Sabrina Hahn's secret for growing delicious tomatoes | | Sabrina Hahn claims she has a no-fail formula for growing gorgeous juicy tomatoes. She shared her secret with Gillian O'Shaughnessy on Afternoons. | | | |
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You know you're an Eagles or Dockers supporter when... | | Have a look at our Breakfast program video. Is this a fair representation? Did Russell and Nadia miss anything? | | | |
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What helps you live longer | | Researchers from Boston University followed the lives of thousands of men and women over decades. The conclusion: if you see the glass as half-full, you're more likely to live to the age of 85 or older. | | | |
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Is your libido having an impact on your relationship? | | The truth is low libido is pretty common and while some relationships survive it, others collapse over it. What can you do to fix your libido? Is it something that even needs to be fixed? Jess Strutt explores the issue on this episode of Focus. | | | |
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How to stay employed into the future | | Figures from the Australian Department of Employment predict that in the future job growth areas will include work as a spy, a psychologist, an adventure guide and an audiologist. This episode of Focus explores the rapidly changing employment landscape and how to prepare yourself to remain employed into the future. | | | |
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| | Pepper spray charge against Perth woman dropped | | Cheryl forgot about the ancient can of pepper spray in her car door. She lent her car to her daughter who was pulled over by police. Despite not being present at the time, Cheryl was charged with possessing a controlled weapon. She spoke to Geoff Hutchison on Drive about defending herself in court. | | | |
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| | Nat Fyfe on his All Australian captaincy | | The Fremantle Dockers captain says being selected as the AFL All Australian captain is a huge honour but, "If we were going out to play an actual fixture, I'd be more than happy to sit in the co-pilot seat behind Shannon Hurn". | | | |
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A warming vegetable soup that can double as a pasta bake base | | This potato, cauliflower and cannellini bean vegetable soup is perfect to feed your family for days - one night served with buttery toast and the following as a sauce for a baked pasta. | | | |
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Win tickets to a Q&A screening featuring Rachel Griffiths and Michelle Payne | | Russell Woolf and Nadia Mitsopoulos will host this special screening of this movie, telling the incredible true story of Michelle Payne – the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup. The audience will have the opportunity to ask Michelle Payne and director Rachel Griffiths questions following the film. To win, enter below by 8am Monday 9 September. T&C’s here. | | | |
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Connecting with people with dementia | | There are more than 40,000 people living with dementia in WA and over the next 40 years, that number will rise to more than 100,000. Russ and Nadia spoke to Michael Verde about how to 'stay human' when relating to people with dementia. | | | |
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The Old Mill is getting a facelift | | It has been a distinctive landmark on the South Perth peninsula since it was built in 1835 to produce flour during the early years of the Swan River Colony. Since then, the Old Mill has served a range of roles including as a hotel, a poultry farm and it was, in fact, Perth's first rooftop bar. Afternoons finds out more about its past. | | | |
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How to make your next cheese board stand out | | Valerie Henbest's speciality is cheese. She grew up in Normandie, the home of camembert. Now she sources cheese from all over the world. Valerie spoke to Breakfast about how to make your next cheese board a stand out. | | | |
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'This is my first lesson': Perth man forced to land plane after flying instructor passes out | | A student pilot makes a dramatic emergency landing at Perth's Jandakot Airport during his first lesson in a two-seater aircraft after his instructor collapses mid-flight. | | | |
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A huge thank you... | | Last month, we created a Foodbank Pop Up Pantry in the foyer of the ABC Perth, asking listeners to donate essential pantry items to help fight hunger this winter. We were astounded to see so many donations filling the pantry. We've done a final count and the results are staggering. A total of 2,872 meals! Thank you to everyone who donated. It's not too late to help Foodbank. Click the link below to find out more. | | | |
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