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- Beneath the placid facade of Canberra, amidst rising tension between China and America, senior political journalist Harriet Dunkley uncovers a secret city of interlocked conspiracies, putting innocent lives in danger including her own.
- A remote Australian community, populated by quirky characters, plays a key role in the first Apollo moon landing.
- The daughter of a rich criminal industrial tycoon falls in love with a college boy. The tycoon, what a surprise, objects...
- The rise and fall and rise again of Australia's Pauline Hanson, a former fish and chip shop lady whose maiden speech in September 1996 as a rookie independent politician, shook the nation.
- McInnes plays a suburban dad who works as a police informant for a federal investigative agency. The character's background is shrouded in mystery, with intelligence officers seeking to uncover the truth about his past by working with him.
- John Pilger tells of their struggles of indigenous Australians as they were driven from their lands and he follows events throughout this century as they relate to Aboriginal rights.
- The film covers the period from just before Curtin became Prime Minister until the return of the 6th and 7th Divisions to Australia at the start of the Pacific war.
- A record of the 1954 visit to Australia by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and his Royal Highness Prince Philip.
- For a century, the United States of America and Australia have fought side by side in every major conflict. It's one of the longest alliances in modern history. The relationship hasn't always been easy or even. Both countries have changed dramatically since 1918 when they first fought together at Hamel, France in World War 1. The scale of US power has transformed the world. But this friendship, forged in battle, shaped also by long exchanges of ideas, people and trade, is a fascinating story of trust, difference, loyalty and respect: what Australians would call mateship.
- A meat worker is accidentally nominated to run for Parliament and realises that to save the meat works he has to get elected. All that stands in his way is every other politician in the country and his own fear of public speaking.
- Hosted by Chief Election Analyst Tom Connell, a panel of leading political journalists will dissect the day's most pressing topics and issues being debated in Parliamentary Question Time.
- Documentary series that reveals the late-night drama behind some well-known pieces of Australian legislation and accompanies crucial decision-makers behind the scenes for the often messy process of making Federal laws.
- Waging Peace tracks a convoy of activists who set out to break the world record for the most protest actions on a single day.
- Sky News host and political commentator Peta Credlin presents a documentary special which takes a deep dive into Victoria's hotel quarantine catastrophe, investigating how flawed decision-making inside the government led to the use of private security guards instead of police and defence force personnel. Victoria's decision to go it alone has had disastrous consequences with more than 850 dead, five million Melbourne residents suffering the longest and toughest lockdowns in the world, and an economy on its knees.
- The Campaign: Uncovered takes a look at the important history of campaigners with some prominent figures in government, and look into the tactics and power plays of a federal election.
- Presented by Heather Ewert, 'A Country Road' is a political history of the National Party of Australia, featuring larger-than-life characters such as Pauline Hanson, Bob Katter, Barnaby Joyce, and Clive Palmer, as well as veterans such as Malcolm Fraser and Doug Anthony. This three part series tracks the party from its origins in the 1920s though to social media and into 2014.
- The National Memorial Service for Queen Elizabeth II held in the Great Hall in Parliament House, Canberra.
- Opposition Leader Peter Dutton delivers the Coalition's reply to Labor's Budget, sharing his alternate vision for Australia's fiscal future.
- After unseating the PM, Alex faces her biggest challenge yet, the people who are ready to vote.
- Alex returns home, determined to get her grassroots campaign off the ground. Rachel makes a surprise announcement that sees her facing off with Alex on live television. After the show, Rachel makes Alex an interesting offer.
- Alex's success on the campaign trail has caught the attention of popular incumbent Jack Ramsay, and he's not going down without a fight; Rachel's bid for re-election gets a boost when she attends a rival's campaign event.
- It's the day of the election, and Alex and her team make a final push to win over the voters of Freeman, but a family emergency sends the campaign into chaos. With Alex's chances dashed, Rachel takes matters into her own hands.
- The high-stakes horse-trading begins in Canberra as Alex and a small group of Independents meet to decide the future of the nation. With bigger threats looming, Alex and Rachel will need to find a way to trust each other.
- Alex is on the cusp of rewriting history when the forces of violence and reaction make one last bloody attempt to stop her.
- In the middle of the desert a stolen 4WD collides with a transport truck. The two Aboriginal kids in the car are hurt. Someone should have called for help. But they didn't.
- Jesse and Sophie help Ned uncover more conspiracy as the powers behind bring blackmail and bribes to try to silence them.
- Ned investigates the truck accident and Jesse confronts the new powers of the law.
- Ned and Jesse uncover the truth about the Physanto truck's cargo, and Niko takes Hani captive in exchange for the decrypted files.
- Police hunt for Andy King heats up but friends in high places muddy things. Ned and Jesse fall out over Hani.
- Jesse and Ned encircle Niko Gaelle; but there's a glitch. Sophie engineers an elaborate snare to trap the master puppeteer.
- One person Harriet has questioned in pursuit of her story is dead, another is missing. The conspiracy may be hidden deep, but it involves those who are powerful, ruthless and with a great deal at stake.
- When political journalist Harriet Dunkley sees the gutted body of a young man washed up on the lakeshore she suspects a conspiracy.
- A shocking murder leaves Harriet shattered but angry. Australian intelligence agencies are determined to shut down the story, however, Harriet has been left a clue that only she will understand.
- A sophisticated cyber attack cripples Australia's air traffic control for 13 terrifying minutes. All the evidence points to China seeking vengeance for their dead sailor.
- Veteran political watchers had never seen anything like it. One, independent member of parliament dominating the news day after day. Ipswich fish and chip shop owner, Pauline Hanson was a political phenomenon. Not for what she was. But for what she was saying. Her views on race and immigration were considered extreme by some but apparently shared by many millions of Australians.
- She's back! Pauline Hanson has made a spectacular political return with more confidence than ever and a new secret weapon. After two decades, in and out of politics, Senator Hanson has re-entered Federal Parliament in Canberra with the support of her family, and with James Ashby agreeing to be Hanson's chief of staff after helping her campaign as her pilot and with social media.