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| | 80,000 Tasmanians urged to turn up for their second dose of AstraZeneca |
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Tasmania is leading the nation when it comes to COVID-19 vaccinations. 45.7 per cent of those eligible have had their first dose and are being urged to make sure they turn up for their second dose. |
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Borders reopen to Victoria |
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Victoria has been declared low risk by the Tasmanian government as of this morning, Friday 30 July. It means that people who have spent time in Victoria will be able to travel to Tasmania without needing to quarantine as long as they haven't attended a high risk premise. |
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What now for the kunanyi / Mt Wellington cable car? |
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Following Tuesday's big cable car decision, listen as Ryk Goddard discusses the outcome with Lord Mayor Anna Reynolds and Mount Wellington Cable Car Co. CEO Chris Oldfield, and what will happen now. |
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More 'staycation' vouchers to be released |
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Tasmania is to release another round of travel vouchers to encourage intrastate travel during the COVID-19 pandemic, but school holidays will not be included. |
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'We just wanted to give her a big hug' |
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What is it like for Ariarne Titmus's family to cheer her on from afar? As they haven't been able to join the Olympic gold medallist in Tokyo, Ariarne's parents share what it's like supporting her from here in Australia. |
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Celebrate science and art with Beaker Street Festival |
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Beaker Street Festival 2021 is back 6 - 14 August and we'll be exploring all of the great events with you along the way. An annual celebration of science and art, Beaker Street Festival features talks by world-leading scientists, live music with pop up bars, art and science installations and so much more. Join Ryk Goddard as he helps to kick off the festival at the TMAG Hub from 6pm Friday 6 August. He'll be exploring the search for life on Mars with leading astrobiologist David Flannery and the maths behind our decisions with Professor Barbara Holland. If you can't make it to be sure to tune in across ABC Radio Hobart as we explore the Beaker Street Festival program. |
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Can these 15 questions tell you if your current partner is ‘the one'? |
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Try these 15 simple questions, created by a relationship scientist, and find out if your relationship will thrive and last. |
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This is your chance to work with the ABC to tell your story about disability |
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Are you an aspiring storyteller with disability and want to tell your story on the ABC? We want to hear from you. |
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Make dinner fun with Hetty's Chinese Takeaway |
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Put down the takeaway menu and try cooking your favourite Chinese dishes at home, with new ABC Everyday recipe series Hetty’s Chinese Takeaway. Cookbook author and food writer Hetty McKinnon has put a vegetarian twist on classic Chinese favourites for you to try at home like sweet and sour eggplant, wonton soup and oven-baked spring rolls. The ABC Everyday newsletter will share a new and exclusive recipe every week across August. You can’t get them anywhere else, so make sure to sign up here. |
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Sink your fork into this simple baked pasta with meatballs |
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It's hard to go past a baked pasta, and the crunchy edges and saucy interior with the perfectly cooked pasta is really a thing of beauty. Using handy kitchen shortcuts like sausages in lieu of minced meat, this recipe is still packed full of flavour. |
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