
Lucy Bain
Breakfast Producer at Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
Apple Isle girl living on orange and grape country. Night owl turned early bird, cooking up Breakfast on ABC Mildura-Swan Hill. Opinions my own, etc.
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
abc.net.au | Joel Rheinberger |Lucy Bain
Beatboxing is making musical instrument sounds with your mouth. It used to be a party trick, but now it's a serious musical art, particularly in hip-hop. Tasmanian beatboxer Sam Barnard explains to Joel Rheibeger on Tasmania Afternoons how it's done, taking individual noises and putting them together into a slick beat. Hobart, Launceston, MusicJoel RheinbergerThis is all one man's mouth.
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Joel Rheinberger |Lucy Bain
When financial planner Charles Badenach sees new clients, he finds the same errors in planning come up over and over. He explains to Joel Rheinberger on ABC Tasmania Afternoons some suggestions to maximise the money you can gain during retirement, how to spend it wisely, and how your assets can be best utilised with a few simple actions. This advice is general in nature, please get personal advice from a financial professional before making any decisions.
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2 months ago |
abc.net.au | Kylie Baxter |Brooke Van Nooten |Lucy Bain
Enviromental Protection Authority (EPA) Tasmania acting director, Cindy Ong, says investigations are continuing into potential breaches of environmental licenses and waste regulations in the disposal of dead fish. But the authority won't say exactly where the 5,500 tonnes of salmon waste have been disposed of, or which waste facilities were non-compliant. "The conditions that we generally impose on waste management facilities are are all about controlling for example odour and also ensuring...
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2 months ago |
abc.net.au | Joel Rheinberger |Lucy Bain
Sal Balharrie is desperately searching for the owners of the two rowlocks that she somehow acquired at the Hobart Airport on her way home after the Wooden Boat Festival. She tells Joel Rheinberger she won't give up until she's found the mysterious woman she was trying to help.
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Feb 4, 2025 |
abc.net.au | Joel Rheinberger |Lucy Bain
Lightning strikes have sparked a number of fires in Tasmania's wilderness on the west coast. Because of the fires, authorities have closed the Overland Track, one of Tasmania's most popular bushwalking tracks. Incident Controller Nic Deka, from Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service, tells Joel Rheinberger on Tasmania Afternoons how many walkers might currently be on the track and how they go about making sure they're all safe and informed.
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