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AIA Singapore unveils “Road to HYROX” video series, reinforcing its leadership in championing accessible and inclusive wellness

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Source: Media Outreach

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 3 November 2025 Leading health insurance provider AIA Singapore today announced the launch of “Road to HYROX”, an inspiring multi-episode video series. This compelling video series showcases the transformative power of fitness and community, further solidifying AIA Singapore’s “Healthier, Longer, Better Lives” brand promise and its commitment to empowering individuals to “Rethink Healthy” through accessible and inclusive initiatives.

Beyond the sweat and grit of training, the “Road to HYROX” video series reveals the profound human stories of transformation. Witness the unbreakable bonds of camaraderie, the power of shared goals and the inspiring resilience that emerges when everyday people push past their perceived limits. The video series authentically captures the highs and lows of preparing for a physically demanding fitness competition like HYROX, highlighting how people can push their limits and redefine what “healthy” truly means for themselves. By showcasing the journey of an average person or group training for HYROX, the video series demonstrates that active living is achievable for everyone.

“Road to HYROX” video series is a powerful embodiment of our purpose-driven approach to health and wellness,” said Irma Hadikusuma, Chief Marketing and Healthcare Officer, AIA Singapore.” Following the phenomenal success of AIA HYROX Open Asian Championships 2025 and inaugural AIA Ultimate FitnessFest, as well as AIA HYROX Singapore in November, this video series provides a relatable, behind- the-scenes look at what it takes to achieve personal fitness goals. For us at AIA Singapore, it’s so much more than just physical transformations. It’s about fostering mental fortitude, building supportive communities and inspiring everyone to embrace active living in their own unique ways. We believe this video series will resonate deeply, showcasing the tangible and long-lasting benefits of a holistic approach to health. It aims to inspire others by demonstrating that fitness is a reachable goal for everyone, regardless of their starting point.”

Engaging audiences through authentic and influential voices
The video series will feature a line-up of AIA employees and AIA consultants, as well as Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) who bring their own perspectives on fitness and life:

  • Benjamin Byrne (@the.smiling.afro) – Also known as ‘The Smiling Afro’, is a prominent Singaporean social media content creator celebrated for his vibrant personality and engaging videos. He has made a significant impact in the digital content scene. He started taking his health more seriously in 2023, and is taking part in HYROX for the first time.
  • Tyen Rasif (@tyenrasif) – A popular fitness trainer, singer-songwriter, and content creator known for her fitness and wellness content.
  • Jamie Pang (@jamiepang) – A fitness creator and entrepreneur who runs a local fitness apparel brand, Fitmonkie.
  • Johnny Tieu (@quacktieu) – A bali-based fitness consultant, pro athlete and performance coach, who has podiumed for many HYROX races throughout Asia. He is known for his ability to help level up those around him and focused with the ultimate goal of elevating the Asian ethnicity on to the world stage of athletics.
  • Ten AIA employees and AIA consultants were carefully selected among many eager contenders through an internal competition to earn their place in the content series. Handpicked by the four KOLs, the participants represent a dynamic mix of personalities and fitness levels, including those taking on HYROX for the very first time.

United by a shared passion for wellness, these KOLs, alongside AIA employees and AIA consultants will provide not just expertise but genuine inspiration. Their candid perspectives and stories will grant viewers an exclusive, behind-the-scenes window into the grit, camaraderie and personal growth of their HYROX journey. This collaborative spirit elevates the video series expanding its influence and reach, and truly bringing to life the pursuit of Healthier, Longer, Better Lives.

Embodying the series tagline, ‘From race day to every day’, the narrative goes far beyond the build-up to the upcoming AIA HYROX Singapore 2025; it’s about transforming a single challenge into an ongoing commitment and a lifelong quest for active living. HYROX is more than a single competition – it sparks sustainable habits, nurtures resilience and shapes the mindset essential for embracing wellness, not just on race day, but throughout one’s life

Empowering Healthier, Longer, Better Lives with record-breaking events and pioneering initiatives
AIA Singapore’s robust line-up of HYROX-related initiatives this year underscores its leadership in promoting active lifestyles. As the Official Title Partner for the AIA HYROX Open Asian Championships 2025, which drew close to 25,000 participants and spectators to the Singapore National Stadium on June 28-29. This landmark event not only broke records for athlete participation but also introduced inclusive categories like adaptive and corporate relay, further exemplifying AIA Singapore’s dedication to making fitness accessible to all. A first in the world for HYROX championships, AIA Singapore supported both participants and spectators with complimentary personal accident coverage upon ticket purchase, valid through the month of June 2025.

