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news Newly Appointed Johor MB’s First Visit to IRDA Datuk Dr Sahruddin Jamal visits IRDA to discuss the mission and vision of the state’s development

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days after his appointment as the Menteri Besar of Johor, Dr Sahruddin Jamal made his first visit to Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) office as the new

Co-Chairman of IRDA. Dr Sahruddin announced that Iskandar Malaysia had recorded committed investments of RM7.7 billion in the Q1 of 2019, meaning the total cumulative committed

Women Development Efforts Announced Aiding working women with incentives and in-house nursery

investments from 2006 until 31st March 2019 to RM293 billion, where 57% of it or RM166 billion, represent investments that have been realised. ”This reflects continuous investor confidence in Iskandar Malaysia, and the state of Johor, as it grows to be a Strong and Sustainable Metropolis of international standing. This is also evident by the many visits to Iskandar Malaysia by various international parties,” explained Dr Sahruddin during his first official visit to IRDA as the Menteri Besar of Johor. Datuk Ismail Ibrahim, Chief Executive of IRDA added, “Iskandar Malaysia continues to welcome all foreign investments that are aligned to its nine promoted economic sectors and those that provide spill-over effects to the economy, environment and social agendas of

the region.” The tourism sector were boosted with the soft opening of R&F Mall and Capri by Fraser Residence in the Johor Bahru city centre with X PARK in Sunway Iskandar and LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort’s Sea Life while Johor Premium Outlet’s (JPO) 3rd Phase launched in Q1 2019. To date, local investors had contributed 62% to the total cumulative committed investments while the balance 38% was contributed by foreign investors. The top five countries with the highest cumulative committed investments from 2006 to March 2019 are China, Singapore, USA, Japan, and Spain. According to Datuk Ismail, for the rest of 2019 IRDA will put more focus on the logistics and tourism sectors. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

M Suites Hotel Johor Bahru Brought Joy to More Than 400 Children

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Aktiviti, Riadah dan Informatif ) Roadshow Programme was created to introduce and promote the aid and services available in government’s department, which includes i-Suri by KWSP to help people get information to cater to their need. Moreover, the Johor state government will aid women by providing nursing room for female civil servants at Kota Iskandar, Iskandar Puteri, Johor Bahru. The launch of the room took place at Bangunan Dato’ Mohamad Ibrahim Munsyi, on 16th May 2019 and officiated by Yang Mulia Che’ Puan Khaleeda Binti Bustamam. Further aid for working mothers will be a nursery namely YPKDT (Yayasan Pembangunan Keluarga Darul Ta’zim) which is currently under construction at Kota Iskandar too. The nursery would be made available in every administrative government at all districts in the near future starting with Pontian and Batu Pahat’s government administrative offices. The state government is hopeful that with these programmes, it will encourage and help mothers manage families and also to Liow Cai Tung with mothers holding their overcome challenges. Mother’s Day carnations at the wet market by Norfy Shafeq TI n line with Mother’s Day on 12th May 2019, Exco Liow Cai Tung of Tourism and Women, Family and Community Development and her team gifted carnations to mothers at Johor Jaya and Taman Molek wet market. Liow also announced a few state government’s effort in women development. As an effort to ease the burden of families with the cost of living, the government took some initiatives to help the mothers with Insentif Suri Rumah i-Suri, officiated by the Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Wan Azizah Wan Ismail to create a secured, social network foundation for housewives. Accumulated number of registered i-Suri users as of March 2019 for the entire Malaysia is 97,814 people. Johor has the lowest number of registered users among other states with only 3,238 registered users. MARI (Mesra,

Menteri Besar Johor, Datuk Dr Sahruddin Jamal, with Haji Nooh Bin Gadot with the Orphanages’ representatives

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Suites Hotel Johor Bahru (M Suites) celebrates the goodwill of the fasting month by hosting a breaking of fast feast for the underprivileged and needy children from several orphanages. The annual event was attended by Menteri Besar of Johor Datuk Dr Sahruddin Jamal, Dato’ Haji Nooh Bin Gadot, M Suites Hotel Managing Director Dato’ Abdul Rahman Shariff and Executive Director Datin Dr. Maimunah Abdul Rahman. M Suites hosted more than 400 children from Pertubuhan Kebajikan Anak Yatim Islam Kota Tinggi, Asrama Kebajikan ArRayyan, Raudhatul Maryam, SMK Pasir Gudang 3, orphanages from Senai, Benut, Pengkalan Rinting, Sek Keb PK Princess Elizabeth as well as single mothers in 2 separate breaking of fast events. The hotel is also reaching out to the needy, especially with their preparation for the upcoming Hari

Raya Aidilfitri through donations to enrich the lives of the beneficiaries, while making their fasting month more meaningful. As part of its corporate social responsibility initiatives, M Suites would be organising several other charitable events where the staffs would visit and donate clothes, rice, goodies and “duit raya” to several organisations involving indigenous people of Kampung Orang Asli Bakar Batu, Madrasah Khadimuddin, Pusat Jagaan Warga Emas Nur Ehsan and Rumah Seri Kenangan Johor Bahru. Throughout the fasting month, M Suites Hotel is hosting a special buffet namely ‘Dapur Johor’ which offers a variety of Johor traditional cuisines such as Laksa Johor, Mee Rebus, Mee Bandung Muar and Nasi Briyani Gam to name a few running from 7th May 2019 to 3rd June 2019. It’s priced at RM99nett per adult and RM59nett for children between 4 to 11 years old. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

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SWM Environment Looking Into Initiatives on Decomposing Food Waste The initiative would be made available all over Johor reduce the delivery of waste and prolonging the life expectancy of landfill sites in Johor by decomposing food waste. According to its Corporate Office General Manager, Haji Mohd Norlisan Mohd Nordin, the project is in line with the Ministry of Housing and the local government’s vision to create a sustainable community together, along with Johor state government’s agenda of zero waste. SWM Environment has established a strategic alliance with land developers, Tanah Sutera Tan Chen Choon during the officiation gimmick for decomposing food waste Development Sdn. Bhd. (Tanah Sutera) where SWM Environment ITAR3cycle and Food Waste would be collecting food waste from landed Decomposition programme by premises and commercial centres in Taman concession company of Solid Waste Sutera Pulai before delivering it to Ladang And Public Cleansing Management Sutera FOLO under Tanah Sutera to be Corporation, SWM Environment Sdn. Bhd. processed into compost fertiliser. The service is in works to be made (SWM Environment) was officiated by the Local Government, Urban Wellbeing and available all over Johor and there are plans Environment Committee chairman of Johor, to cover Melaka and Negeri Sembilan as Tan Chen Choon with the presence of SWM well. Its pilot project would run for 3 months Environment CEO, Dr. Uzir Abdul Malik, Skudai to observe its effectiveness and if any State Legislative Assemblyman, Tan Hong Pin, improvements arise from it. Meanwhile, SMW Environment chose Mayor of Iskandar Puteri City Council, Dato’ Haji Adib Azhari Daud and representative of Taman Sutera Pulai as its community garden SWCorp Johor, Muhamad Rosai Rafiq Mohd for the first KITAR3cycle in MBIP after its Rohani with Tanah Sutera Development Sales official launch back in February. The initiative and Marketing Assistant General Manager too, is in the plan to go throughout Johor in order to cultivate recycling habits within the Daniel Tan Koh Heng. SWM Environment is aiming to society. - by Norfy Shafeq TI © Inter IKEA Systems B.V. 2019 (Company No.1074617-K)

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bout 34 children cancer fighters around Johor were invited to break their fast at Amari Johor Bahru organised by the hotel and supported by Tunku Laksamana Johor Cancer Foundation (Yayasan Kanser Tunku Laksamana Johor). On hand to greet the children were Dean Rossilli, Area General Manager of Amari Johor Bahru, M.S. Bobby, Director of Public Relations and Marketing Communications, the Amari superheroes team and members of Tunku Laksamana Johor Cancer Foundation (TLJCF). Also present at the event were TLJCF Executive Director Kol. Dato’ Mohamed Perang Hj. Musa, TLJCF Chief Executive Officer Hj. Shahrin Dato’ Rahmat, Head of Business Unit Angry Birds Activity Park Ungku Aziz, Baba Gan from Maslee Sdn Bhd and Mohamad Faizal from KPJ Puteri Specialist Centre. The children and their caregivers were indeed happy with the delicious spread of over a hundred

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Blockchain Technology Malaysia 2019: Adapting Business and Industries Cryptocurrency in depth for business and investment potential in Iskandar Puteri

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lockchain Technology in Malaysia 2019 was held at Fraser Place Puteri Harbour, Iskandar Puteri, Johor with the tagline of Adapting Business and Industries organised by OK Blockchain Centre (OBC) and co-hosted by i2M Ventures, a Khazanah Nasional Bhd subsidiary and BlockOn, a Singapore-based blockchain venture capital firm. The event was graced by the CEO of OK Blockchain Centre, Gen Matsuda who is also the President and CEO of OKWAVE Japan. The event featured five influential speakers and panellists coming from Malaysia, Singapore and Japan. First speaker, Abdul Fattah Mohamed Yatim, Chairman of Malaysia’s National Standards Committee spoke about development of ISO standards of blockchain involving various countries worldwide. Kazutaka Mori, Head of Fintech & ICO team from One Asia Lawyers, Singapore provided input on Malaysia’s Position in Asia’s Crypto Regulation. OBC’s research partner UTM, led by Prof. Dr. Kamarulnizam Abu Bakar, Chairman of the Smart Digital Community Research Alliance, shared their findings on the OBC-UTM shariah-based digital currency studies as presented in 4th International Halal Conference 2019, in Osaka Japan on 22nd23rd April 2019. Salina Muhammad Zain Senior Vice President & Head of Partners & Stakeholders

news Empowering Working Mothers The state government’s first workplace nursing room in Johor is located at Kota Iskandar

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Panellists in between moderators, from left to right - Jagdish Pandya, Chairman of Singapore based BlockOn Group, Abdul Fattah Mohamed Yatim, Dr. Kamarulnizam Abu Bakar, Xavier Eugene Siew, Gen Matsuda, Kazutaka Mori, John Ow

Engagement Project Management and Corporate Services Units of i2M Ventures, presented a comprehensive package of incentives and support for existing and future stakeholders in Iskandar Puteri, specifically expressing interest in human capital building for blockchain technology. Gen Matsuda, also introduced to the floor about his OKWAVE Thanks Economy that involves using blockchain in relaying gratitude over the kindness, a concept he wants to seam into this high-tech, and modern community that is caring and loving. OBC has proven the success of blockchain development and demonstrated ways to move forward in businesses and industries to adapt into blockchain bandwagon with the aim to nurture more than 100 programmers by end of 2019. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

nursing room called ‘Mama Friendly’ was launched at Bangunan Dato’ Muhammad Ibrahim Munsyi, Kota Iskandar, Johor on 16th May 2016 and officiated by the wife of Tunku Mahkota Johor Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim, YM Che’ Puan Khaleeda Bustamam. Managed by Darul Ta’zim Fa m i l y D e v e l o p m e n t Foundation (YPKDT), the room will benefit around 322 government female employees whom are currently lactating and expecting soon as a part of the state government’s effort in encouraging female workers to remain as part of the workforce. Liow Cai Tung, Chairman of Tourism and Women, Family and Community Development said in her speech citing their research on working mothers in the Kota Iskandar area where the mothers has to inconveniently pump milk at the praying room, pantry and even in their cars. The establishment of the Mama Friendly room would be much more accommodating

YM Che Puan Khaleeda and Exco Liow Cai Tung with few Kota Iskandar female employees being briefed on the correct pumping methods at the Mama Friendly room

and give better privacy for the mothers. Liow also calls for more departments, employers, corporations and agencies from both private and government sectors to join in the effort to establish a nursing room as well as being flexible with the time as it takes around 30 minutes to complete one pumping session. “ The estimated budget to build Mama Friendly room is around RM20k and some vacant rooms in the workplace premises could also be refurbished into nursing rooms”, Liow fur ther explained.

In the launching ceremony, 14 bodies comprising private companies, government agencies and nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) had s i gn e d a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in which their premises would set up nursing rooms within one year starting from May 2019 until May 2020. The Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) Johor Chapter are among the several NGOs that signed up. Che’ Puan Khaleeda said she hopes to see more nursing rooms in workplace that would be built all over the state. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

A Feast for Kulai’s Underprivileged Children Le Grandeur Palm Resort hosts breaking fast event for the fifth year

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amadan is the month for not only fasting and reflecting but also a time for obligatory charitable deeds for Muslims. For the fifth year running, Le Grandeur Palm Resort opened their doors to host 115 underprivileged children, orphans, and children from the Rohingya committee from the Kulai area for a breaking fast feast. The event was organised by IKRAM Johor, in collaboration with Yayasan Sejahtera Kulai and Econsave, and officiated by Hj Tosrin bin Jarvanthi,

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ADUN Bukit Permai. It was the first time the children from the Rohingya community were invited to the event. The children from MyCare Centre for Rohingya Education in Kulai in turn wanted to do a performance as a way of showing their appreciation. According to Nor Shahidatul Akma, the headmistress of the school, the students had little time to prepare but were nonetheless very excited to put up a performance for the audience. Carrying posters up on stage, the

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Rohingya children highlighted messages of love and peace for the world. Jef Kong, General Manager of Le Grandeur Palm Resort said in a statement that, “Due to escalating costs, many families struggle to put food on the table, let alone during the festive season when people, especially children, hope to have a little more than usual but simply cannot. Organisations like us can help to alleviate this burden by providing a really memorable meal, at least for a day to these children.”

