Join us as we commemorate Anzac Day 2020 | | This year will be an Anzac Day like no other. We're inviting you to mark Anzac Day in a safe and special way.
As you stand at the end of your driveway this Anzac Day tune into ABC Radio Adelaide with Peter Goers broadcasting live from the local Dawn Service at the State National Memorial from 5.55am on Saturday 25 April on 891AM, DAB+ and via the ABC listen app. More information about national coverage and Anzac Day programming available below. | |
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Join Ali Clarke from 6:15am for a Brekky walk | | Feeling sluggish? Struggling to get motivated? Get walking or running with Ali Clarke. |
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| | You've been telling us that you are struggling for motivation to get up and going, so Ali Clarke has invited you to join her for a Brekky walk or run. She is doing it again tomorrow Friday 17 April, so grab your walking shoes and be ready to head out the door at 6:15am. | | |
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Who would you like to say thank you to? | | Most of us probably know someone on the frontline during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Whether it’s a teacher, nurse, postie, carer, checkout operator, police officer, doctor, bus driver or childcare educator.
Our community is full of everyday legends who are keeping this town ticking while we bunker down and wait for the pandemic to pass.
Each Thursday starting next week, Sonya and Jules will be shining a light on those legends from 3.30pm, so who would you like to thank? | | | |
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Rich and delicious ragu | | Local Nonna, Rosa Paparella joined Sonya Feldhoff's Afternoons program to share her family's slow cooked pasta sauce recipe. |
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| | Over the next few weeks Sonya Feldhoff will take you on a discovery of multicultural food with recipes that you can make at home. This week's Italian Slow Cooked Ragu recipe has been passed down through generations from Molfetta in Puglia, Southern Italy. Tune in on Tuesdays at 2pm. | |
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Can coronavirus be spread via the air, and how do I protect myself? | | You might have heard that coronavirus can survive in the air for up to three hours. But what does this actually mean, and how likely is it that you could catch it in the air? | | | |
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Creating a critter-friendly garden on Saturday Talkback Gardening | | Make your garden sing this autumn by choosing plants that attract local species. |
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| | Urban sustainability expert Christy Spier joins Jon Lamb and Deb Tribe with tips on how to find the best plants for your garden and location that encourage birds, bees, butterflies and other critters. | | |
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Family finds way amid coronavirus to mark 100th birthday of great-grandfather who escaped Holocaust | | The coronavirus pandemic is one of the most challenging times most Australians have faced, but not so for Joachim Hirschfeld, who escaped the Holocaust and has reached his 100th birthday. | | | |
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Australians wanting to leave Cambodia amid coronavirus hit 'brick wall' in bid for government help | | A group of 85 Australian expats in Cambodia fear time is fast running out to leave before a state of emergency is declared in the country, saying their pleas for help from the Australian Government have gone unheeded. | | | |
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