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Sunrise serenade - hitting the right note on ANZAC Day - Breakfast

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Hypothetically speaking: would you rather be forever anonymous or forever notorious?

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Shantily Clad sing the Sammy J sms line in a salty sea shanty style

Download 1.68 MB Sailor sea shanties have been a global 2021 viral craze. Sammy J got up to speed on the situation with local group, Shantily Clad. Captain Ed, Ben the Rear Admiral and Jenny the Cabin Boy successfully sing the text line and deliver the perfect version of 'Drunken Sailor'. Duration: 3min 40sec

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Hitting high notes with ABC Jazz's Dr Megan Burslem

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உலகம்-பதிவு

'Look where it is today': The origin of 'Always Was, Always Will Be'

Download 3.51 MB "Always Was, Always Will Be Aboriginal Land" is an important statement for First Nations communities, and was recently the 2020 NAIDOC week theme. Senator and Gunnai-Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung woman Lidia Thorpe told Sammy J her uncle Robbie Thorpe coined it. "It's something I have heard from a kid from him - and look where it is today," she said. Duration: 7min 39sec

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Hypothetically speaking, would you like to meet yourself as a child? Sammy J and Gretel Killeen duke it out

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Tell it to me quick: what's the deal with Britney Spears and the Free Britney movement?

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'I really don't like overhead lighting': Justine Clarke with 'the hill she would die on'

Download 3.37 MB Justine Clarke is known for many things - she's a talented actress, singer, musician, author and television host. But a lesser known fact about the beloved entertainer is she would "metaphorically die" for unflattering lighting. "I really don't like overhead lighting," she told Sammy J with a laugh. Duration: 7min 21sec

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Could Hookturnistan become a republic?

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Would you rather run 400m in the Tokyo Olympics or eat five cans of wet dog food?

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