| What do you love about where you live? We’re taking the show on the road and coming to your community to find out! To kick off this new year we’re stepping out of the studio and putting a spotlight on your neighbourhood in a series of special broadcasts. The first stop is Redland Bay on Thursday 11th February. Everyone is welcome so be sure to pop by and say hello and if you can't make it down tune in via our free ABC listen app. |
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Family of toddler abducted from home in Darra will move |
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"I am still shaking at the fact that knowing a total stranger could be in our house with all our kids asleep and my partner asleep — [it] is just a real big shock." A 20-month-old who was allegedly taken from his cot just after 4:00am yesterday has been found, after the step-grandfather raised the alarm. |
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Good news for Victoria Bridge pedestrians |
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If you've ever walked over the bridge between QPAC and the city on a sunny day, you know what a scorcher it can be. Find out what Brisbane City Council has planned for the newly converted 'green bridge'. |
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Meet the motorbike riders saving lives |
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More than 150 volunteers have put up their hands to transport COVID tests, blood and breast milk when existing services are not able to, since a Brisbane man started Blood Bikes in 2019. |
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Historical photos of Brisbane in the 1800s brought to life |
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Ever wondered what Eagle Street Pier used to look like, or what the commute down Kingsford-Smith Drive was like back in the day? Almost 100 historical photos have been restored revealing a very different river city in the 19th century. |
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Why did Totally Wild get the axe? |
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After almost 30 years on air, Channel Ten has axed the much loved children's show Totally Wild. Craig and Loretta caught up with Ranger Stacey, who's been with the show since day one to find out more. |
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Summer reading with Nick Earls |
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There's nothing like curling up with a good book, so if you're looking for a new novel, hear what Brisbane author, Nick Earls has been reading over the summer. |
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John Russell on the detours to following his Antarctic dream |
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When London schoolboy, John Russell was just 10 he decided he wanted to join an Antarctic expedition. It took him 25 years to get there and now the 100-year-old Deception Bay resident is the last surviving member of the 10-man team who first established Mawson Station in 1954, south of the Antarctic Circle. |
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We need your help to dive deep into our history |
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We're creating a digital timeline, capturing 65,000+ years of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, and we’re looking for information on significant cultural and historical events, so if you’re an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person that would like to contribute, drop us a line by February 26. | GET IN TOUCH | |
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Chicken and Saffron Braise |
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If you're looking for something tasty with plenty of herbs and spices, Alison Alexander has served up a winner, winner, chicken dinner. |
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3 Ingredient Cauliflower-Cheese Lunchbox Snacks |
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Want to sneak some vegetables into your kid's school lunchbox? This tasty three-ingredient-recipe, as heard on Kat Feeney's Afternoons program will do the trick! | GET SNEAKY | |
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3 Ingredient Ice Cream Bread |
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I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream...bread! Try Kat Feeney's latest three ingredient recipe for a different kind of dessert. | YES PLEASE |
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