IKRAM Johor was the winner of the 2016 Iskandar Malaysia Social Hero Award (IMSHA), Human Empowerment Category, while Econsave was also recognised by IMSHA for their CSR efforts in 2017. All children were also rewarded with gifts from Le Grandeur, Yayasan Sejahtera Kulai, Econsave, and IKRAM Kulai/Senai region consisting of duit raya, kuih raya, commodities and clothes. Hopefully the spirit of giving in Ramadan persists on in the other months as well! - by Salamahafifi TI

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Public’s Input Vital in City’s Rejuvenating Plan Public involvement is needed to materialise Special Area Plan (RKK) Johor Bahru City 2030

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draft of Special Area Planning (RKK) Johor Bahru City 2030 spanning around Stulang, Taman Pelangi, Larkin and Bandar Baru Uda was launched together with a publicity programme in raising awareness to gain public’s involvement in rejuvenating the 8 zones of Johor Bahru which are Bandar Baru Uda, Larkin, Kampung Melayu, Kebun Teh, Wadi Hana, Bakar Batu, Taman Pelangi and Stulang. The officiation was made in the presence of Tan Chen Choon, Member of Johor State Legislative Assembly and Local Government, Urban Wellbeing and Environment Committee chairman together with Dato’ Haji Amran bin A. Rahman, Mayor of MBJB, Haji Akmal Nasrullah bin Mohd Nasir, MP of Johor Bahru, Chen Kah Eng, State Assemblyman of Stulang, Mohd Izhar bin Ahmad, Assemblyman of Larkin, Parties’ Whips and Council Members of MBJB, Abdul Malik bin Haji Ismail, Secretary of MBJB and Ir. Hajah Nazatul Shima binti Mohamad, Vice Secretary of MBJB. 55 general support, 48 main proposals, 32 main entry points and 16 quick wins made up the RKK, with a total amount of 103

proposals. It is looking into materialising Quick Win projects as soon as possible and some of the main goals are to increase accessibilities around the tightly-built city areas, revitalising building facades and clearing the rivers. The voice of locals in regards of the project is essential in order for the authorities to make their moves accordingly. The public was given an opportunity to view the final draft of RKK at the exhibition area in MBJB’s main building before submitting their feedback and input by end of May. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

Tan Chen Choon, Member of Johor State Legislative Assembly and Local Government, Urban Wellbeing and Environment Committee chairman speaking before the RKK Draft officiation ceremony

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ager borrowers seem to forget their responsibilities and instead fuel their wanderlust within by saving money for travels, instead of paying their student loans. In recent news, borrowers have been called out to commit themselves to paying back their loans. The government has given ample of notice and workarounds for the matter at hand. PTPTN chairman Wan Saiful Wan Jan was reported earlier to have said that reimposing the travel ban on errant borrowers was among the ideas received during PTPTN’s ongoing public engagement sessions. However, Wan Saiful said Putrajaya would have the final say on whether to impose the ban, which he

added was one of the most effective means of getting defaulters to service their loans. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail says restricting overseas travel against borrowers who fail to repay loans from the National Higher Education F u n d Corporation (PTPTN) is not appropriate and should be reviewed. She said the government has yet to make any decision on the matter and the proposed restriction should be reviewed. “We haven’t made

any decision. When did we discuss it? PTPTN has provided space and opportunities for the students to pursue higher studies but there are a handful who did not service their PTPTN study loans (after completing their studies)”. Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman MP of Muar says he does not agree to blacklist National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loan defaulters. “I disagree with the policy to blacklist those who took up PTPTN loans, who are unemployed graduates or who are not earning a decent salary,” he said. - by Harish Mustak TI

PTP Inks Agreement with SOCSO on Disability Management

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elabuhan Ta n j u n g Pelepas Sdn Bhd (PTP), a member of MMC Group has successfully sealed an agreement with the Social Security Organisation (SOCSO) on disability management through the Return To Work (RTW) and Back Injury Protection and Rehabilitation programme. The agreement was sealed as part of PTP-SOCSO’s RTW and Back Injury Protection and Rehabilitation programme designed to help insured employees suffering from workrelated injury or invalidity to be rehabilitated as soon as possible in order for them to return to work. The RTW and Back Injury Protection and Rehabilitation programme takes a proactive approach in helping the insured

person with injuries or diseases, providing the opportunity to resume safe working activities as soon as it’s medically possible. Speaking after the signing event, SOCSO’s Chief Executive Officer, Dato’ Sri Dr. Mohammed Azman bin Dato’ Aziz Mohammed said the RTW programme was first introduced in 2007. Since the RTW Programme started, a total of 23,295 workers have been successfully rehabilitated and were able to go back to work. In fact, the RTW Programme has been recognised as an International Best Practice and is a good example of what SOCSO does to provide a better outreach and social protection to all workers as well as put into practise the concept of disability management among employers.

“The RTW Programme is a comprehensive systematic disability case management programme which provides opportunity for workers to resume employment and reintegrated back into the society. As such, we are very pleased that leading corporate organisation such as PTP is keen to work with us and provide designated rehabilitation space as well as various other forms of assistance for the collaboration on the Disability Management between SOCSO and PTP through this Programme. This will bring positive impact to PTP employees as well as being a catalyst for other organisations to take the same path in making Disability Management a cultural practice and part of human resources,” he added. PTP Chief Executive Officer,

Marco Neelsen in his statement remarked that PTP is committed to fulfill its obligations as a caring employer. “In PTP, we actively promote occupational safety policies, conduct safety and health campaigns to reduce accidents as (From left) Jaizal Kamar Jalaludin, Head of well as implement Human Capital Management Division PTP, employees’ wellness Marco Neelsen, CEO of PTP, Dato’ Sri Dr. programme t o Mohammed Azman Bin Dato’ Aziz Mohammed, prevent mishaps CEO of SOCSO and Dato’ Mohd Sahar to our workers and Darusman, Chief Officer Employment Insurance contractors.” System of SOCSO, at the signing ceremony “A s such, intensify our efforts in empowering we are pleased to collaborate with SOCSO and hope social security protection, not only that through the good relationship for our employees but also the established between both Malaysian society in general,” he organisations, we can continue to added. - by The Iskandarian TI


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Both Malaysian Mums and Dads Struggle with Flexibility and Poor Parental Leave Policies Working parents - not just mothers are desperate for more support to better manage work and family responsibilities, as 69% plan to job hunt in the next 12 months

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adeleine M. Kunin says, Every time a woman leaves the workforce is because she can’t find or afford childcare, or she can’t work out a flexible arrangement with her boss, or she has no paid maternity leave, her family’s income falls down a notch. S i m u l t a n e o u s l y, n a t i o n a l productivity numbers decline. Over half of Malaysian mums admit they have missed out on career opportunities because of their decision to have a child, and continually face workplace challenges that make it harder for them to get ahead professionally. Al t h o u g h 5 5 % o f Malaysian employees say they do have flexible working arrangements in some capacity, a whopping 82% of women and 75% of men still report the need for greater flexibility to effectively manage their home and work lives. This lack of balance is forcing 72% of women and 63% of men to search for a new job over the next 12 months. This is according to new research by Monster. com, which surveyed over 2,000 professionals across Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore to understand the unique challenges and barriers both men and women face at work, particularly with regards to parental leave and work-life balance. This survey was conducted for the third consecutive year as part of the #SheMakesItWork campaign in celebration and support of mothers in the workforce, or returning to work after having children. When asked why mothers quit their jobs, 67% of Malaysian men said it’s because women desire to spend more time with their families, compared to 56% of women who said the same. In fact, most women said they believe mothers leave their jobs

due to a lack of flexibility (66%), indicating that current policies around flexible working don’t provide the support needed. Malaysian men are also quite concerned about the wellbeing of their families. 67% of men said they only return to work for financial reasons, with 49% worrying about who is looking after their children, and 51% are concerned with how they can better use flexible working options. Interestingly, while 55% of women say they have missed out on career opportunities due to having a family, 46% of Malaysian men feel the same way. B o t h Malaysian mums and

d a d w o r r y (45%) about how they will make the most of their flexible working arrangements to effectively balance work and home, and 35% don’t believe current parental leave policies are sufficient for modern working parents. “ A s both men and women take on responsibilities a s breadwinners, they also share more parental obligations. Dads today are less likely to take their role for granted and tend to believe

work priorities can interfere with their home lives. While 32% of parents enjoy formal flexible working arrangements, 21% of both men and w o m e n state they h ave n o flexibility at all,” said Abhijeet Mukherjee, CEO of Monster. com - APAC & Gulf. “Even though employers may state they offer arrangements to support working parents, this does not mean both mums and dads are free to utilise these

policies how they see fit. Working parents are desperate for more choices and options, and Malaysian employers need to listen to their requests, or better communicate how they can take advantage of what is on offer to them,” added Mukherjee. N e ve r t h e l e s s, E xc o Liow Cai Tung of Tourism and Women, Family and Community Development at a recent Mother’s Day event in Johor Jaya had voiced out the state government’s effort in aiding women by providing a nursing room for female civil servants at Kota Iskandar, Iskandar Puteri, Johor which was officiated by YM Che’ Puan Khaleeda Binti

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Bustamam mid last month and a nursery in order to encourage and help mothers manage families. The effort is lauded for public servants and during the launch ceremony of the nursing room, 14 p r i v a t e companies, government agencies and NGOs had signed a MoU where their premises would set up nursing rooms within one year starting from May 2019 until May 2020. It is hoped that more corporate organisations will follow suit for its employees, especially for new mothers and even fathers and this should also encompass on leaves. Currently, the Malaysian Employment Act 1955 does not provide for mandatory p a i d p a te r n i t y l e ave, although some employees in the public sector are given paid paternity leave ranging anywhere from 2 days to 2 weeks. But as for the private sector, paternity leave is not mandatory and may be given at the discretion of employers such in the case of AXA Malaysia and recently by foodpanda.com. According to Sayantan Das, Managing Direc tor, foodpanda Malaysia, “foodpanda acknowledges the importance of parents spending quality time to bond with their child. We believe that it is important for both parents to play an active role in the early stages of their child’s life.” It is a good point by Das, but mandatory paid paternity leave has to come through legislation, and until and unless progressive employers look beyond short term commercial costs and focus on long term benefits, this still remains in a bubble. I leave you with this thought by Quentin Bryce Maternity leave and parental leave is absolutely vital for strengthening families. It’s an issue for men and women. - by Priya Manikam TI

Parental Pressure: Dads Join the Fight to Support Working Mums Women and men join forces to better manage work and home pressures Monster.com surveyed over 2,000 professionals ahead of Mother's Day to understand family challenges and barriers at work.

BACK TO WORK AFTER KIDS Male

Female

I've got a formal flexible arrangement at work

But work-life balance is my biggest challenge

Singapore

Singapore

22% 20%

53% 50%

Malaysia

Malaysia

28% 34%

55% 50%

Philippines

Philippines

38% 36%

50% 50%

Both men and women still experience workplace discrimination

Singapore

68% Malaysia

74% Philippines

67%

NO SUPPORT, FLEXIBILITY & LIMITED CAREERS Choosing to have a family has affected my career options

Too many issues when returning to work

“I am only returning to work because I have to for financial reasons”

Singapore

27% 56% Malaysia

“It's emotionally difficult to leave my child at home”

47% 55% Philippines

32% 43%

Singapore

Malaysia

Philippines

27%

47%

32%

56%

55%

43%

I don't have enough parental leave

Most mums probably quit their jobs due to poor flexible options

Singapore

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Singapore

37% 38%

56% 71%

Malaysia

Malaysia

DAYS OF LEAVE

30% 38%

49% 66%

Philippines

Philippines

18% 21%

27% 32%

BOSSES TAKE NOTE: YOUR STAFF ARE PLANNING TO LEAVE Advice for all employers for all 3 countries

I'll be looking for a new job in the next 12 months

Singapore

Malaysia

76% 70%

63% 72%

Philippines

62% 71%

What I'm looking for in a new job

Singapore

#1

Salary & Compensation

#2

Work-life Balance

#3

Good Work Culture

85% 81%

73% 81%

71% 73%

Malaysia

#1

Salary & Compensation

#2

Good Company Benefits

#3

Work-life Balance

83% 84%

73% 75%

69% 73%

Philippines

#1

Salary & Compensation

#2

Good Company Benefits

#3

Work-life Balance

78% 87%

81% 83%

62% 69%

Monster.com surveyed over 2,000 professionals across Singapore (540), Malaysia (799) and the Philippines (899) in celebration and support of Mother’s Day. The survey was conducted in each market to understand the unique challenges and barriers both men and women face at work, returning to the workforce, parental leave and work-life balance in a bid to raise important issues with employers across the region.

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MO N T H LY DR I L L Director

Gerard Soosay graduated with a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from University Technology Malaysia and obtained a Master’s in Business Administration from the Paris Graduate School of Management (European MBA). Gerard joined the Sunway Group in 1999 and has more than 25 years of experience in the construction and property industry. He was instrumental in the setting up of the regional office in Sunway Iskandar in the south, and is currently the CEO of Sunway Iskandar Sdn Bhd. Some of Gerard’s notable projects in the south include LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort , Pinewood Integrated Studios Facility and Biotechnological Park, Bio-Xcell. Gerard had also spearheaded the successful opening of the CHSL (Coastal Highway Southern Link) in 2017, in what is deemed as a connectivity game changer for Sunway Iskandar.

