1982 in Singapore
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Events
January
- 1 January – The time zone in Singapore has changed to UTC+08:00 and it has not changed since.
- 2 January – The metric system of weights and measures is introduced, replacing the Imperial units.
February
- 23 February – The Sentosa Monorail is opened, making travelling convenient for visitors.[1]
March
- 20–24 March - The first Festival of Dance (which was the early form of the current Singapore Arts Festival) was held at Victoria Theatre.[2]
May
- 14 May – Singa the Lion is unveiled as the National Courtesy Campaign's mascot, being launched two weeks later.[3]
- 28 May – The Government allows the building of the Mass Rapid Transit after a 10-year debate. The first lines to be constructed are the North South MRT line and the East West MRT line, scheduled for 1984. To fund the MRT, money earned from land plots in Marina Bay will be used.[4]
June
- 11 June – The Sentosa Musical Fountain is officially opened.[5] It ran for 25 years until its closure in 2007.[6]
July
- 1 July – New Nation newspaper is replaced by Singapore Monitor.[7]
- 25 July – The first locally produced drama, Seletar Robbery, is shown on SBC 8.
October
- 1 October – The Postal Services Department merges into the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore, giving better services.[8][9]
November
- 6 November – The National Civil Defence Plan was launched, setting guidelines for emergency preparations.[10]
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- Ang Peng Siong was ranked world's No.1 in 1982 for clocking 22.69s in the 50m freestyle during the US Nationals and was named the World's Fastest Swimmer for 1982 by Swimming World magazine.[11]
