You’d think everyone who tunes into The Coodabeen Champions' show on Saturday mornings was a mad, keen footy fan. But over the years, The Coodas have discovered that some of their listeners don’t go to the footy; indeed, some have never been to a game. One such man was Don Breen, the late husband of St Kilda stalwart Sandy Breen. This is one story they will never forget. |
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A perfect start to your day |
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Melbourne, prepare to wake up with singer-songwriter, comedian and actor Eddie Perfect. Next week, Eddie will present ABC Radio Melbourne’s Breakfast program, while Sammy J continues his winter break. Also next week, seasoned journalist Ali Moore continues to set the agenda on Mornings, regular guest presenter Matt Preston will keep you entertained on Afternoons and The World host Beverley O’Connor will be behind the wheel of Drive. Your regular presenters will return to the airwaves from Monday, July 12. |
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Juliette, from Fitzroy, reckons her mum is the best Cantonese home cook outside of Hong Kong. With a little help from her cousin in Canada, Juliette learns how to make braised pigs' trotters with ginger as part of our Tastes Like Home series. |
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The new financial year is upon us, which is a good time to take stock of your financial situation and, in particular, your debt. ASIC’s Warren Day joined Beverley O’Connor on Drive this week with some tips for tackling debt. |
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NAIDOC Week starts on Sunday and across the ABC we will celebrate by sharing the rich culture, history, stories and achievements of Australia’s First People. Tune in to ABC Radio Melbourne all week as we explore important indigenous issues and meet some extraordinary Australians. |
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Try this delicious one-pot pasta with red wine, sage and walnuts. Inspired by the Italian dish known as spaghetti all'ubriaco, or "drunken" pasta, this is a one-pot dish where the pasta is cooked in a red wine bath, which enables the fruity sweetness to permeate each strand of pasta. |
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