Building on this momentum, AIA Singapore also launched the first-of-its-kind AIA Ultimate FitnessFest in August, with support from HYROX. This pioneering hybrid fitness event, featuring University and Open Editions, was designed to cater to participants across all fitness levels, further reinforcing AIA’s commitment to building a holistic ecosystem that inspires individuals to “Rethink Healthy” through diverse experiences.

The “Road to HYROX” video series serves as a powerful narrative complement to these large-scale events, offering a deeper, more personal connection to the fitness journey. Ultimately, these initiatives ladder up to the wider AIA One Billion movement, which aims to empower a billion people to live Healthier, Longer, Better lives by 2030.

The video series will be released from November to December 2025. AIA Singapore’s social channels will be sharing updates and exclusive sneak peeks into this purposeful and empowering content series. The first video ‘It starts Here’ sets the stage by introducing the four KOLs who will lead the teams on their HYROX journey and can be viewed here.

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The Inaugural MICHELIN Guide Manila And Environs & Cebu 2026 Reveals 1 Two Stars, 8 One Star & 25 Bib Gourmands

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Source: Media Outreach

  • The first-ever edition for the Philippines spans Manila, surrounding regions, and Cebu features 108 restaurants in total: 1 Two Stars, 8 One Star, 25 Bib Gourmand, and 74 MICHELIN Selected

MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Media OutReach Newswire – 3 November 2025 – Michelin proudly unveiled the first-ever restaurant selection for the Philippines with the launch of the MICHELIN Guide Manila and Environs & Cebu 2026, celebrated on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at the Manila Marriott Hotel, within the prestigious Newport World Resorts.

The 2026 edition marks a historic milestone, spotlighting the Philippines’ vibrant gastronomic identity and elevating its place on the global culinary map. The selection includes a total of 108 establishments, with Manila and Environs represented by 90 restaurants, and Cebu by 18, reflecting both metropolitan sophistication and regional soul.

“We are honored to present the first edition of the MICHELIN Guide in the Philippines,” said Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the MICHELIN Guide. “This selection pays tribute to a new generation of Filipino chefs, and international chefs who have embraced the Philippines, drawing inspiration from local heritage, bold flavors, and heartfelt hospitality. Whether it’s fine dining or street-side eateries, our inspectors were truly impressed by the culinary authenticity and creativity found across the country.”

In this inaugural selection, 9 restaurants are awarded MICHELIN Stars:

1 restaurant achieves the rare distinction of Two MICHELIN Stars with its debut, recognizing its excellent cooking that’s worth a detour!

Helm (Manila): A modern restaurant fusing the chef’s British-Filipino heritage with Spanish techniques, known for creative precision.

8 restaurants receive One MICHELIN:

  • Asador Alfonso – Spanish-inspired dishes with rustic elegance.
  • Celera – Contemporary Asian fusion with global flair.
  • Gallery by Chele – Celebrated for its sustainability ethos.
  • Hapag – Elevating local ingredients with a refined hand.
  • Inatô – Intimate counter dining with sculptural detail.
  • Kasa Palma – Wood-fired global flavors with French technique.
  • Linamnam – 10-seat fine dining inside a former childhood bedroom.
  • Toyo Eatery – Modern Filipino rooted in everyday soul.

These restaurants represent a variety of culinary styles, from refined interpretations of traditional Filipino fare to boundary-pushing fusion menus — all guided by precision, consistency, and a deep respect for ingredients.

The Green Star Community: Showcasing Dedication to Mindful Gastronomy

The MICHELIN Green Star editorially highlights restaurants that, among the MICHELIN Guide selection, have inspired and impressed Inspectors with their committed vision for the future of gastronomy.

