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- Travis Block is a government operative coming to terms with his shadowy past. When he discovers a plot targeting U.S. citizens, Block finds himself in the crosshairs of the FBI director he once helped protect.
- 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.
- An Indigenous woman in Australia is thrust into the political limelight.
- A working-class family from Melbourne, Australia fights city hall after being told they must vacate their beloved family home to allow for infrastructural expansion.
- A remote Australian community, populated by quirky characters, plays a key role in the first Apollo moon landing.
- The Crocodile Hunter mistakes some CIA agents for poachers and sets out to stop them from capturing a wily croc which, unbeknownst to him, has swallowed a tracking drone.
- A young girl flees her hometown and arrives in the Australian Alps, where new experiences help her learn the differences between sex and love.
- The daughter of a rich criminal industrial tycoon falls in love with a college boy. The tycoon, what a surprise, objects...
- It's a sweltering summer before the final year of school and Billie and Laura share every secret except for Billie's biggest secret - she's crazy in love and sleeping with Laura's boyfriend Danny.
- On 26 October 1997, Australian National University student Anu Singh killed her boyfriend, Joe Cinque, by lacing his coffee with Rohypnol and injecting him with heroin at a dinner party where some of the guests had heard about the plan to murder Cinque. Despite this, none of them warned him.
- The complicated relationship between Percy Grainger, famous Australian-born early 20th century folk musician, and his abusive unstable mother that lead to his interest in S&M, instability and failed relationships with women.
- It's a quiz about the week and stuff.
- A landmark series taking you inside the recent Coalitian government in a revealing tale of politics, ambition and power. Key players tell all in riveting no holds barred interviews.
- The drama surrounding the dismissal of Mr. Gough Whitlam as the Labor Prime Minister of Australia - on 11 November, 1975 - by the then Governor-General of Australia, Sir John Kerr - and the subsequent installation, in Parliament, of the Liberal 'caretaker government' and Mr. Malcolm Fraser as the 'caretaker' Prime Minister.
- Based on Ethel Turner's classic children's novel, this award-winning miniseries is about a family of seven children set in 1890s Australia.
- Maxie, Summer and James share a deep bond and love for music. When James receives a devastating diagnosis, the friends throw themselves into a whirlwind of festivals in an attempt to escape reality.
- Fran, the assistant to university professor Paddy, is about to turn 30. She is having an affair with a married minister's aide, Stephen. She returns home to the country town she grew up in and has a fling with an old flame, Alan. She also begins sleeping with Paddy.
- Three Australian telecom tradesman find themselves trapped in a telephone exchange during the onset of a zombie apocalypse.
- In the summer of 2018, three kid-friendly American vloggers headed into an Australian national park in search of a mysterious, bigfoot-like creature. They were never seen again. Their footage was thought lost. Until now.
- Dan Upton is concerned about the influence of a young woman upon his friend Edward Derby. While a series of dismemberment killings in Arkham seems to be linked to a Cthulhu cult in nearby Innsmouth and Dunwich.
- Mabo tells the story of one of Australia's national heroes - Eddie Koiki Mabo, the Torres Strait Islander who left school at age 15, yet spearheaded the High Court challenge that overthrew the fiction of terra nullius.
- The fate of humankind is in the hands of a small group of teenage resistance fighters. Armed with technology beyond the cutting edge and trained by a mysterious billionaire, they're our last line of defense against Alien invasion.
- A news and national affairs program which utilizes the insight of political commentators to discuss and analyze national issues.
- Breaker Morant: The Retrial explores the origins and the character of Harry 'The Breaker' Morant, the Englishman who became an Australian legend.
- This interactive experience is a unique, high quality presentation reflecting the hugely diverse range of Army's commitments in Afghanistan. It is a series of twenty two short videos highlighting the experiences and successes of life in Afghanistan, as told by the dedicated soldiers who served there doing the job that was asked of them. The videos are raw, gritty and sometimes emotional accounts from soldiers and families telling their stories and vividly recounting the highs and lows of their experiences. They are engaging, honest and compelling viewing. The videos are complimented by specially created multimedia products in the form of image galleries, video reports, maps, citations, medals and awards; encouraging the viewer to navigate further, discover and become immersed in the experience. This is activated by clicking on each chapter's "Explore Chapter" button, This presentation of Army's most recent and longest campaign serves as both a contemporary record of its endeavours and an enduring collection of Army's commitment to Afghanistan.
- A barrister and a brain surgeon suspected of fraud are being tracked down by the Australian Federal Police. The action swings between Australia and Hong Kong in a world where the Triads and L'Honarata co-exist.
