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- Natural History
- People & Places
Amid the glamour of Hollywood, Los Angeles, a woman finds herself on a transformative journey as she nurtures wounded hummingbirds, unraveling a visually captivating and magical tale of love, fragility, healing, and the delicate beauty in tiny acts of greatness. Read more
- Natural History
- People & Places
Behind the scenes with a couple of intrepid young documentary filmmakers as they ponder life, the universe, and which trees produce the best leaves to wipe your butt with. Read more
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- People & Places
- WildBear International
One of sport’s greatest love stories. A brutal fairytale of love, loss, and triumph, on and off the track. Read more
The inspirational story of the Queensland Women's Rugby League team's quest to win the 2021 State of Origin, and their gutsy battle for respect, shaking off decades of discrimination, to one day become full-time professional athletes. Read more
- Arts & Culture
- People & Places
Island Paradise is a one-hour documentary exploring the history, culture and everyday lives of people living and working in the Torres Strait Islands. It touches on the challenges faced by those who live in this remote paradise, and the resourceful way these are overcome. Read more
An exploration of the scientific journey of canine evolution from wild wolf to human's best friend, tracing the fascinating history of the human/dog relationship. Read more
- Arts & Culture
- History
- People & Places
- WildBear International
Iconic Australia is a compelling visual and social history of Australia’s distinctive icons, how they rose to that status and why they still matter. Through those we tell the fascinating stories of the making of modern Australia from the end of World War II to the present day. Read more
- People & Places
- WildBear International
Gem Hunters Down Under takes audiences on a wild ride into the remarkable world of the sapphire hunters of Central Queensland where the blind pursuit of this incredible gem pushes a hardy band of miners to their very limits. Read more
The extraordinary life story of pioneering scuba diver, Valerie Taylor, a fearless marine maverick whose passion for sharks knows no bounds - even when there should be.
Officially selected for the 2021 Sundance Film Festival in the World Cinema Documentary Competition section, PLAYING WITH SHARKS is a feature documentary from director Sally Aitken and producer Bettina Dalton. Read more
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- History
- People & Places
The profound life story of the controversial human rights campaigner whose provocative acts of civil disobedience rocked the British establishment, revolutionised attitudes to homosexuality and exposed tyrants in the fight for equality. Read more
Winston Churchill's War is a four part series that illuminates the life and decisions made by a once unpopular premiere, and how the war turned him into a giant. Read more
No technological innovation has changed our world more than the factory. Read more
Over three one hour episodes, we follow this story of how the high and low placed German population and the people of the occupied countries lived through the Nazi era from 1933 to 1945. Read more
- People & Places
- Science & Engineering
- WildBear International
Aussie Mega Mechanics - Big Machines. High Stakes. Tight Deadlines. Read more
- Natural History
- People & Places
Wildest Places is a stunning 12 part series exploring some of the most incredible natural habitats on the planet and featuring a diverse range of wildlife. Read more
- People & Places
- WildBear International
Dr Chris Allison and Dr Mike Whiteford are two charismatic Scottish vets who have traded their Scottish homeland for the rugged bushlands of Australia. It’s an adventure to the regional town of Bendigo, where these friends run their own animal hospitals. The Bendigo Animal Hospital cares for the smaller varieties, while the Bendigo Equine Hospital is all about horses. It’s a dive head first into Australian culture as these two Scottish Vets experience the highs and lows of building a new life abroad. Read more
Who killed teenager Trudie Adams and why has justice eluded her and her family for 40 years? Read more
- Arts & Culture
- People & Places
Elements is a visually stunning and immersive cultural experience that captures the spectacular landscapes and stories of Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait Islands. Read more
Imagine, you get in your car, you turn the key but there’s a hissing noise coming from under the hood. Read more
- Natural History
- People & Places
Flowing from the heart of Borneo, the Kinabatangan River is a cornucopia of life. Read more
The World around us is a series of four films that explore the often surprising and visually rich stories of people, places and animals existing on the fringes of the increasingly modern and globalised world. Read more
A decade and a half since the close of the twentieth century we take a considered look at the people most responsible for the events that shaped the hundred years which transformed our world from horses and carts, homemade toys, and empires to the one we know today. Read more
Shadow Trackers, Zac James and Hunter Page-Lochard encounter local storytellers and elders as they attempt to discover the truth behind the scary stories that petrify us, guide us and teach us life’s lessons. Read more
A series that explores and rates the world's best beaches. Read more
In an education exchange program 4 students from Beijing China travel to Sydney Australia and 4 students from Sydney travel to Beijing, to experience life in a new school, a new home and a explore the cultural differences with a new group of friends. Read more
- People & Places
- Science & Engineering
Exploring the most geologically significant parts of New Zealand, and their influences on the landscape, climate, environment, and culture of the country. Read more
- Arts & Culture
- History
- People & Places
New York had the Ramones. London had the Sex Pistols. But Brisbane had The Saints- the band that changed the face of rock as we know it. Read more
- Natural History
- People & Places
Snake Sheila followed two Brisbane snake catchers - 'Snake Sheila Julia' and her Scottish bloke 'Johnny Bagpipes' - over a snake season where they're run absolutely legless. Read more
Join Making Tracks as Australia’s greatest train journeys transport you through our most extreme landscapes, revealing the vast wilderness, pioneering history and colourful characters whose lives revolve around these epic rail lines. Read more
This is a tale of two cities. One is ancient, with thousands of years of tradition, home to more than 20 million people—Beijing, Capital of the People’s Republic of China. One is barely one hundred years old, a planned city, home to less than half a million people—Canberra, the capital of Australia. Read more
- People & Places
- Science & Engineering
Filmed in front of a live studio audience, Save Your Life Tonight is a unique new series that takes the top ten health issues facing Australians today and explores them in an interactive and entertaining way with charismatic host Andrew Daddo. Read more
- Natural History
- People & Places
This landmark three part series, set in the central Indo-Pacific, unlocks some of the hidden secrets of the scientifically defined region known as the Coral Triangle; discovering species new to science, engaging with the diverse local people, and experiencing natural events that are as awesome as they are humbling. Read more
When a ragtag team of prison inmates joins a groundbreaking rehabilitation program, they begin a search for redemption through Australian Rules footy, on a journey toward the WA Amateur Football League grand final. Read more
A six part documentary series about a land like no other. Read more
- Natural History
- People & Places
An aerial journey of New Zealand, from the deep south of the South Island to the northern tip of the North Island. Read more
Coinciding with the canonisation of Australia’s first saint, this documentary explores the remarkable life of Sister Mary MacKillop. Read more
In ten half hour episodes ten eminent Australians amusingly, movingly and provocatively give their thoughts on what it means to be “As Australian As”. Read more
Comedian Fiona O’Loughlin asks what have the Irish ever done for us? Read more