This year, Gallery By Chele has newly captured the Inspectors’ attention for their inspiring visions.

Bib Gourmand: Quality at Great Value

The Bib Gourmand selection features 25 restaurants19 in Manila and Environs and 6 in Cebu — applauded for offering good food at moderate prices.

Highlights Include:

  • Bolero – Spanish-Mediterranean fare built for sharing.
  • Cabel – Pan-Philippine dishes with a southern tilt.
  • Lampara – French-Filipino plates in a relaxed setting.
  • COCHI – Located on a corner of BGC, this restaurant brings typical Filipino flavours into a modern setting.
  • Pilya’s Kitchen – Signature ribbon noodles at a food market counter.
  • The Underbelly – Bold Japanese-inspired ramen by a young chef.

In Cebu

  • The Pig & Palm – Pork-led small plates in a stylish space.
  • Esmen – 60-year-old eatery known for traditional linarang.
  • Abaseria Deli & Café – From export office to comfort food hotspot.

MICHELIN Guide Special Awards

Three special awards honor individuals behind the scenes:

  • Young Chef Award: Chef Don Patrick Baldosano (Linamnam), for reinventing Filipino cuisine with techniques like fermentation and aging.
  • Service Award: Mrs. Erin Recto (Hapag), who balances her role as Sommelier and Operations Director with heartfelt hospitality.
  • Exceptional Cocktail Award: Mr. Benjamin Leal (Uma Nota), recognized for culturally rich, inventive drinks blending Japanese, Brazilian, and Southeast Asian inspirations.


MICHELIN Selected Restaurants

Beyond the MICHELIN Star and Bib, 74 establishments (62 in Manila & Environs, 12 in Cebu) are named MICHELIN Selected for quality, consistency, and character — showcasing everything from local flavors to global influences.

“The enthusiasm and dedication we’ve witnessed from chefs and restaurateurs here is truly inspiring,” added Mr. Poullennec. “We look forward to continuing our exploration and sharing the Philippines’ culinary stories with the world.”

CLICK HERE to download images and content from the 2026 MICHELIN Guide Ceremony Manila and Environs & Cebu.

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Police seize $12m of cocaine stashed inside container

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Source: New Zealand Police

Police have seized 36 kilograms of cocaine this afternoon, after its discovery stashed inside a container delivered to an Auckland business.

An investigation is now underway to locate the criminal syndicate involved in the importation.

Detective Senior Sergeant Jason Hunt, from the National Organised Crime Group, says unsuspecting workers made the discovery today.

“Staff working at the Auckland premises were going about unloading legitimate goods shipped from Brazil when the cocaine was discovered,” he says.

“It was in bags on the top of the legitimate product in the container.”

Police were contacted and detectives from the National Organised Crime Group were soon on site, seizing 36 kilograms of cocaine.

Detective Senior Sergeant Hunt says the seizure is worth around $12.6 million.

“This is a prime example of a ‘rip on’ or ‘rip off’ importation to try and sneak drugs into New Zealand,” he says.

“It’s a common method used by criminal groups where they exploit the bona-fide details of a legitimate company’s import.”

Police enquiries remain in the very early stages.

Detective Senior Sergeant Hunt confirms New Zealand Police will work with overseas law enforcement agencies as part of the investigation.

“I acknowledge the staff for doing the right thing and it’s great to have this product seized before it reached New Zealand communities.

“For context, removing this amount of cocaine from the market may have prevented up to $13m worth of social harm to the country.”

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Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

Media note: Police is releasing three images, attached to this media release.

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Express lane for new supermarkets underway

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Source: New Zealand Government

The Government has today introduced the Fast-track Approvals Amendment Bill, creating a consenting express lane for new supermarkets.

Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis says the Bill creates a new fast-track consent option for new supermarkets that would improve grocery competition.

“Our goal is a more competitive grocery market that delivers better prices and more choice for Kiwi shoppers. 

“Potential supermarket competitors have told us that standard resource consent processes can hold them back; with restrictive local zoning and lengthy approval processes adding cost, complexity and delay before new projects can get off the ground.

“The Fast-track Bill will allow new supermarket developments to bypass the standard lengthy resource consent process and instead be referred by the Minister for Infrastructure to a fast-track expert panel for a quicker decision. 