- In 2007 the Sydney Dance Company appointed 29-year-old choreographer Tanja Liedtke as their first new artistic director in 30 years. However before she could take up the position, she was struck and killed by a truck in the middle of the night. Admired internationally as a dancer and celebrated for her fresh choreographic voice, she was known as a dedicated artist, intelligent, dorky, funny and generous. 18 months after her death her collaborators embark on a world tour of her work, and in the process they must deal with their grief and explore the reasons for her death. Interspersed with intimate footage of her artistic process and previously unseen interviews, Life in Movement is a film about moving creatively through life and loss. Filmmakers Bryan Mason and Sophie Hyde give us a powerfully rendered take on art and artists, creativity and our own mortality.
- When a family man, in a bid to revive childhood bondage, befriends a married woman from within the migrant society which resists, he must come clean without affecting the relationships.
- Conflicting fates collide in this dark psychological thriller from Canberra, Australia, when an unstable woman (Lara Cox) plots an evening to remember where the invited guests of her soiree are not guaranteed to leave the table alive. Tensions mount as the true nature of the gathering becomes frighteningly clear to those at the table, and what should have been a pleasant evening all round becomes a struggle to both understand and ultimately survive the ordeal.
- A story is more than just words on a page... and Danielle is desperately struggling for words as her final deadline draws near... It's not until she meets Shauna that her story begins to write itself. Their instant connection and attraction take them on a challenging journey of self-discovery and inevitable angst as they fight to find who they are and struggle with what they come to mean to each other. The whirlwind romance soon turns to heartbreak as secrets surface and hard choices are made. Danielle comes to see that sometimes "a story has to be lived before it can be told".
- John has a rare inoperable brain tumour. He has 2 options, live the next 10 years or undergo a radical treatment whereupon he would be put in a coma for 25 years and miss out on the best years of his live with his wife and 1 year old
- Every night up to 30% of the people sleeping on the streets of Sydney and across Australia are non-residents. This is their story. Their hopes for justice. Four non-residents who have slept on the streets of Sydney share their struggle to survive, access health care, and be safe, and give us hope through their work to open our hearts and save others from the streets.
- Julia Zemiro explores some of the greatest places in Australia during a series of one-day walks and shares a treasure trove of untold stories.
- 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.
- Christiaan's unlikely journey shows us why we should care, and how we might work together to ensure our democracy is safeguarded from being sold to the highest bidder.
- Joe Slater, the Australian Defence Minister, has organised an Asian security conferred in Canberra.
- Each week political journalist Annabel Crabb invites herself over to a sitting member of parliaments house for dinner.
- For most people, movies are entertainment. For one man, they're a way of life.
- Two childhood friends who marry brothers in the Army soon discover that their lives will take a different path from what they first expected.
- 1967, the height of the Cold War. Prime Minister Holt is embroiled in a power struggle when his spymaster discovers Red sympathizers embedded within his administration.
- Adam Liaw and Poh Ling Yeow visit coastlines, plains and everything in between on an epic journey across Australia to try the country's most iconic and significant national dishes.
- Abigail, Beatrix and Zarah Della Morte, find themselves stuck in the Skipping Girl Orphanage in Steampunk Melbourne - a mysterious world full of machines, villains and dark gothic beauty.
- Colour Theory is an Indigenous art program focusing on contemporary indigenous artists . Artist and self proclaimed 'show off' Richard Bell will introduce the audience to the artists and offer his 'insiders' insight into what makes them tick. Presenting the work of various artists of all ages, from right across Australia, Colour Theory demonstrates the incredible range of Indigenous artistic expression and practice. Featuring works in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, textiles, weaving, new media, photo media, printmaking, installation and performance. Through the stories of our featured artists we gain an insight into how artists work within the broader context of the community. We follow the artistic process from inception to production to exhibition. We see the local, national and international contribution artists make, the challenges they face and how art benefits the community through employment, education, cultural maintenance and economic development.
- 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.
- THE COFFEE MAN follows Sasa from Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee to Seattle, Washington (USA), the home of the specialty coffee movement and host of the World Barista Championship. From humble beginnings in war-torn Yugoslavia to his adopted home in Australia, Sasa Sestic's journey to the 2015 World Barista Championships is a long one. But his dedication and pursuit of excellence carries him through as do his family, his staff, coffee growers and roasters and the vendors who travel with him on this remarkable journey. THE COFFEE MAN is an intensely personal, observational documentary that will have you biting your nails, standing up and cheering; and wishing that you, too, could experience Sasa's Holy Grail: the perfect cup of coffee.
- This thought-provoking documentary explores the development and inner-workings of the Australian film industry, celebrating our key successes and examining the changes that are occurring across the global filmmaking landscape.
- Spies from both sides of the Cold War.