Share your worst school photos with Breakfast
| Bondi, Manly: Which of Sydney’s beaches is best? It could be determined by the science of sand |
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Where are Sydney's best beaches? It is a question that can provoke even a laid-back Sydneysider's most parochial tendencies. But, did you know that the sand north of Sydney’s beaches is different to the south? This little-known fact may help provide the answer to this nitty-gritty question. | |
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Have you seen this incredible mural? |
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This eye-catching mural of AFL star Adam Goodes has been painted on the wall of a building on the corner of Foveaux Street and Crown Street in Surry Hills. The mural was produced by Apparition Media, and co-founder Tyson Hunter told Wendy and Robbie on Breakfast that it's "a piece from the heart" to pay tribute to Adam Goodes. The image is from a 2010 portrait by Getty Images Chief Photographer Ryan Pierse. |
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During International Refugee Week, Breakfast with Wendy and Robbiespoke to award-winning researcher Dr Alfred Mupenzi about the resilience of students with refugee backgrounds. Sharing his own personal experience, Dr Mupenzi highlights how migrants with refugee backgrounds can thrive, with the right support, in new countries. | |
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| | This moment in time: Reflections on life in coronavirus isolation | |
We recently asked you to share your thoughts and images that best represented this moment in time, during isolation and lockdown. We’ve put together some of what you shared with us in an online collection so you can see what others have been experiencing. | |
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| | | | | Now that NSW school assemblies and class photos are again allowed, Breakfast are talking about the good, the bad and the ugly of class photos. Wendy and Robbie shared their embarrassing school photos and now it’s your turn. Visit this Facebook post and post yours in the comments. | |
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For Australians in their golden years, who depend on income from their share portfolios to fund their retirement, there are plenty of grey clouds on the horizon. Many self-funded retirees lost up to 30 per cent of their nest eggs in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic as stock markets worldwide collapsed. Sydney couple Barry and Jess Roberts are a case in point and have experienced firsthand the results of this crisis. | |
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Enjoy an hour of music with Billy Bragg and skiffle tunes |
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Recently on Nightlife's regular music segment, Conversion Therapy, Indira Naidoo spoke to music legend Billy Bragg about his book ‘Roots, Radicals and Rockers: How Skiffle Changed the World.’ Tune in as Billy shares his favourite skiffle tunes and discusses their influence on the music world. | |
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This recipe might seem strange, yet the results are anything but. Grated apple in this cake stews and bakes to release just enough liquid to bind everything together. The result is a surprisingly light, logic-AND-gravity-defying crumble cake mash-up. | |
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