2004 in Singapore

2004
in
Singapore

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The following lists events that happened during 2004 in Singapore.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

  • 3 February – The Braddell Flyover is opened to traffic.[6]
  • 12 February – The Carlsberg Sky Tower (renamed to Tiger Sky Tower) is opened.
  • 22 February – Plans for a new hospital in Jurong were postponed in favour for one in the north. These plans were elaborated on 22 March, when the Health Ministry announced a Northern General Hospital (now Khoo Teck Puat Hospital) in Yishun.[7][8]

March

April

May

June

  • 1 June – Security guards are now deployed in MRT stations.[29]
  • 4 June – Hippo City Sightseeing bus in Singapore started operations.
  • 5 June – Wild Wild Wet, a water theme park opens to the public in Downtown East.[30]
  • 15 June – MINDEF announced that National Service will be cut from 2.5 to 2 years from the December 2004 batch.[31]
  • 18 June – The third NEWater plant opened in Seletar. It operated for seven years until its closure in 2011.
  • 29 June – A blackout occurred for the second time, affecting about one–third of Singapore residents. Investigations reveal that the blackout was caused by a disruption of natural gas supply from Indonesia.[32][33]

July

August

  • 12 August – Lee Hsien Loong was sworn as the third Prime Minister.[34]
  • 22 August – Pro-family policies were introduced during the National Day Rally. Among the measures include an enhanced Baby Bonus scheme, increased maternity leave to 12 weeks, more childcare options, a five-day work week, among others. In addition, female civil servants can claim medical benefits for their dependant unmarried children below 18 year and spouses from 1 January 2005, as well as two-day childcare leave for each parent from 1 October.[35][36]

September

  • 1 September – Punggol Plaza managed by Koufu and NTUC Fairprice is officially opened and connected to Coral Edge LRT Station in Punggol, Singapore.
  • 2 September – The Media Development Authority allows the sale of Cosmopolitan, a women-oriented magazine, coming after a 22-year ban since 1982 on the grounds of nudity. However, the magazine will be shrink-wrapped with the label 'Unsuitable for the Young' to protect vulnerable consumers.[37]
  • 15 September – Tiger Airways launches its first flights. At the same time, a new low cost terminal will be built by 2006, with Tiger Airways being the first to use the terminal when it opens.[38][39]
  • 17 September – In a bid to stem losses, Mediacorp and Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) announced the merging of their media operations. A new holding company Mediacorp TV created with Mediacorp owning 95 percent and SPH holding the remaining 5 percent. In addition, Mediacorp Press continue to owned by Mediacorp; holding a 99 percent stake with 1 percent to be sold to SPH. Channel i reviewed for commercial viability while Streats officially merged into Today.[40]
  • 23 September – VivoCity, formerly known as the HarbourFront Mall, is unveiled, opening in December 2006.[41]
  • 24 September – The Direct School Admission was announced, allowing Primary 6 and Secondary 4 students to be guaranteed a place in a secondary school and junior college of their choice respectively. The scheme took effect from the 2005 cohort.[42]
  • 26 September – Reviews were announced for education awards, new school achievement tables and the scrapping of rankings for IP schools and junior colleges.[43]
  • 30 September – PSA International sells its stake in CWT, a logistics company.[44]

October

  • 2 October – The Yellow Ribbon Project and Yellow Ribbon Fund are officially launched to give ex-convicts a second chance.[45][46]
  • 29 October – The first units of The Sail @ Marina Bay are launched, which is jointly developed by City Developments Limited and AIG Global Real Estate.[47]

November

December

Deaths

Unknown date

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