Let us brighten up your weekend with this special Sunday morning edition of our weekly newsletter. |
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Every weekday, ABC Radio Melbourne listeners let Raf Epstein into their homes. But what happened when the tables were turned and Raf invited them into his home? |
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Parachuting into ABC Radio Melbourne Breakfast from the open plains of regional Victoria, The Rosie Project author Graeme Simsion tells Sammy J everything he is seeing, hearing and tasting. |
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Promise to love you forevermore |
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Whether it was picking up their albums as a kid or dancing to Waterloo in Muriel's Wedding, Rachel Griffiths says ABBA has been an influential factor in her life and career. The Golden Globe winner joined Libbi Gorr to reflect on the band and her role in the PJ Hogan film, which gave her a start in the industry and shot her to fame. |
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Almost one in five Aussies is estimated to own some form of crypto-assets. ASIC’s Warren Day tells Raf Epstein what you should look out for before investing. |
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To celebrate the 30th anniversary of ABC Gardening Australia magazine, we are giving away three prize packs, including the new 2022 calendar, diary and a copy of the bumper anniversary issue. For your chance to win, email your best gardening questions to our Saturday gardening talkback segment. The best three entries will win a prize. |
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Chinese takeaway favourites |
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From crunchy spring rolls and stir-fried noodles to lemon tofu and wonton soups, here are some classic Chinese takeaway dishes with a vegetarian twist to cook at home. |
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