Share with us the properties and amenities available at Sunway Iskandar

We have 1800 acres of land bank in Johor of which 700 acres are in Medini, Iskandar Puteri and the balance 1100 acres are in Pendas, Gelang Patah, Johor. 50% of our 700 acres in Medini are in development stages. Our township consists of six precincts, namely The Lakeview, The Capital, The Parkview, The Riverside, The Seafront and The Marketplace - where each precinct is designed to reflect itself as sustainable integrated cities with convenient amenities. Let’s start with Sunway Citrine, our very first integrated development, encompassing retail, office & residences, with Citrine Hub offices fully sold out and Citrine retail currently with a 95% occupancy. Our next project was our first premium landed series, the Sunway Emerald Residence, comprising of 222 units of link houses & semi-detached homes. Sunway Citrine Lakehomes was next, 361 units of affordable landed homes that came in 3 phases with phase 1 & 2 almost sold out and the final phase (phase 3) will be launched in Q4 this year. We also have Sunway Grid which is a mixed development comprising retail, office and residential units with 60%-70% taken up. All this of course comes with seamless connections to major highways, and major attractions in Iskandar Malaysia and Singapore.

Sunway Iskandar seems to be the ‘first’ in doing many things in Medini. Please stake claim to all the ‘firsts’ you guys have brought to Medini and Iskandar Puteri as a whole We never thought of it in that manner (laughs) but sure, let’s list it down! Sunway Group Founder and Chairman Tan Sri Dr Jeffrey Cheah has a conviction that “education provides the optimum route out

of poverty” hence, the first development we undertook in our township was our Sunway International School (SIS) which offers Canadian (Ontario) School Curriculum to kindergartners all the way to Grade 10 as well as the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). We started with 180 students in 2017 and now have some 500 students, with an expansion plan to increase classroom capacity by 2021. A joint venture with Daiwa from Japan resulted in Sakura Residence, the first luxurious landed development in Malaysia using Japanese prefabricated technology. Apart from that, we are the first integrated development in Medini which offers residence, office and retail. Our Caltex petrol station is the first petrol kiosk in Medini. We also brought in Jaya Grocer in Sunway Citrine Hub - the first in Johor as well as many of the retail brands that we’ve brought in are definitely the first in Medini. Worth mentioning, though it may not be the first - is that we have an ATM machine in Citrine as well as in our Caltex petrol station for added convenience. Many more firsts will be coming up, so stay tuned to find out. Besides that, we have also introduced the first customisation and online purchase system for our Sunway GRID. It comprises of 41 retail lots, 74 units of designer offices and 501 units of residence. The concept allows purchasers to customise their preferred unit online and design their homes from anywhere and anytime around the world. But most importantly, what we are trying to deliver here is that our community is always “first” on our mind.

How do you manage such diverse portfolios?

I must attribute it to my team. I have a group of Team Leaders and they work closely with me in accomplishing what we do as a collective group. Our engagement level is

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CEO Sunway Isk an d ar S dn Bh d very high and that makes it easier for work delegation. The average age group of our staff is 30 years old so we have a bunch of young, vibrant and driven people here. I must also mention the continuous support I get from our top management, namely our MD Serena Cheah and Deputy MD Tan Wee Bee.

What should be changed in Iskandar Malaysia’s property sector?

I would define change as perhaps enhancement. I believe Iskandar Malaysia needs a game changer and its none other than connectivity. I reflect upon the Coastal Highway Southern Link (CHSL), HSR, RTS and BRT as key elements and we must also look into the border-crossing causeway management system. Both Malaysia and Singapore have so much to gain by this so yes, I think this is something that needs to be worked on. Government ruling, surcharges and increase in fees is something that all parties must sit down and come together for solutions. Timeline of CCC approvals is also something that can be improved. These are low hanging fruits that can be looked into.

Apart from the brands that you guys have brought over, what else is in the pipeline?

Definitely our Big Box Village with almost 700,000 sq ft of gross floor area with around 1700 car parking bays. We are currently working with our retail team in bringing in some reputable brands and F & B outlets to this unique retail village. We are also very excited to be officially launching our 32-acre X PARK, with numerous attractions by the end of the year. Patrons can enjoy indulging in activities such as go-karting, ATV, archery, watersports, futsal etc.

Tell us about some of your CSR practices and Sunway’s alignment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

(SDGs)

We are driving regional commitment to the 17 SDGs through Jeffrey Sachs Centre. We established the Jeffrey Sachs Centre on Sustainable Development (JSC) at Sunway University to revolutionise our work in sustainable development for the nation. Our Founder and Chairman of Sunway, Tan Sri Dr Jeffrey Cheah has donated USD$10 million to establish the Jeffrey Sachs Centre on Sustainable Development at Sunway University, the largest financial commitment to date that would drive the region to implement the United Nation’s 17SDGs. We’ve had a lot of CSR activities over the years but now what we have done is that we have consolidated our efforts to be aligned with the 17 UNSDGs. The most important part is internalising the values and practices and ensuring that our efforts are not motivated by anything else apart from the belief that we can create a better community with our contributions.

Future plans to look forward to?

We have many but to highlight, we have a hotel and office space coming up as part of the Big Box integrated development. Also in the pipeline is Medini’s first Chinese national school; the SJKC Cheah Fah, which will be fully funded by Sunway Iskandar, as part of our continuous effort to build our Sunway community.

What does Gerard do in his free time?

Free time is something scarce in my vocabulary! I work an insane number of hours, sometimes stretching to more than 60 hours a week. I try and spend as much time as possible with my family, especially making sure our weekends are well spent either by taking short breaks or sporting activities with my son. It’s definitely making up for lost time with family. TI


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featured under Portraits in my book, My Johor Stories 2: Interesting Places and Inspirational People. While he added Our resident writer, Peggy Loh, actively writes in her blog www.peggyloh.com the leaves into the pot about matters that are close to her heart. to prepare panna cotta She can be reached at write2peggyloh@gmail.com for dessert, Chef Millar encouraged guests to pluck the leaves off the Lemon Basil and Stevia plants to taste them for their natural flavours. I watched with ith a culinary career that Coast Gourmet Series would feature Multi-award winning Chef Christopher James Millar include positions at award- a world-renowned chef who would interest as guests introducing the fresh fruits from Desaru Fruit Farm that he will winning iconic restaurants showcase their own rendition of Malaysian reacted to the taste of use during his demo at the second instalment of the Desaru in London, Melbourne and dishes through their choice of ingredients, Lemon Basil (tangy) and Coast Gourmet Series Stevia (sweet) flavours Sydney, Singapore-based Chef Christopher techniques and presentations. Chef Millar talked about his and realised that many James Millar, the Executive Chef of Stellar Farm at Sungai Renggam. experience with local food and fondly were unaware that Stevia is a zero-calorie This is one of three farms in South at 1-Altitude, has lived in Asia since 2003. In fact, Chef Millar’s time in this remembered going on a veritable Food substitute for sugar and is also ideal for East Asia that had earned the Humane Farm Animal Care certificate from Humane region has awakened his palate to a wide Safari to enjoy the unique experience of diabetics. These incredible plants, along with Farm Animal Care and Humane Society range of Asian cuisines and introduced him discovering the many cuisines in our multia wide range of fruits, herbs, spices and International, a leading international nonto ingredients that he could creatively add cultural country. He went on to discuss how a range vegetables are cultivated in the Desaru Fruit profit certification programme. into his culinary creations. Farm, not only as The Risotto with mushrooms and “Texture, purity of flavour and of easy-to-find, highshowpieces but tender pieces of chicken that had hints of a quality of ingredients are paramount when quality produce and also to educate smokey fragrance, reminded me of Claypot crafting unique dishes,” said multi-award spices here, are able to visitors on their Chicken Rice! winning Chef Millar, who was featured in compliment a flavourful tastes, textures and The piece de resistance must be the the second instalment of the Desaru Coast gourmet experience. Aware that medicinal value. Carne (Meat) course where a portion of Gourmet Series. B u o y e d Grilled Sanchoku Wagyu Brisket, nothing “Malaysia’s culinary scene is known discerning diners the up by the fact less than F1 Wagyu-Angus, garnished with for highlighting all three components world over are interested that a local brand Kelantanese beef floss and deep-fried curry through the availability of its diverse to know about the origin of their food as well as like Desaru Fruit leaves, was served on a bed of delicate cultures and traditions,” he added. Farm was linked smoked mash. Themed, A Malaysian Journey: how animals were reared with the work of Intrigued by the traditional Farm-to-Table, the menu for this in farms, the chef went in an internationally Peranakan ingredient, buah keluak, Chef gastronomic event was specially designed search of ingredients at renowned chef, I Millar applied the pulp of this nut as meat for diners to rediscover the iconic flavours various farms both near and far, about a month floated into Prego marinate in a painstaking 4-day preparation of local produce. and found my and the results were simply superb. I was among the guests invited and a half ago. From his seat at the table, The beautifully balanced marbling of for this much anticipated, exclusively ready to savour his the tender meat coated with a crust of buah curated gourmet experience held at Prego, confident smile, I could Chief Executive Officer, Desaru culinary creations. keluak was so delectable that when the MC the award-winning Westin Hotel affiliated tell that his explorations Development Holdings One Sdn Bhd, Throughout asked for my comments, I could delightfully restaurant in The Westin Desaru Coast reaped interesting Roslina Arbak [Centre], with Prego’s Chef Massimiliano holding a Lemon Basil plant the meal, the reply, “I’m speechless!” results. Resort. With this in mind, [Left] and Chef Christopher James Millar event Master of I came back to earth when dessert Chief Executive Officer of Desaru Ceremony kept up was served. Development Holdings One Sdn Bhd, my expectations shot holding a Stevia plant [Right] a lively banter as The Lemon Basil flavoured and Stevia Roslina Arbak, explained that each higher as I prepared to instalment of the six events in the Desaru be wowed by the creativity that would go she introduced each dish as it was served sweetened Coconut Panna Cotta topped into our gourmet Malaysian Journey lunch. and challenged guests to taste and consider with fresh fruits from Desaru Fruit Farm just But first, guests gathered in the which local food inspired its creation. made me smile. foyer to observe Chef Millar in a brief While the Gamberi course was served The fact that Chef Millar chose to demonstration of two items on our menu. with cold capellini, I felt that its prawn umami partner with our local brands was like icing In the Gamberi (Shrimp) course, the flavour and the plump whole prawns just on a cake in this exquisite gourmet Farm-tochef showed us the finer points of creating smack of the familiar taste of Penang Prawn Table experience. TI cold capellini (very thin pasta) topped with Noodles. Tiger prawns, ginger chips, ebi sakura and Next we enjoyed a ikura, drizzled with rich prawn bisque. collaborative creation that He talked about the strong seafood combined Asian and Italian flavours culture here and was pleased to find such when Chef Millar and Prego’s Chef fresh and plump prawns through a local Massimiliano worked together to supplier. present their Cage-Free Roasted Then Chef Millar introduced the French Poulet Risotto. fresh fruits – guava and rose apple – as well I couldn’t help wondering as herbs like Lemon Basil and Stevia which what French Poulet (Chicken) was he sourced locally from neighbouring doing in Johor? Desaru Fruit Farm to create the Dolce My curiosity was satisfied Chef Christopher James Millar adding (Sweet) course. when I learnt that the GG French in freshly plucked Stevia leaves into the pot for natural sweetness in the dessert I couldn’t help feeling a sudden Poulet breeds of chickens are A section of the Herb & Vegetable garden at Desaru preparation rush of pride because this farm was specially reared at Toh Thye San Fruit Farm

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Carsome Makes Putting Up Your Car for Sale Awesome Southeast Asia’s largest used car trading platform now in Johor’s capital city

Carsome Inspection Centre in Taman Melodies, Johor Bahru

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arlier this year, Carsome, Southeast Asia’s largest used car trading platform has opened up its Penang and Johor Bahru inspection centres, adding Melaka into the bandwagon in May followed by Ipoh and Batu Pahat in June. Carsome is aiming to set up 15 inspection centres by the end of the year, aiming to provide nationwide coverage for their car selling services. Why it is awesome to sell your car through Carsome? For one, Carsome is a one-stop solution for car sellers. They take care of

everything and when we say everything, think right from inspection to ownership transfer - all hassle-free process and the best part is; with instant payment and no paperwork involved. Since 2015, 31,000 cars had successfully changed its ownership through Carsome across all four countries where they hold their base at Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia. You can schedule a free car valuation at any of Carsome’s 8 inspection centres located in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Johor, Penang and Melaka. Car

appraisal will be first held and right afterwards, you will get an offer on the spot. You can also choose to opt for nationwide bidding where the car will be placed for a 3-hour bidding session for all used car dealers in Carsome network to purchase. Once you have accepted an offer, all paperwork will be handled by Carsome and payment is done via online bank transfer instantly during ownership transfer. Yes, it is as simple and as easy as that! If you or anyone you know are planning to let go of their cars, remember to check out how awesome-ful Carsome can accomplish the work for you. Head over to the newly launched inspection centre in Johor Bahru at: 34, Jalan Beringin,Taman Melodies, 80250, Johor Bahru. For more information about Carsome, visit its website at www.carsome. my. - by The Iskandarian TI

news Discover the Neighbourhood with Renaissance Renaissance Johor Bahru celebrates its “Discover This Way” marketing campaign by taking guests out to the street market

