2000 in Singapore


The following lists events that happened during 2000 in Singapore.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

  • 1 July –
  • *CityLink Mall is opened as Singapore's first subterranean mall, which acts as an underpass too.
  • *BreadTalk opens its first outlet at Parco Bugis Junction. Since then, it became a multinational company with outlets in 18 territories.
  • 7 July – The National Volunteer Centre is officially opened to encourage volunteerism in Singapore.
  • 8 July – Construction starts on the first phase of the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System, which will serve Central and eastern Singapore. It will be completed by 2008.
  • 12 July – DBS Land and Pidemco Land will merge to form the largest listed property company in South East Asia with about $18 billion worth in assets. The merger, which is approved by shareholders on 18 October, results in the formation of CapitaLand.
  • 22 July – The RSS Conqueror is commissioned, making it Singapore's first submarine.
  • 25 July – The National Neuroscience Institute is officially opened.
  • 26 July –
  • *SMRT Corporation is listed on the Singapore Exchange, making it the first metro operator in the world to be listed, lasting until its delisting in 2016.
  • *The Prison School is officially opened to enable inmates to receive an education.
  • 29 July – The Singapore Management University is established as the first private university funded by the government.

August

  • 1 August – Wildlife Reserves Singapore is formed, which manages the Singapore Zoological Gardens, Jurong Bird Park and Night Safari.
  • 12 August – Project Eyeball, an integrated print and digital newspaper is launched.
  • 13 August – The National Football Academy is launched to raise football standards. In addition, plans to attract foreign soccer players are announced.
  • 25 August – JTC's subsidiaries Arcasia Land and JTC International's Business Parks and Facilities announced that they will merge, resulting in the formation of Ascendas on 8 January 2001.

September

  • 1 September –
  • *Speakers' Corner is officially opened in Hong Lim Park.
  • *Jurong Town Corporation is appointed to develop the Buona Vista Science Hub, with details announced. JTC will immediately set up an incubator park. Meanwhile, rules are and will be reviewed to encourage entrepreneurship.
  • 2 September – The first President's Challenge is launched to get Singaporeans to care.
  • 3 September
  • * The Ren Ci Hospital & Medicare Centre's Pavilion Wards is officially opened at the old Tan Tock Seng Hospital premises.
  • * Bus service 61 was transferred to TIBS from SBS.
  • 4 September – Streats is launched as the first freesheet in Singapore.
  • 5 September –
  • *The University Cultural Centre is officially opened at the National University of Singapore.
  • *The National Skills Recognition System is launched as an accessible national skills framework to enhance the competitiveness of workers. It is managed by the Productivity and Standards Board with the National Skills Council implementing the framework.
  • 12 September – Hand, foot, and mouth disease outbreak: The Ministry of the Environment shuts Cutie Kidz Playhouse after a suspected fatal case of hand, foot and mouth disease two days earlier with four suspect cases later found from the same centre.
  • 13 September – HFMD outbreak: HFMD will be legally notifiable from 1 October to better control the disease. In addition, there are 9 cases from Cutie Kidz Playhouse with 24 suspected cases from Tumbelina Educare Centre and Sweetlands Childcare and Development Centre, bringing the total to 33. The former is shut for at least 10 days while investigations into the death continue.
  • 14 September – HFMD outbreak: 5 more centres report 20 cases, bringing the total to 53.
  • 15 September –
  • *HFMD outbreak: 8 more centres report 54 cases, bringing the total to 107.
  • *The new Heritage Conservation Centre is opened to conserve Singapore's heritage.
  • 20 September – Tuas Power Station is officially opened.
  • 28 September – Channel NewsAsia's service in Asia is launched. In addition, MediaCorp will be listed as a private company soon.
  • 29 September – Singapore Airlines announced an order for 25 Airbus A3XX very large aircraft, with the first delivery scheduled for 2006.

October

November

December

  • 7 December – PSA Corporation sets up The HarbourFront Limited to spearhead development of PSA's properties.
  • 18 December – The Currency House is officially opened.
  • 28 December – A contract for the Circle MRT line is awarded to a consortium, with Alstom handling trains and ST Electronics handling the line's systems.

Births

  • 2 August – Tahsh Khemlani, Singaporean musician
  • 14 October – Jarrell Huang, Singaporean singer and actor
  • 20 December – Quah Jing Wen, swimmer

Deaths