“This will simplify what can be a years-long process into one that could be wrapped up in a few short months.”

“To qualify for this express treatment, projects will have to demonstrate how they align with the Government Policy Statement on grocery competition, which accompanies the Bill being introduced today. 

“The policy statement makes clear that this express lane option is targeted at supporting the entry and expansion of firms that can challenge the dominance of existing major grocery retailers and offer genuine choice to consumers.  

“This could include formats currently under-represented in New Zealand including supercentres, limited assortment stores, and multi-site developments.

“The competition statement states that projects from the dominant incumbent grocery players – Foodstuffs North Island and Foodstuffs South Island and Woolworths – would only be considered for fast-track referral in very limited circumstances where they can demonstrate a specific project would not reinforce their existing market dominance but would, for example, bring consumer choice to an underserved region.

“This Bill is an important step forward in the Government’s work to roll out the welcome mat for new supermarket competitors, boost competition and deliver better deals for Kiwi shoppers.”

Minister for RMA Reform Chris Bishop says the Fast-track Amendment Bill clarifies and further streamlines the Fast-track Approvals Act for even greater efficiency.

The Fast Track Approvals Act is generally working well, with four projects already consented (Port of Auckland’s Bledisloe North Wharf and Ferguson North Berth Extension, Maitahi Village development in Nelson, the Milldale development in the Auckland suburb of Wainui and the Tekapo Power Scheme reconsenting). There are 24 substantive applications currently in train at various stages with five more decisions due by Christmas 2025.

“The Bill introduced today makes a series of technical changes to improve the efficiency of the Act and to cut project application processing times.

“The Bill includes a small but important correction to Schedule 2 to ensure the Stella Passage at the Port of Tauranga, that was agreed by Parliament, is accurately described to align with that project’s scope.

“Over the last few months, the expert panels and panel conveners, applicants, government officials, and councils have identified areas where improvements could be made to the Fast-track regime, many of which are reflected in the Bill introduced today.

“Officials estimate the amendments introduced in this Bill could reduce the combined processing and consideration times by six weeks or more.

Regional Development Minister Shane Jones says the simplification of the consenting process for potential new entrants in the supermarket sector is great news for regional New Zealand.

“Kiwis who live in the country’s smaller centres are often the most impacted by a lack of grocery retail competition. These changes will make it easier for supermarkets to set up shop, bringing down prices for people working hard to put food on the table for their families.”

“The changes being made to the fast-track are a sensible response to the teething problems that have arisen from time to time in this early stage of the Act. The Government will take particular note of submissions through select committee, to ensure that all sensible efficiencies in the process are being made.

“I’m confident that as the legislation beds in, and both officials and the public become more comfortable with the pace at which decisions are being made while staying within guard rails, the fast-track will really show its value for Kiwis through jobs, regional prosperity and economic growth.”

The Government’s intention is for the Bill to be referred to the Environment Select Committee for scrutiny after its first reading in Parliament on Thursday 6 November and for the Bill to be passed before the end of the year.

Note to editor:

The Government has released the draft Government Policy Statement to help the sector identify which projects are likely to be eligible for the fast-track process. The draft Government Policy Statement will be formally issued subject to the passage of the Fast-track Approvals Amendment Bill. It is not yet in effect and does not carry any legal weight in respect of decisions being made on current applications.

More information on the Government’s grocery work programme is available here.

Attached: Draft Government Policy Statement – Grocery Competition

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Geotechnical work about to begin for State Highway 1 Wellington improvements project

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

Drills will be in the ground shortly with investigation work set to begin on one of Wellington’s biggest infrastructure projects.

Geotechnical works for the State Highway 1 Wellington Improvements Roads of National Significance (RoNS) project are due to begin from Monday, 10 November, and are scheduled to finish in January 2026. The drilling work will be undertaken on the Hataitai side of Mount Victoria, within the Wellington Town Belt.

Kesh Keshaboina, Regional Manager System Design, says some recreational tracks used by walkers and bikers in the area will have to be temporarily closed so that the work can be completed safely. “We will need to drill five boreholes between 40 and 80 metres into the ground to obtain geological core samples as part of the ongoing planning for this project.”

