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- A documentary series following young adults on the autism spectrum as they explore the unpredictable world of love, dating and relationships.
- Hardball follows fish out of water Mikey and his two misfit mates, Salwa and Jerry. Their goal - Make Mikey the sweetest-bestest-acest handball champ Western Sydney's ever seen.
- A divorced, hectic mother-of-two who is looking for sex without commitment.
- When illustrator Julian's offensive post goes viral, his career seems over until his neuro divergent son Austin suddenly arrives. Embracing Austin may be Julian's path to redemption if he and wife Ingrid can move past his mistakes.
- Better Date than Never is a character led six part docuseries following a diverse group of single love seekers as they take a huge step in anyone's life - into the dating world.
- BLUE is a provocative journey into the ocean realm, witnessing this critical moment in time when the marine world is on a precipice.
- In 1964, a sensation swept through Australian lounge rooms leaving an indelible impression on the children of that generation. That sensation was The Samurai -the first foreign cult television series from Japan to be broadcast in Australia.
- Employable Me follows people with neuro diverse conditions such as autism and Tourette Syndrome as they search for meaningful employment. This uplifting, warm and insightful series draws on experts to uncover people's hidden skills and to match job seekers to roles that can harness their strengths. We all deserve a role in society. That's what this show is about: striving to belong and play your part. The series looks beyond first impressions to reveal there's always more than meets the eye.
- A 3-part documentary series that explores one of the most complex and urgent issues of our time - domestic abuse. Presented by investigative journalist Jess Hill, this series examines the fine lines between love, abuse and power.
- MAGICAL LAND OF OZ offers a blue chip, continent wide series ranging from the land's highest snow peaks to the depths of the frigid and wild southern seas; from its last populations of wild numbats to its largest diorama of giant cuttlefish. It's a land of diverse beauty, that delights and surprises. The series both entertains and deepens our understanding of how the natural world is made up of not just unique species, but distinct individuals, whose lives are far from predictable. Using the latest camera technology we capture animal populations only recently discovered and behaviours not associated with species we thought we knew well. We meet animal characters so enigmatic, most Australians are unaware they share not just their island continent - but their own suburban backyards. We reveal the challenges these animals must navigate in a land of extremes, and extreme human-induced change. To do this, we fill the screen with colour, dance, acrobatics, music, mating and murder - all performed by the animals which make Australia a truly magical land.
- An introspective three-part documentary series about the rich and dangerous wildlife of the Kimberley region in the Australian Outback and some of the people there who live with it or off of it.
- A visual journey into the life and legacy of one of Australia's most celebrated artists, Brett Whiteley.
- Comedian Jimmy Rees and tiny craft artist JoAnne Bouzianis-Sellick unite with the extraordinary crafts people of Australia to re-create remarkable moments from our nation's history, in glorious miniature.
- A crash course in great sex. Each week Luke McGregor takes on a new challenge with the help of therapists, sex coaches and scientists, proving if someone as anxious as Luke can get better at sex, then anyone can.
- Brave, raw and sometimes funny, for the first time Australian television viewers go inside the locked wards of one of the country's busiest Mental Health Units.
- How the Vietnamese community overcame the odds and found their place in multicultural Australia.
- One in three Australian women experience discrimination or harassment in the workplace. Australia's first and only female prime minister, Julia Gillard, was one of them.
- Four friends (played by Mandy McElhinney, Bridie Carter, Bessie Holland and Veronica Milsom) dare to get locked in the National Gallery overnight and discover only 25% of art in the Australian collection is by women. Raiding the vaults, they uncover forgotten works of art and scandalous tales of sexism.
- A Colourful Life is a Docu/Drama based on the colourful life of flamboyant design pioneer Florence Broadhurst.
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- This is the untold story of a year in KAKADU, Australia's largest terrestrial national park. Through the rangers' eyes, and the scientists and traditional owners, this documentary series will take the viewer on a first time journey behind the scenes of a natural universe. Part blue chip filmmaking, part observational documentary, This is KAKADU like you've never seen it before.
- In part a revealing police procedural, this miniseries comprehensively explores crystal methamphetamine distribution and use in Australia. Featuring stories from officers, detectives, support workers, and current and past users.
