Don't miss Hobart's biggest ever Pub Chorus |
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Join Breakfast's Ryk Goddard and Drive's Lucy Breaden for the biggest pub chorus event Hobart has ever seen on Tuesday 17 September, hosted by the Barbershop Harmony Festival.
We're aiming to fill the room with over 1,000 locals at this free event, to learn the Hunters & Collectors hit, Throw Your Arms Around Me in a dazzling and uplifting 4-part harmony.
Registrations are essential to secure your place, find out more here. | |
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Join Shaun Micallef live in conversation at Fullers Bookshop |
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Join Shaun Micallef and Breakfast's Ryk Goddard at a special live event on Thursday 26 September, where they will be discussing all things Mad as Hell and look back on Shaun's comedy career.
2019 marks the tenth season of Mad as Hell and Shaun Micallef's twenty-first year in comedy. What better way to celebrate than with a comprehensive collection of the funniest scripts and scenes from Micallef's long TV career?
This free event will be held at Fullers Bookshop, and registrations are recommended. | |
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Your chance to see Missy Higgins perform with the TSO |
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Missy Higgins is returning to Tasmania to perform with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra on Saturday 15 February 2020, and Drive's Lucy Breaden is very excited to be giving away two tickets to this very special event.
For your chance to win a double pass to this exclusive concert, tune in to Drive all week from Monday 16 September, and listen out for how you can enter. | |
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Try this easy vanilla cake recipe, with chocolate hazelnut icing |
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This is a lick-the-plate-clean kind of cake in celebration of ABC Life's first birthday. Vanilla, chocolate and hazelnut — you can never go wrong with these flavours.
It's a good, classic cake, but really, it's all about the icing. Aerated, indulgent and dark with chocolate, it's almost mousse-like in style.
Decorate it however you'd like, but don't forget the sprinkles or candles! | |
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| | Move over Beanies for Brain Cancer | | | You have probably heard about beanies for brain cancer? But what about bobbles for brain cancer?
Listen as 11-year old philanthropist Lacy Kamprad explains to Drive's Lucy Breaden how and why she's made hundreds of the hair ties, already raising more than $1,000 for a very special Tasmanian boy.
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| | What's next for Jacquie Lambie? | | | Tasmania's $157 million housing debt to the commonwealth has now been waived, a deal Tasmanian Senator Jacquie Lambie made in exchange for passing tax cuts.
The Senator says that now that housing is done, the failing health system is her next target. Listen as Leon Compton speaks with Jacqui Lambie about what will come next. | | | |
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| | You Can't Ask That is coming back! If you belong in one of these groups and want to be on the show or you have questions you want to ask, click here. All episodes of the past four series of You Can't Ask That are available to watch now on ABC iview. | | |
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