering the intricate dance of politics and policy for over 15 years, I’ve seen variations of this story play out across different jurisdictions, each with its unique nuances. The recent charges against Hoo Cheong Hau and Lim Chee How Nicholas, each facing two counts of corruption, are no exception. While the specifics of this case are still unfolding, it’s worth dissecting what this means, not just for the individuals involved, but for the broader political landscape, especially here in the Asia Pacific. ...

March 9, 2026 · 6 min · Michael Zhang
Empathy: Love's Essential, Active Ingredient.

Empathy: Love's Essential, Active Ingredient.

Beyond “Who’s Right”: Applying Love in the Political Arena (and Our Relationships) As a political journalist with over 15 years immersed in the often-contentious world of policy and governance, I’ve witnessed firsthand the power of debate, the clash of ideologies, and the relentless pursuit of what is deemed “right” by various factions. We cover elections, dissect government policy, and analyze the ever-shifting political landscape, often with a singular focus on identifying winners and losers, right and wrong. Yet, in my personal life, and observing the dynamics of many relationships, I’ve come to appreciate a profound truth that mirrors the challenges we face in public discourse: the true strength lies not in proving one’s own rectitude, but in the deliberate act of understanding another’s perspective. It’s about how to “apply love.” ...

March 8, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Agro's Creator, Jamie Dunn, Takes His Final Bow at 75.

Agro's Creator, Jamie Dunn, Takes His Final Bow at 75.

A Moment of Reflection: Beyond the Giggle, a Look at Cultural Impact and Policy It’s not often that the passing of a beloved entertainer truly feels like a ripple in the broader cultural and, dare I say, political landscape. But in Australia, the news of Jamie Dunn’s death at 75 has indeed prompted such reflections. For those of us who’ve spent 15+ years wading through the often-turbulent waters of political journalism and policy analysis, it’s a stark reminder that culture, humour, and the figures who shape them, are not just frivolous distractions. They are deeply intertwined with the fabric of society, and their absence can subtly, yet significantly, alter the discourse. ...

March 7, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Roosters Reignite! Auckland Roars for Friday Night Football

Roosters Reignite! Auckland Roars for Friday Night Football

Roosters’ Debut and the Shifting Tides of the NRL: A Political Lens on Sporting Spectacle The roar of the crowd in Auckland, the electric atmosphere on a Friday night – it’s easy to get swept up in the pure spectacle of the NRL. But as a political journalist who’s spent over 15 years dissecting policy and political trends, I can’t help but see parallels even in the most unexpected arenas. Tonight’s season opener, with the star-studded Sydney Roosters making their debut against the Warriors, feels less like just a sporting event and more like a microcosm of broader societal dynamics. The narrative surrounding this match, particularly the much-anticipated debut of a certain highly-touted playmaker for the Roosters, echoes the anticipation and inherent risks we see in any major political rollout. ...

March 6, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Star Casino Execs: Laundering Laws Broken, Cover-up Uncovered

Star Casino Execs: Laundering Laws Broken, Cover-up Uncovered

Star Casino Verdict: A Seismograph for Governance and Regulatory Oversight As a political journalist with over 15 years immersed in the often-turbulent waters of political journalism and policy analysis, I’ve learned to look beyond the immediate headlines. The recent verdict finding the ex-chief executive and top lawyer at Star Casino guilty of failing to act on money laundering and criminal red flags isn’t just a victory for regulators; it’s a significant seismograph for the health of our governance structures and the efficacy of our regulatory frameworks, especially within the Asia Pacific context. This development sends ripples through not only corporate Australia but also has significant implications for how we view financial crime and its interconnectedness with political and economic stability. ...

March 5, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
EC Prices Rise: Your New Condo Dream Now Pricier

EC Prices Rise: Your New Condo Dream Now Pricier

Alright, settle in. It’s Michael Zhang here, and I wanted to share some thoughts on a development that’s been bubbling under the surface of Singapore’s housing market, but has significant political and policy implications. Chee Hong Tat’s recent announcement that executive condominium (EC) policy is slated for a review, directly addressing affordability concerns, is more than just a housing update. It’s a signal about the government’s approach to balancing economic growth with social equity, a perennial tightrope walk in any developed nation, and one I’ve observed closely across my 15 years in political journalism. ...

March 4, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Bennett's Masterpiece: Strongest Squad Despite Injury Woes

Bennett's Masterpiece: Strongest Squad Despite Injury Woes

Souths’ $3.5m Headache Ends, But a New Star Faces the Sidelines: A Political Commentary It’s a recurring theme in the often chaotic theatre of Australian sport, but the recent news out of South Sydney Rabbitohs has a certain political resonance that’s hard to ignore. For 18 months, a $3.5 million decision has been a persistent headache for the club, and now, finally, it seems to be resolved. Yet, as one shadow lifts, another falls, with another star player sidelined, casting a familiar pall over the start of their NRL season. Having covered politics for over 15 years, I’ve seen countless policy rollouts and political pronouncements that have had similarly protracted birth pangs and unforeseen consequences. The political landscape, much like a football team’s season, is rarely a straight line. ...

March 3, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Dutton Slams Liberal Review: "Gratuitous Personal Hit Job!

Dutton Slams Liberal Review: "Gratuitous Personal Hit Job!

Dutton’s Fury: Leaked Liberal Review Sparks Political Firestorm The political landscape in Australia can be a surprisingly intimate arena, despite the grand pronouncements from Parliament House. I’ve been covering politics for over 15 years, and seen my fair share of internal party strife, but the recent leak of the Liberal Party’s suppressed election review has a particularly sharp edge to it. Peter Dutton’s immediate, fiery reaction – describing the report as a “gratuitously personal hit job” – tells us a great deal about the raw nerves within the Coalition and the ongoing struggle to define their future identity. ...

March 2, 2026 · 8 min · Michael Zhang
Unlocking Answers: State, Describe, Explain - Master Every Question Type.

Unlocking Answers: State, Describe, Explain - Master Every Question Type.

From PSLE Science to Policy: Understanding How We Learn to Govern Information As a political journalist who’s spent over 15 years navigating the intricate corridors of power, I’ve often found myself drawing parallels between the seemingly disparate worlds of public policy and, believe it or not, the PSLE Science exam. It might sound like a stretch, but bear with me. I’ve been covering elections, analyzing government policy, and dissecting democratic processes for so long that the underlying mechanics of how information is absorbed, retained, and applied become almost second nature. And recently, a conversation with a parent wrestling with their child’s PSLE Science preparation brought this unexpected connection into sharp focus. The core challenge, it seems, mirrors the very way we need to understand complex policy frameworks: it’s not just about memorizing facts, but about grasping the underlying principles and being able to articulate them. ...

March 1, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang