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BAD BEHAVIOUR is a visceral ride into the epicentre of our teenage years where the most crucial decision of the day is to bully or be bullied. We've all been there, and we're glad we got out unscathed. Or so we thought.
CLICKBAIT opens on footage of a beaten, bloodied man posted online. He holds a cue card that reads: 'I abuse women. At 5 million views, I will die.' The video quickly goes viral, with the whole world wondering: Who is the man in the video? Is this real? And what do those cards mean? Each of the subsequent episodes follows an individual character as they attempt to unravel the mystery. Through the investigation we witness the disturbing fractures between the virtual and the IRL persona and the new breed of crime and criminals born in the age of social media.
THE FAMILY LAW gives a vivid glimpse inside the gloriously dysfunctional world of a hilarious and heart-warming Chinese- Australian family through the eyes of 14-year-old Benjamin.
In season two, having lost their first communal home at auction, this surrogate family is once again looking to leap into the property market, believing they have been tested and prevailed as a motley collective.
Season two kicks off in London, where the lives and secrets of the Cooper family continue to unravel as they deal with the ramifications of season one’s explosive finale, and their Australian past insists on catching up with them.
Across six compelling episodes, we follow the Risen as they move beyond Yoorana and into the wider world. However, with the invisible boundary shattered, all the rules have now changed. They cannot escape their past or anticipate who is now pursuing them, and with an unpredictable threat looming, each will be confronted with a critical choice and a moment of truth.
The Heights is a ‘slice of life’ serialised drama that explores the relationships, work lives and everyday challenges faced by six families living in an inner-city social housing tower and the leafy surrounding streets of Arcadia Heights.
A tale of faith, family, secrets and lies, HOUSE OF GODS takes audiences behind the walls of an imam’s family and the community he leads, exploring the personal cost of power and ambition.
When a powerful amulet is broken on the eve of the Hungry Ghost Festival in Melbourne, a vengeful spirit is unleashed, bringing the dead with him. As they wreak havoc across the Vietnamese Australian community, reclaiming lost loves and repaying old grudges, a young woman who’s never taken responsibility for who she could be, must finally step up and accept her destiny.
When his best mate is killed in a seemingly random attack, Detective Gary Hyde (Matt Nable) vows to bring the killers to justice. Together with his new partner Claire McKenzie (Emma Hamilton), Gary uncovers a criminal underbelly of murder, identity fraud, chaos and intrigue where no-one is safe and no-one can be trusted. In a world where crime has no borders and everyone has something to hide, Gary and Claire risk it all to catch the criminals but will they lose their loved ones in the process?
The merger is on like Donkey Kong but how can the Mustangs stand united, in a team that now includes the Wildcats? And how are they going to kick goals in the A league when they’ve also got to handle the complicated business of friendships and feminism? Strap on your shinpads, Mustangs fans, it’s about to go off.
Four boys get lost in the forest, and discover, when they return home, that they have returned to an alternate world identical to theirs except for one startling difference – they were never born.
When Luke, a tech-nerd, arrives for his first day at Bremin High all appears to be tiresomely ordinary, but what he doesn’t know is that Bremin is located at the convergence of magical ley lines and that someone has been awaiting his arrival to put together a new gang of Nowhere Boys. Three have already been identified: Heath, the school’s ‘bad boy’, is Fire; high achiever and track athlete Niyanta is Earth; and musical theatre geek Jesse is Air. Unbeknown to him Luke is the fourth element –Water. Coinciding with Luke’s arrival, people start disappearing, until one morning Luke, Heath, Niyanta and Jesse – discover they are the last four people in the universe, and they have been thrust together into a terrifying empty wasteland.
In 1978, when the push to decriminalize homosexuality has stalled, a group of activists decide they must make one final attempt to celebrate who they are. Led by former union boss, Lance Gowland, they get a police permit and spread the word. On a freezing winter’s night, they cloak themselves in fancy dress, join hands and parade down Oxford Street. But they have no idea that angry police lie in wait, and the courage they find that night will finally mobilize the nation.
The story begins when a group of five friends embark on a yacht trip from Brisbane to Indonesia, a chance for adventure and to enjoy a holiday at the same time. The group is just a day’s sail from their destination when something appears on the horizon. Another boat. The group come to the aid of a broken-down asylum seekers’ boat, leading to a tragic series of events that return to haunt them five years later.
The six-part political thriller picks up just after Harriet Dunkley is released from prison after serving a two-year sentence for writing a story which broke the government’s draconian Safer Australia rules.
A psychological mystery told from the shifting perspective of seven characters following a convoluted chain of events triggered when a child is taken and relationships are thrown into crisis.
THE SPOOKY FILES is a fun, spooky, adventure-filled look at the universal experience of childhood fears. With an irresistible blend of contemporary characters and retro delights from the 80s and 90s, The Spooky Files will appeal to today's savvy audience who love a big mystery, lots of laughs and just the right amount of scary!
SPOOKY FILES season 2 continues the adventure-filled, fun and spooky monster of the week series with buckets of scares and buttloads of laughs, from the makers of hit shows Hardball and Nowhere Boys.
STATELESS is an urgent and compelling drama about four people caught up in an immigration system that profoundly affects their lives. Each character deals with the contradictions of protection and border control from a unique perspective, offering relevant and timely insight into issues that countries are grappling with around the world.
Fifteen years ago, a terrible storm hit the remote Tasmanian seaside town of Evelyn Bay. Teenage football hero Kieran Elliott lost his revered older brother, Finn, and shy, younger outsider Mia Chang lost her best friend, Gabby Birch, whose body was never recovered. The respective families, the community of friends, and the town itself became haunted and defined by these immeasurable losses. Now, in a relationship and living in Sydney, Kieran and Mia return to Evelyn Bay with their baby daughter, where a new tragedy – the murder of young visiting art student Bronte Laidler – forces them to confront years of painful secrets, guilt and unresolved grief.
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