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n the heels of its reimagined g l o b a l d e s i g n s t r a t e g y, Renaissance Hotels, par t of Marriott International, announced its continued brand evolution through “Discover This Way”, a marketing campaign that reinforces the brand’s promise of delivering the unexpected to its guests and patrons. To celebrate, Renaissance Hotels guided guests to uncover the soul of the neighbourhoods around the world with exclusive experiences and perks from the brand’s ‘This Way’ partners. The brand will also begin to introduce a new visual identity for the first time in nearly eight years, which will reflect what Renaissance Hotels offer today – a sense of clever, theatricality and an open invitation to experience something a little unexpected during guests’ travels. This year’s annual Global Day of Discovery celebration took place in 160 hotels in more than 35 countries, spotlighting the Renaissance Hotel Navigator, who – counter to a typical concierge, knows how to show guests how to discover destinations like a local by handpicking discoveries that cannot be found in a guidebook. “We have been on a mission to continue to evolve what Renaissance Hotels offers today, and this year’s Global Day of Discovery and the “Discover This Way” campaign officially marks a new era for the

All the guests and Navigators enjoying their unique Nitro drinks

brand,” said George Fleck, Vice President of Global Brand Marketing & Management, Renaissance Hotels. To celebrate the Johor Bahru Hotel, guests had the opportunity to explore the neighbourhood by visiting the “Night Market” to experience indigenous street food such as Apam Balik, jack fruits, fancy bun, fried giant squid and Otak-Otak. The discovery ended at “Jurassic Café”, a local café that houses exotic pets. Guests were thrilled by the unexpected moments and experiences like discovering exotic species such as albino Racoon and Dragon Bearded Lizards all while sipping on Nitro Tea, a concoction of traditional Chinese tea infused with nitrogen gas! To learn more about Renaissance Hotels and its events throughout the year, please visit www.renhotels.com/events. - by Moazan Emran TI

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JB, The Only City In Malaysia Blooming With Laughter Onn.

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very first Sunday of May, members of Laughter Yoga Clubs from all over the world celebrate World Laughter Day. For our region, the club

registered under Johor Bahru Happy & Joyous Club, saw a participation of over 500 enthusiastic members letting loose in its 11th year in celebration at AEON Bandar Dato

Laughter Yoga is an exercise which promotes laughing, no need for humour or reason, as a method to curb stress, improve moods, and overall health and wellness. The exercise is a combination of forceful laughing and yoga breathing techniques, as they claim there is scientific evidence that the body cannot differentiate a fake laugh and a real laugh. According to them, laughter, real or not, releases ‘feelgood’ hormones endorphin – our body’s natural chemical reaction to combat stress or pain, acting as happiness boosters and pain relievers. You will find all members of the club high-spirited and animated; one elderly member even

began laughing at the stairs of the stage she accidentally tripped over. Everyone watching followed suit in laughing, for there was no point in being upset or feeling shameful for tripping – they just laughed it off. Guest of h o n o u r, Associate Professor Sivakumar Thurairajasingam, Head Medical Education Unit at Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine & Health Sciences, said that he was first skeptical of the concept of forceful laughing to beat stress. However, he realised that the members of the Laughter Yoga group are often very energetic and zealous, even though most of them are older than he was! He will be conducting a two-week study on the effects of Laughter Yoga and one’s stress

management with his students. Dr Siva’s hypothesis is that Laughter Yoga will decrease a person’s stress levels. “We are the only city in Malaysia which provides free 30 minutes of Laughter sessions in more than 10 residential parks in Johor Bahru,” said Koh Mui Cheng, Organising Chairperson of the 11th World Laughter Day. Laughter sessions are held in main neighbourhood parks for the community to come and have a laugh together in the morning. The club envisions laughter blooming in the gardens of parks all over Johor Bahru and you are invited to join them! Start your day laughing and your day will be all-set. - by Salamahafifi TI

Should Social Media Influencers Pay An App to Watch Polluters? Income Tax? Disclosing environmental information and

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e are all part of the generation that indulges in social media one way or the other. Even If you don’t make use of social media directly, the indirect impact of its existence is still quite prominent. Statistics from dreamgrow.com, an online source of content marketing & social media information, shows there are 3.48 billion social media users in 2019 with a worldwide total growing by 288 million (9 %) since this time last year. At the end of 2018, Facebook had 2.3 billion monthly users, with online adults aged 1834 most likely to follow a brand. Match that with an influencer and it’s no wonder brands tend to choose social media instead of traditional media as their marketing options. The question then arises, should all these social media influencers (SMI) have to pay income tax? Because in actuality, they have taken over the role of advertisers for a lot of brands. The current law states

that those who earn more than RM5,000 a month from paid reviews, sponsored content, or online business via social media are subjected to pay income tax. Since these activities generate income, it has been classified as a profession and therefore, they will need to be taxed. Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) Chief Executive Officer Datuk Seri Sabin Samitah said these online celebrities or influencers should visit LHDN’s office to seek advice on how to declare their earnings and calculate their taxes. “We can detect the individuals who fail to declare their earnings when the companies that hired them for their social media services declare their company’s revenue. By doing so, the companies will also disclose information about the ambassadors or vendors that they hired,” said Sabin. Minors can’t escape this ruling as well, as according to the 1967 Income Tax Act, underage children who earn within the taxable bracket are subjected to

paying income tax. Their parents are responsible in declaring their earnings on their behalf. Now, a lot of SMI’s might be complaining about having to pay income tax, but this is actually a good move for multiple reasons. Firstly, it weeds out those that aren’t serious about their craft. Secondly, it doesn’t affect those that just do it as a side job and those who would like to start giving it a go. With the limit set at RM5000 a month, you need quite a fair bit of work or a big enough project to hit that number. Smaller SMIs wouldn’t really be affected by this unless they decided to go for it full time. Finally, since under LHDN it is considered a legitimate business model, you are allowed to claim for business expenses and tax refunds, which would help in the long run. So if you’re an influencer or plan to be one, it’s best to head over to LHDN offices to find out how to get the application process going and how to go about calculating your income tax. - by Moazan Emran TI

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ver since the recent Sungai Kim Kim pollution in Pasir Gudang area, the public have been wondering about the moving forward efforts of the parties involved i.e. the government, town councils, private corporations, NGOs and etc. It was reported that the chemical dump at Sungai Kim Kim has affected the health more than 4,000 people, including students, forcing the government to close all 111 schools in the district. Similarly, but in a larger scale, more than a million people in China died from the effects of ambient air pollution in 2012, according to the World Health Organisation. It’s a shocking number, and Ma Jun, an environmentalist, is exerting steady pressure on the Chinese government and private companies to reduce it. According to the National Geographic website story, as a former investigative reporter who wrote a ground-breaking book called China’s Water Crisis; Ma founded the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs

(IPE) in 2006. The organisation aims to make environmental data accessible. “We have to involve the people in our environmental governance,” says Ma. “They must be informed.” At first there was little data to share. But in 2013 China vowed to “declare war” on pollution and began releasing the hourly levels of PM2.5, the especially harmful fine-particle pollutants. IPE and its partners pushed for the sources of those pollutants to be disclosed. When that happened a year later, IPE incorporated this new data into an online map and phone app called the Blue Map, where users can check the air quality of more than 300 Chinese cities and the water quality of thousands of rivers. These efforts should be adopted here in Malaysia and in our region especially after the Sg Kim Kim incident and ammonia pollution in Sg. Sayong, Kulai, Johor. Through an app, the citizens can determine whether it is safe to send their children outside to play, and if it isn’t, they can identify which factories are to blame. - by The Iskandarian TI

Paradigm Mall Johor Bahru Made its Mark in Malaysia Book of Records with the Biggest Inflatable Cartoon Character

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aradigm Mall Johor Bahru (Paradigm Mall JB) had celebrated its entry in the Malaysian Book of Records (MBR) for the biggest inflatable Cartoon Character in Malaysia. Visitors were able to catch a glimpse of the enormous SpongeBob, standing at 11 metres in height and 6 metres in width at its concourse for exciting photo opportunities. The MBR certificate was presented to Selena Chua, Chief Executive Officer of WCT Malls and Catherina

Quek, General Manager, Paradigm Mall Johor Bahru by Christopher Wong, Chief Operating Officer, Malaysia Book of Records. In celebration of SpongeBob SquarePants’ 20th anniversar y, the concourse area of Paradigm Mall JB is transformed into a magical world where Malaysian fans can join the tiny residents from the underwater world for a funfilled holiday adventure this festive season. Under the theme of ‘Seronoknya Raya’,

SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star will be making special appearances at Paradigm Mall JB. Fans could get a chance to meet and greet the enthusiastic duo for a close-up photo opportunity. Selena Chua, Chief Executive Officer, Retail of WCT Malls said, “This marks a significant milestone in Paradigm Mall’s journey in Malaysia. We are delighted to celebrate this occasion with our loyal customers who are the driving force of our success. Every quarter,

we welcome more than six million patrons to our mall and we strive to provide them with new and unique experiences each time they visit us”. Paradigm Mall JB will be hosting a monthlong fun-filled activities and performances from now till the 9th of June 2019. Shoppers will get to enjoy these performances and activities while also soaking up on all the great Raya shopping deals happening throughout the mall during this festive period.

Visitors to the mall will now be able to catch a glimpse of the enormous SpongeBob, standing at 11 metres in height and 7 metres in width, with plenty of photo opportunities

For more information about the activities and promotions, please visit

their website: www. paradigmall.com.my/jb - by The Iskandarian TI


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View Unique Marine Life at the Newly Opened SEA LIFE Malaysia

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he highly anticipated SEA LIFE Malaysia, the first interactive LEGO themed aquarium in Malaysia has finally opened its doors to the public and tourists at large. Located next to LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort, it features unique local marine life in an exclusive Malaysian habitat and local themes such as the Wanli shipwreck alongside LEGO elements. SEA LIFE Malaysia aims to engage and inspire kids to learn, love and care for the ocean through compelling storytelling and up-close interactive education journey by feeling the textures of our coastal friends in Rookpools, getting up close with seahorses, watch stingray dance, glowing jellies and more. “We are thrilled to welcome all our local and international guests to SEA LIFE Malaysia. Our team of experts and aquarists have been working tirelessly to ensure that all our marine friends are settled into their new homes and aquarium offerings meet the international SEA LIFE brand standard. With the opening of SEA LIFE Malaysia, we are able to provide families a complete fun and educational experience alongside our water park, theme park and hotel. LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort will continue to be one of the region’s best family destinations,” said Kurt Stocks, General Manager of LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort. Annual pass holders were the first guests invited to experience SEA LIFE Malaysia. “We wanted to celebrate this journey with our annual pass holders by inviting them to be one of the first to experience SEA LIFE Malaysia before our doors open to the public.

SEA LIFE Malaysia - Aquarium features workshops and activities that are both fun and educational for all guests

Unlike with movies, we are hoping that they share all the amazing spoilers from their visit to SEA LIFE Malaysia because it is a truly unique and educational experience that is not so easily replicated elsewhere,” Kurt added. With 11 themed zones, 13000 fishes and 120 types of species, experience this underwater world with your family and friends. 1-Day SEA Life entry ticket is priced at RM95 for adults and RM75 for children and senior citizens. Alternatively, you may purchase a 1-Day Combo Ticket that has entries to the LEGOLAND Theme Park and SEA LIFE. If you like to be at leisure, the all-new annual Tripple and Double pass includes entry to SEA Life Aquarium and is available for purchase at LEGOLAND’s official website (https://www.legoland.com.my/). - by The Iskandarian TI

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Bring Out the Kid and Creativity in You with Warhammer Table Top Games Playing with models never felt so satisfying

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ith technology constantly taking up our lives on a daily basis, it’s refreshing to take a break from your online life, and let your creativity loose. Simply put, Warhammer is a miniature war game, produced by Games Workshop. Players enact battles using miniature figurines of warriors and models. The game itself is played on table top, with table model that comprises of buildings, trees, hills and other terrains features. The world itself is set in the distant future, with 18 different factions to choose from, ranging from your generic space marines on one end of the spectrum, and on the other end, you have the Skaven, also known as Ratmen, a group of technologically advanced humanoid rats. You don’t have to be a bloodthirsty warlord to enjoy the game; you can play casually if you’re not interested in competitive play. Also, if you have no interest in war, you can take part in the painting of the models,

Helping the kids with their model paintings

which is amazingly detailed. You could spend hours just relaxing and painting your models to your own styles. If you don’t have one, don’t worry, Games Workshop provides you with a painting guide to make it easier. If you’re a student and think you have what it takes to run a community in your school, Games Workshop has a school programme called ‘Citadel Skills Development Programme’. It’s a school club that puts a lot of focus on student-led learning so that participants can develop practical personal and professional skills. Currently, there are 4 schools already taking part in this programme in Johor. It doesn’t take much to get started and there’s a

huge array of starter sets that you can purchase that you will be able to use for years. If you’re not sure if you’ll enjoy the game, you can head down to the Warhammer store in Mount Austin and speak to the friendly staffs there. They’ll be more than happy to help you along your journey into Warhammer. The store is located at No.15, Jalan Austin Heights 8/1, Mount Austin, or you can go to their Facebook page @ warhammeraustinheights. The store is open from 2pm until late, Thursdays – Mondays. If you want to be sure that the store is open, you can call the store manager Amin at 0137674656, who would be more than happy to assist. by Moazan Emran TI


