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- War correspondent Roger East and the young Jose Ramos-Horta travel to East Timor to investigate the murders of the Balibo Five in 1975.
- Michael Smith discovered the delights and perils of true adventure in a solo circumnavigation in his tiny amphibious flying boat, Southern Sun.
- "Timor Live - Art in a New Country" - The new country of East Timor has already endured a great deal of suffering, but in spite of all the turmoil, the creative spirit lives on. Through this Season "Timor Live" meet several of East Timor's artists and see how Timor's musicians, both new and experienced are using their creative talents to inspire their nation and help bring it forward.
- In January 2017, adventurer Grant Rawlinson attempted to row and cycle 12,000km from Singapore to New Zealand. What followed was the story of success, failure and the awesome force of nature's power colliding with human ambition.
- One Cup is an Australian short documentary film, produced and released by Scarab Studio & Mutiny Media. Filmed in the mountains of Timor-Leste in January 2006, One Cup offers insight into the struggles of coffee farming in the poorest country in Asia. Among the everyday difficulties described by coffee producer communities, health concerns are paramount. Featuring then Foreign Minister José Ramos-Horta, Oxfam Program Director Keryn Clark and scores of Timorese coffee farmers, One Cup illustrates the benefits offered by the international Fair Trade system. One Cup is a reminder of the ever increasing need for support for the millions of third and developing world farmers across the globe. Unlike the documentary film Black Gold (2006), which looks at the issues around Fair Trade One Cup tends to more show the positive benefits of the Fair Trade system, a positive balance to the other film.
- The Australian Federal Police find adventure and challenges in the Pacific region as they join the multinational police force know as the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Island (RAMSI) and embark on a tour of duty to East Timor.
- A surrealist allegorical exploration of the Australian-Timor dynamic played as a tense relationship between a young woman, Bebe and her intimidating foreign lover, Jack.
- The new country of East Timor has already endured a great deal of suffering, but in spite of all the turmoil, the creative spirit lives on. Through this documentary meet several of East Timor's artists and see how Timor's artist, both new and experienced are using their creative talents to inspire their nation to heal and help bring it forward.
- A documentary produced by Amy Goodman and journalist Allan Nairn on the Santa Cruz massacre and the history of Indonesian and US involvement in the Southeast Asian nation.
- The beauty of Portuguese Timor: folklore dresses, festive dances, the Loro-Sa sword dance, cock-fights, Mobara cavalry, handcrafts, Aldeamento da Raça (native village), beaches, and shell-fish.
- As doctors and healthcare workers continue the challenge of treating preventable diseases in East Timor, Foreign Correspondent reporter Sophie McNeill spends time in Dili's Bairo Pite Clinic, with an inspiring medical team providing free health care services to thousands. Diseases such as leprosy, tuberculosis, heart failure, severe malnutrition, and infant diarrhoea are common and widespread - and over 50% of children under the age of five are said to be underweight and stunted for their age. Meanwhile, deaths in childbirth are among the highest in the whole of Asia. Meet team leader Dr. Dan, who came from the U.S, set up the clinic, and decided to stay.
- Being small has been no barrier to success for one of Australia's more unique beverage manufacturers.
- This week Chris Clark takes a look at the work being done to adapt grazing enterprises.