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- 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.
- Faced with a disease that causes rapid balding, a narcissistic theatre actor and hairdresser is forced to change for the better.
- Ring, Ring! Hello? Or should we say, yellow? Emma's friends know that they just have to Dial E For Emma and she will answer the phone and be on her way! Emma embarks on a dancing adventure and uses her "Book of Dance" to help her try out and discover different styles of dance. Whether it is Jazz or Country, Fusion or Ballet, Emma will dance the day away!
- 18 year old Taylor James has decided to try and make his mark on the Tasmanian late night street racing scene, and he's doing it in his Mum's 1994 Holden Barina.
- Super-Me is a comedy/documentary web series by Brendan Crates and Nicholas Spohn. Can a normal (but pretty rad) guy become a real-life superhero?
- 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.
- An eastern European crime boss sends two experienced criminals to collect money from a job; one decides to take the money for himself.
- A short romantic comedy about bouncing back and forth in love.
- A pizza delivery man has only 20 minutes to deliver 3 pizzas in order to maintain his perfect delivery time and license to deliver. The only things standing in his way are robot ninjas with knife hands and a detour to hell itself.
- Sam in a Pram is a light-hearted sequel to What To Name Your Baby featuring six exuberant dancers whipping around the cavernously industrial Inveresk Railyards in Tasmania. The rough and tumble movement vocabulary references Mad Max films and Keystone Cops comedy and then stretches these references into highly articulate and astoundingly fast-paced, fully extended, electrically crackling dancing.
- The entrepreneurial Salim decides to start a cafe business with his new friend Barry. They hire a slacker named Cole who sits around playing games all day. When Barry and Salim discover that Cole could soon be earning a large inheritance from his deceased relative, they change their attitude towards him in order to get a piece of the pie.
- An empty and haunted young man wanders the streets of Launceston, Tasmania coming to terms with the emotional consequences of abortion.
- When confronted by a boy on the run and his pursuer, a young man must choose whether or not to intervene.
- The rediscovery and restoration of 130 exquisite 100 year old nitrate films from the Corrick collection. The Corrick family toured the world from 1901-1915 providing musical accompaniment for their dazzling collection of silent films.
- A scientist examines whether the power of memory, and the internal cravings for autonomy, can break permanent programming.
- Filmed and produced by Australian director Shaun Wilson, 51 Paintings spans over 6 years and 3 countries to bring to life an original and extraordinary slow media cinematic experience based on characters located in German medieval painting.
- Two survivors of a zombie apocalypse recall how the apocalypse began, while humanity's future becomes more and more uncertain.
- 100 years in the future grilled cheese sandwiches are extinct and time travel has been outlawed. Time cops patrol the years and have a license to vaporize Breachers on sight.
- A financial investment in a stockpile of stolen drugs finds Lorenzo De Luca and his partner Tia Munro in a seemingly secure financial position. However, Tia's adverse reaction to the drugs takes them both down a road that tests their love and relationship.
- In Launceston, Tasmania, Kate and Paul Torney yearn for another child. The arrival for their son Ptolemy was a dramatic and damaging event that almost killed Kate and certainly ended her natural capacity to bear another child.
- Farming bush foods; Mustering at Mundoo Island Station; The beef property where the Murray River meets the sea; A family of four daughters building a beef brand to export to China.
- A caterpillar with a frightening reputation invades Australian shores. Precious honey bees in short supply for agriculture. Beneficial bugs keeping pest insects at bay. Plus the effect of COVID-19 on farming.
- Home delivery saving our cheesemakers; Launching the latest in bush tucker; A new health food supplement made from apples boosts hope for bushfire-hit orchardists; Plus protecting Tasmania's waterways from livestock.
- Left unchecked, the discharge of effluent could become a dampener on the growth of Australia's booming aquaculture industry. As the industry grows, so too does the amount of waste released. Prawn farmers already find the discharges an impediment to their expansion.
- Imagine if succulent saltwater barramundi was readily available for a bargain price at your local supermarket. That is what could result from a grand aquaculture scheme in the Tiwi Islands off the north of Australia. The project's managers say the sea cage farm could eventually produce up to 10,000 tonnes of barramundi a year. But even before it is even in full swing, the venture has had to withstand a corporate sell-off and a string of setbacks.