The streets in Warwick Long's suburb are named after lakes. He didn’t realise that until lockdown. In fact, he didn’t realise a lot of things about his town until he wasn’t allowed to leave. |
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What does a famous Mozart aria and a Mariah Carey pop song have in common? Extremely high singing. ABC Jazz Mornings presenter and musicologist Megan Burslem explores the tippy top of the vocal register with Sammy J. |
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Afternoons film critic Thomas Caldwell reviews Saint Maud, a horror film which explores religious fervour and mental illness. |
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ABC Radio Melbourne and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival present Comedy Bites, live from the Comedy Theatre. Comedy Bites is our exclusive pre-festival broadcast, featuring bite-sized chucks of some of the best acts appearing at this year’s festival. Hosted by David Astle and Jacinta Parsons, tune into this laugh-out-loud event on Tuesday, March 23, from 8-10pm. If you want even more comedy, Melbourne International Comedy Festival: The Gala will be yours to stream from 9.30pm on Wednesday on ABC iview or watch part 1 on ABC TV. |
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Children and adults with dyslexia tell The Conversation Hour they struggle to get through school and work, either from being undiagnosed, or ashamed of their learning difficulties. |
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Listen to some extraordinary storytelling from the finalists of our Homespun competition. Our Homespun storytellers performed onstage in front of a live audience, alongside comedian Jean Kittson, former AFL player Liam Picken and author Alice Pung, at a special event hosted by Virginia Trioli and David Astle. |
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Prepare yourself for a crunchy, creamy and flavourful fish burger at home. |
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