All your favourite ABC Radio Melbourne presenters have put together a special video message to say a big thank you for your support in 2020. Our regular programming will return on Monday, January 18. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy our summer line-up. |
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'Scariest story of my life' |
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In a career spanning 25 years, Raf Epstein has covered breaking news stories across the globe. He reflects on 2020 and the scariest story of his life – the coronavirus pandemic. |
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Ins and outs of quarantine |
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Matt Preston, presenting Mornings this week, speaks to a returned traveller and gets a peek into Melbourne's revamped hotel quarantine system. |
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Everyone has a story to tell and we want to hear yours. ABC Radio Melbourne presents its inaugural storytelling event, Homespun. We want listeners to share their five-minute story with us. The winners will be part of our gala event in March, 2021. | | |
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The ABC is dedicated to helping you during natural disasters and extreme weather events. If you’re close to or in an emergency situation, your local ABC Radio station will provide the latest emergency warnings and advice for your area. Find your local ABC Radio station and more emergency tips at abc.net.au/emergency |
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A seedling from the historic Separation Tree, which marked the spot where Victoria celebrated separation from NSW in 1850, will be planted in Southbank Boulevard. The original Separation Tree died after being ringbarked by vandals. Dr Greg Moore tells Jacinta Parsons about the new planting of this historic river redgum. |
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This pudding has a plum role |
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Country Women’s Association vice president Jenny Nola and state treasurer Marie Vasallo join Libbi Gorr to share their Christmas pudding recipe and other baking tips. |
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