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e have an exciting issue this month. From Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast and Madonna’s Madame X to blast from the past with MIB International starring hunk Chris Hemsworth and Toy Story 4! In her latest album, Madonna has collaborated with Columbian pop star Maluma for her first track – Medellín and features a collection of 15 new songs. This time we get to see Chris flex his muscles not as Thor but as Agent H, a top agent in MIB’s UK branch with Tessa Thompson as Agent M to battle aliens in MIB International. Toy Story originally

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released in 1995 and was the first fully computer animated feature film and the highest grossing movie of the year followed by Toy Story 2 in 1999 and 3 in 2010 winning notable awards. Now back 9 years later since the last series, Woody is reunited with his old friends and new ones for an all-new adventure. My rocking experience at the Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast continues with more excitement and it didn’t stop there as I took the fun next door at Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark to conclude my fab staycation. As always, for those wishing to share

their fashion collection, travel tales, or like us to review your restaurant/hotel for a staycation, drop me an e-mail at waves. lifestyle@gmail.com and be featured. For more news, do access www.theiskandarian. com The Iskandarian wishes all Muslim readers Selamat Hari Raya and all fathers a very Happy Father’s Day! TI

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Madonna to Release Highly-Anticipated 14th Studio Album Madame X Globally on 14th June 2019 By Universal Music Singapore

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adonna’s highlyanticipated 14th studio album Madame X will be released on 14th June 2019 globally. The first track from Madame X, “Medellín,” with Colombian superstar Maluma, is now available. Madonna had exclusively unveiled the world premiere of her video and single “Medellín” with Maluma, during a globally televised MTV music event, “MTV Presents Madonna Live & Exclusive: ‘Medellín’ Video World Premiere,” in April. Madonna joined British DJ Trevor Nelson and fans live from London for a conversation about the influences of her new album, and the creative forces behind her

transcendent career. “Medellín” collaborator and Colombian pop star Maluma joined live from Miami, USA. Madonna not only talked about her album but also took questions during the global event via satellite from MTV’s Sway Calloway and fans in New York City, with additional MTVhosted events in Milan and São Paulo. Influenced creatively by living in Lisbon, Portugal over the past several years, Madame X is a collection of 15 new songs that celebrate Madonna’s career-long affair with Latin music and culture as well as other global influences. Singing in Portuguese, Spanish and English, highlights on the album include “Medellín,” which was co-produced by Mirwais and

captures the spirit of Maluma’s hometown, the anthemic song “I Rise,” the Jamaican dancehall vibes of “Future” featuring Quavo, and co-produced by Diplo, as well as the sonically innovative Mirwais produced “Dark Ballet.” Recorded over 18 months in Portugal, London, New York and Los Angeles, Madonna collaborated on Madame X with longtime producer Mirwais, as well as with producers Mike Dean and Diplo, among others. “Lisbon is where my record was born,” says Madonna. “I found my tribe there and a magical world of incredible musicians that reinforced my belief that music across the world is truly all connected and is the soul of the universe.” TI

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What to Do with Your Anxiety and Depression? – Part 2

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ealing begins with individuals and the society The society needs to see Anxiety and Depression for what it is. At the purest level of energy, anxiety and depression is a chemical process that has the potential to enhance survival and creativity. Ever wonder why creative people are normally depressed? Before anxiety and depression turns into a chemical imbalance, that energy can serve individuals and the society in many ways. Just

because we haven’t discovered the potential from this process, it doesn’t mean anxiety and depression is bad. With an understanding how energy works, we can channel anxiety and depression before it turns into mental illnesses. The society can offer to heal by speaking up about anxiety and depression in a neutral conversation. Treat anxiety and depression like a normal headache. Each individual knows how to heal, and collectively the body does the same too. Believe that the pain will pass.

Individual healing takes courage There are a few things one can do to recover. For anxiety and depression to heal, one must allow the pain to be heard. Never deny the process, the panic and deep sadness. Instead sit with them like they are your friends. Whenever you have anxiety or are feeling depressed, take a deep breath and feel the energy. You will notice that it’s just a tiny flame screaming for attention. Another way to heal is through the act of giving back.

Throughout our life, we have taken so much, and we give less. Give what you have back to the world. It doesn’t have to be money. You can give your time and energy for free to others. Anxiety and depression needs some light and recognition. Individual and collective ignorance will only make the experience more painful. Find people that you trust and talk about it with them. Professionals and therapists like psychiatrics and healers are great people to begin with. TI

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Genre: Action Adventure Release date: 13th June 2019 Directors: F. Gary Gray Producers: Walter F. Parkes, Laurie MacDonald Based on the Malibu Comic by: Lowell Cunningham Executive Producer: Steven Spielberg, E. Bennett Walsh, Barry Sonnenfeld Written by: John August and Guy Ritchie (credit is not final) Cast: Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, Rebecca Ferguson, Kumail Nanjiani, Rafe Spall, Laurent Bourgeois, Larry Bourgeois with Emma Thompson and Liam Neeson

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Bonnie takes the whole gang on her family’s road trip excursion, Woody ends up on an unexpected detour that includes a reunion with his long-lost friend Bo Peep. After years of being on her own, Bo’s adventurous spirit and life on the road belie her delicate porcelain exterior. As Woody and Bo realise they’re worlds apart when it comes to life as a toy, they soon come to find that’s the least of their worries. The road trip adventure takes alongside old and new friends (Gabby Gabby, Duke Caboom, Giggle McDimples & Benson) and will show Woody how big the world can be for a toy. TI

Directed by: Josh Cooley Produced by: Jonas Rivera, Mark Nielsen Video Cast: Tom Hanks (Woody), Tim Allen (Buzz), Annie Potts (Bo Peep), Joan Cusack (Jessie), Blake Clark (Slinky Dog), Wallace Shawn (Rex), Don Rickles, (Mr. Potato Head), Estelle Harris (Mrs. Potato Head) Jodi Benson (Barbie), Michael Keaton (Ken), Tony Hale (Forky), Keanu Reeves (Caboom)

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CALENDER OF EVENTS

JUNE 2019

1st – 2nd June • • •

School Holiday Workshop @ Mid Valley Southkey Megamall OMSneaker Event @ Bytheway.cafe Skudai Singapore International Festival of Arts @ Various locations

Check in like a boss and let the show begin at Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast – Part Two

2nd June Smashing Sunday Warhammer @ Austin Heights

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5th – 6th June Hari Raya Puasa

6th June 4th Rhapsody Music Festival @ Johor Bahru TBC

8th June IJ Health Screening @ IJ DSC Tmn Desa Cemerlang

8th – 9th June Ultra Singapore 2019 @ 1 Bayfront Ave

10th – 11th June Blockchain Day Singapore @ The RitzCarlton Singapore

12th June Boyzone Concert @ Zepp@BigBox, Singapore

14th – 16th June ACG Festival @ Capital City Mall JB

15th June The Little Elephant @ Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall

16th June Father’s Day

17th – 18th June Asia Women Leadership Summit @ Marina Mandarin S’pore

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Rock The Coast Music Festival @ Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast Toastmasters’ Speechcraft Programme @ Ponderosa Golf & County Resort

Rock Spa is a must to ease those tired muscles (PC: HRHDC)

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nce I was done with my sumptuous breakfast at Sessions - HRHDC all-day dining restaurant, I took a brisk walk to the main lobby to rub shoulders with some artists (wishful), okay maybe their prized stuff at least! All this glitz and glamour is possible via a complimentary Memorabilia Tour located at the main lobby (booking required) where you can explore a great collection throughout the hotel happening daily at 11am and 4pm. After being awe-struck, I was looking forward to relax my mind and soothe my calf muscles with a spa session at the Rock Spa. Be greeted by friendly faces and a welcome drink as you discuss which treatment you’re interested in. I was thrilled to try out The Desaru Dose package that would last for 120 minutes. The spa pampering first starts off with the ritual foot scrub as a cleansing process followed by a local blend of coconut scrub for the body. Then I took a quick bath and was all set for its signature Asia-Blend Massage which is a combination of Sports and Balinese techniques. Dayang, my massage therapist put the right kind of pressure and eased when needed. I then drifted off with rhythm in my head and the next thing I knew I was undergoing a facial and head

27th – 30th June Beerfest Asia @ Marina Promenade S’pore

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Children can enjoy some pampering too! (PC: HRHDC)

massage to conclude my session. I felt completely rejuvenated and my skin felt like a millionbucks! What is unique about Rock Spa is not only adults can have all the fun and pampering but children from 7 – 14 years old with their parents can also undergo special spa treatments right from Daily fun and activities at Hard Rock Roxity Kids Club a foot scrub to facials (PC: HRHDC) multiple entry for the day. Logon to www. and more! From my experience, the spa hardrockhotels.com/desaru-coast for more can be fully booked fast, so do make your details and promotions. reservations early to avoid disappointment. We ended the final stay at the Rock Spa is open daily from 10am – 9pm. DCAWP for a splashing great time. DCWAP Call +607 838 8888 or email rockspa@ is the biggest waterparks in the world with hrhdesaru.com to schedule a session. more than 20 wet and dry rides, slides and If your children are not into spa, attractions. For your convenience there are leave your worry aside as you may send 5 F&B outlets, merchandise store, prayer them to the Hard Rock Roxity Kids Club. rooms, restrooms, changing rooms, lockers, cabanas as well beach lounges and chairs for your use and relaxation. As Desaru is fast becoming a world-class destination including water sports hub, get into the vibe by enrolling in some surf lessons which costs only RM400 p.p or indulge in this sport as a private session with 8 people starting from RM2000. For bookings, full terms & conditions, email to info@dcwap. com. For general visit, corporate and Before you leave, make a pit-stop at private events at the Waterpark, logon to the one and only Rock Shop www.dcawp.com for entry ticket prices (reduced rates applicable for online Your child can escape into their own-world purchases and MyKad holders) and special of imaginative play and get crafty or maybe Splash pass available for Johoreans and turn into a rock star by trying their hands Johor residents. All rates are inclusive of on some drums or even a guitar. This place 6% SST. is every child’s dream come true or maybe With that, my fabulous family even parents who need some me-time! staycation ended on a really high note and It’s located at Level 1 and open daily from I promise to be back to indulge in more fun 10am-9pm and for children between the time and exploration. TI ages of 4 – 12 only. If they’ve been good, maybe you can pop into Roxtars Toys & Sweets store – the first one on the planet for kids for a little treat or two! Before checking-out, do make a final stop for that customary t-shirts or souvenirs we’re so fond off at the Rock Shop at Level 3. Since the Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark (DCAWP) is literally steps away from the hotel, you can perhaps indulge in more fun through the Naughty & Nice Family Package which includes stays Convenience: You can literally walk to Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark with 1-day entrance tickets to DCAWP for from the hotel parents and 2 children with convenient


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Saving the Sea Cucumber many are illegally collected in huge numbers because of their high value. For example, 1kg of dried sea cucumber can cost RM700. Because they are very light when dried, this means that many are taken to reach this weight. Unfortunately, some sea cucumbers have become highly endangered because of this trade and some are eaten as a tonic, as people believe that it’s helpful in reducing arthritis pain and nourishes the blood.

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easily go extinct. Watching a sea cucumber feed can be hypnotic as you see the tentacles come out of its mouth and feel around for sand to ingest. Close observation also reveals the amazing details and colours of this much abused creature. TI

t looks like a bumpy, squishy pile of poo but the unassuming sea cucumber is a much sought after critter. The victim of a vast smuggling and illegal trade network, this invertebrate (spineless animal) is highly sought after for medicinal use, such as ‘minyak gamat’. While some sea cucumbers are bred,

So much sea cucumber has been taken from our waters that we are now importing from Thailand and even the US to satisfy demand. But the sea cucumber serves more important functions when it is alive and wild at sea. Sea cucumbers suck up sediment on the sea floor, filtering it for nutrients and recycling it as clean sand piles. It repopulates very slowly, which means that if many are taken for food or medicine, it can


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Challenging misassumptions on people with “invisible” illnesses

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recently met a student, Matt (not his real name) who explained to me that his final examinations were in a few weeks’ time and he was having difficulty concentrating during his revision. I was about to give some usual advice as a student counsellor such as reducing screen distractions, observing sleep hygiene and using different learning and memory techniques, until I saw him cringing in pain. He explained that whenever he has to focus, especially during revision, a shooting pain would start from the base of his spine, spreading throughout his back and end at the base of his head. He has tried various types of painkillers, prescribed and over-the-counter medications from the pharmacy, but no amount of medication could ease his pain. With the level of pain that he was having (10 out of 10 in the pain scale), it made going to classes and sitting for examination impossible. At the first instance, my thoughts went along the lines of “he is just making this up to escape his examinations…” or perhaps, “this could be one of his attention-seeking strategies.” I continued and asked if he had undergone any consultation with medical professionals or gone for medical tests. Apparently after going through multiple medical tests, the results came back inconclusive and he couldn’t get an official diagnosis for his condition. Some experts used the term “psychosomatic” or medically unexplained symptoms. What Matt was experiencing could be termed as conversion disorder, also known as functional neurological disorder. This condition may happen because of a psychological conflict where the brain and

the body are unable to send and receive signals properly. Studies have estimated that 20 to 25% of patients in general hospital setting have individual symptoms of conversion disorder such as blindness, paralysis, inability to speak or swallowing difficulties . But it may be difficult for us to clearly identify someone who is affected by this condition in our day-to-day setting, such as in Matt’s case. The “invisibility” of this condition makes it harder for his teachers or his school’s student support team to discover his need for medical support. The best course of action for Matt will be to find a suitable treatment, which could range from physical therapy, counselling, effective relaxation strategies or medication . From the conversation I had with Matt, it was revealed to me that even if medical tests do not reveal any anomalies in a person, it does not necessarily mean that irregularities aren’t there. Our way forward is to not assume that people with unexplainable conditions are merely imagining things or making things up. Having an awareness that such disorders exist is a start. References : • https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/ diseases/17975-conversion-disorderin-adults • Ali, S., Jabeen, S., Pate, R. J., Shahid, M., Chinala, S., Nathani, M., & Shah, R. (2015). Conversion Disorder- Mind versus Body: A Review. Innovations in clinical neuroscience, 12(5-6), 27–33 • https://www.webmd.com/mentalhealth/what-is-conversiondisorder#2-5 - by SMay Tan TI

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Proposed Amendment to the IRA 1967 – Part One

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he Industrial Relations landscape of Malaysia continues to evolve and change and the new Government aims to make changes by way of amendments to bring Malaysia up to the standard with the International Labour Organisations (ILO) Conventions. Part of this change is the new amendments to the Industrial Relations Act 1967(IRA). The proposed changes have since been published on the Human Resource website for public engagement and are set to be tabled in Parliament in July. One of the major changes is its impact of the role of the Minister within the context of dismissal has been significantly altered. It removes the Minister of Human Resource discretion to refer cases to the Industrial Court. Previously, the Minister acted as the gate keeper to the Industrial Court based on the recommendations of the DGIR. The amendments now make it clear that in the event that parties are unable to settle during reconciliation, the Director General is obligated to refer the matter to the Court. It will ensure that workmen are allowed to

have their day in court, reducing the risk of injustice occurring. Yet it also increases the likelihood of more frivolous and vexatious claims coming before the Court.

In addition, another change is the introduction of S.20A for Discrimination in Employment. This is similar to the Proposed Amendments to the Employment Act. Amendments in the IRA lay down the law that “(1) An employer shall not discriminate any workman on

the grounds of gender, religion, race or disability” until and unless it is an inherent requirement of the job for exclusion/preference. The amendments imply that any

complaint made to the DGIR will result in investigation and the DGIR will try to resolve the issue, failure to do so would lead to the complaint being referred to the Industrial Court to decide. The amendments also propose the increase of the penalty for non-compliance with

a Court Award from RM2,000.00 to RM30,000.00. It’s a significant increase but hopefully one that will act as a sufficient deterrent to parties. Notwithstanding the above, an exciting amendment would be the introduction of an Industrial Appeals Court. Not much is known on when or how it will come to fruition. The proposed amendments are silent, merely promising that it will be incorporated at a later date. The Appeals Court comes with the hope that it will significantly reduce the number of cases of Judicial Review to the Civil Courts. Also, that the appeals process will look at the merits of the Awards rather than just as a decision-making process as most judicial reviews does. The amendments would bring about what likely will be a better resolution process for Dismissal cases. But the likelihood of an increase of frivolous cases due to the absence of the Minister’s filtering process is one issue that will need to be

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addressed. Furthermore, employers will also need to ensure that their company practices are in line with the law. This will prevent the probability of complaints being made against them on issues of discrimination. Beyond just the impact of the amendments to the Industrial Court and dismissal matters, the proposed amendments also touches on laws regarding Trade Unions right from recognition all the way to bargaining powers. Stay tuned to our next article which will cover the IRA and Trade Union Act amendments that affects Trade Unions in particular. TI


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Accumulating Wealth Tips & Tricks

Time to Buy on Dip?

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raditionally, May is a month investors are scared off the most, as statistically, the stock market tends to have big corrections in May. As the saying goes “Sell in May and Go Away”. In May this year, this adage became a fulfilled prophecy. The main reason is the unpredictable trade progress which resulted in steep correction in the global stock market. The question is, is it a good time to buy on dip? What I have learned in life is that, there is no such thing as a ‘sure thing’. While US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in April said a US-China trade agreement would go “way beyond” previous efforts to open China’s market to US firms, President Trump said in May that the trade talk was going too slowly, and “They broke the deal”, followed by increasing the tariff from 10% to 25% to China. In return, China raised tariffs for some US goods. With these gestures, the Dow Jones Industrial (DJI) plummeted tremendously in matter of days, setting potentially the worst May tumble in nearly 50 years. To make things worse, the US Treasury yield curve inverted again on 13th May 2019, with the 10-year note yield falling below the yield of the 3-month bill, indicating heightened risk of recession. Locally, Malaysia saw the worst net flow of foreign funds on a year-to-date (YTD) basis in ASEAN in the middle of May 2019, with a net outflow of US$801.3 million. As a result, the Malaysia Composite Index (FBMKLCI) fell below the critical support of 1600 on 14th May 2019, marking the lowest since 2016. With huge volatility globally and internally, is it a good time to buy on dip? Before we zoom into it, let’s look at our portfolio on 14th May 2019:

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trade war started in 2017. This shows that the US did not manage to reduce trade deficit even after increasing tariffs to China. 2. The increased tariffs could wipe out the benefits from Trump’s tax reform. According to the US National Economic Council chief Larry Kudlow, it was American business that paid the tariffs on any goods brought in from China, and that US consumers would foot the bill if firms passed on the cost increase. If this is the case, higher tariffs to China would lead to higher inflation for the US. 3. Higher inflation may cause the Federal Reserve Bank (Fed) to hike interest rate which is bad for the stock market. Look at what had happened to the stock market in 2018? The Fed increased interest rate four times. And moving into 2019, the Fed assured it would back off from rate hikes, and the market performed much better. 4. While China exports more to US than the other way, China is a huge market for US companies. For example, sales revenue of Apple totaled $46 billion in China, making it the company’s second largest

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ROAST BEEF OR LAMB WITH YORKSHIRE PUDDINGS, HOMEMADE GRAVY AND ROAST VEGETABLES Disclaimer: The companies or strategies mentioned in this article are meant for study purpose only. It doesn’t constitute any ‘buy’ or ‘sell’ recommendation. Please consult your financial professional if you want to make any decision.

Our portfolio has showed a gain of 209% since November 2015, but a 36% decrease from April 2019. In times of volatility, we stayed put and did not perform any transaction. There were dividends from Ranhill, Kipreit and KGB at 1 cent, 1.51 cents and 0.80 cents, respectively. Total dividend to be received is RM2138. So does the correction offer an opportunity to buy on dip? It depends on two factors. First, if the share price of the desired company is attractive (great value), secondly, the trade progress. In different perspectives, the increased tariffs to China do not serve US well in the long term. There are a number of reasons: 1. The trade deficit between the US and China has widened in 2018 since the

market after US. There are more giant companies like Boeing, Nike, Starbucks to name a few, selling products to China. 5. The US is heading to the President Election next year. If Donald Trump does not strike a deal that is good for the US economy, its stock market and most importantly the US citizens, it is unlikely he will be re-elected. Conclusion Since the ongoing trade war would do more harm than good for the US, I trust the two largest economies would eventually reach a deal. With this, I believe a correction due to trade spat would serve as an opportunity to accumulate good quality business with an attractive valuation. TI

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iscover Desaru and its famous beach, seafood, natural and leisure attractions in comfort with Amansari Hotel Desaru. Many of the amazing places in Desaru are within a close proximity when you stay at Amansari Hotel Desaru as it is conveniently located at Taman Desaru Utama, a gateway to Desaru and Pengerang. The hotel is well-connected with major roads and highways - SenaiDesaru Expressway, Jalan Desaru and the Kota Tinggi-Pengerang Highway. Amansari Hotel Desaru also has an easy access to various massive developments in the region such as Desaru Coast, Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex (PIPC) and Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) project in Pengerang. Work, play or both? You can always do it with Amansari Hotel Desaru. Enjoy the sand and sea at Desaru beach in the day and take an enchanting firefly river cruise after a delectable seafood dinner. Also, make the most of your local sea experience by visiting Tanjung Balau Fishermen Museum. But if you want to experience some orchard enjoyment, pick up some fruits at Desaru Fruit Farm, and if you love animals, find new friends at Teluk Sengat Crocodiles Farm or Teluk Ramunia Ostrich Farm. Grab your floaties too and get into the water at Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark. Going to all these awesome destinations would be a breeze when you stay with Amansari Hotel Desaru as it offers you spacious and comfortable,

air-conditioned rooms. Pick a room that suits your entourage from the choices of Superior, Deluxe King, Super Deluxe and Family Suite - contemporary furnished with ensuite bathroom. Fret not about your need of supplies to make your trip worthwhile as the town’s biggest mall, SKS City Mall Bandar Penawar is just a short stroll away, along with various choices of restaurants and shops to cater to your needs. If winding down by doing a staycation is your thing, Amansari Hotel Desaru is perfect for you with on-site amenities like gymnasium, The Pine Café that offers an extensive menu, and a bar to sit back and relax with perfect evening drinks that include domestic and foreign beer. Western food menu is also available for a different dining experience. Amansari Hotel Desaru is also the perfect location to organise an event. Function halls are available with a Grand Ballroom that can accommodate up to 150 pax in round table and 250 pax in theatrestyled, perfect for a business conference, seminars, meetings or even private functions that you have in mind. To make your stay even special, get your adrenaline set and book the hotel’s promotional package where you get a 2 Days 1 Night Stay with Entry to Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark starting from RM309/pax (minimum 2 pax). Get in touch with Amansari Hotel Desaru to get more details and book your days of adventure in Desaru today. - by The Iskandarian TI

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tarted in the early 1900’s by a group of friends throwing tin lids into circles in the sand, it was once called Tin Lid Golf. Modern Disc Golf was introduced in 1976 in Canada. This sport is now one of the fastest growing sports in Malaysia, with Beasts Unchained being the 2nd officially sanctioned event by PDGA (Professional Disc Golf Association) held in Malaysia, and both were held in Johor Bahru. If you’re wondering what Disc Golf is, it is exactly what you think it is, golf using discs, or specially designed Frisbees. The goal is to throw a Frisbee into a goal located on a field. It’s played using rules similar to golf. The concept and game itself is simple, but difficult to master. Just like golf you have different difficulties of the goals you’re hoping to score. Introduced in Malaysia in 2018 by Eric Grover, a teacher at Crescendo-HELP school, who started living and working here during this period. Once he started working

in JB, he was surprised that the sport itself hadn’t reached our shores, as Ultimate Frisbee is such a big sport in Malaysia. Eric decided to then try to introduce Disc golf to locals. “In the beginning it was hard, because I didn’t have an outlet, but what made it easy is that I reached out to the Ultimate Frisbee crowd. Through that, I managed to convince some of their players to play Disc Golf,” said Eric. As the amount of players grew, so did the amount of courses and Johor is now home to 5 courses located in different parts of the state and there are also 2 courses in Kuala Lumpur. Speaking to one of Malaysia’s top players, Redha Fahmi Radzuan “I started Disc Golf late July last year, I used to be a huge Ultimate Frisbee freak, but I transitioned to Disc Golf thanks to Eric. I really enjoy Disc Golf as you only have yourself to rely on. With Ultimate Frisbee you need to have a team to play with and that’s sometimes not possible. You can’t blame anyone else if you play badly. It’s also because I love nature and Disc Golf courses around the world are usually in very beautiful places and it also have to adhere to PDGA standards.” Redha is also joined by his fiancé, Nur Hareesa bt Shahaini, who’s also one of Malaysia’s top female players. If you’re interested in in giving Disc Golf a try, you can visit their Facebook page @Disc Golf Malaysia. The members are very responsive and you’ll be welcomed with open arms. - by Moazan Emran TI

Indulge in Authentic Italian Cuisine at Coppola, Horizon Hills  Charmed by the authenticity of Italian cuisine by the founder, Stefano as he shared his stories of heritage, family recipe and his love for food We started lunch with a serving of Bulgarian salad, made up of chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, roasted capsicum, onions and topped with a generous amount

Tiramisu, elegantly presented and richly layered dessert

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ne of the most privileged moment as a diner is to have a meal with the founder of a dining place. Sitting with Stefano, the owner of Coppola Horizon Hills, I was intrigued by his passion for crafting unique cuisines. He started Coppola 5 years ago and described opening his business as “fulfilling his calling.” With plans to open up several restaurants based on varying ethnicities and cuisines, he said, “We are active in making Horizon Hills as a dining destination where you can find all kinds of cuisines.” Stefano owns 3 other restaurants and café with the fourth opening soon in the same area.

Among Coppola’s wide array of wood-fired pizzas, all cooked in the Milanmade Ambriogi wood oven, my favourite would be the “4 Stagioni” where the pizza combine flavours in four different quarters containing tomatoes, mozzarella, cheese, ham, mushrooms, black olive and artichokes. According to Stefano, “a perfectlymade pizza must not be too soft, nor too hard. It must be balanced in every way, just like life.” A definite winning dish indeed!

A perfectly-baked pizza with a satisfying texture of stringy cheese

of grated Feta cheese. It was refreshing and nourishing to start off the meal with the dish with Stefano saying, “Salad is a very important part of the entire meal because it prepares the diner for wine later on.” The lunch was followed by a main meal of Grilled Sea Bass served on a bed of potatoes and spinach in tangy citrus fruit sauce. The best part was the wonderfully crispy skin and the soft texture of the well-cooked spinach drenched in tangy, citrus sauce.

A family-friendly ambience in the family pizzeria

Stefano prides himself on the consistency of his food quality and service team. “I think Coppola is one of the best Italian restaurants in this part of Malaysia

Stefano, in his element, making crepe suzette, a dessert consisting of crepes with a sauce of caramelised sugar and butter, tangerine or orange juice, zest, and liqueur on top, prepared in a tableside performance known as flambé

because we are strict and consistent with our recipe. We have the same kitchen staff since our opening day.” We ended the meal with a classic Tiramisu that was elegantly presented and richly-layered with liquor, coffee and cream that tasted absolutely divine. Coppola Family Pizzeria and Wine Bar is located at 1, Jalan Hijauan 3, Horizon Hills, 79100 Iskandar Puteri. The opening hours are Tuesday to Friday (12pm – 3pm, 5.30pm – 11.30pm). Saturday and Sunday (12pm – 12am). Closed on Mondays. For reservations, contact +6016-7615824. - by SMay Tan TI


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Award Winning Amari Johor Bahru

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mari Johor Bahru Area General Manager, Dean Rossilli, has again won another prestigious international award for Malaysia’s Best General Managers by CMO (Chief Marketing Officer) Asia. Dean received the award recently in a gala ceremony in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia organised by CMO Asia. He is the first

General Manager in Johor Bahru to win this award. Two months ago, Dean won the Hospitality Superstar Award by Asia Pacific Tourism & Travel Federation CMO Asia is a dedicated organisation based in Mumbai, India and this year is the first time that they organised the awards ceremony in KL. CMO Asia is committed to providing high

level knowledge exchange through leadership and networking among senior chief marketing officers and brand decision makers across industry segments. CMO Asia also provides leadership programmes to make a difference to the industry and profession at large. Amari Johor Bahru opened its door on 15th May 2017 and since its inception, the hotel has won several awards and accolades for its service standards, guest satisfaction and its overall facilities. The highly motivated inspiring Amari team under the leadership of Area General Manager, Dean Rossilli, will not stop in achieving their goals to win more awards in

years to come. Originating from Thailand and managed by ONYX Hospitality Group, the Amari team ensures that ONYX remains as number one by practicing its six core values that inspires them to greater heights. The awards, certificates and accolades that the hotel has won through the concerted efforts of the Amari team includes 2018 Gold BCA Green Mark Certificate by Building & Construction Authority, GreenRE Silver Certification under Non – Residential Category by GreenRE Sdn Bhd, agoda 2018 for Customer Review Awards, Booking.com Guest Review Awards 2018, 2018 agoda Gold Circle Award Winner No 1 in Johor, 5-star

Johor Port Wins GBLA 2019

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ohor Port Berhad (Johor Port), a member of MMC Group, clinched the Global Business Leadership Awards 2019 - Excellence in Port Facilities Management from the Asia Pacific Business Council for Sustainability and Institute of Sustainability. The awards ceremony took place at the Putrajaya Marriott Hotel and was graced by His Royal Highness Tengku Hishamuddin Zaizi, Royal Patron of the Global Business Leadership Awards. His Excellency Nicolas Dross the Head of Trade and Economic Relations from the European Union Delegation to Malaysia was in attendance along with Chris Daniel Wong, Organising Chairman of the Global Business

Leadership Awards 2019 and Acting President of United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) Malaysia and Roger Wong, President of Asia Pacific Business Council for Sustainability. Johor Port was presented with the ‘Excellence in a Port Facilities Management’ award in recognition of the port’s performance and innovative ideas in the port industry as well as for its role and achievement in implementing best practices within the organisation, resulting in benefits for shareholders, employees and customers. Additionally, the Awards recognised Johor Port and the other winners as the benchmarks and exemplar of sustainable business practices to other organisations in

accordance to the Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs). The Global Business Leadership Awards 2019 - Excellence in Port Facilities Management was presented to K C Low Head, Corporate Strategy & Business Development Division of Johor Port by HRH Tengku Hishamuddin and HE Nicolas Dross. “We are truly honoured to receive this award as it recognises our Corporate Sustainability efforts through continuous improvement in serving and helping the port industry and its community to grow in various ways,” said Dato’ Sri Che Khalib bin Mohamad Noh, Chairman of Johor Port Berhad and Group Managing Director of MMC Corporation Berhad. - by The Iskandarian TI

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certification by Ministry of Tourism and Culture in 2017, Halal Certification by Halal Certification Panel of Jabatan Agama Islam Negeri Johor, Best City Hotel 2019/2020 by the Board of Governors of Asia Pacific Tourism & Travel Federation, Fire Certification 2019 by the Johor Bomba Department, Certification of Appreciation 2018 and 2019 by Permaisuri Johor HM Raja Zarith Sofiah, Chairman of Tunku Laksamana Cancer Foundation, Recommended Hotel 2018 by Gaya Travel Magazine, Malaysia’s Best General Managers Award to Dean Rossilli, Area General Manager, by CMO (Chief Marketing Officer) Asia, Hospitality Superstar to Dean Rossilli, Area General Manager,

by Asia Pacific Tourism & Travel Awards and Chinese Preferred Hotel 2017 by Ctrip. An oasis of comfort with fresh and modern facilities, the hotel is encompassed by the iconic heritage trail, popular shopping centres, commercial buildings, traditional bakeries and trendy cafes. It is a couple of steps from Komtar JBCC and City Square and the Persada Johor International Convention Centre. Offering easy access, it is a 30-minute drive from Senai International Airport, 80-minute drive from Singapore’s Changi International Airport, and a five-minute walk from JB Sentral Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complex. - by The Iskandarian TI

JIDA 2019 Hosts Global Forum Prior to its Glitzy Gala

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ohor Interior Designers Association ( JIDA) Design Awards 2019 recently held their 2nd awards ceremony and gala night at the Austin International Convention Centre (AICC). Ahead of the awards’ night, an exhibition of the sponsors and contending participants’ design works were held. This was followed by renowned jury panels from Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia sharing their works and thoughts before proceeding to gather for an hour of forum there to discuss on South East Asia Design

Trends and Market Challenges. Hosted by Dr. Eric Leong who is also the JIDA 2019 Chief Judge, the jury panels who attended the forum were Chris Bosse, key designer of the Beijing National Aquatics Centre, Dato’ Tan Su Cheng, PDI Design and Associate managing partner, renowned sustainability architect, Ar. Yap Yew Peng, celebrity interior designer, Peter Tay and Founder of Panorama International Ltd, Hong Kong, Horace Pan with the attendance of participants with different backgrounds in the related industry. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

Four Organisations Recognised At 3rd GAIA 2018/2019 Award Ceremony for Effort in Sustainable Built Environment

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xco Tan Chen Choon, Chairman of State Local Government, Urban Wellbeing and Environment Committee presented the highest award to Kerry Ingredient (M) Sdn Bhd, followed by three ‘Special Mention awards to Merlin Entertainments Studios (M) Sdn Bhd (Industry category), Seri Austin Sales Gallery and Office (Building category) and ‘The Seed’ residential development in Tanah Sutera (Township category). “GAIA is a valuable initiative and recognition tool which is needed by the property market towards going green as the aim is to achieve 70% certified green buildings by 2025 in Iskandar Malaysia.” “GAIA can help Johor State localise the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and, at the same time, combat the impact of climate change and

global warming. I hope GAIA, which IRDA pioneered in Malaysia, can be expanded to whole Johor as soon as possible, “said Tan. Kerry Ingredient (M) Sdn Bhd based in Johor is also the winner of the Prime Minister’s Hibiscus Award on environmental sustainability programme in 2017. Kerry Ingredient received their GAIA recognition due to its strong green features and practices, which are central to the whole operation and maintenance of the factory. They have formed a dedicated “Green Team” that focuses on driving their plant into a sustainable and energy efficiency path. They invest a lot in high technologies to further cut down carbon emission, which they tract on a regular basis, for their facility. This system is aided by their systematic reporting and monitoring

system, and managed by a group of dedicated staff. Datuk Ismail Ibrahim, Chief Executive of Iskandar Regional Development Authority said, “Getting recognition and being awarded for GAIA is not an easy achievement as the recipients are assessed rigorously by an independent panel of judges. One part of the assessment is the site inspection which is critical to ensure that the written submission tallies with what is found at the premises”. GAIA serves as a soft incentive scheme to recognise and honour the market players in contributing towards green building design and green built environment, and at the same time contribute to reducing greenhouse gases emissions (GHG). “At this memorable occasion, I would like to introduce a special

Exco Tan Chen Choon with the recipients of the 3rd GAIA 2018/19 Awards

and additional incentive for the 3rd GAIA eligible and special mention recipients as well as the shortlisted candidates. The incentive is through a global fund which will be facilitated by IRDA.” “The United National Industrial Development (UNIDO) programme can explore subsidy

funding to upgrade you project with energy efficiency and renewable energy features include solar thermal generation as well as capacity building programmes to further reduce your greenhouse gases (GHG) emission and carbon footprint,” concluded Datuk Ismail. by The Iskandarian TI


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he Real Estate and Housing Developers Association Malaysia Johor Branch (REHDA Johor) calls upon the open minds of the state housing department to review and revisit certain regulations deemed unfairly disadvantageous to the development industry. According to a summary of a speech given by REHDA Johor Chairman, Dato’ Ir. Steve Chong Yoon On at the launch of MAPEX

2019 Johor Edition, he mentioned that the role of the government in regulating and shaping the real estate industry in Johor is especially pertinent so as to achieve key objectives which are to protect vested interests of both property buyers and real estate developers, stimulating business activities and the creation of more job opportunities, increasing the percentage of home ownership among the lower and middle

income population, to assist and expedite Bumiputera home ownership, and to transform Johor Bahru into an international metropolitan city. “REHDA Johor has been continuously working closely with the state government in resolving issues which are affecting the growth and development of the industry,” Steve added. MA P E X 2019 Johor Edition was officiated by Sr. Dzulkefly Ahmad, State Exco Committee Chairman for Housing, Communication and Multimedia. He reiterated in his speech that the state government will take into consideration of all the feedback from the home buyers and the role of REHDA Johor as the official body representing developers when reviewing the housing policies and regulations. “I see that MAPEX 2019 is a good initiative that will encourage home ownership among the people of Johor as well as assist in selling off most of the overhang units,” expressed Dzulkefly.

JLand Launches Its Bandar Tiram’s Sales Gallery

Ribbon cutting by Sr. Dzulkefly bin Ahmad at the JLand’s Tiram Sales Gallery

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ohor Corporation Group’s Johor Land Berhad (JLand), a section focusing on development and property has launched its sales gallery in the presence of Housing, Communication and Multimedia Committee Exco Sr. Dzulkefly bin Ahmad. The sales gallery would exhibit four phases of development in Bandar Tiram that are set on 1082 acres of land with Gross

Development Value (GDV) of RM2.6 Billion. Open daily from 8am to 6pm, the gallery is hopeful in inviting more potential buyers to get insight on the properties they are offering. The launch day was held in conjunction of the recent Earth Day with an activity “Walk With Love For Nature” where around 500 participants from JLand’s and Bandar Tiram’s community walked for about 3 kilometres around the developing site. The walk raised awareness on the importance of preserving the environment for the future generation and also to encourage eco living as a lifestyle. There was also an activity of collecting and recycling used items involving the local community to further ingrain the insight of loving the earth. Visitors were constantly entertained by busking performances and a special dance called ‘Love Earth’ was also staged. Besides that, a free medical check-up and lucky draws were also held. For inquiries on Bandar Tiram Sales Gallery and its properties, please contact Syaza at 017 602 8050. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

“The housing department of Johor will also be assisting in the sales of Bumiputera lots and units among the 40 developments which are about 8,000. These are the remaining units that have not been sold,” he added. Following the overwhelming response towards the Home Ownership Campaign (HOC) 2019 since it was officially announced by the Minister of Finance in January 2019, REHDA Johor took pleasure in launching the HOC Johor Edition at MAPEX Johor 2019 which was held in April 2019. REHDA Johor targeted RM500 million in sales during HOC which will end in June 2019. Besides giving a minimum of 10% discount from the official selling prices of the various projects by the developers in addition to the stamp duty waivers, certain developers were also throwing in even more incentives, discounts, and valueadded super deals for the potential buyers. Dzulkefly also added to his statement in the press conference

at MAPEX 2019 which was held at KSL City Mall, “We also want to address the issues among the Public Housing Project (PPR) and Government Rental Homes (RSK) which were being reported recently that we at the housing department are just doing our jobs and following the standard operating procedures when dealing with late rental payments. Among the 8 PPRs and 7 RSKs consisting of 11,119 and 3,024 units respectively, a total of 2,326 and 2,483 accounts have been notified for late payments respectively.” Total uncollected rental for the PPR is RM729,376 and RM21.944million for RSK. “As we know, the purpose of public housing projects and other low cost homes are to aid the B40 and M40 groups, as well as relocation of squatters. However, the state government urges the public who are residing in these homes to not take advantage and be responsible towards their commitments,” Dzulkefly concluded. - by Harish Mustak TI

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nited Malaysia Land Berhad (UMLand) launched a special campaign to target Bumiputeras and to encourage this segment to own homes built by

UMLand. This campaign is set to go on till November 2019 and offers plenty of special incentives back to the homebuyers. Definitely more than just a rumah (home), and starting from RM388,030, UMLand will be pushing for the sales of the remaining 40% Bumiputera lots in four of their developments in the southern region, namely, D’Lagoon Apartment (luxury apartment), D’Lagoon Villa (luxury villa), Aster 2 (Semidetached), and Zircon (3 storey shop offices). Among the unique incentives bundledup with the sales of these units are 15% Bumiputera discounts, saving on stamp duty (till 30th June 2019), 100% loan eligibility, moving-in cash rebates from RM10,000 to RM30,000, lucky draw cash prizes up to RM100,000, as well as a luxury apartment worth RM500,000. “Not only that you get discounts and stamp exemptions, you will also be receiving cash rebates by the developers including a chance to win lucky draws. This is something

very special and a must grab”, said, Zulkifli Mohamad, Johor Bahru Branch Manager of Bank Simpanan Nasional (BSN). Zulkifli, Hajah Siti Azizah Omar (Advocates and Solicitors from Lokman Hanida & Aziz), and a representative from the State Housing Department were among the three invited guest speakers to talk about the great deals and benefits that Bumiputeras stand to enjoy with UMLand’s special campaign. For more information, please visit the UMLand Sales Galleries at Seri Austin or Seri Alam today! - by Harish Mustak TI

KK Wong with the guest speakers from BSN, law firm and the state housing department

Forest City CGPV made it in Malaysia Book of Records as the Largest Fully Automated IBS Plant

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orest City Industrialised Building System (IBS) Plant has set a record in the Malaysia Book of Records (MBR) as Malaysia’s largest fully automated IBS factory in the country. CGPV Industrial Building Systems (CIBS) Sdn Bhd Executive General Manager Jerry Wang received the recognition from Edwin Yeoh, MBR’s adjudicator witnessed by Works Minister, Baru

Bian as the event’s guest of honour. CGPV Executive General Manager, Hugo Wu, Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) CEO Datuk Ir. Ahmad Asri Abdul Hamid and Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) CE Datuk Ismail Ibrahim were also present. The 18-acre plant comprising of 8 production lines, a concrete batching plant and storage yard coupled with the

in-house Building Information Technology (BIM) design, the plant has the capability of producing 13 types of building components with a planned capacity to produce 260,000 cubic metres of materials. The capacity is enough to cover one million square meters of built area, an equivalent to 9,000 apartment units per annum. CIBS has been supplying to internal projects for the past 2 years and now the company is set to aid

the government. “ Through National Housing Policy 2.0, we heard the government’s call for more affordable houses to be built across Malaysia, therefore, we are ready to supply and install IBS components for both the government and the private developers’ affordable housing projects,” said Country Garden Malaysia and Forest City Director of strategy Ng Zhu Hann.

“The recognition of MBR is a strong testament to the increasing trend of private sector adopting IBS technology as part of the CIDB Construction Industry Transformation Programme 20162020”, said CIDB CEO Datuk Ir. Ahmad Asri. CGPV is a joint venture between Esplanade Danga 88 Sdn Bhd and its Guangdong based developer partner, Country Garden Group. - by Norfy Shafeq TI


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Sunway Iskandar: An Award Winning Township Discover the 5 elements that make it a great township Community Developer has meticulously planned and built Sunway Iskandar as a sustainable township. There are 5 important elements that simply make Sunway Iskandar a great choice:

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unway Iskandar in Medini, Iskandar Puteri, Johor is the largest township created by Sunway Property. Made up of 6 beautiful precincts - The Lakeview, Parkview, Seafront, Riverside, Marketplace and The Capital comprising of community, security, environment, amenities and connectivity on only 1,800 acres with RM30 billion GDV. Putting community as it’s priority, Sunway Property as the Master

Environment and Sustainability Aligned with S u n w a y ’s commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Sunway Iskandar is

intended to build a sustainable integrated township in this region. As Nature’s Capital City, the township will maintain 40 % greenery to ensure that the community within the township is always connected to nature no matter where they are while still enjoying the luxury of a city. Connectivity The backbone of every township is its ability to manage mobility to, from, and within its borders. In 2017, the Coastal Highway Second Link (CHSL) which is strategically located near Sunway Iskandar was officially opened, making the Malaysia-Singapore Second Link just 5 kilometres away from Sunway Iskandar. The Causeway Link bus is now operating one of its Singapore routes through Sunway Iskandar with terminals at Larkin in JB, and Jurong East Interchange in Singapore. The residents now have more convenience and sustainable options to travel. Amenities As a part of Medini’s 2,200-acre master plan, Sunway Iskandar benefits from being at close proximity to major amenities like LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort, Gleneagles Hospital, EduCity, and Pinewood Iskandar Malaysia.

Educational institutions, entertainment, recreation, and leisure amenities breathe life into the community. Sunway’s upcoming Big Box Village will be the first large format retail village in Malaysia and Singapore. Opposite to it is a 32-acre adventure park called X PARK, the first of its kind in Johor and Singapore. Apart from that, Sunway International School is the first in the Southern region to offer exclusive Canadian school curriculum and International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). Currently, the school has registered 500 students. Security Currently, Sunway Iskandar has approximately 60 Auxiliary police officers and personnel and they’re

targeting an addition of up to 80 police officers by 2020. All officers and personnel are trained carefully by the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM). Community Sunway Iskandar aspires to create a place to ‘Live Every Dream, Learn without Limits and Play’ beyond imagination in a safe, healthy, connected, and sustainable community. Sunway Iskandar nurtures and celebrates its community through events and engagements – such as World Environment Day, Sunway Iskandar Viper Challenge, CRS activities such as Rise Against Hunger, Back to School Programme and other meaningful activities. - by The Iskandarian TI


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Pit stop for Sailors, One Degree Better

Life. One degree better” is the tagline for the new sailor on the decks of Iskandar Malaysia, One°15 Marina Puteri Harbour (One°15 Marina.) Open to everyone and reserved for the few, One°15 Marina is set to be the next luxury nautical sports club and lifestyle centre here in the heart of Iskandar Malaysia. Lauded as an up and coming lifestyle hub in the Iskandar precinct of Johor, ONE°15 Marina Puteri Harbour Malaysia is expected to be completed by 2020. It will feature a 13,616 m2 private Clubhouse with a full-service private marina with 207 berths, 77 deluxe hotel rooms and suites, a 2-storey Members’

Tourism Johor handing over token of appreciation to General Manager of One°15 Marina, Brian Werner

Lounge, meeting rooms and a 320-seat ballroom, gym, swimming pool with water play area for kids, multiple dining outlets, coworking spaces, kids’ club, day spa, and retail outlets. Moreover, the nearby ONE15 Estuari Sports Centre offers additional sports and recreational activities. One°15 Marina also recently co-hosted a dinner with Tourism Johor to treat the participants of Sail Malaysia at Fraser Place Puteri Harbour. The Sail Malaysia Rally Passage to the East 2019 tagline is “Discover Malaysia by Sea!” and truly compliments the many waterfront facilities that are set of the coast of Malaysia, and in particular, Johor such as the marinas in Senibong, Sebana Cove, Tanjong Pengelih, and Puteri Harbour. “These kind of events increases further awareness to the private sector on the industry’s potential and to build infrastructure necessary to facilitate the boating sector,” said Assistant Director of Tourism Johor, Muhammad Amirul Ardy. A total of 25 participating yachts made their pit stop at Puteri Harbour with some beginning their journey from Langkawi, and others from Pangkor. Next stop, Sebana Cove! - by Harish Mustak TI

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Avira Garden Terraces by E&O Unveils Phase B of Landed Residences

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vira Garden Terraces by E&O (Eastern and Oriental Berhad) launched its second phase of distinct landed residences in Avira Sales Gallery in Medini Iskandar. The event featured interactive activities such as Latte Art demonstration, DIY Pandan Rose workshop and Hama Beads keychain workshop. There was also a unique Live Water Art presentation, the first in Johor Bahru, presented by a fashion illustrator, Clayrene Chan a Johorean based in Singapore. During the launch event, E&O Senior General Manager, Wayne Wong revealed that the main attraction of the garden terraces is that they are built with wide frontages that invite the outdoors in, with private courtyards and back gardens that flow into linear parks. He added that in line with E&O’s DNA, a lot of attention has been placed in the design, where spacious courtyards brighten the houses with natural light. Looking at Iskandar Puteri as a developing region, Wayne said, “There are two main clusters in Iskandar Puteri. Puteri Harbour is one of the clusters, with a lot of activities and it has its own selling point with the marina and the view of the sea. The next

Potential home buyers exploring the design and features of Avira Garden Terraces

cluster will be in Medini, especially where Avira is. You see a lot of things being launched and put into place. For example, we have the Sunway International School and Jaya Grocer in Sunway Citrine.” Wayne believes that a lot of home owners are attracted to the Avira project because they are looking for houses with good designs in a location where there are options for a variety of schools. “Phase B are mostly sold to parents who are planning to send their children to nearby international schools and universities in EduCity. Besides, it is the design and the quality of lifestyle which suits the home owners. Avira is gated and guarded, with clubhouse access.” - by SMay Tan TI

Jasper: The Newest Gem in UMLand’s Jewellery Box

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MLand Bandar Seri Alam recently launched Jasper Residenz which comprises of 102 units of 2 storey freehold terrace houses set for completion in 2021. Spread over 7.34 acres and strategically located within Bandar Seri Alam (BSA), future residents of Jasper will be able to enjoy easy access to most major roads and highways, while remaining in the close proximity to the city centre.

The generous built-up size of 1,542 sqft houses 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, including a sizable porch that can fit two cars, starts at RM484,800 only. The affordable yet stylish designed homes are most suitable for medium and large families. UMLand Bandar Seri Alam will also be giving out early bird incentives for a limited period only with terms and conditions. “When it comes to building

Night Market & FoodTrucks at CI Medini

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I Medini Sdn Bhd, a developer based in Medini Iskandar Malaysia (Medini), in collaboration with the vendors and food-truck associations, had organised and hosted two weekends of night markets and food-trucks galore. This is part of an effort to increase the footfall in Medini and at the same time provide opportunities for local businesses to flourish. “The objective of this carnival is to present opportunities and support to our local hawkers and stalls, including food-trucks in Johor Bahru to run their business. We also strive to become one of the tourist attractions for local and foreign visitors to enjoy the food and merchandise offered here,” said Allan Loh, Organising Committee Chairman. There were more than 100 stalls and food-trucks who

participated in this carnival which included food and beverages, ornamental items, device accessories and more. “We would also like to express our appreciation to the local authorities and the town council of Iskandar Puteri for their support and hope that this carnival can be carried on for more weekends to come,” Allan added. He also said that Medini is in a very strategic location being close to Puteri Harbour and the Second Link CIQ that can bring in foreign visitors and tourists to the area as well. The organisers wish to make this shopping carnival a permanent weekend event to bring vibrancy to the area. Just like the bazaars in JB town, CI Medini, with the support of the local authorities hope to bring more life to the Medini area. - by Harish Mustak TI

homes, we see it as an art similar to crafting a gem, designed with thought and cut with precision rendering. We have always taken customers’ satisfaction as our priority and understand that for many, buying a house is more than just an investment, thus we strive to provide the best quality to our buyers,” said KK Wong, Group Director of Townships, UMLand. Besides celebrating the launch of Jasper Residenz, UMLand

The launch of Jasper Residenz

also celebrated their very own Sales Executive, Winson Su by awarding him with the Annual Top Sales Achiever and RM10,000 reward for his outstanding sales achievement.

Winson successfully closed sales of RM31,571,900 or 36 units in total. He was the top achiever for the whole of UMLand group in 2018. - by Harish Mustak TI

Wonderful Weekend at Leisure Farm Farmer’s Market

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over 70 classic cars there from all over Malaysia and Singapore. Car owners on site shared the stories of how each car was made and maintained. Located right just at Gelang Patah, Johor, Leisure Farm Farmer’s Market is a profoundly hidden jewel to enjoy lush and soothing sight. Nothing beats the pleasure of getting some local fresh produce like fish, vegetables, fruits, cured meats and bread on a Sunday morning to fend off those mundane, instant and routine meals that are usually available at the nooks and crooks of the city. There were also clothes, accessories, pottery, furniture and Families and enthusiasts marvelled at food sold in the 40 stalls vintage cars courtesy of Malaysia & that were available at the Singapore Vintage Car Club Estate Run event.

undreds of people escaped the busy city and flocked to Leisure Farm Farmer’s Market recently at its Balé Club, an equestrian and country club with endless green fields to heal the city folks’ urban-drenched fatigue. Automotive and antique enthusiasts also swung by to join Malaysia & Singapore Vintage Car Club Estate Run that showcased

Visitors strolling around the Farmer’s Market’s stalls

It was sure humid with drizzles of rain and sunny right after, but the whole experience at Leisure Farm Farmer’s Market has helped few urbanites rejuvenate their mind and soul with fresh air and food. Visit Leisure Farm at No. 8, Jalan Peranginan, Leisure Farm, Gelang Patah, Johor Bahru, 81560, Johor and search through your GPS with keyword ‘Leisure Farm Malaysia’. - by Norfy Shafeq TI


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