“It is critical that we get an accurate picture of the local geology, as this will help us to plan the alignment and develop the design of the proposed second Mount Victoria Tunnel. The core samples will provide valuable information, critical for the project’s success, Mr Keshaboina says.

He says, to manage safety risks, it is important that people are kept clear of the drilling sites while the work is underway.

“We appreciate that the Mount Victoria tracks are well-used and well-loved by many in the community, but it is simply not safe to have tracks open at sites where drilling is planned. We are asking people to bear with us while we complete this essential work.”

“This work is temporary, and full access will be restored to the affected tracks and paths as soon as it is completed,” Mr Keshaboina says.

He says every effort will be made to reduce impacts on the public and NZTA/Waka Kotahi will keep people up to date on the work.

“Work will be underway at multiple sites simultaneously to ensure the investigations are finished as quickly as possible.”

“Signs will be in place on closed tracks, and on feeder tracks, to ensure that people know exactly which areas can and cannot be accessed. The most up-to-date track closure information will always be available on the project page on the NZTA website,” Mr Keshaboina says.

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Renewable Energy – Pahiatua wind farm granted resource consent – EPA

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Source: Environmental Protection Authority

An independent panel has granted resource consent, subject to conditions, for the Pahiatua Wind Farm project in Pahiatua in the Tararua District.
Pahiatua Wind Limited applied for resource consent under the Natural and Built Environment Act 2023.
The project involves the development, operation, and maintenance of a wind farm comprising up to 11 turbines, with an estimated generation capacity between 32 and 56 megawatts.
The resource consent conditions are in the decision report on the page linked below.
The decision comes 124 working days after the application was lodged with the Environmental Protection Authority.
The Environmental Protection Authority is not involved in the decision-making. We provide procedural advice and administrative support to the panel.
Note that this application was made under the now repealed Natural and Built Environment Act 2023 and not the more recent fast-track legislation.

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Fire Safety – Restricted Fire Season for most of the Hawke’s Bay District

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Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand

Much of the Hawke’s Bay District will move into a restricted fire season from midday 4 November until further notice.
A restricted fire season means a permit is required from Fire and Emergency New Zealand to light a fire in the open air.
Areas going into a restricted fire season are Esk-Tutaekuri, Ahuriri-Heretaunga, Tukituki West, Tukituki East, Southern Hawke’s Bay Coast and Pōrangahau.
Community Risk Manager Nigel Hall says the area is experiencing warm, windy weather with little rainfall expected over the next month.
“Last month alone we saw 37 vegetation fires across the Hawke’s Bay District many escaping from old burn piles, driven by wind,” he says.
“The slightest spark in windy and hot weather conditions can cause a fire that will spread very quickly in areas that are already extremely dry for this time of year.
“There are a lot of burn piles across the district that are the result of numerous storms over the last few years.
“If you’ve been burning vegetation any time in the last few months or so, check the fire is completely extinguished,” he says.
“Spread it out and extinguish completely with water.
“We expect anyone planning on lighting a fire to have a permit if they are in the restricted fire zone.”
All people planning fires must go to www.checkitsalright.nz check the conditions for their location, and hold off lighting if it is windy or hot.
For fire safety tips and more information about the activities you can and can’t do in a restricted fire season, go to www.checkitsalright.nz

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Vinhomes Green Paradise applies to be a participant in the world’s ‘7 Wonders of Future Cities’ global campaign

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Source: Media Outreach

CAN GIO, VIETNAM – Media OutReach Newswire – 3 November 2025 – The Can Gio Urban Area Project – Vinhomes Green Paradise – has officiallyapplied to become a Participant in the global “7 Wonders of Future Cities” campaign, launched by the world-renowned New7Wonders organization. By firmly embracing this global initiative, Vinhomes reaffirms its forward-looking vision, positioning Vinhomes Green Paradise not merely as a real estate development but as a world-class symbol that embodies the future of human urban living.

Vinhomes Green Paradise features a world-class collection of premium amenities, setting new living standards for a future-ready urban township.

