You can use the @{[func(@args)]} construct, it's ugly but it works:
print <<EOPAGE
yarri, yarri,
@{[CONF::botnav()]}
yarra...
EOPAGE
I have never really dug the why of this idiom, the best explanation I can come up with is: [func(@args)] tells Perl that you want to put the result of the function in an anonymous array, and the @{} bit gets the content of that array in a way that is expanded in double-quoted strings (by using EOPAGE without any quotes it defaults to <<"EOPAGE" which treates the following string as double-quoted, nothing would get expanded if you used <<'EOPAGE').
Now whether this increases clarity or adds to the general confusion... you'll have to decide for yourself!
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