The process of coming home |
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“Sometimes being back home in Australia I almost wanted to go up to people and shake them and tell them about what I’d seen,” says The World Today host Sally Sara. How do you adjust to everyday life after working in a war or disaster zone? Sara, a former ABC foreign correspondent,explores this question and shares her story on The Conversation Hour. |
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Social media groups for lawn lovers have grown by the thousands in recent years. Where has our lawn obsession come from? Is it good for the environment? And is artificial grass a good substitute? The Conversation Hour has an ear to the ground. |
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Coming up: Frankston & Malvern |
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We’re hitting the road to bring the conversation to you this federal election. After rain was forecast to ruin our parade last week, we postponed Raf Epstein’s Frankston broadcast to this Tuesday, May 10, from 3.30pm. Plus, Virginia Trioli and the Mornings program are heading out to Malvern in the seat of Higgins on Friday, May 13, from 8.30am. Stay tuned for more live broadcasts across Melbourne before we hit the polling booths. |
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She may have been doing it for decades, but Melbourne comedian Denise Scott still gets scared before performing live. She joins Matt Preston to discuss her childhood, the joys of performing and the all-important question – what did she eat for breakfast? |
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We’re keen to hear from you about those special moments where the ABC has been a part of your life. Are you part of a late-night quiz community? What happened when an ABC news team did a story on you? Did War On Waste change your consumption habits? Have you relied on emergency broadcasting during a crisis? We invite you to tell us your story. |
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The last thing you want to do after a long day is stop at the supermarket – especially when you're hungry. To help, here are some delicious recipes using ingredients you may already have in your pantry, including a Thai curry and baked risotto. |
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