1984: Monastery Kicks Off Landmark Vesak Ceremony Tradition.

1984: Monastery Kicks Off Landmark Vesak Ceremony Tradition.

Every Three Steps, One Bow: A Political Lens on Faith and Governance Michael Zhang, Senior Political Correspondent I’ve spent over 15 years navigating the often-turbulent currents of political journalism and policy analysis. In that time, I’ve learned that the most profound shifts, and sometimes the most telling insights into governance and society, don’t always occur in the hallowed halls of parliament or at the front lines of an election campaign. They can manifest in the quiet devotion of thousands, their collective movements echoing a deeper societal rhythm. ...

May 31, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
West Sydney War: Tigers vs. Bulldogs Live!

West Sydney War: Tigers vs. Bulldogs Live!

Here’s a blog post written from the perspective of Michael Zhang, a seasoned political journalist, analyzing the NRL Round 13 match between the Tigers and Bulldogs through a political and policy lens. A Game of Momentum: Reading Political Undertones in the Tigers-Bulldogs Clash It’s a peculiar, yet surprisingly insightful, exercise to find parallels between the ebb and flow of a rugby league match and the currents of the political landscape. As I watched the NRL Round 13 clash unfold between the Wests Tigers and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs – a classic Sydney Western Suburbs derby – I couldn’t help but draw upon my 15+ years covering politics and policy. This isn’t just about a game; it’s about narratives, momentum, resilience, and the ever-present question of whether a long-awaited turnaround is truly on the horizon. ...

May 30, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Tedros: No Conflict Worth Deadly Disease Deaths

Tedros: No Conflict Worth Deadly Disease Deaths

The DRC Ebola Outbreak: A Political Test for Global Health Governance The news out of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) this week, with the WHO chief arriving and issuing a powerful message of hope and urgency regarding the ongoing Ebola outbreak, resonates deeply with me. After 15 years immersed in political journalism and policy analysis, I’ve seen firsthand how the best intentions can collide with complex geopolitical realities, especially when it comes to global health crises. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus’s visit and his call for a ceasefire are more than just humanitarian gestures; they represent a critical juncture in the ongoing debate about the intersection of global health, national sovereignty, and conflict resolution. ...

May 29, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Wilson's Rise: Doubt to Dominance

Wilson's Rise: Doubt to Dominance

From the Sidelines to Centre Stage: Harry Wilson’s Political Metamorphosis I’ve been covering politics for over 15 years, and in that time, I’ve seen countless individuals ascend and descend the political ladder. The dynamics of power, the ebb and flow of public opinion, the subtle shifts in governance – it’s a constant, fascinating dance. What strikes me most, however, isn’t just the grand pronouncements or the legislative battles, but the human stories behind the public figures. These are the narratives that often reveal the most about resilience, adaptation, and ultimately, success. ...

May 28, 2026 · 6 min · Michael Zhang
AI Threats Loom: Small Business, Your 99% Defense

AI Threats Loom: Small Business, Your 99% Defense

Think You’re Safe from Cyber Crooks? Why 99% of Companies are Exposed As a political journalist who’s spent over 15 years immersed in the complexities of policy and political trends, I’ve learned that the most impactful stories often lie at the intersection of technology and human vulnerability. The recent reports about AI supercharging cyber threats, leaving a staggering 99% of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) exposed, are precisely such a story. It’s not just about bits and bytes; it’s about governance, economic stability, and the very fabric of our digital democracy. ...

May 27, 2026 · 8 min · Michael Zhang
Coalition Slams "Three-Week" Hesitation on ISIS Bride Charges

Coalition Slams "Three-Week" Hesitation on ISIS Bride Charges

‘Why Such a Rush’: Coalition Questions Ben Roberts-Smith Charging Timeline – A Journalist’s Perspective It’s moments like these that make you pause and reflect on the intricate dance of justice, politics, and public perception. As a journalist who’s spent over 15 years navigating the often turbulent waters of Australian politics, I’ve seen my fair share of high-profile cases and the surrounding political fallout. The recent questioning by the Coalition regarding the timeline of charges laid against Ben Roberts-Smith is a prime example of this intersection, and it’s worth unpacking from multiple political viewpoints. ...

May 25, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Beware the 100-Day Birthday Scam!

Beware the 100-Day Birthday Scam!

Navigating the Birthday Policy Minefield: A Journalist’s Guide to Party Savvy Parenting Fifteen years covering the intricate dance of politics and policy analysis has taught me a thing or two about navigating complex landscapes. From the hushed backrooms of parliamentary negotiations to the boisterous rallies of election campaigns, the principles of strategy, public perception, and resource allocation are remarkably consistent. So, when it comes to the seemingly straightforward matter of children’s birthday parties, I find myself applying the same analytical lens. And frankly, parents, there’s a burgeoning ‘birthday policy’ out there, and one particular ‘policy’ – the 100-day celebration – is a perfect example of how societal trends can be influenced, often subtly. ...

May 24, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Playgrounds: Pretty but Pointless?

Playgrounds: Pretty but Pointless?

Beyond Aesthetics: Singapore’s Playgrounds and the Deeper Political Currents It might seem like a niche topic, but having covered political developments and government policy in the Asia Pacific for over 15 years, I’ve learned that sometimes the most telling shifts in governance aren’t found in grand speeches, but in seemingly small, everyday policy adjustments. The recent discussion in Singapore about re-evaluating playground design – moving away from purely aesthetic considerations towards prioritizing actual play value, like sand and swings – is a fascinating case in point. It reflects a deeper political trend, a subtle recalibration of the social compact, and a pragmatic response to evolving societal needs. ...

May 23, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Dream Homes: Butler Pantries to Al Fresco Living

Dream Homes: Butler Pantries to Al Fresco Living

The Culinary Caucus: Five Melbourne Homes with Kitchens That Command a Mandate As a political journalist with over 15 years navigating the often-turbulent waters of policy and power, I’ve learned to spot a winning strategy – or in this case, a truly exceptional home. Today, however, my focus shifts from the hallowed halls of Parliament to the heart of the home: the kitchen. Looking at Melbourne’s real estate market, it’s clear that some properties are vying for votes, not with policy promises, but with truly knockout kitchens. This isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about functionality, lifestyle, and the ever-evolving definition of domestic governance. ...

May 22, 2026 · 9 min · Michael Zhang
When Danger Strikes: Will You Act or Freeze?

When Danger Strikes: Will You Act or Freeze?

The Unspoken Contract: Singapore’s MRT, Bystanders, and the Politics of Intervention The hum of the MRT is a constant soundtrack to life in Singapore. For millions, it’s a lifeline, a symbol of efficiency and order. But beneath the polished surface, a complex societal challenge is emerging, one that touches upon personal responsibility, public safety, and the very nature of our collective civic engagement. The question, stark and uncomfortable, is this: “Would you stop a molester on the MRT?” ...

May 21, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang