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SG Digest: Neuron Mobility expands in Canada; Temasek Trust partners SDG Impact

SG Digest: Neuron Mobility expands in Canada; Temasek Trust partners SDG Impact Photo: Reuters May 14, 2021 Singapore-headquartered Neuron Mobility has launched in Canada while Temasek Trust has entered into a strategic collaboration with  SDG Impact, a UNDP initiative.  Neuron Mobility launches in Canada Singapore-headquartered rental scooter operator  Neuron Mobility has expanded its international footprint to Canada, according to an announcement.  The arrival of Neuron’s orange e-scooters to Ottawa signals the first of a number of Canadian cities the company plans to launch this year. Over the last six months, the company has launched in eight cities in Australia and New Zealand, the United Kingdom and South Korea. 

Food writer Rukmini Iyer on how to revolutionise your summer barbecue

When Rukmini Iyer moved back in with her parents during the first lockdown of 2020, she accidentally found herself with the most honest recipe testers she could have hoped for. “My mum doesn’t really hold back on constructive criticism,” the food writer and cook admits. “I think her words are, ‘If I don’t tell you, then who will?’” But that honesty came in useful, with Iyer saying it was “really helpful to get her feedback” – particularly as she used the time to write her latest cookbook dedicated to veggie and vegan barbecue recipes. Both Iyer’s parents are GPs – her mother is now retired, but her father was still working. “So dad was at the surgery, but he likes to pop back for lunch because it’s not too far – so I tried to have things rolling off the barbecue in time for him to have a quick lunch before he went back to the surgery,” she says.

Budget 2021: What the Aussie tech sector really wants from the government

Save Share A solid plan to get skilled immigration and more local experts flowing into the tech sector; clearer definitions and more regular payments of research and development incentives; fewer bureaucratic roadblocks; and a stronger embrace of science and renewable energy. These are among the items leaders in Australia’s tech and innovation industries are asking of the government ahead of Tuesday night’s federal budget. Paul Stovell of OCtopus Deploy, Atlassian’s Mike Cannon-Brookes. Square Peg’s Paul Bassat and Cicada Innovations’ Sally-Ann Williams have plenty of ideas about how the government can help fuel innovative local companies.  Much of the big ticket tech items expected in the Treasurer’s speech were unveiled late last week under a new $1.2 billion digital economy strategy, but industry leaders who spoke to

Win a copy of The Green Barbecue cookbook!

Win a copy of The Green Barbecue cookbook! By From Rukmini Iyer, the bestselling author of The Roasting Tin series, comes a brand new cookbook, and it’s set to turn barbecuing on it’s head! Forget about meat, this book is packed with 75 ultimate vegetarian and vegan recipes, all completely meat-free with over half of the recipes entirely plant-based and suitable for vegans. With quick and easy dishes to make on the grill or barbie, this fuss-free collection will delight family and friends. Try recipes like Griddled Papaya with Tamarind & Coconut, Charred Tenderstem Broccoli with Blood Oranges & Blue Cheese, and of course, traditional barbecue-style favourites like veggie burgers and salads.

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