Storm in a Teacup Documentary
Belinda's Baby Documentary
Bridge Between Two Worlds Documentary
Burning Daylight Documentary
Desperately Keeping Sheila Documentary
Desperately Seeking Doctors Series
Desperately Seeking Sheila Series
Disturbing Dust Documentary
Dolphins' Day Documentary
Don't Stop The Music Series
Eye of the Tiger Documentary
Give Me A Break Series
Inside Australia Documentary
Lobster Tales Documentary
Monash and Me: Peter Greste on Australia’s Great Commander Series
Old Country, New Country Documentary
One Sky Documentary
Return to Eden Documentary
Rosie Docudrama
Salam Father Documentary
Saving Andrew Mallard Documentary
Shaun Micallef's Stairway To Heaven: Gods, Gurus and the Ganges Documentary
Silent Legacy Documentary
Sissy Documentary
StressBuster Series
The Bombing Of Darwin: An Awkward Truth Documentary
The Dreamhouse Series
The Lloyd Rayney Story Documentary
The Madam and Company Documentary
The Nature of Healing Documentary
To The Island Documentary
Truly Madly Puppetry Documentary
Visual Instincts Series
Who Do You Think You Are? Australia Documentary
Who Flew First: Challenging the Wright Brothers Documentary
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In this refreshing series, 3 young adults with intellectual disabilities fly the nest and move into a new home for 10 weeks. Experiencing life away from parents and learning to live more independently is a dream for all of them. And if it works out, they can stay on and call The Dreamhouse home.
VIEW PRODUCTIONEight more prominent Australians trace their family trees in a new series of the hit TV genealogy program ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’
Featuring Andrew Denton, Jacki Weaver, Rebecca Gibney, Lisa McCune, Richard Roxburgh, Adam Goodes, Paul McDermott and Amanda Keller.
Eight more prominent Australians trace their family trees in a new series of the hit TV genealogy program ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’
Featuring: Adam Hills, Asher Keddie, Don Hany, Michael Caton, Lex Marinos, Susie Porter, Rove McManus and John Howard
The true story behind Australia’s worst disaster, the bombing of Darwin during World War 2.
Belinda Wardlaw-Jones is one of the few women in Australia to be born with a rare form of muscular dystrophy, an incurable muscle-wasting disease which can drastically reduce life expectancy. Despite her condition and against the advice of many, she and her husband Andrew decide to have a child.
VIEW PRODUCTIONBridge Between Two Worlds is an intimate portrait of the struggles and triumphs of three refugee children, Filimon, Martin and Mujtaba as they prepare to leave the safety of an intensive English language primary school and take their first tentative steps into mainstream Australian society.
VIEW PRODUCTIONBurning Daylight is a dance/film project. The performance is set from late one night until dawn in a transit zone outside a notorious pub on a Broome-style Karaoke night. A series of contemporary dance scenes unfold expressing the friction, local humour and cultural collision in the streets at night in the part of Broome known as ‘The Bronx’.
VIEW PRODUCTIONIn the witty and highly successful Desperately Seeking Sheila series lonely bush bachelors looking for love were introduced to women from Australia and the UK. Two years later we go back to find out if their love has lasted. For those that did strike lucky it was only the beginning. Once you've found your Sheila, the challenge is keeping her. Watch the results in Desperately Keeping Sheila.
VIEW PRODUCTIONThe series delves into the shortage of the doctors’ crisis in Australia to follow the experiences of an overseas-trained doctor from Scotland who responds to advertisements and 2 new graduates to take up G.P. positions in remote outback communities in the vast expanse of Western Australia.
VIEW PRODUCTIONOutspoken and zealous, Dr Mary Fortune leaves Scotland to take up the challenge of working in one of the most remote medical posts on the planet.
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