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- In 2007 the Sydney Dance Company appointed 29-year-old choreographer Tanja Liedtke as their first new artistic director in 30 years. However before she could take up the position, she was struck and killed by a truck in the middle of the night. Admired internationally as a dancer and celebrated for her fresh choreographic voice, she was known as a dedicated artist, intelligent, dorky, funny and generous. 18 months after her death her collaborators embark on a world tour of her work, and in the process they must deal with their grief and explore the reasons for her death. Interspersed with intimate footage of her artistic process and previously unseen interviews, Life in Movement is a film about moving creatively through life and loss. Filmmakers Bryan Mason and Sophie Hyde give us a powerfully rendered take on art and artists, creativity and our own mortality.
- A news and national affairs program which utilizes the insight of political commentators to discuss and analyze national issues.
- Once greeted with widespread enthusiasm, the Federal Government's 2020 Plan for backing tree plantations is now under fire. The plan aims to triple the amount of land under plantations by the year 2020, with benefits for the environment, employment, exports and rural communities. But there are some who claim plantations are out of control, displacing families and traditional rural industries.
- 2001– 58mTV EpisodeDavid Speers joins Niki Savva, Karen Middleton and Tom Crowley at the Press Club in Canberra to discuss ICAC's findings on Gladys Berejiklian, the National Anti-Corruption Commission, the economy plus the Fadden by-election.
- David Speers is joined by Laura Tingle, Phil Coorey and John Paul Janke to discuss the Voice debate and referendum campaign, the release of the final Robodebt Royal Commission report, the state of the economy and the RBA.
- David Speers is joined by Shane Wright, Samantha Maiden and Katina Curtis to discuss Michele Bullock being named new RBA Governor replacing Philip Lowe, the NATO Summit and more support for Ukraine plus fallout from Robodebt.
- David Speers joins Patricia Karvelas, Jacob Greber and Anna Henderson to discuss Victoria's decision to axe the 2026 Commonwealth Games due to cost overruns, unemployment at 3.5%, the wellbeing budget and university reform.
- David Speers joins Amy Remeikis, Jennifer Hewett and Greg Sheridan to discuss the economy and the debate over cost-of-living, inflation, interest rates, housing, the AUSMIN meeting, plus defence and the AUKUS agreement.
- David Speers is joined by Dan Bourchier, John Paul Janke and Clare Armstrong at the Garma Festival to discuss the Voice campaign, the debate over treaty, a bruising week in parliament plus the PM's keynote speech at Garma.
- David Speers joins Annabel Crabb, David Crowe and Sarah Ison to discuss the week in politics including the ongoing debate over housing policy, 60 day dispensing, foreign affairs, Israeli settlements and Kevin Rudd's portrait.
- David Speers joins Phil Coorey, Shalailah Medhora and Shane Wright to discuss Labor's National Conference debating AUKUS and Stage 3 tax cuts, National Cabinet's housing plan, plus the economy, climate and energy policy.
- David Speers joins Laura Tingle, Sean Kelly and Jacob Greber to discuss the issues of an ageing population, slower growth rate and climate change over the next 40 years, plus tax reform, productivity and the Voice referendum.
- 2001– 59mTV EpisodeDavid Speers joins Dan Bourchier, Katina Curtis and Karen Middleton to discuss the official start of the Voice Referendum campaign and the main messages from both sides. Plus IR changes, gig workers, Qantas and energy policy.
- 2001– 58mTV EpisodeDavid Speers joins Fran Kelly, Niki Savva and John Kehoe to discuss fallout from the government's decision to block more Qatar flights, the PM in Indonesia, the Philippines and India, the referendum, national accounts and the culture inside parliament.
- David Speers joins Bridget Brennan, James Massola and Clare Armstrong to discuss the Voice and assess how the Yes and No campaigns are performing, the sitting week in parliament plus the housing bill is passed, Qantas and IR.
- David Speers joins Dana Morse, Samantha Maiden and Peter Hartcher to discuss El Nino and bushfire preparedness, the transition to renewable energy, the nuclear power debate, an inquiry into COVID response, and Rupert Murdoch.
- 2001– 59mTV EpisodeDavid Speers joins John Paul Janke, Patricia Karvelas and Phil Coorey to discuss the findings of the Disability Royal Commission, the Voice referendum, Daniel Andrews' legacy, the Qantas/Qatar airline saga plus Mike Pezzullo.
- Just days before the Voice Referendum, David Speers interviews Anthony Albanese. The panel of Dan Bourchier, Katharine Murphy and Peter van Onselen discuss racism in the debate, latest polling, migration and the PM's US trip.
- 2001– 1h 27mTV EpisodeIn a 90 minute special David Speers and the panel Isabella Higgins, John Paul Janke and David Crowe analyse the Voice Referendum result. Special guests Richard Marles and Julian Leeser. Plus the latest on the Israel-Gaza war.
- David Speers is joined by Clare Armstrong, Mark Kenny, Tom Crowley and Carly Williams to discuss what comes next after the Voice referendum was defeated. Plus the Israel-Gaza war, EV tax and PM Albanese's trip to Washington.
- A special edition from Washington. David Speers joins Greg Jennett, Anthony Galloway and Anna Henderson to cover Anthony Albanese's four-day trip to the US, the situation in the Middle East, AUKUS, the Indo-Pacific and China.
- Anthony Albanese is the first Australian leader to visit China in seven years. David Speers is in Shanghai. Back home, Patricia Karvelas joins Lenore Taylor, Jacob Greber and Peter Hartcher to discuss the week in politics.
- David Speers joins Waleed Aly, Katina Curtis and Jennifer Hewett to cover PM Albanese in China and at the Pacific Islands Forum, interest rates rise, Optus outage, Gaza War plus the High Court overturns indefinite detention.
- David Speers and the panel Shalailah Medhora, Phil Coorey and Karen Middleton look at the week including emergency laws to toughen visa conditions for released detainess, the APEC summit, and cuts to infrastructure projects.
- David Speers joins James Massola, Anna Henderson and James Campbell to discuss the temporary ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza war; visas, asylum seekers and border security at home, plus protests, renewable energy and inflation.