Over the summer break, Sammy J took a camping trip with his family to Wilsons Prom - and he dealt with some ghosts of his past. |
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The revolutionary musical Hamilton, which tells the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton, is set to hit Melbourne on March 15. Raf Epstein chats with two of the stars of Hamilton, Jason Arrow and Lyndon Watts. |
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Unofficial History: Lake Mulwala |
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Straddling Yarrawonga and Mulwala, Lake Mulwala draws visitors for fishing, jet skiing, kayaking and its epic sunsets. Drive listeners remember the Murray Cod, sinking houseboats and the ghost gums. |
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Cynical and brutal, Guillermo del Toro's Nightmare Alley is not just a film about the culture and ideas of the 1930s, but the tragic sense of inevitability for a world on the brink of enormous change, reports Afternoons film reviewer Thomas Caldwell. |
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Reflect, respect and celebrate |
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Join ABC Radio Melbourne from 7pm on January 25 or ABC TV from 7.30pm for the Australian of the Year Awards ceremony from Canberra's National Arboretum. Then on January 26, we commemorate Australia Day and reflect on what it means to be Australian with a day of live events. The celebrations will kick off on ABC TV and ABC iview at 7.30am with the WugulOra Ceremony on Gadigal Country and the National Citizenship and Flag Raising ceremony on Ngunnawal Country. Then settle in for a night of live entertainment with the Australia Day Live concert from 7.30pm on ABC TV and ABC iview. |
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These feel-good nachos are a midweek meal that you'll actually want to come home to, from Drive Foodie Tuesday regular and Saturday Breakfast presenter Alice Zaslavsky. |
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