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Katherine Feeney

Katherine Feeney

Presenter at ABC Radio Brisbane Afternoons

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  • English
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  • Entertainment
  • Apparel
  • Regional News
  • Demographics

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Chef Jamie's Chocolate Truffles

Chef Jamie's chocolate truffles are the perfect after dinner treat, or a great gift for loved ones. 
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Former Wiggle Greg Page makes his musical theatre debut

After suffering a cardiac arrest mid-performance in 2020, founding member of The Wiggles Greg Page has returned to the stage in a whole new way.
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Woman loses $950 trying to sell dress on Depop for $35

Amy thought she was pretty tech-savvy, until she watched as a scammer tried to transfer $13,000 out of her savings.
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VIDEO: Feral Food: Harvesting wild deer

ABC Rural News provides authoritative coverage of the business and politics of Australian farming, livestock, forestry, agriculture and primary production
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One solution to the out-of-control feral deer problem — eat them

Feral deer populations are booming in Queensland, damaging farms and costing millions, but some are turning them into a business opportunity.
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Brisbane's big glowing cicada to make a comeback after two years wi...

An enormous, sparkling, chirping cicada sculpture is set to return to the streets of Brisbane after two years in storage.
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Beam e-scooters still on Brisbane streets weeks after council contr...

The council says there is no firm date for when Beam Mobility's e-scooters must be gone from Brisbane but their removal will be finalised "as soon as possible".
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'Beloved and vibrant' Brisbane food and arts patron Jan Power dies ...

Brisbane personality Jan Power is being remembered for her passion for food and art after her death at the age of 85.
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Why greeting cards are seeing a resurgence in popularity - ABC News

More Australians are switching from digital to physical greeting cards.
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Why is an Australian tomato more expensive than a can flown around ...

Shoppers have seen the price of local fruit and veg skyrocket, but canned produce remains relatively cheap. One expert says there are several worrying reasons for this.
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Brisbane teenage ninja warrior Abbey Cutts qualifies to represent A...

Abbey Cutts has won the right to represent Australia in two international ninja championships in the United States next month. But first she has to get there.
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How waterbeds disrupted the mattress industry and then ebbed away

In the early 1970s, regular mattresses were made of heavy coil springs with minimal padding. Then the waterbed arrived and it was a sensation. So what’s behind its rise and fall?
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Queensland could be the last place this unique sport is still being...

Ipswich, Boonah, and Cairns remain the last towns and cities fielding vigoro teams in Australia, and possibly the world. Here’s why it’s a fun new hobby to try.
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New exhibition combines accessibility with a poignant conversation ...

The Museum of Brisbane’s Making Place: 100 Views of Brisbane exhibition uses sound and Auslan interpretation to make sure everyone can take part in a conversation on city’s past, present and future.
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These girls were part of a national obsession in the 60s and 70s. H...

Before netball and hockey became popular sports for girls and young women in Australia, there was another national obsession — marching.
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SE Qld dams report started in 2016 now due by year's end, prompting...

The state government says the study's priority is to look at raising the walls of Somerset and Wivenhoe dams, but former premier Campbell Newman says it could have acted on recommendations made in 2014.
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Meet the farmers with the plan to create the nation's largest urban...

28 Sept 2019 ... A new wave of urban farms across south-east Queensland are inviting city dwellers to get back to their roots, literally, in a bid to green ...
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Chroming killed Rosie's cousin. Now she's speaking out about her ad...

Two teenagers who have recently sought help to stop chroming are speaking out about their addictions, which have led to the loss of friends and family members, in the hope of deterring others from heading down the same path.