The Festival of Voices Big Sing is returning with ABC Radio Hobart |
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| While sadly this year the Big Sing tradition cannot go ahead, we are very excited to be working with the Festival of Voices to help present The Big Sing(along) on Friday 3 July. This year, join us on the airwaves at 5.30pm on Friday 3 July with friends and family from your backyard as we bring joy back to winter and sing along together. Which neighbourhood can sing the loudest? We’ll find out with the Big Sing as we join in song together on Drive with Lucy Breaden. Tune in over the next four weeks as we learn Jackie Wilson's ‘Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher and Higher’ together, hear tips from local artists, and get ready to sing along together across Tasmania. | | | |
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National Reconciliation Week with the ABC |
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For Reconciliation Week on ABC Radio Hobart, and right across the ABC, we've featured a great line-up of interviews, activities, live events and articles to help you explore what reconciliation means, the history of reconciliation in Australia, and where we're heading. | | | |
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We’re announcing our winner of the Agfest in the Cloud competition! |
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The competition to win a virtual garden consult with Tino Carnevale has now closed and we are sorting through the hundreds of entries we received to select our lucky winner. Thank you to everyone who entered, we’ve loved seeing your creative responses and so has Tino! We’ll be announcing the winner on Saturday 6 June, so make sure to tune in to Gardening talkback with Tino on Saturdays with Joel Rheinberger from 9am. Tune in to 936AM or your local frequency, listen online here, or download the free ABC listen app. | |
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| | Learn about the difference between welcoming to and acknowledging country | | During Reconciliation Week in lutruwita Tasmania, Breakfast with Ryk Goddard invited palawa man Dewayne Everettsmith to welcome us to country and explain how shared values lie at the heart of succeeding in reconciliation. Dewayne also shared with us the important differences between a welcome to country and an acknowledgement of country. | | | |
| | | Can the Taste of Tasmania be saved? | | The pressure on Tasmanian festival organisers is growing by the day, with events having to decide if and how they'll go ahead. Following the cancellation of the Cygnet Folk Festival and news that if the Taste of Tasmania goes ahead it won't be in the same format, Mornings with Leon Compton spoke to organisers of some of Tasmania’s favourite festivals as they grapple with the coronavirus pandemic. | | | |
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Warm yourself up fast with this satisfying noodle soup |
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This hot and sour noodle soup recipe is quick to rustle up and is created to be pantry-friendly. The ingredients are items you may have already, and if you don't, you can substitute them with minimal disruption to the final dish, while creating a broth with lots of flavour. A guaranteed winter-warmer! | | | |
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Do black cockatoos really know when bad weather is coming? |
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Do black cockatoos really know when bad weather is coming? Can black cockatoos predict bad weather, and have hot chips led seagulls to thrive as a species? And what about the Lake Eyre pelican mystery? We investigate some of Tassie’s biggest bird myths and mysteries. | | | |
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