Vinhomes announced its intended participation in the “7 Wonders of Future Cities” campaign immediately after the initiative officially launched on October 31, 2025. The global campaign invites citizens worldwide to identify seven cities that best represent innovation, sustainability, and human progress – urban icons that define what it means to be a “City of the Future”.

For the next year, proposals and applications from participant cities and developments will be accepted, followed by the start of the voting phase on 31 October 2026, which will run until the official declaration of the 7 Wonders of Future Cities on 31 October 2027.

The “7 Wonders of Future Cities” initiative is more than just a worldwide conversation to recognize new “wonders”. It is a celebration of 21st-century civilization, honoring cities that lead in sustainable urban planning, human-centric technology, and creative innovation.

By all these criteria, Vinhomes Green Paradise – the Can Gio coastal reclamation and eco-urban development – stands as an ideal candidate, representing one of the world’s most advanced ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) urban models.

A standout highlight is the 7-hectare Blue Waves Theatre, located at the heart of the development, which is poised to become a premier destination for a wide array of performing arts.

Located in the coastal ecological zone of Can Gio, Ho Chi Minh City, adjacent to the UNESCO-recognized Can Gio Mangrove Biosphere Reserve, Vinhomes Green Paradise is a modern urban development covering 2,870 hectares, surrounded by a 121-kilometer coastline, including 53 kilometers of public beachfront. Upon completion, it will become Vietnam’s largest coastal megacity, envisioned as a leading regional “eco-tech marine city”, developed under the ESG++ model that integrates smart operation technologies, renewable energy, and a master plan harmoniously connecting forest and sea.

As a pioneer in Vietnam, Vinhomes Green Paradise aims to achieve the BREEAM Communities certification, one of the world’s most rigorous and prestigious standards for sustainable urban planning and development, alongside ISO 37122, the national standard for smart city development.

The project’s operational technologies are designed to strictly adhere to principles of environmental friendliness, natural harmony, energy and water optimization, carbon footprint monitoring, and full renewable energy utilization. To this end, the project includes the development of an offshore wind power system, located 20 kilometers from the coastline, harnessing natural wind resources through state-of-the-art technology to provide a consistent supply of green energy for the entire ecosystem.

Vinhomes Green Paradise is also investing in the development of green mobility infrastructure, with the goal of ensuring that 100% of vehicles operating within the township achieve net-zero emissions.

With its unique position “forest-backed, sea-facing,” the development maintains an average temperature approximately 2°C cooler than central Ho Chi Minh City, positioning itself as a future icon of green and sustainable urban living in southern Vietnam. Committed to contributing to the city’s sustainable growth, Vinhomes Green Paradise strictly complies with all environmental protection standards, with a focus on preserving and regenerating local biodiversity throughout the construction and development process.

Vinhomes Green Paradise also includes two world-class 18-hole golf courses, inspired by the beauty of Dawn and Dusk, offering diverse terrains and an exceptional golfing experience.

Beyond transforming the southern coastal landscape of Vietnam, Vinhomes Green Paradise represents a new benchmark for the cities of the future. The project’s world-class amenities include an 800-hectare saltwater lagoon, the Blue Waves Theatre, an 18-hole golf course, a network of amusement parks, and the Landmark Harbour marina complex, expected to attract up to 40 million visitors annually.

Ms. Nguyen Thu Hang, CEO of Vinhomes, shared: “We highly appreciate the New7Wonders initiative for honoring humanity’s relentless efforts to shape the cities of tomorrow. The values that New7Wonders celebrates perfectly align with the vision and development philosophy of Vinhomes, a vision driven by the aspiration to build timeless urban wonders, where people, technology, and nature coexist in sustainable harmony. With an urban model designed to meet the world’s most advanced ESG benchmarks, Vinhomes Green Paradise in Can Gio stands as a living testament to that vision – a symbol of a new era that defines the standards of future living and preserves enduring values for generations to come“.

