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Look out for the .gov.sg URL in Government websites. We had previously used non .gov.sg URLs but are moving most Government websites to .gov.sg to make it easier for you to identify them. In general, ...
Here’s what you need to know if you are buying, selling or renting a property If you’re looking to buy, sell, or rent a property – you might consider engaging the services of a property agent. All ...
The role of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee is to determine the electoral boundaries for use at future elections taking into account population shifts and new housing developments. It does ...
The proportions of each race in Singapore’s citizen population have remained stable. These numbers are published annually in the Government’s Population-in-Brief report, which can be accessed here.
The Government has put in place a comprehensive suite of measures to provide our seniors security and comfort in their silver years. As our seniors adjust to the rising prices, more support will also ...
It’s that easy to be sustainable in our everyday lives. We've all heard this many times. However, did you know that the 3Rs of waste management are listed in order of priority? Reducing waste is the ...
Are you feeling the impact of rising energy and food prices, and having to spend more on your household bills? Here’s how the Government is helping Singaporean households defray their living expenses.
After three years battling the COVID-19 pandemic, Singapore has moved into a new normal of living with COVID-19. This White Paper crystallises the Government’s reflections on the important lessons to ...
Minister Shanmugam noted that serious questions had been raised about how one or more of the Liews had conducted themselves. Minister Shanmugam also noted inconsistencies in Mr Karl Liew’s conduct and ...
It goes towards the expansion of Changi Airport, including Terminal 5. On 28 February 2018, the Ministry of Transport (MOT) and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) announced the new ...
A lot of our essentials, like food and fuel, are mostly imported due to Singapore’s resource constraints. Even as Singapore is taking steps to secure our food and energy supplies, as a price taker in ...
Rearing and transporting livestock requires large amounts of food, water, land and energy – which takes a toll on the environment. Reducing the amount of meat you eat and replacing it with plant-based ...