+ 16 spring salad recipes
| How will your Christmas look during COVID-19? |
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With NSW restrictions easing from today, many are starting to plan for Christmas and the celebrations over summer with friends and family. What will the changes mean for you? |
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'Great for Sydney': Proposed waterfront pathway from the Opera House to Parramatta |
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A proposal for an 80-kilometre cycle and pedestrian path that would wrap all the way from the Opera House to Parramatta's CBD will be considered at the upcoming NSW budget. |
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Sweltering schools: Sydney playgrounds hit 60 degrees Celsius last summer |
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New research from Western Sydney University has revealed common surfaces used in schoolyards, such as unshaded asphalt and artificial grass, record surface temperatures of more than 60C during days of extreme heat. They've identified one really easy way to make sure playgrounds stay cool in summer. |
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WATCH: Big Weather (and how to survive it) |
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As your official emergency broadcaster, we’ll be here to provide you with updates to keep you and your property safe and help you stay connected during these summer months. Join ABC TV’s Big Weather (and how to survive it) presenter Craig Reucassel,as he learns what's required to become a volunteer firefighter as he undertakes training before heading to the fire front. You can catch up with the epsiodes on iview now. |
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You can visit this immersive art and vineyard experience in the Wollombi Valley |
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Open until November 2, Sculpture in the Vineyards is one of the oldest and largest sculpture festivals in regional NSW. With over 166 works featured, you can see them all in an incredible outdoor experience amongst the Wollombi Valley Vineyards. Simon Marnie was excited to take Weekend Mornings to Sculpture in the Vineyards this past weekend, to share with listeners exactly what the festival is all about and the background behind some of the pieces. |
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Pets will now be allowed in Sydney apartments |
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One little dog's big court win means pets are now allowed in Sydney apartments. The NSW Court of Appeal has ruled bylaws can’t be passed to ban animals. Breakfast's Wendy and Robbie find out what this means for you. |
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Spend a night at the Louvre with the Mona Lisa |
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Can you imagine having the Mona Lisa all to yourself? Nightlife's Indira Naidoo explains how you can share this special experience. |
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'We were athletes first': Changing perceptions of disability |
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They are among the nation's most dominant sporting performances, but those who competed at the Sydney 2000 Paralympics reveal how much more was achieved. |
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Jack's back in a delightful new comedy |
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Aussie film legend Jack Thompson is positively beaming about his new film "Never Too Late" after working a high-calibre ensemble cast. Wendy and Robbie caught up with Jack on Breakfast to discuss this special film ahead of its release later in October. |
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New exhibition showcases Sculpture by the Sea rejections |
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The inaugural Les Sculptures Refusées opens in Manly featuring artworks that missed out on selection from the famous Sculpture by the Sea exhibition, which has been postponed due to COVID-19 restrictions. |
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16 salads you’ll want to try this spring |
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From a substantial chopped steak salad with corn and avocado, to side dishes like a vegan potato salad with caramelised onion, this list has got you covered for all your spring salad needs. |
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