The perfect scrambled eggs (without butter or milk) | | Evan Cham who owns Eggspot in Fremantle has mastered the art of making scrambled eggs, perfect for toast or a sandwich. His eggs aren't soggy and his recipe is plainer than you might think - only one secret ingredient is needed, and it's not cream. He explains to Russell on Breakfast how to make the perfect scrambled eggs at home. | | | |
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Help Russ and Nadia uncover Perth's finest | | We all love Kings Park, Cottesloe Beach and Rottnest Island... but surely that isn't all Perth has to offer? The Breakfast team is on the hunt to find Perth's finest - but perhaps not best known - attractions! We need you to share your special places with us to earn it the accolade of Breakfast's Toast of the Town! | | | |
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Sabrina Hahn's top picks for flowering winter climbers | | A flowering winter climber can hide a multitude of sins like an ugly fence or a run down old shed. Listen to Sabrina's recommendations for fast growing and resilient climbers guaranteed to bring colour to your garden over the winter months. | | | |
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Joey season in full swing at this wildlife foster care home in Toodyay | | Check out these gorgeous joeys! Licensed wildlife carer Becky Ingram is urging motorists to look out for wildlife on our roads. "Please check pouches if you accidentally knock a roo or find one on the road," she asks. | | | |
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'Broome is the new Bali': Picturesque towns flooded with travelling Aussies who can't get overseas | | Holidaymakers who would normally jet overseas for some winter sun are heading in droves to picturesque Australian locales such as the resort town of Broome, but will it be enough to save the local tourism industry? | | | |
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'I just want to be with my kids': For nearly five months Raj Paul has been trying to get home to Perth from India | | When Raj Paul goes to sleep at night, he has a recurring dream about missing a charter flight to Perth and having to swim home on the back of a shark. He's been stuck in India since February after flying there from his home in Perth for his father's funeral, away from his two young children and his wife who recently survived cancer. | | | |
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Murder on the dance floor: new clues reveal warning signs in the lead up to Perth's historic ballroom murder | | Cyril Gidley was shot in the chest at close range at a ball at Government House in Perth in the early hours of August 27, 1925. His ex fiancé Audrey Jacob was holding the revolver. Despite there being more than 100 witnesses, a jury found Ms Jacob not guilty. Perth researchers have now found two new crucial pieces of evidence. Jess Strutt explores this tale with Senior Archivist Damien Hassan from the State Records Office of WA. | | | |
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