- Dr Ann Jones takes us to meet the world's smallest penguins, living on the southern coastline of Australia. From the world's most famous penguin parade on Phillip Island to the penguins lives in the city suburb of St Kilda, we meet key characters who over the next six months will attempt to complete their mission: to stake their territory, partner up and raise their chicks. Inside the colony are both tales of domestic bliss and neighbourhood dramas. While out at sea, the little penguins are forced to face trials of tempestuous weather, strong currents and migrating fish stocks. Warm, surprising, revelatory, and uplifting, Meet the Penguins shows us that whilst the Little Penguins may be the world's smallest penguin, they might just be the toughest too.
- Over the course of a year, Life on the Reef follows those who live in one of the most extraordinary places on the planet, Australia's Great Barrier Reef - where man meets wild and Nature calls the shots.
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- During the first weekend in December 2020, the ABC broadcast LIVE from the Great Barrier Reef as the world's greatest natural spectacle unfolds - the majestic coral spawn.
- The intriguing story of Australia's South Sea Pearl, the rarest and most valuable marine gem, is a story of a remarkable collaboration. Forged from nature, it begins in one of the most remote and dramatic landscapes on earth.
- Once Upon A Time in Punchbowl is a four-part history of the Lebanese community of Punchbowl in southwest Sydney, drawn from interwoven stories of local people with interconnecting lives.
- TV Series
- Australia's Southern Ocean is a wild and dramatic place - full of charismatic creatures. Winter allows us to feature the southern seas at a particularly vibrant time: with whales migrating to our shores, penguins sheltering in their colonies, giant cuttlefish massing in breeding aggregations, and spider crabs forming massive mountains in the bay as they prepare to moult. Across 90 minutes of broadcast, we bring a richness of stories that highlight the diverse and fragile nature of Australia's coastlines, hosted from our Ocean HQ located on Phillip Island in Victoria, the emergence of the resident fairy penguins, who raucously return on dusk each night in their thousands.
- A group of young marine explorers take us underwater for a look at the crazy life on the Great Barrier Reef, during a summer full of love. With stunning images of corals, fish, birds and turtles returning to the islands to nest, we celebrate the reef in a time of renewal and change.
- Following on from the critical acclaim of series one, Changing Minds: The Inside Story journeys with mentally ill patients on their road to recovery, from breaking point to breakthrough. This second series emphasises the plight of younger patients, aged 18 and over, who are most at risk of developing mental illness. Psychiatrist Dr Mark Cross: "This is a specifically vulnerable group, this is where the majority of mental illnesses start. So therefore this is of vital importance, we have to get it right in this age group." Raw and emotional, profound and at times funny, the three-part series is an intimate observation of daily life in the locked mental health units of Sydney's Campbelltown Hospital and in the homes of patients cared for by community mental health teams. The series follows ten characters whose mental illnesses do not discriminate in age or social standing. They include Nicholas (aged 18), a bullied schoolboy who relieves his anxiety by self-harming; Daniel (20) whose cannabis addiction is masking psychotic symptoms; Taileah (20), a recently graduated nurse whose stress manifests in distressing auditory hallucinations; Nathan (24) whose schizophrenia allows him to chat with Hitler and Muhammad Ali; Joel (18), a rebellious teenager struggling with a tragic past; Fabrice (36), a barrister's son with persecutory delusions about demons and devils; and David (47) who believes he's Elvis Presley. All the patients agreed to be filmed whilst unwell, and formally consented again when recovered, both times with the discretion and agreement of their psychiatrists. The series explores: the vulnerability of young people and the importance of managing mental illness as early as possible; what it's like to be held against your will, under the law, in a locked ward; the challenge of treating patients diagnosed with mental illness who have no insight into their condition; the impact of drugs and alcohol on mental health; and the support role of families, who also struggle with the negative stereotypes of mental illness. By following the treating teams in Campbelltown Hospital's Mental Health Unit, taboos are challenged, stigmas attacked. It's sometimes uncomfortable viewing, but the message is clear - help is available, mental illness is treatable.
- 'WHITELEY: The Legacy Series' is a suite of short documentaries about the ongoing relevance and resonance of Brett Whiteley's artistic legacy.