Facing the COVID shiftstorm |
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We’re all feeling stretched as more and more colleagues are impacted by COVID-19. Lisa Leong looks at how we can combat what’s been termed as the ‘COVID shiftstorm’. |
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There’s been plenty of videos and photos circulating of huge lines at domestic airports, but what exactly is the cause? Melbourne Airport’s CEO joins Ali Moore on Mornings to ask travellers to be plan ahead and be patient over the coming weeks. |
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Breakfast with Maggie Beer |
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Maggie Beer joined Matt Preston for breakfast on Saturday Mornings, discussing everything from the best roast chicken to Maggie’s journey from leaving school at 14 and becoming one of Australia’s most popular cooks. |
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Exhilarating and heartfelt |
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Afternoon’s resident film reviewer Thomas Caldwell calls Everything Everywhere All At Once “a triumph of contemporary filmmaking”. This often-bewildering science-fiction film stars Michelle Yeoh and takes on the concept of the multiverse – the pop-culture idea that there are infinite parallel universes, each with a different version of reality. |
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One of Australia's last remaining 'tall ships', the Alma Doepel, has changed countless lives through its long history. In this crowd-sourced unofficial history, Drive listeners remember sailing Port Phillip Bay on this storied schooner as a teen, running aground off St Kilda, and meeting their future husband… |
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A festive spin on the bread and butter pudding is a great way to put your excess hot cross buns to use this Easter. Alice Zaslavsky shares her recipe on Drive’s Foodie Tuesday. |
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