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- The story of how Australia's 'ANZAC myth' was born and the role of General John Monash in this process as soldier and statesman both during and after WW1.
- The world famous Little Penguins of Australia's Phillip Island entertain over half a million tourists a year with a sunset parade from the surf to their burrows. But behind the scenes the penguins lives are even more interesting.
- These Devils were born in zoo heaven, now they're being shipped to hell.
- 29-year-olds Dalvinder and Tarun are looking for love and are under pressure from their families to get married. Each embarks on a frantic journey that takes them through the popular online dating world, to astrologers, matchmakers and even down the path of arranged marriage.
- The true story of the dark days of 1941 when Menzies battled with Winston Churchill over the strategic direction of the Second World War with the fate of Australia hanging in the balance.
- Right now, everybody wants a piece of Simon Stone. He's only 28, but has already been called Australia's top theatre director. In 2012 he staged 5, acclaimed, sellout productions. His production of Wild Duck won standing ovations at Norway's Ibsen Festival. With 3 more shows and a feature film next year, he's constantly asked for an opinion on everything from Fassbinder to his favourite Sydney café. With the pressure on for Australia's hottest young writer/actor/director, just what is it like to walk in his shoes? A Day in the Life of Simon Stone is a chance to see what it's like to be one of Australia's top arts practitioners. We follow him for every minute of his day, from waking to sleeping, from rehearsal to publicity call, privately at home and in public on the hustings.
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- Starlady is not your ordinary youth worker - with fabulous hair and outrageous outfits she is training young indigenous people in the art of hairdressing.
- Over parenting' is now endemic in middle Australia. We're madly pushing, polishing and protecting our kids. The result seems to be children who are at a loss when there's a half hour gap in their schedule and a generation of permanently frazzled parents. What happens when world-renowned advocate for changing the pace of parenting, Carl Honoré, enters three Australian family homes where gadgets rule and fast is the only speed? He unplugs the kids and adults. He throws out their schedules and replaces the race with a journey. Do their lives, relationships, thoughts and bodies feel better? Or is there no turning back?
- THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN FLY looks at how a national nuisance has shaped Australia and its people, confounding our scientists, influencing our lifestyle and defining the way we speak. But is its value misunderstood? The one-hour documentary explores how this much-maligned spoiler of the Australian summer is in fact a crime solver, healer, pollinator and street sweeper. We'd miss them if they were gone, yet we put huge amounts of energy into wiping them out. Is it time to call a truce? Directed by Tosca Looby and produced by Sally Ingleton, the amusing and intriguing film pays homage to a much-maligned invertebrate and the influence it has had on our world. Part social history, part scientific study, THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN FLY introduces the people who devote their lives to flies through science, criminology, medicine, as breeders and for love. And it explains why we might need to stop swatting and start embracing the fly, because, like it or not, this pesky little insect looms large in our past, our present and our future.
- A team of scientists dive into the unknown world of an acid reef - what will they find?
- In Australia everyone has a possum story. Forced out of their bushland habitats over the past decade these mischievous marsupials have swarmed into the cities. Each night countless possums scamper across power lines, rooftops, fences and trees in a never-ending quest for food and shelter. Their raucous mating and voracious appetite for garden roses and exotic trees has left them with few friends. But have the possums of one inner city park finally met their match? POSSUM WARS lifts the lid on the private world of Australia's most unwanted marsupial and their battle to make it in the big city.
- The story of Australia's greatest flood, the Queensland flood of early 2011. This is told from the perspective of the people who actually lived through it.
- Journeys into the world of cutting-edge architecture in Australia and Asia through the lens of renowned architectural photographer John Gollings.
- As the newly released Tasmanian devils explore their new home on Maria Island, the hand-reared predators find the going tough and must dig deep to find the wild animal within.
- Three months after the release, the Tasmanian devils face the challenge of their lives with an influx of tourists and a record-breaking heat wave that could spell the end for these tough little predators.