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This old suburb has shaken off its rough-and-tumble image, and is ready to become a dynamic township of the future.
The farm-to-table concept is taking off in Penang.
Penang's birdwatchers seek thrills of the feathery kind.
Penang's property landscape is both diverse and dynamic.
To go green, one must begin at home.
Liveability is more than just making it to the top of a list; it is about ensuring quality of life is available to every spectrum of society.
To combat Penang's massive food waste problem, one local company is going straight to the schools and markets with an innovative new machine.
In achieving a fifth surplus budget in a row, the MPSP has become a model for prudent fiscal management.
The state government has been taking initiatives to transform Penang into a leader in environmental practices.
The Seberang Perai Municipal Council is making history with the introduction of its 2012 budget.
Some states are resisting the move to privatise solid waste management, and with good reason.
Where does our rubbish go?
Malaysia’s centralised political structure may get in the way of improving how we dispose of solid waste.
The federal government is set to privatise solid waste management. What does this mean for Penang?
With growing concerns over the environment, how should Malaysia's urban centres position themselves?