+ win a copy of Trent Dalton's new book, recipes and more
| G’day, Matt and Steve here. This year we are getting together to bring you the Matters of State podcast. We know how it is. You’re busy, the campaign is on, information is swirling and you need something to cut through with the most relevant information. Let us help you. Twice a week you will get an update on the crucial moments of the campaign and then an exploration of a key part of the election. What is pandemic politics? Why is it that both parties are still talking about Campbell Newman five years after he was deposed? What are the subtle influences affecting your decisions during the campaign? And of course, exclusive access to Antony Green’s election analysis! And all in the time it takes you get to work, take a walk or do the dishes. The easiest way to listen is to download the ABC Listen App, and search for 'Matters of State' and add it to your favourites. There’s a new episode every few days. |
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How Adam Smiddy's legacy is raising millions for cancer research |
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Who was Adam Smiddy and why was a park named after him? ABC Radio Brisbane's Craig Zonca and Loretta Ryan investigate. |
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Elderly woman paired with perfect pet after community answers plea to help find a new dog |
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An elderly Bribie Island woman says she has been given a reason to get up in the morning after a radio call-out on ABC Radio Brisbane's Drive program, helped her find a new four-legged friend following the death of a beloved dog. |
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Brisbane author Trent Dalton is back with his second book All Our Shimmering Skies and will be joining us on Afternoons with Kat Feeney for a special virtual book club on October 12. For your chance to win a copy of his new book simply email us by October 7. |
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What to expect when you lodge a postal vote at Queensland's state election |
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The Electoral Commission of Queensland says demand for postal voting has been high since applications opened and suggests it's worth considering all your options. |
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On your bike — if you can find one: Nationwide bicycle shortage prompts Christmas warning |
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If you were hoping to find a bike under the Christmas tree this year you had better send off your wish list early, as a nationwide shortage is putting the brakes on purchases. |
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Would you be buried in a koala habitat to help protect the species? |
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Koala habitats could be better protected if they were profitable, according the a Brisbane company looking to establish forest cemeteries. |
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Has coronavirus killed the coffee cup? |
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What will happen to all the reusable coffee cups now? Should we say time's up for teatowels? Say farewell to shared salt and pepper forever? The second coming of keep cups could also depend on the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine. |
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