With COVID-19 outbreaks across Australia, the new year may not have been the panacea we hoped for. But there are tricks to surviving and thriving whatever 2021 brings, writes Libbi Gorr. |
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All your favourite voices return to the airwaves on Monday, bringing you the stories that matter to Melbourne. Listen live on 774 AM, online, on your digital radio, on channel 25 on your TV and via the ABC listen app. |
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'I swear I'm telling you the truth' |
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Everyone has a story to tell and ABC Radio Melbourne wants to hear yours. We are looking for listeners to share their five-minute story with us. The only catch is you must feature the line ‘I swear I’m telling you the truth’ somewhere in your tale. Winners will be showcased in our inaugural storytelling event, Homespun, in March, 2021. |
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'We're not cutting corners' |
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The federal government plans to roll out the first COVID-19 vaccines in mid-to-late February, with hopes the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) will approve the Pfizer-BioNTech dose later this month. Federal Department of Health deputy secretary John Skerritt, who is responsible for the TGA, tells Ali Moore that his team has been working around the clock analysing international data. |
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From cakes perfect for comfort baking to nostalgic tomato soup, revisit the most popular ABC Everyday recipes of 2020. |
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