Josh Szeps brings you all the action from Fair Day |
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To kick off the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival, the iconic all-day community extravaganza, Fair Day, is this Sunday 20 February at Sydney's Victoria Park. ABC Sydney's Josh Szeps will be broadcasting live from the rainbow heart of the festival, and will be joined by a glittering line-up of artists, musicians and identities. Don't miss out on all the fun live on Weekend Mornings on 702 AM, online or via the ABC listen app. |
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Major easing of COVID-19 restrictions in NSW |
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There will be a major easing of COVID-19 restrictions from today and in the coming weeks across NSW. So, what are they? |
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Expert reveals why shark that fatally attacked diving instructor may never be found |
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The shark which fatally mauled 35-year-old man Simon Nellist off a Sydney beach this week might never be tracked down. Marine scientist Vanessa Pirotta reveals why. |
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Liberal Party fights to hold Berejiklian's former seat |
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The seat of Willoughby, traditionally regarded as a conservative stronghold, has been held continuously by the Liberals since 1927, except for two Labor terms. Yet it hangs in the balance as preference counting narrows the gap between Liberal candidate Tim James and independent Larissa Penn after last week’s by-election. |
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Win tickets to the Mardi Gras parade |
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The ABC has announced a star-studded line-up of hosts of this year’s Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras to be broadcast live from the SCG and you could win a chance to be there on the night! TV journalist and presenter Hamish Macdonald (he/him), ABCQueer’s Mon Schafter (they/them) and comedian Steven Oliver (he/him) will anchor the parade, and will be joined by on-the-field hosts drag icon Courtney Act (she/her), Australian Idol winner and performer Casey Donovan (she/her) and ABC NEWS’ Jeremy Fernandez (he/him). It will be an unforgettable evening celebrating community and pride, including singer-songwriter Darren Hayes in his first live performance in a decade, Australian music legend, Vanessa Amorosi and iconic children’s entertainers, The Wiggles. For a chance to be part of the action on Saturday 5 March, sign up to ABCQueer’s enewsletter by 22 February and follow the entry instructions in the next newsletter on 23 February. You’ll also get a dose of the ABC’s best queer content for everyone under the rainbow. |
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Mick Fuller ruled out of Racing NSW role after ABC investigation |
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The New South Wales government has ruled out former police commissioner Mick Fuller from taking a board role with horseracing body Racing NSW, following an ABC investigation which revealed Mr Fuller is in potential breach of anti-corruption rules. |
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More than 20,000 NSW students caught COVID-19 within first two weeks |
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More than 8,000 students tested positive during the first week back at school and more than 12,000 in the second week. With the number of cases among students continuing to rise rapidly, some parents have expressed concern about the spread of COVID-19 in the classroom. |
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How Anita's veggie patch keeps her close to her culture |
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Meet two Sydney families who started growing vegetables in their backyard to supply authentic ingredients for their traditional meals. They find gardening helps them connect with their cultural roots. | READ MORE |
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Three freezer-friendly meals for busy weeknights |
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Wondering where all your time's gone lately? Here are three recipes that you can have for dinner and pop in the lunch box the next day. |
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