She was a BMX kid, riding around on her bike in her hometown until she was 13 years old. But then she parked the bike and went into an unintentional hiatus. Fast-forward 30 years and Richelle Hunt has found that getting back on the bike isn't as easy as she thought it would be. |
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When Drive’sRaf Epstein first saw the mysterious ‘Dancing Man’ busting a move at the tram stop outside the ABC offices, he knew he was witnessing greatness. Well, after several failed attempts at catching him for an interview, Raf finally found Quan – the Dancing Man. |
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Unofficial History: St Albans |
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It was planned to be the St Kilda of the west in the 19th century, but it was the waves of post-war migration that made 'Snorbs' what it is today. Drive listeners remember the continental delis, Leigh Bowery and, of course, AC/DC playing to schoolkids. |
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Sixteen laugh-out-loud acts in two hours. Comedy Bites on Tuesday night was our exclusive preview to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, featuring bite-sized chucks of some of the best acts appearing at this year’s festival. |
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Melbourne singer-songwriter Anita Lester performs an incredible version of Leonard Cohen's Bird on a Wire on Breakfast with Sammy J. |
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Try this quick ravioli with mint yoghurt, pine nuts and brown butter sauce. The brown butter with golden pine nuts delivers a lovely richness which cuts through the tart of the yoghurt. |
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