Since its founding 25 years ago, New7Wonders, the global organization behind the “New 7 Wonders of the World” and “New 7 Wonders of Nature” campaigns, has become a global cultural phenomenon, engaging hundreds of millions of people worldwide to redefine what constitutes a “wonder” in the modern age. In 2007, the organization announced the chosen “New 7 Wonders of the World”, including the Great Wall of China, the Colosseum (Italy), and the Taj Mahal (India). In 2011, Ha Long Bay of Vietnam was proudly voted one of the “New 7 Wonders of Nature”, alongside the Amazon, Iguazu Falls, and Jeju Island amongst others.

Building on that legacy, the “7 Wonders Cities of the Future” campaign invites global citizens to redefine the concept of an urban wonder and establish new standards for quality of life in the 21st century. The application by Vinhomes Green Paradise to become a Participant underscore not only the growing prominence of Vietnam’s real estate sector but also the vision and capacity of Vinhomes, a pioneering brand shaping transformative, regionally influential developments.

With over 30 modern urban developments transforming cityscapes across Vietnam, Vinhomes continues to lead the way in creating world-class mega-urban projects. Each development is not merely a place to live, but a symbol of a progressive, green, and prosperous lifestyle.

https://vinhomes.vn/en

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Police investigating arson and other offending at Ōrewa businesses

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Source: New Zealand Police

Police have commenced an operation on the Hibiscus Coast into a fire deliberately lit at a cafe over the weekend.

It comes as Waitematā North CIB continues to investigate another attempted arson and damage at nearby Ōrewa businesses in recent months.

Waitematā North Area Commander Inspector John Thornley says the most recent fire occurred late on Saturday 1 November.

“Operation Governor has been set up to investigate the most recent fire on the main strip in Ōrewa,” he says.

“It’s fortunate that no one has been harmed as a result of this fire, which is considered to be deliberately lit.”

Residents can expect to see a larger Police presence around Ōrewa over the coming days.

“I want the community to know that these attacks on local businesses won’t be tolerated and we are working hard to hold those responsible to account,” Inspector Thornley says.

“These arsons are not only damaging property, but it’s affecting peoples’ livelihoods, and Police is open-minded about whether any of these incidents are linked.”

It’s highly likely the community’s information may prove pivotal in this investigation.

Inspector Thornley says the investigation team will be engaging with the public over the coming days.

“We want to hear about any suspicious activity that people might have seen on Saturday night,” he says.

“I’m asking anyone with dashcam footage around the Ōrewa township, between 10pm and midnight, on Saturday 1 November to make themselves known to the investigation team.

“No piece of information is too small, so please come forward as soon as possible.”

Anyone with information can update Police online now or call 105 using the reference number 251102/4265.

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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A Well-Oiled Machinery & Equipment Sector: The Silent Strength Powering Malaysia’s Semiconductor Manufacturing Excellence

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Source: Media Outreach

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 3 November 2025 In the global semiconductor race, the loudest voices don’t always belong to those doing the heaviest lifting. While headlines trumpet chip breakthroughs and billion-dollar fabs, Malaysia has been quietly perfecting something far more fundamental: the machinery and equipment that makes it all possible.

This is not the story of flashy innovation or overnight success. It’s the story of four decades spent mastering the unglamorous but indispensable, precision robots that place components with microscopic accuracy, testing equipment that validates every nanometer, and clean room systems that maintain environments more sterile than operating theatres. Behind every chip that rolls off a Malaysian assembly line lies this web of engineering excellence, a competitive advantage so deeply embedded that even global giants struggle to replicate it.

Malaysia ranks as the sixth largest semiconductor exporter globally and commands 13 per cent of the world’s Assembly, Testing and Packaging Operations.

As Datuk Sikh Shamsul Ibrahim Sikh Abdul Majid, CEO of the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA), puts it, “When global semiconductor companies look at Malaysia, they see our competitive costs or our location, But, what really differentiates us is our comprehensive Machinery and Equipment (M&E ecosystem) — the ability to not just build but continuously innovate and maintain the incredibly sophisticated equipment that semiconductor operation depends on.

