1974 in Singapore

The following lists events that happened during 1974 in Singapore.

Incumbents

 * President: Benjamin Henry Sheares
 * Prime Minister: Lee Kuan Yew

January

 * 26 January – The Brani Naval Base is officially opened as Singapore's first naval base.
 * 31 January – Laju incident: Japanese Red Army bombs petroleum tanks at Pulau Bukom and hijacks a ferry boat.

February

 * 15 February – The Singapore Cable Car is officially opened to link up Mount Faber with Sentosa, making it the first system to span a harbour.

April

 * 1 April -
 * The Singapore Telephone Board merges into the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore, forming a single statutory board. This will streamline telecommunication services and increase efficiency.
 * The Urban Redevelopment Authority is formed to redevelop the Central Area.

May

 * 2 May - RTS Channel 5 and Channel 8 began its first colour television signal with the first colour comedy programme of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

June

 * 25 June – Temasek Holdings is formed to manage investments in government-linked companies (GLCs).

July

 * 7 July - RTS Channel 5 began its colour broadcasts at 10:20pm SGT with the first colour programme being a live telecast of that year's FIFA World Cup final between West Germany (two goal) and Netherlands (one goal) narrated by Brian Richmond relayed via satellite transmission was officially named as RTS Color/RTS Colour or RTS Channel 5 Color/RTS Channel 5 Colour. About 2,000 colour television sets were sold in Singapore three days before the match.

August

 * 9 August – RTS Channel 5 and Channel 8 began its officially opening colour broadcasts at 4:44pm SGT with the first domestic colour live programme of Singapore's 9th national day parade was held at the Padang, Singapore for the first time in all four languages.
 * 17 August – A second Satellite Earth Station with an antenna is launched at the Sentosa Satellite Earth Station.

Births

 * 8 April – Adam Khoo, entrepreneur, author, trainer, and stocks and FX trader
 * 16 May – Beatrice Chia, actress and director.
 * 24 June – Andrea De Cruz, actress.
 * 17 August – Low Yen Ling, politician.
 * Corrinne May, singer.