Jacinta Parsons reveals her most terrifying radio moment, what she really thinks about Brian Nankervis and her own little bit of Cadd Magic. |
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It’s become an Australian tradition to get a sausage in bread at a polling booth on election day, but how did this ritual start? Lawyer and historian David Mejia-Canales takes Dylan Lewis down the Past Less Travelled to uncover the origins of the democracy sausage. |
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We’re coming to Glen Waverley |
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We want to hear what matters most to Victorian voters this federal election, so we’re hitting the road to bring the conversation to you. Join Raf Epstein and the Drive program live from Glen Waverley in the seat of Chisholm on Thursday, April 28, from 3.30pm. Can't make it to Glen Waverley? Keep an eye out for a live radio broadcast from a suburb near you. |
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You might know Jimmy Rees as Jimmy Giggle, the pyjama-clad pal of a puppet owl in the smash hit children’s show Giggle and Hoot. Or you may have been one of the millions who watched his viral comedy videos. He joined Jacinta Parsons on Afternoons to chat about his new, three-part ABC documentary, Tiny Oz, and how kids are always the toughest crowd to impress. |
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No matter where you are tomorrow, you can commemorate Anzac Day with the ABC.
The ABC will have comprehensive coverage of Anzac Day services and events. From 5.30am on Monday, Raf Epstein will host Breakfast on ABC Radio Melbourne, broadcasting the Dawn Service at the Victorian Shrine of Remembrance. Virginia Trioli will then cross to the Anzac Day March on the Mornings program from 8.30am. |
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As the evenings get colder, what’s better than a hearty bowl of soup? Here are three trusty recipes to add to your rotation, whether you like your soup with pasta, cheesy dumplings or silky chunks of tofu. |
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