Tell us about your furry friends |
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Do you have an amazing story about a dog you know? Well, muster up your yarn-spinning skills because we want to hear about it! The ABC's new TV series Muster Dogs explores the incredible talents of working dogs and the bonds that exist between dogs and humans. To celebrate the series, we’re giving away special ABC doggy prizes for the best dog tales. Listen to Craig and Loretta on Breakfast next week to find out more. |
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Border Force stops you for a search and wants your phone - what can you do? |
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As Australians travel overseas again, with COVID-19 border restrictions easing, on the way home they could be stopped by Australian Border Force (ABF) officials for a search of their belongings. Say Border Force officials want to search your phone, and take it into another room while they do so — can you refuse? |
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Hottest 100: As it happened |
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Children's music legends The Wiggles make the Hottest 100 for the first time, securing top spot with the first Like a Version cover to win the countdown. Teen sensation The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber took out second place with Stay, while Spacey Jane rounded out the top three with Lots of Nothing. |
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Why do we find making new friends so hard as adults? |
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If you've ever tried to make new friends as an adult, you'll probably see why loneliness is at an all-time high. Making new friends feels just plain hard. |
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Dylan Alcott named 2022 Australian of the Year |
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Dylan Alcott, a 31-year-old athlete, Paralympian, philanthropist, media commentator and advocate, has received the prestigious award for achievements in both his sport and his disability awareness work. |
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Families ditching classrooms for homeschooling |
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Thousands of Queensland families are ditching classrooms for homeschooling, with a 54 per cent increase over five years and a recent surge being fuelled by the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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Marinated Quail with Potato and Olive Salad |
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Be adventurous and try this marinated quail recipe for an elegant touch at your next dinner party. If prepared “butterflied” (the backbone is removed and the bird is flattened out so it cooks evenly) it is quick to cook and can be done in the kitchen or on the BBQ. The birds are quite small, so it’s worth allocating at least a couple per person. |
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