The integrated Machinery and Equipment (M&E) ecosystem has been fundamentally shaped by key Foreign Investments (FI) that serve as catalysts for local capacity building. Global leaders specialising in front-end equipment, such as LAM Research and Applied Materials, have established major manufacturing and support operations in Malaysia, creating extensive sourcing opportunities for local players. At the same time, back-end equipment innovator Besi APAC and Cohu actively collaborates with Malaysian companies, transferring expertise in high-precision manufacturing. This strategic integration has played a critical role in advancing homegrown champions such as Pentamaster, Vitrox, Greatech, Tonasco and SFP, enabling them to evolve from simple component suppliers into engineering partners capable of meeting global standards in advanced packaging and complex assembly.

This robust ecosystem, honed across generations of manufacturing excellence, is Malaysia’s quiet competitive edge. It comprises a complete value chain, supported by our foundational engineering support expertise in precision machining, tooling, and high-tolerance metal fabrication, which forms the physical backbone for more complex automated equipment and robotics. And now, as the country pivots from its decades-long dominance in downstream activities toward capturing high-value front-end segments, that machinery and equipment foundation is about to become its most potent weapon.

MIDA’s Gameplan: A Multi-Pronged Strategic Push

The shift is as ambitious as it is necessary. High-value segments such as chip design and advanced manufacturing technologies depend on specialised M&E such as lithography, deposition, and etching equipment — critical processes that define the performance and capabilities of every modern chip.

MIDA is spearheading the shift by positioning Malaysia as a regional hub for front-end semiconductor M&E manufacturing, guided by clear mandates from the New Industrial Master Plan (NIMP) 2030 and the National Semiconductor Strategy (NSS). On the international front, the agency is actively courting global pioneers in front-end equipment manufacturing to attract anchor investments that will accelerate the development of a sophisticated, high-value manufacturing ecosystem within Malaysia.

The strategic push, however, goes beyond just attracting investments. MIDA is building a thriving high-tech ecosystem to support technology transfer, knowledge exchange and collaborative innovation. The agency maps local manufacturers and facilitate high-impact business matching at key events like SEMICON Southeast Asia 2025, creating direct pathways for Malaysian suppliers to embed themselves into global supply chains and engage with industry titans like ASML, Ferrotec, and Micron.

The goal is nothing less than repositioning Malaysian M&E companies from component suppliers to strategic innovation partners in the most critical segments of the global value chain.

Nurturing Homegrown Champions

Yet for all the emphasis on global partnerships, MIDA understand that Malaysia’s semiconductor future must be built on homegrown capabilities. The focus has shifted toward nurturing deep expertise in highly specialised areas such as, advanced mechatronics, precision optics, and complex process technologies. Through targeted facilitation and incentives. the government is betting that Malaysian companies can close the gap with global leaders faster than anyone expects.

Industry veterans like Chuah Choon Bin, founder and executive chairman of Penang-based Pentamaster Corporation Berhad, welcome the support. “In today’s fiercely competitive environment, where intense price competition particularly from China continues to put pressure on margins, the financial support from the government is crucial to help Malaysian companies like us to remain competitive globally,” he explains.

For Pentamaster, which has been operating since 1991, the fiscal support provided by the Malaysian Government through MIDA have been transformative. “These facilitation allow us to intensify R&D, adopt cutting-edge technologies and expand into advanced technology areas in the ATE and FAS segments.” Chuah notes. “They provide the necessary support for us to invest in next-generation technologies like advanced packaging technologies and shorten our time-to-market, which is critical in an industry driven by rapid innovation cycles,”.

Pentamaster’s story reflects the broader heritage that makes Malaysia’s M&E sector resilient. Back then, Penang hosted a deep ecosystem in M&E, electronics, sheet metal fabrication and semiconductor manufacturing.

That heritage, Chuah said, “provided Pentamaster with access to a skilled workforce, precision engineering know-how and a strong supplier network”, advantages that continue to pay dividends today.

The Turning Point

This evolving narrative marks a crucial turning point for Malaysia: the country is ascending from an auxiliary support role to a core position in the advanced chip production infrastructure. The country that spent decades perfecting the machinery behind the scenes is stepping into the spotlight, ready to claim its place among the semiconductor elite.

For a nation that has always let its work speak louder than its words, this moment feels both inevitable and earned. Malaysia’s enduring semiconductor legacy, built on precision, persistence, and the unglamorous art of making things work, is about to be cemented on the global map.

And, the machinery that got them here is just getting started.

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