+ a three-ingredient coconut biscuit recipe and more
| The Community Spirit Awards are back for 2021 |
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It’s time to shine the spotlight on those unsung heroes in your streets, suburbs and neighbourhoods who are making a real difference. Leading with compassion and caring for our communities is more essential than ever; whether it be helping a friend or neighbour, volunteering for a worthy cause, amplifying those voices often not heard, or raising much needed funds to help those in need. We're inviting you to nominate any person, group, organisation or club that truly represents what community spirit means to you. Nominations are now open across five different categories and close September 26, so head to abc.net.au/communityspirit and let’s celebrate our local heroes. We can’t wait to hear from you, Craig & Loretta |
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Despite the hardships many faced in 2020, our inaugural Community Spirit Awards discovered there were countless individuals and groups still doing incredible things for greater Brisbane. |
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Coffee vans helping veterans and first responders manage PTSD |
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Coffee fixes most things, but the cups being brewed out of special vans across Brisbane go above and beyond, helping veterans, first responders and their families manage post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). |
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Surge in distance education enrolments amid pandemic |
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Hundreds of students are ditching mainstream classrooms and opting to study from home through independent distance education facilities in Queensland. |
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How COVID will likely shape our lives in the years to come |
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After living through a pandemic for more than 18 months, many are wondering what the future will hold as the battle with COVID continues. Virologist and NSW's 2020 Scientist of the Year, Eddie Holmes, has made some predictions based on worst, most-likely and best case scenarios. |
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Spare a thought for this bus driver who cut it a little too fine under the bridge on the corner of Long Street underpass and Honour Avenue in Graceville. |
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Nana Ling's three-ingredient coconut biscuits |
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Three ingredients, four steps and 20 minutes is all it takes to whip up this delicious biscuit recipe from our listener's great grandma Nana Ling, as heard on Afternoons with Kat Feeney. |
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Potato, cauliflower and pea curry |
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Need a curry in a hurry? Try this two-step vegetarian recipe by Alison Alexander, packed full of flavour and spice. |
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Dried fruit, nut and oat biscuits |
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If you fancy a biscuit with your cup of tea, try this versatile new recipe from Alison Alexander, which works with all types of dried fruit, nuts and chocolate |
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