Brian Nankervis reflects on the past, present and the future, and dines on a Melbourne delicacy for the first time. |
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“I miss my mum because she is the heart and soul of ‘home’ for me and the kindest person I know,” says Christina, from Prahran. ABC Radio Melbourne asked you to tell us who you wish you could be with right now and why you would love to cook up a ‘virtual’ storm with them, as part of Tastes Like Home. Christina got to cook Dokhwa, a traditional Assyrian stew and ‘the ultimate comfort food’, with her mum, who lives in California. |
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The average Australian tax refund is $2,800. Here are some ways to spend the extra cash wisely. |
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Battered sav, Fatso and a cup of hot fat |
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Satirical masters Roy and HG are back for the Tokyo Olympics. ABC Radio Melbourne will be broadcasting their expert analysis Monday-Friday at 3pm during the Olympics on analogue and digital radio and seven days a week on the ABC Listen App. |
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Shining a light on vitamin D |
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It affects your mood, energy and bone density, but many Australians don't get enough vitamin D from the sun or their diet. Dr Wolf Marx, from Deakin University's Food for Mood Centre, joined Libbi Gorr to discuss what the vitamin does, and how we can make sure we have enough of it. |
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Try this wonderfully simple broccoli, feta and haloumi pie that delivers on flavour. |
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